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  • MN5M Offline
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    [quote name='taniwharugby' timestamp='1330748730' post='273261']<br />
    workout today;<br />
    <br />
    BBThrusters 1 x 20 2 x 15 (30kg)<br />
    Press ups 3 x 20<br />
    Bicep curls 3 x 20 (20kg)<br />
    pull ups 3 x 10<br />
    burpees 1 x 20 2 x 15<br />
    punch bag 3 x 20 LLR & 20 RRL<br />
    skip 1 x 100 2 x 50<br />
    kettle bell swings 1 x 20 2 x 15<br />
    <br />
    first set took a shade under 8 minutes to complete (although there was no rushing between exercises) didnt bother timing the next 2, will need to vary it a little as there was a bit too much shoulder work in there, although this will likely be a once a week kind of workout given is short and sharp but damn hard work!!<br />
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    Yep short and sharp are much more my cup of tea. You hear about people who spend "hours in the gym" but going hard out for 15-20 minutes is way more beneficical than fucking round between sets if you ask me. ( although in saying that good rests between lifting heavy are obviously hugely important ) maybe I am totally contradicting myself.......<br />
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    Sounds like you're training the house down though pal, well done.

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    taniwharugby
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    dunno about training the house down, just enjoying the variety

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    anything more than an hour and you are there for social time, not to work out!! OUr back day at the moment is maybe 30 minutes at the most. 50 minutes would be the longest workout in our current month.

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    taniwharugby
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    haha, socialising with my kids in the garage <img src='http://www.daimenhutchison.com/rugby/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/wink.png' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=';)' /><br />
    <br />
    mine are usually about 40 mins long, although the Saturday one was more like a shade under 30 mins of actual exercise, but pretty intense.<br />
    <br />
    Defo gonna have to invest in some more weights and probably a squat rack, as I am just doing more reps on some exercises than higher weights now...shame they are so expensive (anywhere from $2 to $3.50 a kg for weights)

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    ran up Parihaka again yesterday, pushed myself alot further before I reached some of the many steps I needed to walk up, timed run this time, 34.45mins<br />
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    Is 1.7km up, and about 2.2km back down; starts at an elevation of 32m down to sea level and upto 239m<br />
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    Chest, back and ab workout, finished with 6mins on the punch bag and then as many 10kg medicine ball squat and presses as I could do in 3 minutes (74) which considering I was struggling to do 20+ in 1 go about 2.5 months ago, is pretty good.<br />
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    First weight loss in 2 weeks; 93.6kg

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    MN5
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    Awesome work on the weight loss there pal. Nothing better than getting lighter but also stronger at the same time !

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    I have stopped trying to lose weight and have upped my calories and have been a little more relaxed on some meals too, as I am happy to try and maintain myself around 93-94

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    ran up Parahaki again yesterday, really struggled going up and felt I walked a fair few more steps than last week, so really pushed it coming down and then all but sprinted the final 200 or so that is up hill and beat my time from last week by a bit over 3 mins. <br />
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    But man it feels great once finished!

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  • BartManB Offline
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    love that sprint to the end when you run. Or as sprint as you can get when knackered!

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    Top stuff mate, I've managed to cut a few K's aswell in the last month or so. Tell you what, cutting the 'between meal' snacks like chocolate bars and lollies works well for me.<br />
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    Heres a good core maintanance workout I do atleast 5 times a week, may not work for everyone, but has done wonders for me..<br />
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    taniwharugby
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    [quote name='BartMan' timestamp='1332104200' post='275939']<br />
    love that sprint to the end when you run. [b]Or as sprint as you can get when knackered[/b]!<br />
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    haha yep, thats about right!!<br />
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    @J77 - will give that a crack, chuck that in a couple times a week, I find it hard to really get the ab's burning...did hanging knee ups pushing the feet to the ceiling the other day, 5 x 10 and even though I was in pain doing it, next day there was practically no burn

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    was at my Chiropractors this morning and he was telling me Sam Warriner does the same run up Parahaki and can do it in 8 mins (just the run up) which is very fast given I reckon it must take me around 20 mins, in fact she does laps of the run <img src='http://www.daimenhutchison.com/rugby/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/idiot2.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':idiot2:' />

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    defo time for some additional weights and a squat rack, in a bit of a low in regard to workouts (still keen as to run) but I think it's cos I am at the extent ot the weights I have and unable to really push myself (problem is, we are going to the UK in June, so spending $500+ on some weight gear aint gonna make me any friends at home)<br />
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    Arms, shoulders & abs on Tuesday<br />
    Chest, back & legs last night<br />
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    Would normally workout tonight, and have Friday off, but might switch it around given my lack of enthusiasm for the past week or so.<br />
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    Am adding a bit more cardio through timed punch bag, cross-fit exercises and skipping at the moment to mix it up as I decide how to proceed on the weight front.

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    MN5
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    Aren't weights so fucken expensive ? just ridiculous. I'll stick to tying bricks to the end of the bar in pak n save bags I think.

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    taniwharugby
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    I was bidding for about 160kg worth on Trade Me, I went to $200 which was more than I wanted to pay, and it ended up selling for almost $400, I've seen others go for around $3.00 a kg, you can get new stuff for that kinda price ($2.50 for some at present)<br />
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    I will probably have to wait until I get back from the UK though, cant see me getting a couple hundred kg worth of weights and a squat rack past the missus...

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    [quote name='taniwharugby' timestamp='1332012662' post='275782']<br />
    ran up Parahaki again yesterday, really struggled going up and felt I walked a fair few more steps than last week, so really pushed it coming down and then all but sprinted the final 200 or so that is up hill and beat my time from last week by a bit over 3 mins.<br />
    <br />
    But man it feels great once finished!<br />
    [/quote]<br />
    <br />
    Knocked another 40sec off my time from last week, 30.52, worked out it takes me about 15mins to get to the top (from the start of the track) and was 8 mins before I needed to walk for a bit...the final sprint was not as good as last week, nothing in the legs for the final 50 or so!!<br />
    <br />
    It is the uneven-ness of the steps that are the killer, different height, depth, just no way to get a rhythm going!<br />
    <br />
    Given it takes an Olympic athlete 8mins to run up the hill, I'd be happy getting to about 12

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    good workout yesterday; arms, shoulders and abs.<br />
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    Start with 5 mins on the punch bag, did 100 reps of skipping between other sets and finished with a 3min with the medicine ball; got to 86, which was 5 more than last time, I reckon 100 would be a good number. Tried a few double unders too, got 3 in a row <img src='http://www.daimenhutchison.com/rugby/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/smile.png' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':)' /><br />
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    Feeling alot better after having a couple of days off last week, just feel so much better in myself!

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    went for my run up Parahaki yesterday, for the first time ever (even when I was playing rugby and supposedly fitter) I managed to run all the way to the top without stopping or walking, even though I use the term 'running' loosely!!<br />
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    But it certainly took it's toll as the journey down was a bit tougher and the final uphill sprint was more just a quicker pace, beat my time again, but was unable to get under 30mins, even if only by 3 seconds!<br />
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    Was the most farked I have felt at the end of the run too.<br />
    <br />
    Arms, shoulders & abs today.

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    run on Saturday but took a different route up the Mountain...<br />
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    Not as many steps but a little steeper I reckon, same distance to the top, but to get back to my car it also required some road running and took >15mins longer to complete, yet didnt feel as knackered, just didnt enjoy it as much either.<br />
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    So while I have about half a dozen runs mapped on Map my Run, I have 1 clear fave, even if over half of it is much harder! <br />
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    Had a good arms/shoulder workout today, finished with a timed 20 push ups, 20 box jumps, 100 skips, 15 dips and 40 plank position but bring knees up individually (3.02mins)

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    good chest/back workout today, finished with some burpees and box jumps, and bloody hell if my abs dont scream at me doing those box jumps! Think that might be what killed them a couple of weeks back, but I didnt do any for a while after so didnt realise it was them!

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