DarthPenguin Posted August 12 Author Posted August 12 Thursday 8 AugustLifting SessionTrap Bar deadlift70kg x 580kg x 390kg x 3105kg x 8105kg x 8105kg x 8105kg x 8105kg x 14 The requirement for the top set here is to leave 2-3 reps in the tank so stopped at 14. If going from AMRAP i could have squeezed out a few moreSeated overhead press20kg x 530kg x 540kg x 545kg x 550kg x 6Cable chest fly20kg x 1020kg x 1020kg x 10Bulgarian split squat (reps are total L + R)12kg x 1212kg x 1212kg x 12 slowly getting a groove down. Once i have the technique sorted and consistent i think this should increase a decent amountOne hand gi grip cable row (reps are total of L + R)20kg x 2420kg x 2420kg x 24didnt use the handle and held the staps like a pistol grip as though that would be more useful for grappling - seemed like a good choice!Cable lateral raise (reps are total L + R)10kg x 2010kg x 2010kg x 20Triceps overhead extension30kg x 1530kg x 1530kg x 15
bushido_man96 Posted August 14 Posted August 14 It's too bad those annoying guys show up in training. Sounds like you did his ego a favor, though. Hopefully he learns to shut up and train, but not likely.Yeah i am just avoiding him tbh and will try to do so as much as possible. Otherwise i am going to begin his introduction to pins (easiest way of avoiding either of us getting hurt!)One of two things happens to people like this; they learn their lesson, or they quit and forever tell stories of how they quit because an instructor held them back, or didn't realize their potential, or some such nonsense. https://www.haysgym.comhttp://www.sunyis.com/https://www.aikidoofnorthwestkansas.com
DarthPenguin Posted August 14 Author Posted August 14 It's too bad those annoying guys show up in training. Sounds like you did his ego a favor, though. Hopefully he learns to shut up and train, but not likely.Yeah i am just avoiding him tbh and will try to do so as much as possible. Otherwise i am going to begin his introduction to pins (easiest way of avoiding either of us getting hurt!)One of two things happens to people like this; they learn their lesson, or they quit and forever tell stories of how they quit because an instructor held them back, or didn't realize their potential, or some such nonsense.Yeah very true!
DarthPenguin Posted August 14 Author Posted August 14 Tuesday 13th AugustLifting SessionBench Press20kg x 540kg x 560kg x 860kg x 860kg x 860kg x 860kg x 10Squat20kg x 540kg x 562.5kg x 572.5kg x 582.5kg x 5Cacle chest flye20kg x 1120kg x 1120kg x 11Face pulls25kg x 1025kg x 1025kg x 10Cable lateral raise (reps = total L +R)10kg x 2210kg x 2210kg x 22Lying leg curls20kg x 920kg x 920kg x 9
sensei8 Posted August 14 Posted August 14 With all of your workouts, DarthPenguin, I believe that you're no longer that unfit person. Your workout ethics are something to be proud of. Keep up working out. **Proof is on the floor!!!
DarthPenguin Posted August 15 Author Posted August 15 With all of your workouts, DarthPenguin, I believe that you're no longer that unfit person. Your workout ethics are something to be proud of. Keep up working out. Thanks! I'd still class myself as unfit lol (though that is likely based on my having a skewed perspective of what is fit!) I do have a clear metric though when i will allow myself to class myself as quasi-fit!
DarthPenguin Posted August 15 Author Posted August 15 Wednesday 14 AugustKarate SessionWarm ups as usual then a slight different. Assumed neutral stance and did lots of punching drills (we don't typically do this as a drill).Then we partnered up and worked on counter gyaku tzuki strikes: one partner punches you to shoulder (did shoulder as we were working with reasonable contact) and as soon as they threw it you were to try to 'beat them to the punch' with a chudan gyaku tzuki. Worked multiple rounds of this then worked a drill where one person have to stand backed up against a wall, entire class formed a line and attacked with a single unannounced attack of there choice which had to be blocked and then countered with a gyaku tzuki. Really good drill i thought.Then a little work on blocking with force/impact to hurt the opponent rather than being passive.Followed up with some run throughs of kata with a lot of emphasis on force in strikes. Spent a while working the hammer fist near the beginning of Heian Shodan. Lots of emphasis also placed on the front arm in shuto uke, elbow still protecting ribs when executing it.
DarthPenguin Posted August 20 Author Posted August 20 Friday 16 AugustLifting SessionSeated overhead barbell press20kg x 530kg x 545kg x 350kg x 350kg x 850kg x 850kg x 10On the first 50kg set it felt a little odd but when done i noticed i had accidently loaded another 2.5kg plate on that side - on the plus side i managed it fine lolTrap Bar deadlift70kg x 580kg x 590kg x 3100kg x 3112.5kg x 3127.5kg x 4Lateral cable raise (superset with bulgarian split squats: reps = total of L + R )10kg x 2410kg x 2410kg x 24bulgarian split squat (reps = total of L: + R)12kg x 1412kg x 1412kg x 14Cable wrist roller5kg x 35kg x 3new exercise here - tried using my ironmind wrist roller on the cable machine. felt good but sore!
bushido_man96 Posted August 21 Posted August 21 On the first 50kg set it felt a little odd but when done i noticed i had accidently loaded another 2.5kg plate on that side - on the plus side i managed it fine lolThe old misload. How do those little plates sneak on there, anyway??? https://www.haysgym.comhttp://www.sunyis.com/https://www.aikidoofnorthwestkansas.com
DarthPenguin Posted August 21 Author Posted August 21 On the first 50kg set it felt a little odd but when done i noticed i had accidently loaded another 2.5kg plate on that side - on the plus side i managed it fine lolThe old misload. How do those little plates sneak on there, anyway??? i had used it for the set before and taken it off the bar and thought i had put it on one of the weight horns but i think i absent mindedly put it back on the bar. At least it wasn't a 10kg plate or something - that might have been an issue!!
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