Friday, July 15, 2016

Hating weight loss and looking forward to P90X3

Sigh. Weight loss is such a terrible process. Today's goal was 180.3, and I'm so so close to the 170s. So, yesterday I clocked in, and to my amazement it was 179.8. YES!!! Granted, that's an unofficial weight, because the goal was for Friday, but hey, awesome. So I worked extra hard during this morning's workout, kept the diet clean minus going to a restaurant (where I did actually still stay clean) and I stepped on the scale this morning. And what did I find?....

181.2. DAMN!!!

So, ya, no official 170s for me this week. Just gotta keep on trucking along.

So on that note, I'm really looking forward to starting P90X3 tomorrow. It's a very different program from Shaun T's stuff, I like Tony a lot, and just mixing it up in general sounds exciting. Six months of Insanity and weight lifting is tough. And I'm really hoping this will be a shock to my system and my belly continues to shrink. Man I hate this belly!

Alright, not much to say, but I wanted to check in anyways. Looking forward to the next step in the journey.

Bring it!

Wednesday, July 13, 2016

Mixing it up starting this weekend

I've decided to mix it up a bit. I'm burnt out on my workouts, at least the cardio, so I have a change in mind. We'll get to that. First, let's recap.

Since we last spoke, I got in an excellent lifting workout on Saturday and a decent upper body workout on Monday. Only upper body because baby wasn't feeling well and we had an early doctor appointment. It happens. Sunday I did a short cardio session, Cardio 2 from 22 Minute Hard Corps, but just wasn't feeling it. Not sure why. Tuesday (yesterday) I got through 5 rounds of Bas Rutten's 3 Minute Round Kickboxing workout. And this morning I was running a little behind schedule and opted for Fast & Furious from Insanity. Good times.

As for weight, I missed my 181.7 on Monday by a lot....I cheated over the weekend. It's summer, it's harder. And I had an awesome date nightwith my wife on Sunday, so it was worth it. But ya, Monday I clocked in at 184.0, making today's goal 183.5. Not good. Fortunately I've been clean since, and I weighed in today at 180.8. Lowest I've been ever! Awesome! New goal for Friday, 180.3.

SO CLOSE TO THE 170S!!!!

Alright, so, mixing it up, what's that mean? Well, I love lifting, and what I've been doing weight lifting wise has been excellent. I mentioned before, legs are lagging in both time and interest, and I was originally planning on doing some sort of upper/lower split (the one I mapped out is excellent, but I want to put that on hold for the moment) but I think I need something more. I also am tired of Insanity. I love it, Max:30 is awesome, but my body is sore after 6 months of this, and my interest is waning. On top of that, I'm on my third program in a row that's handmade, and the fourth that's Insanity-cardio focused, and it's just losing it for me I need a real challenge (real as in mapped out, not real as in hard) and I think I know what that is. Starting Saturday, I'm diving into P90X3.

So, the changes that come with this. First off, P90X3 is 30 minutes a day, so no change there. That's actually what I started out the year doing. This will be 13 weeks, so a little different from the 8 week plans I've been doing. I'm going to take progress pics, then, at the end of weeks 4 (end of my current 8 week cycle) and week 13 (one week after the end of my next 8 week cycle, so still close). Should be good.

Now, like I said, I love the lifting, especially the upper body stuff. I really want to increase my upper body size, so on top of P90X3, I'm also going to do some heavy lifting sessions. Shorter than what I'm doing now (since I'll also have upper body work in P90X3), but still in there. Not legs though. I'm going to use P90X3 to get stronger in my legs first, and come October when I finish the program and look to get back into that upper/lower split, I'll really hit legs hard there. Maybe I'll add in some leg accessory work somewhere in this program, but not right away. So, 3x per week upper body lifting, plus P90X3. Should be fun.

I've also made a few minor modifications to the schedule so it fits better with my Saturday through Friday week. Nothing major.

So, that's the plan. Why P90X3? Well, Tony's my favorite trainer, by far, and I also love the P90X series. It's where this blog started.

Alright, 90 days starting Saturday. I'll finish this week as normal, and then bail on the current program and get started with P90X3. Let's do this!!!

Bring it!

Friday, July 8, 2016

Closing out week 3

Three weeks are complete in my new program. I didn't get to update you yesterday, so let's catch up!

Thursday I woke up early and hit it hard in the gym! Weights were lifted, and I got to hit everything. Even hamstrings! Overall it was a great workout!

After that, I clocked in on the scale. Remember, I'm shooting for 182.1 on Friday (today, but this was yesterday), so this was an unofficial weigh in. And the scale reported back with 181.8. Boom, in excellent shape (or so I thought...yay foreshadowing). Kept the diet clean yesterday too, and that was that.

This morning I got up early, had a baby asleep on me for a few minutes, and then finally hit Play on Max Out Cardio from Max:30. Overall, I actually felt really good with this one. But, of the 30 minute workout, I only got about 15 in. There was a diaper that needed to be changed halfway through, and at the 6 minutes left mark, I saw it was already later than I needed it to be to be done and still make it to work on time, so I called it quits. Hey, it happens.

I stepped on the scale after that, and clocked in at....

182.2.

DAMN! Yup, I overshot the goal by .1, and I put on .4 from yesterday. Sigh, such is life. Hey, the number still went down and I'm not in the 183s anymore, so, progress. Hopefully I can get to those high 170s next week. I hope I hope I hope.....

So, Monday's goal is now 181.7. Gonna keep it clean all weekend and try to sneak in a few extra cardio sessions. I really want this, but it's up to effort to get there. Yay motivational stuff, right?

Tomorrow is another heavy lifting day, and I'm ready for it. Man, do I love lifting! Then Sunday is an Insanity Month 2 workout, I forget which. I'll let you know.

Final thoughts: I think I've figured out the schedule for my next program. Rather than doing just upper/lower six days in a row, out of fear of not recovering enough, I'm going to do Upper (Saturday), Lower (Sunday), Upper (Monday), Recovery/Cardio (Tuesday), Lower (Wednesday), Upper (Thursday), Recovery/Cardio (Friday). This is basically an upper/lower, but aside from those three days in the beginning, I never lift more than two days in a row without a recovery day. I'm also going to try to sneak in some extra cardio on leg days, probably plyo stuff to get the cardio and extra burn in the legs. Most importantly, this keeps me lifting upper body three times per week, which I absolutely love and it works better for my schedule. And I'm not ignoring my legs, especially at 2x per week, plus cardio days.

So, that's the plan, and I can modify most of it to be under 45 minutes per day, which is great. Upper body sessions might be a bit longer, but overall this keeps me back on the original plan of 30 minutes a day pretty close.

Alright, that's my story. Big big big UFC fight this weekend, I'm absolutely pumped for UFC 200. Let's do this!

Bring it!

Wednesday, July 6, 2016

Back from vacation and feeling good

Well, vacation is over, and so are my "I'm taking it easy" days. Let's recap.

Since we last spoke, I had a kickass weight workout Friday morning. Then went to work, got the usual lunchtime walk in, and then the family left for vacation. And vacation included bad for me food! And lots of carbs! It was awesome! I had a pizza the first night and a dessert pizza, and soda on the way up. Not even diet soda, which I'd been binging lately - actual soda! It was great!

Saturday we saw family, ate more unhealthy food (chips, cheeze-its, and even a corned beef hash benedict!) and saw drum corps live. Super awesome! Then that night we got a ton of awesome food from Domino's and ate it back in the room. Also killed a package of Oreos.

Sunday we went into the city, saw more family, walked a few blocks and ate all kinds of breakfast carbs. Again, awesome. Then we drove home and I finished the cheeze-its and drank a bunch of diet soda. Amazing family weekend getaway.

Monday I was still off work, Fourth of July and all. I kept it clean food wise and worked my ass off in the gym again with weights. Side note: we didn't work out on vacation. We talked about it, we tried to, baby wasn't having it and then we just said it wasn't worth it.

Anyways, back to the story. Monday I was super clean, and then we went to the folks' house, and clean went out the window. More chips, M&Ms, and even some amazing golden graham smores that were outstanding (special shout out to my amazing baker of a wife for these!).

So what was the point of all these unhealthy meals? To reset my body! If you've read this blog for a while, you've seen that I stall on the weight loss every 5 to 10 lbs. Going on a binge like this seems to kick start me into weight loss gear again.

So, how's that working out for me? Well, when I left for vacation I was in the high 183s (I forget the actual number, pretty sure it was 183.6). When I got home I was 185.4. Cool, put on 2 lbs, and that made today's goal 184.9.

Yesterday, first day officially back on, I kept it super clean. I tried to fast a little just for the cleanse, but had to get a little food in me. Had a sweet potato quiche slice for breakfast (meal prepped the big one for the week) and a small portion of tuna pasta for lunch. Dinner was chicken and corn. Overall, great day health wise. I also got a workout in, Cardio 3 from 22 Minute Hard Corps (which kicked my ass, wow!).

This morning I got one more workout in, a measly attempt at Cardio Challenge from Max:30 (which went ok, not excellent, my legs are killing me still from Monday's weight lifting workout). I sweated, so that was good.

Anyways, after all that, I stepped on the scale this morning. Again, I've been stuck at 183, and had a goal today thanks to vacation of 184.9. Well, I clocked in at 182.6!! Boom, lowest I've been! Good job diet reset!

So now the trick is to keep it up, until I plateau again. Soda's gone, cheat meals are gone for a few weeks, and I want to see what I can pull off! Heading down to 170, let's do this!

Final thoughts: the more I do on lifting, the more I realize leg-based cardio is going to be difficult. Also doing legs in general is difficult timing wise. I'm looking into some alternatives for my future program, like doing some upper/lower splits and a little less cardio. More info on that to come.

Ok, that's all I've got. Let's get into the 170s people!

Bring it!

Thursday, June 30, 2016

Have I really not posted all week?

Crap, I'm losing steam, I can see it now. I still love the working out and have the motivation to keep this all going, but the first thing to go is the blog, every time, and it's been a week since I posted. Gotta keep chugging along though. Time to brainstorm some new ways to stay on it.

Anyways, this week's gone well actually. Weight loss is still stuck - I'm within 1.5 of 183.0 every day for the last week regardless of what I eat. I've kept it clean, worked out hard, but ya. I'm doing some cheat days this weekend, 4th of July weekend, and I'm expecting to go up a few lbs next week but bust through this plateau the weeks after.

Workout wise, things are good. My legs are sore still from last Saturday's leg day, as in something is actually pulled in my hamstring, so I've kept all leg workouts to just calves and quads. Monday I lifted, Wednesday I lifted, and I'm going to lift tomorrow. This Wednesday/Friday lift is due to being out of town Saturday/Sunday, in which I can only do cardio.

As for actual cardio, Sunday I was seriously dragging ass and just didn't do it. Ya, I know, not good. Tuesday I had a baby to deal with, she's not sleeping thanks to teething/ear infection issues, and I was only able to do 4 rounds of the 3 minute round boxing workout from Bas. Still an awesome workout, and super great to do the day after I lift heavy on upper body.

Today I did Max Out Sweat from Max:30, and it went pretty well. B range, not quite a B+ or an A, but I was happy with it.

Been walking still every day. That's good, even though the heat is making me stuck inside the office for my walks. Fortunately my office is big enough to get a good walk in. Looking forward to it cooling off in a few months just for the change of scenery at lunch.

So, that's me at the moment. I'm so close to that 180 mark I can feel it. Then onward to 170, and then we'll reevaluate what the next step is.

Alright, that's all I've got for the moment. Just wanted to check in. One more day in Week 2. Let's do this!

Bring it!

Friday, June 24, 2016

Yet Another Week 1 is in the Books

Eventually I'm just going to start titling these things "Blog Post No. 2,349" or whatever it is. The titles have gotten old.

So, my fourth 8-week cycle (that's probably a better word than program at this point) has begun, and I wrapped up Week 1 of this cycle today. So, how did we do?

First, an observation. Yesterday I felt awesome. My shirt was tight around my arms, my belly wasn't sticking out too much, and I felt like I was on my way. And the night before the wife actually commented that my arms and shoulders were looking big. It all felt great! And that's ironic, because I weighed in at 184.0 yesterday, way off from my goal for today, Friday, of 183.3.

Anyways, today I don't feel as good. First, the wife said my legs look small. She's right, but damn, my legs are getting worked just as hard as the rest of the body, so I was hoping they'd be getting some muscle in them too. Stepping up the leg game tomorrow with the wife at the gym, that's happening. But I also just don't feel as pumped today. The t-shirt is fitting baggy, no noticeable muscleness, and I feel fat today.

And the ironic thing on the feeling fat is the weight. Why?, you might ask. Well, because I crushed my weigh in goal today, by clocking in at....


182.8!!!

Yup, totally overshot. I know we're talking super small increments at this point and that could just be water weight, but I did it and I felt good. But ya, even with overshooting the goal, I'm just not feeling it today.

Either way, new goal is set for Monday, and it's 182.3. Let's do this, onward to the 170s!

As for working out, I did it. I did Max Out Cardio from Max:30 today. Overall, not my best workout. I was literally jumping over a baby throughout most of it (she wanted to join me today) which didn't help, but even if she wasn't there, I just felt my energy lagging. Really not sure why. Legs actually felt tired, which slowed me down. Hmm...

Also I got a good walk in both yesterday and today. Just wanted to note those, I'm always happy I do them at lunch.

So, ya, tomorrow is going to be weight lifting extreme day. I feel it, I'm ready, I need it. Going to hit upper body hard hard hard in the morning, then rest, then gym with the lovely lady where we will destroy our legs and abs. Good times. I think I'm reading too many bodybuilding articles, I can hear their lingo working its way into this blog post. Sup bro? See!

Also, fun fact, the family's out of town for a mini vacation next weekend, which messes with my schedule. So, instead of lifting next Saturday, I'm going to lift Friday. Why is this cool? you might ask. Well, it means I get to lift every other day, starting yesterday (Thursday) and going through Friday of next week. Yup, lifting hard on Thursday (yesterday), Saturday (tomorrow), Monday, Wednesday and Friday. I'll probably have to move my Bas Rutten workout around to get all this in there, but hey, should still be cool.

Final note, since I hit my weight goal I'm hesitant to venture into carb land this weekend. Still might, not sure. I'm definitely doing some diet cheating next weekend while out of town though, so I might stick it out another week. I'll let you know.

K, that's my story folks. Onward to Week 2!

Bring it!

Thursday, June 23, 2016

Weights were lifted this morning

Workday/weekday lift days aren't my favorite, especially the further I get into this program. Why? Because I have less time I can allot to the workout (just shy of an hour, and that's pushing it), and the further I get into this, the more I realize I love lifting weights and want to put more effort/time in. Oh well, such is life.

I hit (almost) everything this morning with a progressive set. Progressive sets being from Body Beast, doing 15, 12 and 8 reps, increasing weight as I go down, rest, then 8, 12 and 15 reps going back down with the weight. I say almost everything because bis/tris each got a drop set instead (15, 12, 8, 8 with a low weight) due to time, and I basically didn't do hamstrings. I actually have just been looking at legs as legs, but over the last two weeks I've realized they're set up exactly like arms, meaning multiple muscles, and they all need to be hit. I've struggled with how to hit hamstrings without machines, but a friend gave me some ideas today through a conversation. Planning to hit legs more intelligently starting Saturday. Oh, also calves and core were each hit with a more rep-focused mindset.

Ideally I'd do that same thing plus a drop set on each bodypart, or at a minimum a force set, but time just doesn't permit. I've also been clued in on a few pro pro bodybuilders' rep schemes, and a lot of them are doing 20, 15, 12, 8, so basically one more set of 20 to add to each of my lifts if I decide to move forward with that. Again, though, where does one get the time. An extra set of 20 might not sound like much, but add that in for every body part, and double it if we're talking progressive sets, and it starts to add up. Something for the future perhaps.

On that note, this is a reason I'm considering doing an upper lower split in the future. I can devote more time to both upper and lower, grouping lower back and abs into lower, and then my upper days will be more focused. There's some debate I'm reading about whether or not that's a good idea, and it would basically eliminate my cardio days, which are super important to me right now. I'll put more thought into it. Earliest I would do this is October, so I have some time.

Tomorrow's an official weigh in day and I'm shooting for 183.3. I clocked in this morning at 184.0 (no buildup this time, I know) and that means I'm definitely not on track. All I can do is push and hope. Planning on a healthy dinner tonight, I've kept the diet clean and I went for a good walk at lunch. I've basically stalled at this weight for two weeks now, so if I hit the goal, and probably even if I don't, I'm going to do a cheat day either Friday or Saturday or both and hopefully click in another reset.

Alright, wish me luck hitting the goal weight tomorrow!

Bring it!

Wednesday, June 22, 2016

Week 8 is done, Program 3 is Done, and Week 1 is in the Works

Wow, what a long title. It's been over a week since my last update. I was out of town, then I was playing catch up. I'm not going to try to catch you up on all the workouts...I think...I sort of write free form, so maybe this will go there, but not sure. But, here's where we've been....

First, I finished my third program while I was out of town. Thanks to some technology limitations, I used my Beachbody On Demand subscription instead of my Max:30 DVDs, and that meant I replaced Max:30 with Insanity. Hey, Insanity is still very, very, very tough, so this was good. It's how I did my cardio days and it's how I finished my week, with Max Out Cardio. It's tough.

I also did a Bas Rutten workout in the hotel, somewhere in there. I think on Tuesday. On top of that, I did my weight work in the hotel gym. I also did legs that first night, purely because a quickly arriving plane meant I had to forego them in my Monday workout last week.

That's a ramble and doesn't make sense. Long story short, I didn't miss a workout. Also I kept the diet pretty well in check, which is impressive considering the conference had a lot of great and unhealthy food. Overall I skipped all the sweets, except for a bite or two of someone's dessert, and a whole slice of cheesecake on the final night reception (ya, I was week and it was already in front of me), but overall I was proud of how I did.

I got home late Friday and ate food, so I didn't want to do my official weigh in until Saturday. So, Saturday morning I woke up, lifted weights, and stepped on the scale. And I clocked in at...

183.2!

That's a full 10.4 lbs in Program 3. Now, this wasn't the 20 lbs I'm used to in a program, but I've come to realize this is the norm this close to the goal. And honestly, as I get closer to 170, even 10 lbs in 2 months seems like it might be a stretch, especially while I also place an emphasis on building muscle. As long as the scale keeps going down, right?

Oy....that last sentence.

So, since I weighed in at 183.2, I can't seem to get back there. This whole week, every day since then, I've bounced between 183.5 and 184.0. Never going over 184, but damn, I'm still putting in effort and I haven't lost anything this week. It's frustrating, but I'm just going to keep doing what I'm doing.

So, program 4 has started, and it looks very similar to the last four weeks of Program 3. Saturday, Monday and Thursday are my weight days, and those are what they are. Tuesdays are Bas Rutten, pretty much whatever I feel like. I like doing the punches the day after my weight work, it gets the blood flowing into my arms again. I did boxing this week, and it was awesome, I'd never been able to get through the boxing CD before (he throws the combos much faster in this one since there's no kicks to worry about). And then the Insanity stuff: I'm alternating weeks, but Wednesdays will either be Cardio Challenge or Sweat Intervals, both from Max:30, Fridays will be Max Out Cardio or Max Out Sweat, also from Max:30, and Sundays are either Max Interval Circuit or Max Interval Plyo, both from Insanity. For eight weeks. Seems like a fun challenge.

Alright, that's about it. I still have a ton of fat on me, definitely WAY less than I did in January and definitely less than even eight weeks ago, but damn, there's so much!!! I'm so worried that when I finally get to 170, and it might be a ways away, I'm going to realize there's still too much fat and I'll need to go even further. I don't want that, but more importantly I don't want the fat, so no fat trumps not wanting to lose more weight. Eventually I'll have to get a body fat percentage scan, but I'm definitely not in need of that. As long as that number is "a lot" it's just not worth it.

On the muscle building side, it's sloooooowly starting to come in. My wife says my arms are bigger, and she's right, I can see it, but they still look small. Every muscle looks small. Bigger compared to where I was eight weeks ago, but just small in general. Hey, it's been only 8 weeks, and really only 5 or 6 weeks since I started really lifting without using DVDs, so I have time. Let's see where I'm at at the end of summer, with more than 20 weeks under my belt. I hope....

K, I'm wrapping this up. Can't wait to get into the weight room tomorrow morning and throw around some heavy stuff. Let's do this!

Bring it!

Friday, June 10, 2016

Week 7 is over!

Alright, real quick wrap up for the week.

First off, Friday Fight Rd 2 went bad today. I don't know why, it's gone bad this entire round. I'm just gassed by Friday. I've decided to omit this workout from my next program, just to see how I do.

That said, I still kept the diet clean yesterday, even staying keto at Red Robin last night for dinner. Woke up this morning, sludged through the workout, and then stepped on the scale. Goal today was 186.0, and I already overshot that yesterday. So, what did I clock in at?

184.0!!!

Boom! Yup, feeling good. This makes Monday's goal 183.5. Let's do it!

I'm out of town for a conference next week and might not have a chance to post, so expect me to go dark for a week. Still going to stay with my diet and workout program, though, as I wrap up Week 8 of my third program! Wish me luck!

Bring it!

Thursday, June 9, 2016

Weight loss and a sore shoulder

It's Thursday, and Week 7 is almost over. So what's been happening since we last spoke? I'm glad you asked!

First, there have been workouts. Tuesday I decided to get some chores done around the house and work on some freelance work a bit, and next thing I knew I no longer had time to do a full 30 minute Bas Rutten workout. I opted instead for the 20 minute Fast & Furious workout from Insanity. As are most things in the world of Shaun T, this workout is aptly named. 20 minutes may not be a long time, but I was tired by the end like you wouldn't believe! Pretty great way to start the day.

Tuesday was a weird schedule day, and I came home from the office earlier than normal. With a little energy, a little frustration that my morning workout wasn't a full 30 minutes, and since I hadn't gone for a walk, I decided to hit play on Core Cardio and Balance from Insanity. This is the recovery week workout, but make no mistake, it's not easy. I chose it because I wanted a little more cardio (which it has), some ab work since I didn't hit them the day before (which it also has) and some stretching because I'm starting to feel sore (which is also has, again). I was dodging a crawling baby during most of it, and during most of the ab work I was convincing said baby that she didn't really want to eat various computer cables, but aside from those hurdles it was overall a very good workout.

Wednesday morning I got back into Max:30. Yesterday's workout was Max Out Sweat. I stand by my statement that this is the best workout in the program, and yesterday did not disappoint. I felt really good going into it and even better coming out. Solid A level work. Very happy.

I got a semi ok walk in at lunch. Had to cut it short because of a webinar, but hey, all good.

And finally, today was just under an hour of lifting weights full body. Man, do I love lifting weights. It's so awesome. I wish I could lift this heavy every day, but it's just not how the body works (and I still need the cardio while I shed these last 15 pounds). So today I went into the workout a little worried about my left shoulder. It's been sore for two days, and rule #1 with lifting is that you don't work something if it's sore. Fortunately, I woke up this morning and it didn't hurt! That was a great thing to discover. Shoulders are my favorite muscle group to work, and I was so happy I got to hit them. Also of note, legs: I'm starting to think I need to do more with my legs. I do as many sets on legs as I do every other body part, mainly focusing on quads (but sometimes hamstrings, glutes and calves too), and I'm starting to think that's not enough. Legs are just such a big muscle group, they really should get more work in. I'm going to consider doing more. My hesitation? The work I am doing is killing me already! Even with a 40 lb dumbbell, sumo squats are wreaking havoc on my legs. The thought of doing more, more weight, more sets, etc., is daunting as hell! So, it's something I'm going to consider, but no decisions for a bit.

Alright team, let's talk weight! When we last touched base, I clocked in at 187.8, making Wednesday's goal 187.3. Well, I guess something I did on Monday or Tuesday morning worked, because I clocked in on Tuesday at 185.8. WOO! Unfortunately, Tuesdays aren't official weigh in days, but hey, it was awesome to see. I kept the diet clean Tuesday, had the aforementioned Wednesday sweaty workout, and clocked in yesterday, officially, at 186.0. Boom! Ya, it went up .2 in a day, but that's nothing to worry about. And I overshot the goal by a huge amount. 186.0, that makes Friday's goal 185.5.

So today is another unofficial day, and I'm on my way to Friday. I kept the diet super clean yesterday, even resisting what arguably looked like the best chocolate chip cookies I've ever seen (they showed up at my office thanks to a new, local restaurant, and seriously, these things are chocolate, chocolate chip, with rock salt sprinkled on top, and there were probably 4 dozen sitting in the break room, and they're huge!) and was super proud of myself for that. Anyways, I ate clean yesterday, I hit it hard in the weight room today, and I stepped on the scale to see....

184.2!!!!

WOW! I can't believe it went down that much. Yes, there's a million things that go into the number on the scale, and that's a huge drop in a day, but WOW!! So stoked. Again, sadly, not an official weigh in, but I feel good about crushing tomorrow's goal considering today's weigh in.

So, yup, feeling good right now. Just finished up a healthy breakfast of cottage cheese and hemp seeds, and I have healthy meals galore lined up for the rest of the day.

Final thoughts before I sign out. First, congrats to the amazing wife as well. She's been really strict on her diet and the scale is dropping every day. It's obvious she's working so hard on this and I'm so proud of what she's accomplished with that hard work! Second, probably no walk for me today, got another webinar I need to get ready for. Third and final, I'm also gearing up for next week. I'm out of town for a conference, and since it's Week 8 I need to make sure I'm staying clean and healthy all week. So, should be interesting. I'm planning on a lot of extra workouts in the room and in the hotel gym to get me there, and I also might take my final photos for this round next Saturday instead, when I'm home. Same thing with my final official weigh in, since I'm sure my hotel room won't have a scale.

Crap, that just made me realize I don't have an official plan for the next round yet. I might just repeat my current plan one more time, it's a good mix of things.

Ok, enough blogging for the day. Onward my friends!

Bring it!

Monday, June 6, 2016

Onward, to Week 7!

Titles are hard. Don't hate.

Week 7 of the current program has begun. A few ups and downs (literally, scale wise) since the last check in. Let's talk weight first.

Saturday I clocked in at 186.6, so literally the same thing as Friday. Cool, still have a few days to lose. Then I went to the gym with the wife, which was after my normal workout (more on that in a moment), and when I finally got home I was starving. Cue the mistakes: I made and ate a humongous omelette. All of the food in it was diet friendly, but it's all about calories in v. calories out, and apparently a steak, four eggs, cheese, spinach and alfredo sauce was too much. Yes, I put alfredo sauce in my eggs, and it was delicious. And in smaller portions, this would have been fine. But ya, I ate the whole thing, and I felt pretty bummed about it. Even with keeping the rest of the day clean, and a good workout Sunday morning, it didn't help. I clocked in Sunday morning at..

188.8. Two whole pounds in a day. Lame. Anyways, Sunday this haunted me all day, so I kept it super clean, really focusing on portions. And this morning I clocked in at....

187.8. Ok, I lost a pound in a day, so that's good. Not great, and definitely not the 186.1 I was shooting for for today, but hey, it's ok. Right back on the horse. Just want to close out the week super strong, 185ish range. So, my current goal for Wednesday based on today's scale is 187.3. Let's do it!

So, workouts, how did they go? Well, those were actually awesome! Saturday morning I hit it hard with weights, again using no DVDs and just following my plan/keeping the pace fast/lifting heavy and listening to music. I skipped abs and bis/tris because that was what the wife wanted to work together at the gym later. So I hit everything else, felt awesome, put some protein powder into my body and proceeded to head to the gym with the family. Baby came too, but she hung out in the kids area. Someday I'll get this little girl in the actual gym with me, but we're a ways away.

Side note: the wife totally killed it in the gym with me! We did treadmill for 10 minutes to warm up, then got into into progressive sets on the tricpes and biceps, and then some drop sets for each. She absolutely killed it! We closed out with some elliptical trainer, plus I did a few minutes of leg hangs for the abs. It's awesome working out with her!

Sunday was supposed to be another gym day, but a sick baby made that a no-go. I still got my Max:30 workout in, which was Max Out Cardio. This thing still kicks my ass, but I was able to kick its ass a little bit too. The hardest part for me right now is doing Insanity the day after Leg Day, which is every weight day. I have two weeks to decide, but I might have to look into no Insanity for the rest of the summer just to preserve my legs. Or I could push through and hope my legs get with the program. I'm leaning toward the latter, but there's a chance that's just not possible. More updates to come on that.

And then this morning was more weights. I have a weird schedule today and couldn't do abs, to save time, but the rest of the workout was killer. I did a progressive set and a super set on each body part, which basically came out to four exercises of three sets each per body part. Whole body felt destroyed at the end, which is awesome!

Tonight I'm going to the gym one more time with the wife, and we're going to do our first Insanity class! Yup, apparently Insanity has actual classes in gyms now. I have no clue what to expect, other than I'm fearful of my legs (especially since I did a lot of squats this morning!). Should be awesome. Depending how that workout goes, I'll also probably pick up those lagging abs that I didn't hit this morning, but we'll have to wait and see.

Onward with Week 7, and the road to the 170s.

Bring it!

Friday, June 3, 2016

Wrapping up Week 6

Well, Week 6 is in the books. So, how did things end? Well, they ended slowly. I'm tired. Let's talk about that....

Baby is sick and didn't have a great night. This means mom and dad didn't have a great night either. Mom took the bulk of the work, but I was up too, and in general I've just been super sleepy this whole week. I finally hit my breaking point today and completely crashed. This was about two minutes into Friday Fight Rd. 2, and I just couldn't do it. I kept going for about 20 minutes, but finally deciding I wasn't doing any good. D+ for final results, it was bad.

But, I was up, so I got a bunch of dishes done before it was time to head into work.

Now, let's pause the I'm Tired train for a moment to talk about the scale. I stepped on today before the shower, and clocked in at....


186.6!

Ok, that's awesome! Lowest I've been this entire program. Goal for Monday is now 186.1. Let's do this!

K, back on the train folks. The rest of the day has been dragging, 100% because I'm exhausted. Hey, it happens. I've kept the diet clean all day, which has helped keep energy up (special shout out to my wife who made some freakin' delicious salmon and corn, which I just ate the leftovers of for afternoon meal) but in general today's not a great day. I got going on my walk at lunch, but 15 minutes into that I realized I was dragging behind my usual pace, and could barely keep my eyes open. I hopped into the car and found a gas station, and bought two red bulls. I used to drink a lot of red bull, but this entire year I bet I've had less than 10. Today I've now had 2. And coffee. I'm going to make it, but it's going to be close. They were sugar free red bulls at least.

Anyways, I'm hoping to get a little more sleep tonight. Not getting up at 4:30am should help with that. Then it's back to heavy lifting tomorrow.

Oh, one more shout out to my wife. She's been working out and eating healthy again, and she finally broke through a major weight loss hurdle this morning. Scared the living crap out of me when I was in the shower and heard her scream, but ever since I found out that she wasn't screaming for anything bad, and in fact was super happy, I've been super pumped for her all day. Congrats honey!

Tonight's a steak dinner at home with the family. I'm excited. Let's do this people!

Bring it!

Thursday, June 2, 2016

Wow, it's been almost a week since my last post

Ya, got busy and totally forgot to post. Let's get some updates in.

First off, a four day Memorial Day weekend had me pretty much give up my diet. That was the plan, so I'm ok with it. I mostly kept in control in terms of portions, minus several (read that: lots of) cookies, but food wise I obviously dove head first into the land of carbs. And it was glorious and delicious. Oh, and there was beer! I forgot how delicious beer can be!

I came out of the long weekend on Wednesday weighing in at 192.2. So ya, I went up a lot. But hey, that was the plan.

Now, I did spend the entire weekend working out as well. Saturday and Monday were both heavy lifting days, and heavy lifting they indeed were! I came away from both workouts feeling excellent!

Sunday I had Max Out Cardio scheduled to kick off Week 6 of Max:30, and it went pretty well. B+ levels. Hey, I was smack in the middle of a carb binge, it's ok. I decided to follow it up with P90X3 Yoga, but that ended up being a little too hard. Which is crazy to say, because I love yoga. I just haven't done it in a very, very long time, and my body wasn't having it. Time permitting, I'm going to try to get this in once a week (probably on Sundays) to get that flexibility back.

Tuesday's the only workout I skipped out on. Tuesday's kind of an up in the air day anyways. It's written as Bas Rutten, but as long as I do something I'm happy. My wife invited me to her gym with her, and since I happened to be off work it sounded fun. We did two 10-minute sets on the treadmill (beginning and end) and used machines to go through a total body workout. Obviously I'd done total body heavy the day before, so I focused on reps and getting that pump. Overall, felt good, and it was really fun working out with the wife. I'm hoping to do it again next week when I'm off work too!

Speaking of that pump, I added in something new: feeder workouts. These are short workouts (maybe five minutes) right before bed, where I pump out 100 reps on my arms on days I worked out and the day after. The goal (according to the Internet) is to get the blood flowing into the areas I've recently worked, and when that blood is pumping I go to bed. Then, when my body is repairing itself while I sleep, I've provided extra blood to those muscles to aide in the process. No clue if it works, but a few folks are saying it made all the difference in their arms and I'm willing to give it a try.

Wednesday I got through Max Out Sweat. This wasn't my best workout (this was the first official day back on no carbs), and this thing is still killer, but I actually felt excellent at the end. A- for sure. Very cool. I'm looking forward to absolutely dominating this workout next week though!

This morning I lifted weights. Now, before I go further into that, let me give you another update. Right now, my Saturday/Monday lifting days are about 90 minutes long, and are comprised of various segments from the BodyBeast DVDs. My wife has sadly asked me if I can go shorter than 90 minutes, as it's cutting into family time. I get it, weekends are for family. So yesterday at lunch I sat down and thought about how I could shorten my workouts. And ultimately, what I realized is I could push a lot harder and go a lot faster and still hit total body if I just skipped the DVDs. The trick here is that I need to stay focused. Previously, working out without DVDs hasn't gone well for me. I convince myself I've done enough or sometimes I slow down my pace, but hey, I'm willing to see if I have more willpower. Anyways, I sat down at lunch yesterday and wrote out a few hour long (actually an hour and ten minutes on a few) workouts, spelling out exactly how long I wanted to spend on each set/rest etc.

So why is this relevant? Well, this morning I was feeling pumped/curious about it, so even though I had a 40 minute workout scheduled using DVD snippets, I decided to try one of them out. I know, it's not what I had scheduled, but when it comes to lifting this summer, each workout is full body, so it doesn't really matter which workout I do specifically. The different workouts purely provide variety so I don't get bored.

Anyways, this morning actually went awesome! I started at 5:10 and had to be done by 6, so I sadly had to skip abs, but other than that my almost-an-hour-long-full-body-workout went great! I did a combination of Super Sets and Force Sets on every single body part, and came away excited to try this again. Saturday I'll give it a go on one of the hour and ten minute ones, not skipping abs this time. Assuming this works out (read that: I don't get lazy) this will be an awesome way to lift this summer. And, bonus, I get to listen to my own music now rather than whatever's on the DVD!

So, final notes. Like I said, yesterday I clocked in at 192.2, which puts Friday's goal at 191.7. However, I weighed in this morning at 188.8. Water weight, right? Friggin carbs. Anyways, I'm still shooting for 191.7 tomorrow, so I should be on pace as long as I keep diet clean the rest of the day. It's already late in the day and diet's clean so far, and fish for dinner tonight, so I think I'm in ok shape.

Looking forward to crushing Friday Fight Rd. 2 tomorrow to close out Week 6. Let's do this folks!!!

Bring it!

Friday, May 27, 2016

Wrapping up Week 5

Week 5 is in the books, except I didn't do Friday Fight. I slept in.

Well, only slightly. My alarm went off about 40 minutes late. So, I rushed out of bed, got a quick preworkout drink in, and did Max Out 15. It was the best I could do. Sadly, just waking up and running into the gym, I didn't have the energy I wanted. So, mediocre workout and it wasn't even the real workout.

Fortunately, I got a good walk in at lunch. I guess that makes up a little, right?

Well, I should mention that diets and weight loss are still super lame. I was pissed last night about the 190ish I hit yesterday, and said f it at dinner. I ate carbs. I even had seconds. I figure I'll cheat in diet but not portions for the next few days, then get back on track next week. But ya, said screw it and ate. Now, this morning, I knew the scale was probably going to go up, but I figured I should still weigh myself. So, I did....


188.2.

Seriously?! I went down 2 lbs!? I cheated on my diet! Ya, this makes no sense. So, whatever. I'm going back to my old system. Monday, goal is to go down .5 lbs. 187.7, I'll see you on Monday!

Long weekend coming up. Diet's going to be what it is (see above) but I'm hoping to get some excellent workouts in. Wish me luck!

Bring it!

Thursday, May 26, 2016

Frustrated at the Plateau

I've plateaud. This whole week, weight loss has been a struggle. I haven't ballooned up, no, but I haven't lost either. I set a goal for myself on Tuesday for this Friday: 186.5. Honestly, I think that number's impossible for me now. I was 189.4 yesterday, and today I was 190.2. I've kept the diet clean and in check, and even went through and did a double check on my calories. I'm coming in right around (slightly under) the 2K mark/day, which is right where I should be.

Ok, this is getting depressing. Here's some positives....

Yesterday morning I got up and did Max Out Sweat from Max:30. I've said before, this is the best workout in the entire program, and once again that held true. It kicked my ass royally, and this wasn't my best workout, but B+ region for sure. I was soaked and feeling good about Month 2 when I got out of the gym (home office).

Walk yesterday was sub par, but not terrible. There was a work event on the other side of the building, so rather than go for my usual long 2.5+ mile walk, I just took the long way to get to the other side of the building. The long way being a literal city block, and I live in a city where city blocks are humongous, so that was good.

This morning I hit play on what I've cleverly titled as Total Body Short 1. I swear I'm clever, just not so much with these workout titles. This one I've done before, it's my 40 minute Body Beast combo workout. And it went really well. My squats have gotten a ton stronger, and I think I lifted a lot of weight on every lift. It felt really good. I was tired by the time I got to Beast Abs, and I wanted to have a few extra minutes with my little girl before going into the office, so I only did half, but overall today's workout was easily an A!

Diet's been clean today too (about to eat a salad here shortly, kind of excited about that, it's got gorgonzola in it!) and I just got back from an ok walk. Not my best, purely for time. I was talking to a coworker on my way out the door and didn't have time for my full long walk, but I'm still well over 8K steps for the day and definitely on my way to 10K.

So talking why I'm not losing on the scale, there's a few reasons I'm reading about. One obvious one is muscle growth. Yes, I'm adding muscle, but the math I'm seeing I should still see the number go down, just slowly. There's no way I've gained 3 lbs of muscle in a week. Also my waist has stopped shrinking, which is another way of tracking loss while building muscle, so I'm again saying that's not it. Two, I might just be in a slump. This totally happens. Carbs one day on a cheat can help reset me, we've seen that before. I did that last weekend, but really it was one meal and I think I can do better. Planning some good cheats over the weekend - I might even cheat all weekend, treat next week as a wash as I get back into ketosis, and then get really see weight loss in Week 7 of my program. Three, there might be some hidden carbs in what I'm eating, but then again I'm still keeping the calories in check so who knows.

Anyways, I'm sad about the weight loss (or lack there of), but not devastated by any means. My third round the weight loss won't be in the 20+ range like before, there's no way at this point. But, I'm feeling good about my lifting and, more importantly, my health. No matter what I'm going to finish the summer with my current plan, then reevaluate in August. Just gotta keep pressing on.

Alright, that's my story. Wish me luck moving forward!

Bring it!

Tuesday, May 24, 2016

Good updates, minus me still hating scales

Alright, lots of good updates, and some negative (or not so negative number wise) scale updates.

First off, I cheated a little on Friday. Ok, I cheated a lot. There was cake. I figured I'd cheat Friday night and keep it clean the rest of the weekend.

Woke up Saturday feeling good. I finished programming my total body lifting workout in PowerPoint, and hit play. And once again, I absolutely loved it! Finished up in just under an hour and a half, hit every body part several times, and lifted heavy. It was great! Quick exercise of note: there's a stiff leg split leg deadlift exercise from Build Legs that was in there. I remember thinking the first time I ever did this exercise "what the heck does this work?" and then coming away feeling absolutely terrible (in a good way). And I had the exact same reaction this time. "What a dumb exercise" immediately followed by "Oh GOD!!! My hamstrings!!!" As I write this three days later, I'm still feeling it!

Sunday was the real start of my revised Max:30 schedule, and Max Out Cardio was on the menu. My legs were still feeling it from the day before, and overall I didn't have the world's best workout. It wasn't terrible, but maybe C+ B- region. Eventually my legs will get used to doing this kind of cardio the day after a heavy lifting session, so I'm not too worried. I'll get there. I will say, those Month 2 workouts never cease to amaze me. They're killer!

Monday I was right back at it lifting heavy. This was my first Monday big lifting day, the first of the 16 week block I'm on. And lift heavy I did! Everything got worked, and I had a major pump in my arms when it was all done. I got to take the wife and daughter out for the day (baby doctor appointment, lunch, mommy group, exciting stuff all around) and I actually felt good wearing a shirt that was tight in the arms. The pump faded over the day and by the time night came I didn't feel as great in the shirt, but hey, progress.

And finally this morning, Tuesdays are a weird day now, so I decided to try out Bas Rutten again. I started off easy, with the 2 minute Kickboxing routine. Actually, I was surprised how well it went. Kicks were tricky with the hamstrings still achy, but I actually think the kicks helped me loosen them up by the end. As for cardio/endurance, I think I retained a lot from past sessions. It's been about a month since I did one of these, and I held my own through the whole thing. I'll see about upping it in a few weeks, adding in either the 3 minute rounds or moving on to MMA (read that: burpees). But for the moment, ya, just focusing on this.

Now, I should say, the last few days I have not hit my step goals. Like, not even close. So I'm a little ashamed about that, but hey, you've gotta be able to take it easy, right? Actually, the family and I were on the go all weekend, but still, not enough steps. Sigh. Gonna focus on a great walk today!

So let's talk diet/weight loss. After Friday, diet was actually relatively clean. I ate a few carbs, mostly ones that snuck in. I ate corn two days in a row, out to dinner with the wife on Saturday (date night, woo!!!) and Sunday at a small house bbq with some friends. Corn's delicious and a plant, I hate that it's so high in carbs! Monday I ate a salad at Macaroni Grill. That was overall healthy, keto healthy at least (there was a lot of ranch dressing on it), but the chicken was breaded. Not sure why I didn't think to ask for it grilled. Next time.

Anyways, other than that, diet was clean. Really really clean. Now, after my carb load on Friday night, I skipped the scale Saturday. Clocked in Sunday at 189.8, so I'd gone back up (way up) from 187.8 on Friday. Then yesterday, Monday, I hit the scale and saw 189.0. Ok, good, moving in the right direction. Well, I guess that breaded chicken at lunch yesterday (and a later than usual dinner last night thanks to a late volunteer meeting) caught up to me, because today I clocked in at 190.0. Yup, I went up that much. No 180s for me today, hence why I still hate scales.

Yes, I assume a chunk of that is new muscle, but there's still so much fat to lose. And I expect my ideal weight, even with muscle, should be in the 170-175 range, so even building muscle I want to see scale loss. Just gotta keep plugging away at it. I'll get there.

I have a healthy day lined up thanks to meal prep (I seriously love the meal prep process) so let's see where I can get this week. My personal goal for the week is 186.5 for Friday. Why that number? Because 186 seemed too extreme and 187 seemed like not enough. So, there you go. I'm writing it down now!

Alright, that's all I have for the day. Quick final shout out to my wife, who is trying out a new gym today. I'm so proud of her for joining me on this journey. I love you Mrs. Fat Free Jew!!!

Bring it!

Friday, May 20, 2016

For the third time this year, Month 1 is done!

Month 1 is Max:30 is done! Again! Yup, I'm on my third round of Max:30 (that's still what I'm calling it at least) and I finished Month 1 today. For those just joining us, Max:30 has cardio workouts Monday, Wednesday and Friday, and resistance Tuesday and Thursday. I've since replaced those resistance workouts with weighted workouts, but the Monday, Wednesday and Friday work is still there. And once again, Month 1 is complete!

Today was Friday Fight Rd. 1, and I had a pretty damn excellent workout. It wasn't as good as last week's - something about doing it in the afternoon last week really gave me an extra edge - but it was about a million times better than the BS cardio workout I got on Wednesday. I came away this morning feeling excellent.

I've kept nutrition pretty clean. In fact, it's been all keto clean all week. I'm sure I've mentioned this a few hundred times on this blog, but keto is the diet I'm following, which is high fat, medium protein, no carbs. Only thing that wasn't technically clean clean was In N Out last night, where I got two Flying Dutchmans (two burger patties with two pieces of cheese in the middle, each). This has actually become a go-to for me, because it fits into my diet/protein/carb goal. But I always feel guilty when I eat a fast food cheeseburger, let alone a double, let alone two.

Anyways, I woke up and was worried about the burger. Probably why I pushed extra hard in the gym this morning. But after that, I stepped onto the scale. I clocked in yesterday at 188.8, which was already ahead of my Friday goal of 189.0, but of course Thursdays aren't official weigh in days. Anyways, ya, woke up, worked out, felt guilty about burger, stepped on scale....

187.8!

Boom! That's official! Another great drop on the scale, and I feel good. Broke through my 190 hurdle officially too. So yup, now it's onward to 180, and then 170, and then hopefully I'm at a weight I want to maintain (we'll let the waistline decide that one later).

Going to go for another walk today, per the usual, and this weekend I'm excited to say I have TWO awesome weight workouts scheduled. Yup, one on Saturday and one on Monday, which technically becomes part of my weekend for the summer starting this week. Also Sunday I'll get started on Month 2 of Max:30, and still not totally sure what I'm doing Tuesday but definitely something.

Ok, that's where I'm at. Time to get some low intensity cardio in.

Bring it!

Thursday, May 19, 2016

I seriously love lifting weights

Today's workout kicked my ass. Good thing I love lifting weights.

Alright, let's catch everyone up. Yesterday I hit play on Sweat Intervals. This workout was absolute garbage. I think my legs are still getting used to the additional leg work (3x per week now!) on weight days, because they felt like lead. Add on top of that a lack of sleep thanks to a baby who refused to sleep (I can't wait until she's old enough to read this blog) and overall I'm giving this workout a D-. Yup, a D-. The only thing that kept it from being an F is that I didn't turn it off. I did at least one rep of every single move, and even though that's not a lot at all, I tried. I never gave up, at least not completely, so hey, I'll take it.

I made sure to make up that workout with a good walk at lunch and a good, clean diet day.

Food wise, I made a fun meal last night. I made turkey meatballs, but used cauliflower instead of bread crumbs, and I found a recipe online to make "noodles" out of eggs. Note the quotes around noodles. These were definitely NOT noodles, but they were tasty and edible and totally fulfilled the purpose of noodles. It was good.

This morning I hit play on my second short weight lifting workout. I actually had slightly more volume in this one than in Tuesday's workout, but I didn't think I got worked as hard. Then again, my arms said otherwise in the workout, as they basically gave out. At just over 40 minutes (include Ab Attack 10 from Max:30) this was a good one.

Side note: Someday I'm going to have to make two more short lifting workouts, but that's not for 17 weeks, so all good. The two I have are just fine. Next stop, I've gotta program my Saturday workout into PowerPoint. Monday's too. But, there's time for that tomorrow/Saturday morning.

Alright, so let's talk scale. I've been trying for weeks to get into the 180s, and yesterday I stepped on the scale to see....

189.8! Boom!

Yup, I finally did it, just barely. Now, my weight loss tracking program is all out of whack now, but I'm sticking with Monday/Wednesday/Friday being official days. So, this morning I weighed in again too. I didn't eat that much yesterday, so I realize this is a little deflated, but I stepped on the scale today and saw....

188.8! Yup, another pound. But again, that's on a major accidental calorie deficit, so I'm assuming it's not a solid number. And today's not official anyways. So, my goal for tomorrow is to stay at or below 189.0. If I can do that tomorrow, I'll log it.

Alright, that's where I'm at. Looking forward to redeeming myself tomorrow with Friday Fight Rd. 1 as I wrap up Month 1 of my third round. Then it's on to Month 2, plus more and more weights!

Bring it!

Tuesday, May 17, 2016

Another good workout, and some upcoming changes

Well, today was another homemade BodyBeast workout, this time a short one. Today's combo hit every body part (as usual) with all drop sets or progressive sets. It felt really, really good. Finished it up with Beast Abs from Body Beast (which is actually a pretty weak ab workout, not my favorite, but it works) and I finished right around 40 minutes. Not bad.

So I've decided to make some pretty big changes to the rest of my current program. Right now I'm lifting Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday, doing Max:30 cardio work Monday, Wednesday and Friday, and Saturdays were supposed to be Bas Rutten but I fizzled out and they've turned into do whatever days.

Now, here's where things get interesting. Come Monday, I don't work Mondays for the next 16 weeks. Why is this important? Well, I want to put in good heavy lifting workouts, getting closer to that hour and a half mark, and I also don't want to lift heavy two days in a row. Come next week, I can lift heavy Saturdays AND Mondays. Woo! This was my plan all along, but not until my next program. But, if I want to pack on muscle, this 16 week window is my best opportunity to do it. So, starting this Saturday, the schedule is being modified to the following:

Saturday: Heavy Lifting
Sunday: Max:30 Cardio
Monday: Heavy Lifting
Tuesday: Either yoga or some martial arts workout, not totally sure yet
Wednesday: Max:30 Cardio
Thursday: Short Heavy Lifting
Friday: Max:30 Friday Fight

Basically I'm starting my summer heavy lifting program now, but I'm making sure I finish this round of Insanity. After that, not sure if I'll do it again (Insanity, I mean), but the lifting is going to look pretty similar to this for the next 16 weeks.

So ya, today was a good workout and I'm super inspired to keep lifting heavy. Man, do I love lifting weights. Of course, the cardio is growing on me too, and overall I'm just super happy with where I'm at fitness wise. It's not where I want to be, of course, but it's so much better than where I was a few months ago.

Walks are still going good too, diet is also good. I clocked in this morning at 190.8, so potentially on track to hit 190.0 (and 180s to follow) soon. I need to get past this hurdle! It's killing me being stuck in the low 190s for so long. I'm pretty sure 170 in the next 4 weeks is impossible at this point, and that's fine, it'll take me the rest of the summer but I'll get there, but if I can get into the low 180s by the end of my current 8 week cycle I'll feel good.

Ok, going into a ramble now, so I'm going to cap it there. Gotta build out my Thursday morning workout either tonight or tomorrow, and Thursday I'll let you know how that goes. Same thing with my workout for this Saturday and next Monday, but more time to go on those. I'm getting pretty good with the PowerPoint video editing by the way....

...ya, still rambling, I see it too. K, this is the end.

Bring it!

Monday, May 16, 2016

Lots and lots of updates

Wow, it's been a few days since I last checked in, and I have a lot of updates. So, let's get going.

First, I wrapped up Week 3 very well. Thursday was Hammer Build Up, which overall is a pretty good workout. I don't like that everything is timed, not for reps, but there isn't a body part that goes untouched. That's awesome, and Sagi totally knows how to lead a brutal workout.

Friday was a weird day. Took the day off work to help my brother in law move. The morning got away from me and I didn't get my workout in. That's ok. Moving got me a little cardio and about 90% of my step goal. In the afternoon I got home, had some time available before dinner with the rest of the in laws, so I hit play on Friday Fight Rd. 1, and I had an awesome run on this DVD! Now, the first half I was flying, so the second half I was dying, but overall I still did great. Of course my wife chose the second half to come see me working out, when I was dead tired, so what I accomplished didn't look nearly as impressive as I'd have liked. Whenever she enters the room I want to blow her mind with my new found Insanity skills, and this workout just wasn't having it.

Before I go further, let's talk weight. I last clocked in at 190.8 on Wednesday, with a goal of 190.0 on Friday. On Thursday, I clocked in at 190.6, so good, on my way. Sadly, I clocked in on Friday at 191.0 again, and actually had the same weigh in on Saturday. So ya, no bueno, goal officially missed. Still working hard for it, but damn, I am seriously stuck in these low 190s.

So, let's talk some of the major updates, because they are major (at least in my fitness world they are). This is going to be long, so grab some popcorn or something.

K, first, I've been trying to learn as much as possible about diet/fitness, with emphasis on bodybuilding. That's where my interests lie. Everything I know and have read in the past, it's all about body splits. Chest day, Back day, Chest/Tri Day, etc. Then I'm seeing things like Push/Pull days, or Upper/Lower days. Two problems with all of this:

1) My schedule is weird. A lot of these require about an hour to an hour and a half per day in the gym, and I just don't have that time. I can devote more time on weekends, but weekdays its 30 minutes, period. This pretty much leaves me to choose which body parts get ignored during the week.

2) I'm committed to using the DVDs. I like workout DVDs a lot. They keep me motivated, they keep me on pace, and they're really the best fitness solution I personally have found. And unfortunately, none of the DVDs I own (and I own several) fit into the molds above.

Noting especially on No. 2, my favorite DVD set is Body Beast. If I want to lift weights, and come summer time and my next program I REALLY want to lift weights, Body Beast is the program I want to use. Sagi is super motivating, the pace is absolutely perfect, and the structure of the exercises is so awesome. Drop Sets, Force Sets, Progressive Sets, Giant Sets, Super Sets....no other program comes close, and I have definitely seen improvement in my body every time I've used his program.

So, we'll get back to all that info in a moment, because it's relevant. One of the areas of expertise I stumbled upon is the importance of full body workouts for bodybuilding. "But that's not a body split" I thought. But for kicks I looked into it more. A few hundred articles and several podcasts and YouTube videos later, I learned some interesting things. Of note, it doesn't take that much to get a muscle to grow. Yes, you've gotta kill that muscle, but you can do this in only a few sets, not a 30 minute workout per muscle. Then, you also need actual recovery days. Not "my chest is going to recover today so I'm going to work on my back" days. Apparently this is a fairly new, as in the last 40 years, mentality. Overall, it used to be kill the whole body, then take a day off. You had to recover. Then steroids came about, and a lot of them helped people recover faster. Hence, they could absolutely demolish just chest one day, not worry about anything else, and be fine the next day. Thus, splits were born. Now, people aren't on steroids (at least I'm not, and I have no intention of doing them) but body splits are still around.

This mentality got me to develop my current program, which I'm thoroughly enjoying. I lift full body, three days per week. And overall, I do love it. But, and there is a but, I don't actually like about half of the actual DVDs I'm doing. An example: did you see the beginning of this thing? I mentioned on Thursday I hit whole body, but every exercise was for time. No, no, just no. Not interested in time, I'm interested in reps. Progressive sets, drop sets, etc. That's what I want.

So I've been looking into solutions to this for my next program, and ultimately I've stumbled on a pretty crazy solution: stack DVDs. I'm going to lift heavy Saturdays and Mondays, the two days I can devote about 2 hours, and the plan has been to knock out 3 DVDs each of those days, at least one of which is going to be a Body Beast DVD. Of course, Body Beast has no full bodies (that's not true, but the two that are out there I just don't dig as much as the rest of the program), so I'm planning one Body Beast DVD, then fill in the rest of the body with P90X3 and Hammer & Chisel.

Planning for this has been exhausting, and I've never found a roadmap I like. Sigh. Plus those are going to be seriously long days, and I seriously am concerned the P90X3 stuff isn't going to hit the itch the way I want it to. And I'm worried about killing certain muscle groups by doing WAY too much on those days then trying to struggle through a P90X3 workout just to hit the rest. Plus, I've taken abs completely out (there just isn't time) and I'm trying to fit them into the HIIT days. Even though abs are a muscle and should be treated like the other muscles.

This is where the big change stuff is coming in, so if you've been skimming, this is the section you're looking for. So, Sagi is my favorite trainer and I want to use his workouts, but he has no actual DVD that fits my goals. Pondering on this, it finally hit me....

Make my own DVDs!

Yup, it's crazy, but it also made sense. I thought about writing out the workouts I wanted, but I've tried that, I won't follow it. I need to follow a video of my workout to keep the pace.

So, I spent a chunk of time on Saturday getting started. I cataloged every exercise in the Body Beast DVDs that I liked, writing out the segment's length, which muscles it hits, whether it's a drop set/progressive set/super set/etc., which DVD it's on, etc.

Then, I went and mapped out a few full body workouts. I copy/pasted my data into Excel so I could always know if I hit each muscle enough times (usually 3x per workout was my goal) and stay under a total workout time of an hour and a half.

Side note to discuss Saturday

Saturday was the actual official final move for the brother in law. I didn't get a real workout in, but I did move a shit ton of boxes up a shit ton of stairs, so I'm good. Sad note, I ate three slices of pizza. I cheated on my diet, but I also say carbs should help me reset my fat loss, so we'll see if that happens. Anyways.....

Back to my crazy rant about making my own DVDs

Sunday I was home with the baby while the wife helped her brother unpack, and the baby fell asleep. Well, I had some time to kill and hadn't had my workout yet, so I started to play around with video editing. I found I could actually build my workouts fairly easy in PowerPoint (of all programs) and set up one of the four total body workouts I'd written out. I was supposed to do Max Hammer Strength and Incinerator (see, the multi DVD mentality is already present), but I figured if this works, it'll hit all those muscles more efficiently anyways. And, if this is my future program, I should probably have everything tested.

So I set the whole thing up, and I hit play....


....and proceeded to have one of the most amazing lifting workouts of my life! Every body part got hit about three times, usually with a drop set or progressive set (I'm saving giant sets for later), and honestly the flow was just fine. It was all Sagi, and always two guys in the back, always on the same set, and the fact that they were from different DVDs never even seemed weird. It all just flowed nicely. I topped it off with Ab Ripper X to hit the abs, and boom, 90 minutes (88 actually) later and I felt awesome!

This is, without a doubt, how I'm building my summer program!

So, this is where the major changes really take a hold

I have to build out the rest of my workouts and test them all. Since I'm loving my schedule but not my current DVDs (not all of them anyways) I'm from here on out planning to build/test my next program lifting DVDs rather than doing the workouts I have programmed. This is just for the next five weeks, and only for the lifting days. The Max:30 days will stay the same.

Lots and lots of more info to come on this over the next month, but ya, I'm very excited. Total body 3x per week plus HIIT the other days, yup, I feel good!

Ok, so back to the workout stuff. This morning was Cardio Challenge. Woke up a little groggy and had some work stuff clog up my head, but I finally hit play at a super late 6:30am this morning. My workout was actually pretty great. Not my best, but I pushed and pushed and was soaked. I'll give it an A.

Now the bad news. I stepped on the scale. I haven't seen the weight since 191.0 on Saturday, and even though I've done some good workouts and overall kept it healthy, those pizza slices on Saturday are still haunting me. And unfortunately, I clocked in at 193.0.

Yup, super not happy about that. So, same goal as last week, 190.0 by Friday. I really really want to see those 180s. On the plus side, I'm wearing pants today that didn't fit even a month ago when I finished Max:30 for the second time, so even if the scale isn't moving, something's happening to me bodywise. Progress, right?

Ok, this rant has gone on long enough. Gotta build a short (30-40 min.) total body workout for tomorrow. It's already mapped out, just needs to be programmed into PowerPoint tonight so I can test it tomorrow. More info to come, so stay tuned!

Bring it!

Wednesday, May 11, 2016

Goal achieved, scales still hated

Well, I had a goal of 191.0 today, and as of yesterday I was completely off base. Meanwhile, I spent yesterday eating more than usual. Not a lot more, but four snacks during the day, not three. My amazing wife read my post from yesterday and prepared a healthy fish dinner last night. Somewhere between the several small but healthy meals and the super tasty orange fish that I'm going to request she make more often, combined with a pretty decent Sweat Intervals workout this morning, I hopped on the scale this morning to see...

190.8!

Yup, overshot the goal by a whole 0.2! Boom!

Which means my body weight went down 1.6 in a day. What the actual F?! That's too much to make sense. I get it, water weight, undigested food, rotation of the Earth on its axis, all of these things can lead to changes in weight like that. Yes, I worked hard to get the number down, but that's a ridiculous amount. So, even though today's goal was achieved and crushed, ya, I still hate scales. It's such a terrible way to measure this stuff. But, aside from going to an actual body fat measure place, it's the best I've got, so I need to stick to it.

Well, logic would dictate my new goal should be half a pound less than today, but I'm so close to those 180s. So, I'm putting a little pressure on myself, and Friday's goal is now 190.0. Time to close that gap and hit the 180s next week!

So I mentioned Sweat Intervals, and that's what I had today. I love this workout, even though I don't always love it when I'm doing it. My legs were hurting again today, or at least they were tired. It just feels like I'm pushing against a wall during every move. I didn't get every rep, and the second half I was flailing. I was also tired and zoned out a few times, because I know I just stood around during whole segments until we switched moves. This happened two or three times, and each time I just kind of blinked and thought "wait, did I do any reps on that last move?" Well, I still came out of it soaked, so I'll take it. B workout today, not a B+ or B-, just a regular old B.

Not too much else to add. Haven't had a chance to read too much this week. Going out to dinner with family tonight. Fingers crossed it's somewhere I know I can eat (we have some standard restaurants we go to and I've picked out a few meals at each that are completely on my diet) but worst case I know I can piece together a meal that fits into my diet scheme.

Hitting the weights again tomorrow, then Friday Fight on Friday, and that's it for Week 3. I'm ready!

Bring it!

Tuesday, May 10, 2016

I hate scales

Ok, maybe it's not scales I hate, but the entire weight loss process sucks. I'm a statistics guy, so trend data means a lot to me, but as a fat guy (well, squishy nowadays) I'm also fixated on individual data points.

Yesterday was a good day. I might have missed my 191.7, but I overshot it on the official weigh in for the work challenge, and that was great! I also had my protein shake after that, three egg muffins after that, and then I sort of forgot to eat. I didn't realize it until I was heading out for my walk, and it just popped into my head: "oh, I don't think I've eaten." It was also a later walk than usual, so I should have definitely eaten by that point in the day. So I did my walk, a slightly shorter walk (slightly), and got back and ate my salad. And toward the end of the day, only about two hours later, I just wasn't all that hungry, so I had a small bowl of miso soup instead of my steak/sweet potato snack. Then I stuck to a healthy dinner of cauliflower in cheese sauce and sliced hot dog. Totally normal dinner for how I've been eating the last few months.

Anyways, the point I'm making with that long paragraph is I ate less than normal yesterday. Not intentional, not trying to starve myself, it just sort of happened, and I felt fine.

Well, this morning, I stepped on the scale, and I'd gone up! 192.4. What the absolute F?! Yes, I know my overall trend is going down, but from yesterday to today, with even less food than normal, I just can't even figure out how that happened. Today isn't an official weigh in, tomorrow's the 191.0 goal, but, ugh, I'm disappointed and frustrated today.

Ok, moving on. Today I saw the return of Lucky 7 from Body Beast. I've gotta reiterate, this workout is awesome. Seven pyramid sets, and every body part got hit. My entire body feels sore. What an excellent workout, and it's absolutely insane that this is only 22 minutes (or something like that, it's short). Unfortunately, I lost my entire momentum come Core 2 from 22 Minute Hard Corps, and four minutes into that I just shut it off. I actually got a little dizzy, and I assume that's from the weird diet yesterday. So I turned it off and made sure to get a few sips of protein shake in me, and I felt better.

Not too much else to add. Going to go for a good walk at lunch today to hopefully get me back on track. And yes, I'm eating fine today. As of this writing, I've had a protein shake, two egg muffins with some cream cheese, and the steak and sweet potatoes. I still have a salad with sliced turkey, some leftover cauliflower/hot dog, and some sort of dinner planned for the day. So, I'm eating.

Oh, final update on the work challenge. I got the most for my team at 25 lbs, next closest person got 22. Altogether we got 68 pounds lost, which was good enough to put us in fourth place for the city. This was a good experience. I wish the team had done better, but I'm proud of my achievement on this. I like the motivation and need to find something else like this to keep me on track. And I might participate next year. Hopefully I'll be at my goal weight, but I'm considering doing a three month bulk and then using the challenge to cut back, but let me see if that's even viable. There's also a good chance that once I hit the goal weight that I'll never want to leave.

Alright, that's my story.

Bring it!

Monday, May 9, 2016

The Work Weight Loss Challenge is Over!

Well, the work weight loss challenge is over. A few updates before I get into the details of that....

I mentioned I had a weird schedule weekend, so I had to move my weight workout from Sunday to Saturday. And man oh man, I crushed Saturday's weight workout! First up was Total Body Hammer from Hammer and Chisel, and of all the total body work I'm doing right now, this workout is definitely my favorite. Something about the pace, the combination of movements...it's awesome! Also my legs held up MUCH better this time, so it's good to see they're getting stronger. The only problem this workout has is it doesn't have any bicep/tricep dedicated stuff. Fortunately, I also had....

Bulk Arms from Body Beast scheduled! And let me tell you, when you put these two workouts together back to back, you're in for a treat. I absolutely love Body Beast's style of workouts, and this one never ceases to amaze me with how well it's put together.

Now, that was it for the scheduled workouts, but my daughter was asleep and I didn't want to wake her, AND I was craving some extra shoulder work. I love working shoulders by the way. But, I didn't think I had enough gas in the tank for Build/Bulk Shoulders. Fortunately, I'd discovered last week that Tony Horton's put out a series of 10 to 15 minute workouts, and one of them is called Boulder Shoulders! I am still playing around with ideas for my summer program, these workouts being highly considered in that mix, so I decided to hit play o this one too. And WOW! I'll never say this is the end all be all of shoulders (Bulk Shoulders might hold that title actually), but as an add-on workout, this is the one! It finished off what I felt my shoulders were lacking, and we got a lot of work in in only 11 minutes. I was surprised.

So that, that was Saturday. Yup, three whole paragraphs dedicated to my Saturday workout. YES! Also I stepped on the scale Saturday morning after my workout and hit 191.0! Boom! Only a day late, so not bad. Unfortunately, I cheated a little bit during the day (three mini quiches plus some pastry wrapped hot dogs. More on that later. Sigh....).

Sunday was Mother's Day, and I want to give one final Happy First Mother's Day shout out to my beautiful and incredible wife. While she slept, baby and I made her breakfast, and while it was chilling in the fridge (it had to set, I made a fancy smoked salmon stack) I got some ab work in. I had Ab Ripper scheduled, but decided to do Abs 10 from Max:30, as well as Abs Core Plus from P90X+. I'd never done either of these workouts before, and wanted to give them both a try. And honestly, both were very well done. My focus wasn't completely there, I was too excited about the food in the fridge and to open presents with my wife, but overall I think I got some ab work in.

Kept the rest of Sunday pretty clean. I had a few licks of cinnamon role frosting, but other than that I mostly ate fish all day. We went to the same sushi restaurant as a few weeks ago, so I ate a ton of sashimi for dinner. It was good.

This morning was Cardio Challenge. Knowing I had my weigh in after, I pushed my ass as hard as possible. Easily, this was my best Cardio Challenge workout ever. I felt pumped and soaked. It was good.

Unfortunately, I stepped on the scale and clocked in at 192.0. Now, I guess there's some good things from this. This is the first time in a while my Monday weigh in has been less than my Friday (192.2, for those who don't want to look back). Unfortunately, this wasn't the 191.0 I saw on Saturday. Damn mini quiches and frosting licks!

But, nothing I could do, this is where I was. I hopped into the car and drove over to the weigh in. Now, after my workout, I made sure not to drink any more water or eat anything. I brought a bottle of water plus my usual protein drink to enjoy after, but I wanted to come into this as dry as possible. I also used the restroom the moment I got there. Again, I wanted to be as low as possible (as opposed to the first weigh in, where I intentionally ate a good sized lunch beforehand and came in about 2.5 lbs heavier than that morning).

So I stepped onto the scale. My starting weight during this competition was 216.0. And today, when the scale clocked in, it came in at....

191.4.

This is also when I found out they round, giving me an official weigh in of 191.0. A full 25 lbs! Hey, I'll take it! I guess the rest of my work team came in around the 5 lb to 15 lb range, so I did really well for my team! Only time will tell how I did in the overall individual portion of the competition (if that's even a thing, not sure).

So, 191.4. Not bad! Yes, I pushed that number down a bit with effort, but hey, I'm proud. And, with that in mind, I'm shooting for 191.0 on Wednesday now. Let's see if I can get that number locked in.

Alright, I need a new challenge. My personal weight loss is good, but I need more things to keep me on track. Not sure what that is. Possible a race prep, but not really decided. I'll keep you posted what I'm thinking.

Oh, final thought, and then I'll wrap up this super long post. Since I got to work out heavy on Saturday, I wanted to take the opportunity to reevaluate my summer program. A lot of people say an upper/lower split done 3x in a week is too much. Well, since I lifted Saturday, that means I'd be lifting today too, and right now I think these people are right. I'm not dead, not by a long shot, but after my amazing Saturday workout, I definitely don't think I could put in the same work if I were to try it today. So, with that in mind, I'm looking into a much more manageable split for the summer. More info on that as things get closer.

Onward and upward. Going to go for another walk today, and tomorrow is the return of Lucky 7 from Body Beast, which I'm really excited about.

OHHH!! Ok, final thought, I swear. I was reading old posts from earlier in the year, and remembered I used to also chronicle what I was reading and things like that. So, I started a new book two weeks ago called Smarter Faster Better. The author wrote an excellent book a few years ago about Habits, which I completely devoured, so when his new book came out and I found out about it, I got it instantly. I want to read it by the fire pit and/or hammock, but we haven't had weather permitting, so I'm holding off to really get into it. I also checked out a weight lifting/nutrition boom from the library, and another nutrition book by Bob Harper on audio. The last one I'm not going to finish - it's just not doing it for me. The weight lifting one is interesting so far, though it comes across like a giant giant blog that makes its money on PPC. So, still mixed feelings if I'll finish it.

Ok, that's my story. Talk at you soon Internet world.

Bring it!

Friday, May 6, 2016

Still mixed feelings about this week

Quick check in to round out Week 2.

First, I did Friday Fight Rd. 1 today and it was awful. Just couldn't muster up the energy, plus my left foot hurt a lot around the arch. It's been hurting a few days, but this was a little worse. Meanwhile, right now it feels fine (about 9 hours later). Barely broke a sweat, just couldn't get into it. Hey, it happens.

Clocked in on the scale at 192.2. Ok, that definitely isn't 191.0. Granted, that was a very huge goal considering where I was Monday, but damn, this means I've lost 1.6 in 2 weeks, so ya, I'm off track. Weekend cheat days are hurting me. I can cheat a little, but I ate WAY too much on the last two weekends. Three pieces of pie and three cookies on Sunday. Ya, no good.

This weekend I'm keeping it clean no matter what, since my official weigh in is Monday morning, but moving forward I'm sticking to a reasonably sized cheat meal on weekends. No more binging. If I want a cookie, I am having A cookie. Not 3. And not 3 plus 3 pieces of pie. Gotta get this part under control.

I did a good walk at lunch today to make up for the bad weigh in this morning too. So, that happened.

Tomorrow I'm hitting the weights. Normally that's Sunday territory, but Sunday is Mother's Day and I want to make sure my wife has an amazing day, so this makes more sense for the schedule. I'll still workout Sunday, but it'll be my short yoga/abs session instead.

Final thought: I'm switching back to my old weight loss tracking system. I let myself get too lazy on weekends to the point that my tracking got screwed up. Ok, today is 192.2, so Monday is 191.7. That means I need to push. But it's three days and half a pound. Totally doable, so let's do this!

Bring it!

Thursday, May 5, 2016

Off track, but still having a good week

Overall, I'm having a great fitness week. BUT, I'm also pretty sure (though I'm not giving up) that I won't hit my 191.0 goal tomorrow.

Alright, let's talk workouts. Yesterday was Sweat Intervals from Max:30. Now, I'm not sure if I was just tired (I was) or if ISO Speed Hammer took more out of me than I thought (it did) but I was dragging ass yesterday. My legs especially just felt like complete rocks. And any Insanity cardio workout, and especially Sweat Intervals, requires some legs. So, the workout itself was hard, but I also came out soaked. I never gave up, I pushed and pushed and pushed (and pushed and pushed and pushed and.....) and ya, I got a great workout. I mean, this isn't one to write home about (but write a blog perhaps....damn, I'm using a lot of parenthesis today) but cardio's definitely more about effort, and my effort resulted in some good work.

So, after that workout, I stepped on the scale hoping to see something pretty low, but clocked in at 193.8. Now, this is good, it's basically where I was Friday, but I was hoping for lower. Only .6 between Tuesday and Wednesday. And yes, that's actually a huge amount in terms of weight loss, but with the progress I've seen over the last few weeks, I was just hoping for a little more.

Anyways, had a good walk at lunch yesterday, kept the diet healthy, and that was Wednesday.

Woke up this morning and hit play on Total Body from Body Beast. This was the first time I've done this one, and hot damn is it tough! Nothing in it was impossible, except for the leg stuff (more to come on that shortly), but the pace.....the pace flew! Do four exercises, each for 15 reps, then repeat, then we're on to another four exercises. Four sets total. And absolutely everything got worked. I came out of this more soaked than I've ever come out of a strength workout (I think?) and it was awesome. And I'm feeling pretty good now.

I stepped on the scale after this morning's workout and found myself at 192.8. So, mixed feelings on this. First off, 192.anything is awesome. That's the lowest I've been on this journey. And it's a 1 lb decrease from yesterday, which is definitely the kind of day to day I'm used to seeing thanks to the keto diet I'm on. BUT, it's 1.8 away from 191.0. So yes, I'm thrilled by today's weigh in, but for the week I'm definitely thinking I'll be falling short.  Hey, that's ok. If I can get down to 192.0, I should be on track to get into the high 180s by next Friday, especially since I can't cheat this weekend (Monday is my work challenge weigh in).

So, let's talk muscle growth and legs. First off, two weeks into my advanced full body lifting and I'm seeing results. Little results, but my arms and chest feel really good and are starting to show some definition. Excellent! And I have endurance on all my upper body stuff. I'm upping my weights, and when that's not possible I'm trying to pump out a few more reps. Overall, I'm pleased with where I'm at with the upper body.

My lower body, though, is weak. It's always been weak, but I'm REALLY noticing it nowadays. I can't even come close to keeping up with the folks in the DVDs. My reps are always lower than what they're doing, my tempo is slower purely from fatigue after the first two or three reps, and it's rare that I'm adding weight. And when I do, it's very little. Except for my calves, which I actually can and do hang with the boys just fine on, my legs are lagging. I'm talking body weight lunges, feeling like I'm going to die after 10 reps, when the DVD is doing 15 reps with 30 lb weights in each hand.

Honestly, this is just my weak point. I keep considering if something is physically wrong with me and things along those lines, but no, this is just the area that's going to be hard for me for the moment. I can say confidently that my legs have gotten stronger and better in the last two weeks (marginally), and they'll continue to do that. Hanging with the BodyBeast crew on leg day might be a ways away though, so I'm making sure my current and future programming accounts for that.

So ya, legs are lagging, but getting there. I just wish it didn't feel so damn torturous when I work on them. Chest day? It's going to feel like I'm pushing through a wall, which is a pretty powerful feeling actually. Leg day? I feel like my legs are going to grow mouths just so they can literally throw up (sorry wife, I know you hate the throw up references). It's just a horrible, excruciating feeling. Looking forward to working past that eventually.

Speaking of future programming, I'm getting a lot closer to my summer lifting program. I've mapped out a draft, and it's basically balls to the wall. I'm looking at an upper/lower split, with the goal of doing as much volume work as possible for 8 weeks over the summer. This means a heavy upper day on Saturday and Monday, plus an extra short upper day on Wednesday, and a heavy heavy lower day on Sunday, plus two shorter lower days on Tuesday and Thursday. Fridays will be cardio. Also abs are getting worked into lower, and I'm doing some lower body explosive cardio on the leg days too. I don't actually want big legs, unlike the rest of my body, but I definitely want to work my legs. The goal here is a combo of strength and explosive cardio to get me where I want, plus hopefully strong but not huge legs will help my upper body taper. Well, that's the goal at least, we'll see how it plays out. Hopefully my legs can keep up with that plan, considering how they're lagging now.

Also, no Max:30 (other than some ab work and Max Out 15). I need a break. It's the best program I've done for cardio, OG Insanity being the closest next thing, but my knees hurt and I'm ready for a rest. I still have other Shaun T workouts planned to include in here, though, so don't think I'm walking away too far.

Nothing will be set in stone until we hit the ground running on that program in mid June, so I'll let you know if any major updates happen. After that program, I'll look into something a little more maintainable that incorporates Max:30 again, but let's see what I look like at the end of summer before I even come close to thinking about a program that late in the year.

Alright, that's where I'm at. Hoping to keep the diet super clean today so I can get as close to that 191 as possible. Wish me luck!

Bring it!

Tuesday, May 3, 2016

Week 2 is in full swing

I'm halfway through Week 2 of my current program. Still loving it. I haven't checked in since Friday, so I have a few things to note.

First, Bas Rutten. I have his workouts scheduled for Saturdays, along with Ab Ripper. But, it's finally happened. I'm just not digging the Bas Rutten workouts anymore. I'm sure I will again, someday, but I've been hammering them constantly since the start of the year, and I've finally found myself burnt out from there. I even tried adding in weighted gloves on Saturday to get into it more, and it just wasn't happening. I ended up calling it quits on that workout and didn't even get to Ab Ripper. Considering this is two weeks in a row without diving head first into Bas, I think I'm switching it up. Saturday should really be my most fun workout, so, moving forward, I'm switching to Yoga on Saturdays (along with Ab Ripper). I know, I know, I already wrote it down, but looking at my schedule, Saturdays are the only day I can really justify some leeway, and that's what I'm doing. So, this Saturday, Yoga X3. Should be fun.

Next, on Sunday, I did Max Hammer Strength from Hammer and Chisel. This was a fun workout. Not the greatest thing I've ever done, but it definitely hit all the muscles. It also killed my legs, but frankly, my legs are week when it comes to lifting weights, so it doesn't take much to kill them. Hey, that's why I'm doing this, right? The workout goes back and forth between lifting heavy for reps, then going fast with a lighter weight or bodyweight exercise to failure. Sounds familiar, right? Sounds like Incinerator from P90X3? Well, they are similar, so similar in fact that I did them back to back! Overall I'd say Max Hammer Strength is a B+ workout, but when you put these two together, that's an A for sure! My whole body felt good and tired after.

Now, I should note that I cheated on my diet this weekend. Saturday I ate ice cream and potatoes (separate dishes, same meal though)  and Sunday I had a few cookies, some apple pie and some chips (more than just a few on all of those). I didn't mean to go so overboard on Sunday, but I did mean to cheat. As avid FatFreeJew readers know, eating carbs over the weekends seems to kickstart my diet, and I'm losing more overall in the week than when I stay clean clean. So, we're trying that out again now.

Sure enough, I clocked in at 196.6 on Monday morning. This is much much higher than I'd hoped, and almost 3 lbs higher than my Friday check in. But, as of this morning, I'm 194.4. Now, my weight loss tracking schedule I put in place last week is totally out of whack. So, I'm just shooting for 191.0 on Friday. That's a huge drop for the week, but only 1.8 drop from Friday to Friday. Let's see if I can do it.

Yesterday I hit the ground running for the week with Cardio Challenge from Max:30, and man is that still an awesome workout. No way will this ever be a walk in the park. I was soaked and felt good.

And finally, today was ISO Speed Hammer from Hammer and Chisel. This one was simply ok. I like Lucky 7 more, that's for sure. This one did hit everything though, and each muscle gets worked in a slow down for 3, up fast for 1, 10 reps, followed by 10 reps fast fashion. Again, it was just ok, not my favorite, but it's 24 minutes, which is what I need on Tuesdays. I'm glad I only have it three more times in the whole program. I paired it with Core 2 from 22 Minute Hard Corps, and my abs are feeling it now. That's such a great ab routine!

Tomorrow I'll keep going with Max:30 with Sweat Intervals, one of my favorites. Also have a good walk planned today at lunch.

Alright, that's my story.

Bring it!

Friday, April 29, 2016

Another Week 1 is Done

Week 1 of my third program for 2016 is in the books! Today was Friday Fight Rd. 1 from Max:30. I should point out that in all of my programs, if I schedule this or Friday Fight Rd. 2, I have to put it on a Friday. Someone online I was talking to about hybrid programs puts this workout on other days of the week, and the OCD in me just felt super dirty about that. The damn workout is called FRIDAY Fight!

So, I hit play this morning after getting some cleaning and freelance work done. Baby joined me this morning as well, and she was in a super good mood. She likes Shaun T's workouts a lot, probably because everyone on the screen is moving a lot!

My workout today was so so. Didn't sleep excellent last night and nutrition got weird yesterday toward the end of the day (didn't eat bad, but ate late, so I think that screwed me up). I'll give it a B- though. I get a little frustrated that workouts I've been doing now for four months still kick my ass, but this is Insanity we're talking about. They will never ever be easy, and I have to remind myself of that. And, B- minus aside, I still came out of the gym soaked. Sweat is the goal, and in that endeavor I succeeded today without question.

Stepped on the scale this morning, with a goal of 193.0 in my mind. Remember, I was .4 away from that as of yesterday, but with the weird nutrition toward the end of the day yesterday, I was a little worried. And I felt heavy. But, stepped on the scale I did, and I clocked in at....

192.8!

BOOM! Weight loss goal for the week achieved. And this isn't a super inflated (deflated?) number like last week. I've eaten, I've drank water, and I did not do anything to influence the number. Other than waiting to eat until after the weigh in, of course, but that's just my routine. So ya, I'm feeling good about that!

I mentioned the other day that I'm looking at a new weight loss tracking method to alter my previous .5 from the previous system. With my scheduled cheat days on Saturdays, and with the weird ramping down I've been seeing over the last few weeks, I think it's time to reevaluate. So, I'm putting together a new plan. Here's what I'm thinking for next week.

Monday Goal: Weigh no more than 1 lb more than what I weigh on Friday. This makes this coming Monday's goal 193.8. Yes, that's a higher number, but considering I'm eating carbs on Saturdays, and possibly a little on Sundays too, I'm ok with this. Also my weights on Mondays have actually been substantially higher than my Fridays as of late, so this will still be a good challenge. It means I can eat carbs, but still need to focus on portions (which I have very much not been doing on my cheat days) to only gain that one pound and nothing more.

Wednesday Goal: Weigh 2 lbs less than my actual from Monday. Now, 2 lbs in 2 days sounds extreme, but look at my past few weeks, that's actually what I've been doing. Actually, I've been overshooting that. This is because a lot of that weight on Monday is due to excess carbs, which should be out of my system by Wednesday. This one might be extreme, I realize, and depending how my tracking goes, this number might get revised.

Friday Goal: Weigh 1 lb less than Wednesday. Again, 1 lb in 2 days is a lot, but it's exactly what I've been seeing. So, I'm sticking with it.

For those keeping track at home, that schedule technically makes the goal from Friday to Friday to lose 2 lbs, which is perfectly healthy and exactly what I'd like to achieve. If I over shoot, which hey, I definitely want to do, even better! I'm so close to the 180s, and if I overshoot I should be there next week, but I completely understand that on paper it should actually take me two more weeks. I'm writing that out here to remind myself in case I have a freak out next week about this.

Alright, Week 1 is in the books. Onward to Week 2, with Bas Rutten and some Ab Ripper X tomorrow morning!

Bring it!