Chocks away - 2011 training - your time starts... now...
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mate, it then gets serious after that - found a new trainer - describes himself as 'old school', so going to look forward to that.<br />
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Also toying with not doing athletic, just getting as lean as possible and the weight will be what it will be - so go in at 2%BF, but if I am 83, then will have to enter physique. Toying though, as I know I won't win physique, just too little, and I like to win... -
THURSDAY - an hour walk in evening heat - bloody hot!<br />
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FRIDAY 28: The Bear - 5 sets, 7 reps, 45kg, minutes rest. So that makes 70 shoulder presses, 70 front squats and 35 cleans... No wonder you end up sweating like a rapist... followed by 4 x smith squats - feet well forward here, so your body ends up at right angles (if that makes sense, knee to thigh to torso all at 90 degrees at the bottom of the squat). THen Smith shoulder press x 4, sloooow down. -
SATURDAY: CHEST. Smith Machine bench, flat, incline and decline. Didn't do the slow down phase, just lifted as heavy as I could, and chest sore today. Dodgy left shoulder felt fine through the exercises, but yesterday was very fragile in AC joint. Bugger.<br />
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SUNDAY - hour walk in morning.<br />
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MONDAY - biceps and triceps, arm day, good swell!!<br />
two more workouts before we hit the skids and the big smoke for the WElly sevens - on our way on Thursday (thought it was Tuesday, d'oh)... -
[url]http://www.lovell-rugby.co.uk/Rugby-Accessories/Synapse-Micro_Current/Synapse-Sports-Tendonworks[/url]<br />
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spotted this from one of the sidebar ads on TSF, and was considering it for my left shoulder-perpetual weakness/pain in a tendon...would it be worth giving it a shot for yourself? -
[url]http://www.lovell-rugby.co.uk/Rugby-Accessories/Synapse-Micro_Current/Synapse-Sports-Tendonworks[/url]<br />
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spotted this from one of the sidebar ads on TSF, and was considering it for my left shoulder-perpetual weakness/pain in a tendon...would it be worth giving it a shot for yourself?<br />
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Kees Meuws, Juston Marshall and Daniel Carter are proponents -
visit to trainier and nutritionalsit today - good stuff, more tomorrow, but old school rules. TO get big, lift heavy weights, if you can't lift heavy thanks to injury, lift sloooooow. Interesting rooster the trainer, more ink on his body than on a year of Bart's school books...
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[quote name='BartMan']visit to trainier and nutritionalsit today - good stuff, more tomorrow, but old school rules. TO get big, lift heavy weights, if you can't lift heavy thanks to injury, lift sloooooow. Interesting rooster the trainer, more ink on his body than on a [B]year of Bart's school books[/B]...[/QUOTE]<br />
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Bart - you're a front rower - that doesn't say much! <img src='http://www.daimenhutchison.com/invision/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/wink.png' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':lol:' /> -
I was a nerdy one though...<br />
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Anyway - was super interesting - our nutritionist lady sat down and did our weights, did our skinfolds, and then sat down and did all the figuring while we were there - so we could see the workings (our old traininer would do all the measures and then email us our diets, so we did not see the workings), was just fascinating.<br />
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Anyway, so weight on her scales was 92.9, and body fat was about 11.5 (I was "in really good nick for the off season" - stoked with that). My lean bodyweight was 82.5 or so - which makes me a little worried about my game day weight whici is 80.5... She was not concerned a bit though, so all good. Going to aim to get my BF to 4% on compe day, August 20. So will be slowly leaning down from here on in. 28 weeks to go, the lean down gets mean from 12.<br />
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Ness was also pretty good - and she is now enthused and will all be on the stage August 20, yay!<br />
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The trainer - very old school, and very tatt'ed!! SO it's back to basics for us, low rep range, and as heavy as we can go basically. "Want to build muscle, lift heavy weights". But not in a mindless way - if you have an injury, work around it, if not, go heavy! <br />
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Think it'll be an enjoyable few months to come. -
Right, done bacK, shoulders and legs - chest on monday and into the rhythm properly.<br />
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Deadlifts back on the menu, loverly, have not done them for AAAAGGGEEESSSS. One warm up set and then 3 sets of 6. Managed to get up to 130 for the last set, certainly the limit at the moment. A far cry from the 240s that I used to be able to crank out - mind you, I was 110kg then, as opposed to 92...!<br />
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SO all good, all enjoyable, food is good - again, same, but different. We do get to eat some carbs at night with this dietitian. Kumara or Pumpkin. BUt still 16 weeks out from the lean down, so food will vanish from the menu as we close in on the date.... -
[B]MONDAY 7th FEB. 90.8. 11.6% BF[/B]<br />
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Chest day, first time on the bench since Adam was a cowboy = powerlifting bench, pause with the bar on your chest. Almost got up to bodyweight - 6 x 90 for last set. zero shoulder problems, just the normal grinding, no pain, so that all good. -
Dunno, controll the down, pause for a 1,2, and then up! Pause is not the bar sitting on your chest though, holding the weight!<br />
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Also do a 4 count down at times too - that one hurts too. <br />
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Legs today. Extensions to start, heavy as you can. Then squats, set of ten, then three of six. Last set at 130, still plenty left in the tank there, but a far cry from my rugby head days. mind you, 90 kg as opposed to 110-115, so not too bad, and in those days it was squats first, no pre exhausting!<br />
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Then hamstring curls supersetted with stiff legged dead lifts (this one gets your lungs working as much as your hams), and calf raises to finish.<br />
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nice workout. And with Ness training doing the same sets etc, is even better. Great to see ladies training properly with real weights! Think she was finishing at about 70kg, and also with plenty left in the tank. -
Cardio yesterday (Wednesday) and then mixed netball - once again I was a whirling dervish on the court, and sometimes didn't knock over my partner... Good workout, and we won out second or third game of the year!!<br />
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THURSDAY WEIGHTS: Shoulders. Fun but upright rows hell on my right tennis elbow!! Was fine all week until netball, woke up this AM sore. ONe more week of netball so, should be fine from there on in!! -
FRIDAY - back. Another good session, up to 140kg on the last set of 6 deadlifts. Still room in the tank too - two weeks left before programme change though, so don't know if I'll be keeping DLs for the next 4. I hope so!<br />
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Looking forward to weigh in on Monday, might be nudging under the 90 mark...