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I hope you folks aren't getting sick of reading these, 'cause they're not going away. ;) Even if
bauske doesn't post any, I'm still keeping up my side of the bargain. ;P So anyway...
The first two-thirds of the workout I spent watching
lythandra doing DDR while I did the Bowflex; the rest was spent with the tail end of You Only Live Twice and the opening credits of Goldfinger on AMC.
Rows: 3 mins @ 55 lbs (warmup)
Flat Barbell Bench Press: 1 set 10 reps @ 65 lbs
Narrow Pushdowns: 1 set 10 reps @ 45 lbs
Bench Press: 1 set 10 reps @ 50 lbs
Seated Lat Rows: 1 set 10 reps @ 25 lbs
Triceps Pushdown: 1 set 10 reps @ 45 lbs
Rear Deltoid Row: 1 set 10 reps @ 35 lbs
Deadlift: 1 set 10 reps @ 25 lbs
Chest Fly: 1 set 10 reps @ 30 lbs
Military Press: 2 sets 10 reps @ 20 lbs
Rows: 3 mins @ 35 lbs (cooldown)
Body Weight: 297.5 lbs
The good news is, I found the extensions to properly do the Military Press. The bad news is, I'm not sure how well I'm liking this new workout. There's a lot more cable-shifting and bench-adjusting, which interrupts the flow and is just plain a nuisance. Also, with the seemingly-random exception of the Military Press, there's only one set of anything, which leaves me feeling like I haven't done anything at the end. Unless I have the weight set really high, it usually isn't until the middle of the second set of any exercise that I start to get to the muscle failure stage.
I'll probably stick with this one for the time being, but rearrange the exercises a bit next week so that at the very least more of the exercises using the T-bar are together, since that's the most cumbersome part to change. I can probably shave a good 3-5 minutes off the workout by only shifting to and from the T-bar once, instead of shifting to it, back from it for another exercise, then back to it again.
Any comments re: this setup, you other athletic (or would-be athletic) types out there?
-The Gneech
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The first two-thirds of the workout I spent watching
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Rows: 3 mins @ 55 lbs (warmup)
Flat Barbell Bench Press: 1 set 10 reps @ 65 lbs
Narrow Pushdowns: 1 set 10 reps @ 45 lbs
Bench Press: 1 set 10 reps @ 50 lbs
Seated Lat Rows: 1 set 10 reps @ 25 lbs
Triceps Pushdown: 1 set 10 reps @ 45 lbs
Rear Deltoid Row: 1 set 10 reps @ 35 lbs
Deadlift: 1 set 10 reps @ 25 lbs
Chest Fly: 1 set 10 reps @ 30 lbs
Military Press: 2 sets 10 reps @ 20 lbs
Rows: 3 mins @ 35 lbs (cooldown)
Body Weight: 297.5 lbs
The good news is, I found the extensions to properly do the Military Press. The bad news is, I'm not sure how well I'm liking this new workout. There's a lot more cable-shifting and bench-adjusting, which interrupts the flow and is just plain a nuisance. Also, with the seemingly-random exception of the Military Press, there's only one set of anything, which leaves me feeling like I haven't done anything at the end. Unless I have the weight set really high, it usually isn't until the middle of the second set of any exercise that I start to get to the muscle failure stage.
I'll probably stick with this one for the time being, but rearrange the exercises a bit next week so that at the very least more of the exercises using the T-bar are together, since that's the most cumbersome part to change. I can probably shave a good 3-5 minutes off the workout by only shifting to and from the T-bar once, instead of shifting to it, back from it for another exercise, then back to it again.
Any comments re: this setup, you other athletic (or would-be athletic) types out there?
-The Gneech
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Date: 2006-01-11 01:30 am (UTC)NO MR BOWFLEX I EXPECT YOU TO DIE
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Date: 2006-01-11 06:41 am (UTC)So Goldfinger, do you expect me to talk?
No, Mr. Bond, I expect you to do more reps.
Of course, isn't it lovely that the leader of the Japanese counter-espionage force is called 'Tiger' Tanaka? ;D
Hmmm, maybe we should try and slip a Chakra into the brim of the Gneech's fedora. Wouldn't that be useful for the convention circuit. n_n
One final point though have Lagston return as Ernst Stavro Blofeld, he's got the hair for the role. n_n
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Date: 2006-01-11 07:34 am (UTC)as for tiger LOL i would pay to hear the gneech say the code responce so how do you feel about me?
why gneech san i love you
Buhahahaha
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Date: 2006-01-11 02:46 pm (UTC)-TG
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Date: 2006-01-11 06:18 pm (UTC)bows to the gneech
bravo sir bravo!
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Date: 2006-01-11 01:59 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-01-11 05:07 am (UTC)Doesn't bother me in the least, and find it interesting... maybe with enough of them, I'll get motivated to start working out...
If people complain, you could always set up a filter for your exercise posts...
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Date: 2006-01-11 05:27 am (UTC)I know it's a way of giving certain body parts a rest and doing some of the more taxing exercises earlier or later, but I don't know the way the Bowflex works enough to give suggestions...
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Date: 2006-01-11 02:38 pm (UTC)-TG
please keep posting these
Date: 2006-01-11 07:36 am (UTC)though bowflex should use your LJ in a comercial :)