Fatbusting: DK fatlog
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Ha ha you've got to take your exercise where you can get! Congrats on the new addition to the family!!<br />
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Goes to show that intensity and volume (of reps/sets) will kick yo ass even without massive weight. Bet that 30kg felt an awful lot heavier by the end of the workout. -
Good work out today. More focus on KB's and core exercises. Discussed plan with PT going forward and identified area's to improve. Since my shoulder was injured, I haven't been doing much in the way of 'pull' exercises, so that will be part of my focus, as well as increasing strength. Looking forward to see the new programme. Kick off on Tuesday.<br />
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Also discussed the sportvasten (still maintaining my weight loss, in fact dropped another kg) and we are planning a mini-sportvasten for the beginning of May, which is completed in 3 days. Exercise changes from 30 minutes to 90 minutes, so will be a big challenge! -
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Ha ha you've got to take your exercise where you can get! Congrats on the new addition to the family!!<br />
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Goes to show that intensity and volume (of reps/sets) will kick yo ass even without massive weight. Bet that 30kg felt an awful lot heavier by the end of the workout.<br />
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The tabata protocol really kicks your arse and at the end of some of these exercises, just lifting my arms feels like I'm pushing hundreds of kilo's! -
I got a taste of your workouts the other day, having to do four tabata exercises in a row. 16mins of utter hell! Nothing else quite like it, even tabata air squats turn your legs to jelly if you attack them (Boy at the gym got 23 the other day DURING the workout with four exercises in them....)
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Second week of the new routine, unfortunately has coincided with a crazy few weeks at work and a painful left calf muscle from too many shoulder rides for Miss dK1.<br />
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Things I have learnt - shoulders are weak = chest is weak. Building the strength slowly in my shoulders, will see how the improvements are over the next 4 week schedule.<br />
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Exercises - all 3 x 10<br />
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BB Bench Press<br />
BB Shoulder Press<br />
Captains Chair<br />
Deadlifts<br />
BB Squat Thrusters<br />
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OK I have had to make a big decision. After speaking with my physio, there appears to be no cure short of surgery for my shoulder. So I have decided to retire from Cricket after a great 12 years playing here in NL. I won't have the surgery as I can manage the pain and even with surgery there is no 100% certainty the shoulder will be back to full functionality.<br />
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OK I have had to make a big decision. After speaking with my physio, there appears to be no cure short of surgery for my shoulder. So I have decided to retire from Cricket after a great 12 years playing here in NL. I won't have the surgery as I can manage the pain and even with surgery there is no 100% certainty the shoulder will be back to full functionality.<br />
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Workouts continue as normal, 1 PT session per week and 1 or 2 cardio sessions per week.<br />
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If I remember right, you are about the same age as me so that's still a good run. Are you a bowler, if so could you keep playing as a batter or is the fielding an issue too? -
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If I remember right, you are about the same age as me so that's still a good run. Are you a bowler, if so could you keep playing as a batter or is the fielding an issue too?<br />
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45 last birthday. I was an all-rounder, sneaking in a 20/20 tomorrow just to 'really' check if the physio was right. Bowling is not such a problem as the rotation is a single movement. Problem is when fielding and having to throw the ball in. I'll find out how the batting is tomorrow -
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45 last birthday. I was an all-rounder, sneaking in a 20/20 tomorrow just to 'really' check if the physio was right. Bowling is not such a problem as the rotation is a single movement. Problem is when fielding and having to throw the ball in. I'll find out how the batting is tomorrow<br />
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I'm not happy that I just added six years to my age. Are you allowed to sit out fielding, or always be in the slips? (In problem solving mode at work, can you tell?) -
I have been alternating between tabata series, tabata KB sessions and Drop set sessions over the last few weeks. Weight is stable at 96-97kg, but has crept up a little during the stress end of year, with too many late nights + no regular meal times = snack time. One consistent exercise is 1000m row as a warm up to my sessions. Best time for the 1000m is 3.32, average of 1.46. Want to get this down to an average of 1.45. <br />
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I am too scared to try a 2000m as the 1000m are killing me <img src='http://www.daimenhutchison.com/rugby/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/smile.png' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':)' /> -
Rowing is nasty eh! Easiest way to poke yaself in no time at all I reckon<br />
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A mate of mines a demon rower but doesnt come across as such. Does his 2000m in about 6.10 to 6.20 sort of range so really cranks it. Anyway, tried to keep up with him a few times when i first started rown and holy hell I almost died lol -
Lots of stuff going on. Doing a mix of tabata's, focusing on large muscle groups. Bench press, Squats, Deadlifts, shoulder press all in tabata form.<br />
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Today did a beast of a cardio. PB on 1000m row @ 3.31.7 new target by August to beat 3.30. Then completed a cycling drill, 30 second sprint as fast as possible at resistance 12, 30 second rest, 30 second hill climb at resistance 24, had to be out of the saddle, repeat 5 times. In the end had to increase the rest to 1 minute breaks. <br />
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Kettle Bell Challenge today, not a nice surprise after a boozy Easter weekend! Because of my right shoulder I can't do any presses over my head, so instead of 6 exercises x 50. We did 5 x 60 with 20kg KB.<br />
Warm Up - 5 mins treadmill<br />
KB swings 30 x Left, 30 x Right<br />
KB squat lunges 30L, 30R<br />
KB Cleans 30L, 30R<br />
KB Silverback Dead Lifts x 60<br />
KB double arm swings x 60<br />
Total time 25:24<br />
So I have set the baseline and now I have a target to beat. To motivate me he said his best student did it in 18:01, but she was only using the 12kg weight. The weight is n ot the issue it is the oxygen deprivation and the cardio burn that is my challenge at the moment.<br />
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Finished the session with 2 x 500m rows and then 80 ab reps, working all parts of the abs, a mix of long crunches, leg lifts alternating the obliques as well.<br />
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Good work out!<br />
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OK tried this again yesterday. Time 28 minutes and failure to complete. Got through all the exercises except only completed 32 reps for the double arm swings. My problem started with the single arm swings where I was getting sharp pains in my forearm flexors. By the time I got to the last exercise, I was managing around 7 swings before I had to stop. I was afraid I was going to let go of the KB because of the pain. Part of the problem may have been it was a late afternoon session after a day at the laptop. Anyway, plan to have another go in 3 weeks.<br />
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Ouch! actually that sounds like fun, might have to try something similar. Is that the 'optimum' order? do you think leaving the squats or Deads till last might help? Could even use straps while working on grip strength.<br />
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I know what you mean though, I get sweaty and have nightmares of throwing a KB across the gym and snotting someone (or breaking a mirror!).<br />
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Ouch! actually that sounds like fun, might have to try something similar. Is that the 'optimum' order? do you think leaving the squats or Deads till last might help? Could even use straps while working on grip strength.<br />
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I know what you mean though, I get sweaty and have nightmares of throwing a KB across the gym and snotting someone (or breaking a mirror!).<br />
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Nice work yo!<br />
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I lost a 24kg one the other day, managed to get control back on the way down to my head. Mental note, use chalk <img src='http://www.daimenhutchison.com/rugby/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/smile.png' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':)' /> -
Fark! that would have been worrying! yeah chalk sounds like a VERY good idea.<br />
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I use a similar weight for one-handed stuff, the 32kg only gets used for two-handed swings and pullups. Not keen to try swinging that sort of weight around one-handed just yet!