Day 19
Slept about 8 hours, but was well rested. I think I had a really deep sleep. Also, I didn't really take a beating yesterday, only my face and neck is slightly sore, rest of the body is okay, so I can continue to go back doing weight training
But today was a fantastic day, because
Flexatril started kicking in!!! I will note where Flexatril helped me. Also,
I did not stack it with GenoFlex, I discontinued GenoFlex as soon as I started dosing Flexatril. I've already taken 4 days of Flexatril at loading dose.
1g of Cordyceps Militaris upon waking
Mixed 2 Scoops of Xtend Perform in 24oz of Water
Ran 4.6km/20mins
I didn't go for the full 30minutes. I wanted to cut down on some cardiovascular based exercises for the next 3 days including today. My legs did get some rest for the past 4 days or so, however, before I was on Flexatril, I had a slight pain along my shins from doing alot of volume due to running, jump rope, footwork drills etc.
I felt my legs, particularly in the shins were already alot better, like almost 100%. I was quite happy, because GenoFlex did help, but Flexatril had a better noticeable effect.
After the run, I've finished 1 Scoop's worth of Xtend Perform while cooling down a bit. Refilled it back to 24oz, habit is still there.
Calisthenics circuit, 4 sets:
12x Pull-Ups
12x Dips
25x Hanging Leg Raise
I've taken 5 days of rest completely from calisthenics and anything to do with weights. This could also be the factor, but
when I did the 1st set of pull ups, it felt a lot easier than before. I decided to add an extra 2 reps to each set of pull ups and dips. Rest between set times were the same too. Really happy that I can push for more reps today. I will attribute this mostly to Xtend Perform Peak 02 though, because, even when I've rested this long before or even longer, I rarely/never had this feeling where I am comfortable of adding extra reps on each set on pull ups, but yeah, today I felt comfortable and did it.
3x 12x 14kg Cable Crossovers (Shoulders)
1x 8x 14kg Cable Crossovers (Shoulders)
1x 12x 10.3kg Cable Crossovers (Shoulders)
1x 9x 10.3kg Cable Crossovers
*first set, 30 second rest into 2nd, after... 1min rest in between sets
Like the calisthenics, I tried to increase reps for this exercise. I was able to do it, felt too comfortable, took a short 30 second rest and jumped into the 2nd set.
I was only able to increase 2 reps for the first 3 sets, but afterwards, it was back to normal. Overall I'm pleased, still a continued improvement.
5x 10x 50kg bent-over Overhand Barbell Rows
2x 10x 45kg bent-over Overhand Barbell Rows
Holy ****, I felt so good doing this. More sets of 50kg.
This is where Flexatril shined for me today, I felt ALOT less pain in my left wrist when I pulled the bar up to my lower ribs. Usually, by the 3rd set, the pain in my left wrist is painful that I have to lower the weight and the last few reps of the 3rd set are in bad form. However, I did these with good form, and with good confidence. I was really happy, my left wrist has less pain, after 4 days on Flexatril. The pain hasn't completely gone, but it's a lot less painful.
4x 10x 47.3kg Seated Row (Overhand close grip)
4x 10x 41.3kg Seated Row (Side close grip)
I'm doing more volume for my back exercises, because I'm really happy that my left wrist has less pain now and I'm really testing it. I felt like I could do more volume today, by adding more sets, less exhaustion, attributing to Xtend Perform and rest I guess.
Before Flexatril, when I pull the handles towards my chest, I would start to feel a sharp pain, which becomes even more painful during the later sets/reps. After pulling the handles, I would sometimes compromise my form by releasing the handles back to it's original position too quickly because my left wrist would ache too much at times.
But today, it was a lot better, a lot less pain when I pulled the handles towards my chest and I was able to release the handles back to it's original position more slowly, to build further mind-muscle connection. The reduction in pain in my left wrist was consistent throughout all reps and sets. I was really happy, I seriously did not expect Flexatril to help my left wrist so fast.
Ab Circuit, 4 sets:
25x 8kg Russian Twist
50x Bicycle Crunches
1min Planks
4x 8x 8kg Front and lateral dumbbell raise
2x 8x 7kg Front and lateral dumbbell raise
I kept the volume the same, however, I wanted to focus on form today.
Form was more consistent in the last 2 reps of each set compared to before. Also, I
noticed less exhaustion in between reps and sets, before... sometimes I would wait a moment, like a second or two before in between reps but it didn't happen for 90% of the reps I did today. Also, for the last 2 sets with 7kg dumbbells, I was able to cut down my resting time to 30 seconds instead of 1min. Overall,
form has improved in this one, but with the same volume.
4x 8x 20kg Barbell Curls
*1:30 resting time in between sets
Less muscular fatigue while doing these. After the 3rd set, I was quite confident that I could do the 4th set of the same weight, when I couldn't do it last time, but I slightly increased the resting time. 4th set, I had to squeeze up the last two reps. Satisfied.
4x 12x 18kg Tricep Pulldowns
Last time, I did 10 reps for each set. But this time, similar to previous exercises today,
I added 2 more reps. I also noted better form, keeping my elbows and arms more stable with each pull etc.
Then I did some random ab work and finished with some mild stretching.
But, wow, I really love the combination of Flexatril and Xtend Perform already. I feel like the added intensity and duration that you get from Xtend Perform might put pressure on your joints, this can be individualistic but I feel my joints/tendons/ligaments or whatever take a beating sometimes from the volume work that I do on some days. But Flexatril really helped me out today, after taking 4 days of it. I'm still going to do the 10 day loading phase then drop down to maintenance dose.
GenoFlex never did anything for my wrists/hands after taking it for almost 2 months, I've stated this quite a bit in my previous posts. But Flexatril did... after day 4, it's already knocking down the pain in my left wrist. The only thing I felt GenoFlex did was provide some relief in my shins, but it did not completely go away, there were some runs where I felt some slight pain, but Flexatril made it almost completely gone today, I will take special note of this on future runs and provide further updates.
Today, I believed Xtend Perform helped me add some additional reps for some of my lifts. Also, the combination of both Xtend Perform and Flexatril improved my form when I went through the motion during my lifts.
Not hot tub, bath tub. Lay in a tub 15-20 on, 30-40 off wrapped in towels. Lots of salt and other goodies in the tub. Each tub pulls 3lbs roughly
Whoa, first time hearing this. I guess I'm using an old school method now. Thanks for the information, I'll look into it. If you got some links, that'd be cool