jebus at that wheel work. pretty much speachless. im squattin again, so you betta watch it bub!
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Thread: Ironwill2008 V2.0
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05-04-2011, 09:38 PM #3001
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05-04-2011, 10:03 PM #3002
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05-05-2011, 05:43 AM #3003
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05-05-2011, 07:29 AM #3004
Wednesday's training, bumped from the previous page:
Had a very good session today, despite the rainy, dark and dreary weather for the last two days. I made some progress, and built up some momentum to carry me into next week's light work. Today's training was:
Chest/ Shoulders/ Calves
Smith Machine Incline Press
95x10 W/U
135x8 W/U
205x10
205x9
205x8
Smith Machine Flat Press
215x7
215x7
215x7
Incline Flye
60x8
60x7
60x7
1flyes by ironwill2008, on Flickr
60inclflye-2 by ironwill2008, on Flickr
Smith Machine Seated Press
140x10
140x10
140x9
140SMPR-1 by ironwill2008, on Flickr
Lateral Raise
35x12
35x10
Seated Face Pull PWO (plate weight only)
110x25
130x14
Alternate Front Dumbbell Raise
45x11
45x10
Leg Press Calf Raise PWO
400x20 W/U
490x45
490x42
490x40
490CP by ironwill2008, on Flickr
Finished off this session in 75 minutes. Picked up a pair of reps on Incline Presses, and bumped the weight up on Flats and Flyes. When each gets to 3x10, I'll bump again.
Seated Press didn't increase, but Laterals and Face Pulls both inched their way up. Front raises stayed the same.
Picked up a bunch of reps on Calf Raises. Don't know where they came from, but I just kept on going until the sled wouldn't move.
Overall, a good session. I'll take a rest day tomorrow, and then close out the week on Friday, with Rows, Pulldowns, GM's, and more calf work.
PWO meal was a small (3 0z) grilled chicken breast, some penne with tomatoes, garlic, and basil (lots of basil), and the last of the chop salad, along with a glass of milk.
2PWO by ironwill2008, on FlickrNo brain, no gain.
"The fitness and nutrition world is a breeding ground for obsessive-compulsive behavior. The irony is that many of the things people worry about have no impact on results either way, and therefore aren't worth an ounce of concern."--Alan Aragon
Where the mind goes, the body follows.
Ironwill Gym:
https://forum.bodybuilding.com/showpost.php?p=629719403&postcount=3388
Ironwill2008 Journal:
https://forum.bodybuilding.com/showthread.php?t=157459343&p=1145168733
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05-05-2011, 07:34 AM #3005
loving the pictures here yet again!
your raises are strong as usual Bill ^^The world would be a better place if everyone would channel their frustration and anger to better themselves and be nicer to everyone they meet. Everyone has their own fights and stories to tell, you are not more important than another.
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05-05-2011, 07:44 AM #3006
Thanks Vox. I'm working right at the edge of my capacity; one extra rep or 5 extra pounds is a good marker for me here.
Another month of training, and it flew by like a 747 taking off.
Thanks, MH; yes, I am. I always try to really go into deload week with some momentum, and so far this week, I've accomplished it. My entire upper body feels fatigued this morning, a good thing for me.
Hey thanks, G. I had a real good day yesterday, and can actually feel it a little bit today, something fairly unusual for me.
them flyes look heavy lol. and strong face shadow in the first pic lol.
IIRC, the heaviest I've ever done Incline Flyes was at 65 for reps, so I still have a ways to go before I tap out. When I do, I'll simply move back to Flats where I can use a little more weight.
Because of hand/wrist issues, I'm really limited in how heavy a dumbbell I can safely hold over my head/face, and Flyes give me a chance to at least do some dumbbell work.
I hope so, Phil! I thought I saw a tiny bit of calf improvement in the mirror yesterday, so I feel like I'm on the right path with them. I'll continue to hit 'em 3 times a week with varying sets/reps/weight and see what happens. They're sure a lot stronger than they were 3 months ago; eventually they'll have to get bigger, too.No brain, no gain.
"The fitness and nutrition world is a breeding ground for obsessive-compulsive behavior. The irony is that many of the things people worry about have no impact on results either way, and therefore aren't worth an ounce of concern."--Alan Aragon
Where the mind goes, the body follows.
Ironwill Gym:
https://forum.bodybuilding.com/showpost.php?p=629719403&postcount=3388
Ironwill2008 Journal:
https://forum.bodybuilding.com/showthread.php?t=157459343&p=1145168733
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05-05-2011, 08:10 AM #3007
So did I at one time, Craig. Let's see what you're handling in a couple more years.
We will Rich, as long as we are consistent. If we do as much as we are able, they'll have no choice but to improve.
3 oz chicken? Thats like what? 2 bites?
Of course I'll occasionally eat bigger meals; it's just that most of the time they don't happen to be post-workout and pics aren't taken. I do an eyeball average for the day's intake, and keep it around 3200 cals--200gm/protein, 100 gm/fat, and the remainder usually carbs, or maybe more fat instead, if I feel like I need a little more at the end of the day. A couple spoonfuls of peanut butter or some smoked almonds will get the job done.
It still amazes me at times, the posts by guys who think eating fat makes you fat. And the people who you'd think should know better who say they eat "low fat." Can they also say, "Low testosterone/low HGH" too?
Yes; that's my estimate as well. Sometimes I'll simply leave the bench set "flat," and then prop up the head-end with a weight plate to provide a very slight incline, just as a change-up.
Strong ass session as usual. I have directed a few newer trainees to lurk in here. Hopefully they took the advice.
Every serious trainee is welcome here; there's a large group of very knowledgeable posters in here regularly. Between the bunch of us, we can answer any question someone might have, and do so from real experience.
Oh yeah......I have not heard a response on the Parabody LP as of yet. Offered $350.
BTW, I bought mine new about 10 years ago (IIRC). It cost $900, delivered.
I look at craigslist every couple of days (as well as the local ad bulletin that lists all manner of used stuff for sale). In this market area, about all that ever shows up is bowflexes by the boatload, cheap K-Mart benches and vinyl "weights," TV infomercial exercise gizmos like the "ab lounge," and the occasional Thigh Master. Depressing.
Hey, Shoe, thanks! I'm working as hard as I'm able.
Good deal on your getting back to Squats; steady as you go, bud.Last edited by ironwill2008; 05-05-2011 at 02:09 PM.
No brain, no gain.
"The fitness and nutrition world is a breeding ground for obsessive-compulsive behavior. The irony is that many of the things people worry about have no impact on results either way, and therefore aren't worth an ounce of concern."--Alan Aragon
Where the mind goes, the body follows.
Ironwill Gym:
https://forum.bodybuilding.com/showpost.php?p=629719403&postcount=3388
Ironwill2008 Journal:
https://forum.bodybuilding.com/showthread.php?t=157459343&p=1145168733
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05-05-2011, 08:23 AM #3008
Hey, thanks! I'm working right up to my capacity in order to improve. Calves are by far my weakest-looking bodypart, and I'm on a rampage to force them to improve.
Shoulders have also been a tough bodypart for me to improve, but prioritizing them for a stretch, once a year, has really helped improve them.
Thanks, Beach. I don't know where those additional reps on LP Calf Raises came from. Usually, with that load, the burn starts at about rep 25, but yesterday, it didn't happen until around 30, so I knew right then I should have been able to get a couple more reps on the top end, and I did.
Weight is all relative; what really matters is that it moves up, at whatever pace it will. In a couple of years, you'll have moved way past the 60's.
+Your back and shoulders look awesome in that first pic!No brain, no gain.
"The fitness and nutrition world is a breeding ground for obsessive-compulsive behavior. The irony is that many of the things people worry about have no impact on results either way, and therefore aren't worth an ounce of concern."--Alan Aragon
Where the mind goes, the body follows.
Ironwill Gym:
https://forum.bodybuilding.com/showpost.php?p=629719403&postcount=3388
Ironwill2008 Journal:
https://forum.bodybuilding.com/showthread.php?t=157459343&p=1145168733
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05-05-2011, 08:24 AM #3009No brain, no gain.
"The fitness and nutrition world is a breeding ground for obsessive-compulsive behavior. The irony is that many of the things people worry about have no impact on results either way, and therefore aren't worth an ounce of concern."--Alan Aragon
Where the mind goes, the body follows.
Ironwill Gym:
https://forum.bodybuilding.com/showpost.php?p=629719403&postcount=3388
Ironwill2008 Journal:
https://forum.bodybuilding.com/showthread.php?t=157459343&p=1145168733
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05-05-2011, 08:46 AM #3010
I decided to stick with my offer of $350. I would have to devote at lest 2-3 hours to driving loading and unloading. I would also have to borrow a truck and possibly leave work early. That said $350 sounded about right to me. I'll let you know if he comes around to my offer. If not.......he can leave it on cl for another few months.......already been on there for a few.
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05-05-2011, 08:51 AM #3011
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I like the low degree of incline you have your bench set at for incline flyes. It looks like its just over 30 degrees. I really feel it in my upper chest when I get my bench set there. I've got a Powertec that won't get that low and a Parabody that will allow for the lower degree of incline. I think all FIDs should allow for that, 45 degrees just hits too much front delt for my liking.
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05-05-2011, 09:11 AM #3012
$350 is a fair price, Gale. As bolded, I think he'd be nuts to turn it down.
I hope that works out for you; it's a good piece. I've never had a second's problem with mine, and if it were a car, it would have the equivalent of 100K miles on it.
We're all a little different in how a certain exercise/piece of equipment/etc., works for us individually, but from what I've seen, the 30 degrees is a pretty good place for most people.
Of course, it'a always possible to make "in-between" angle adjustments with a weight plate or a sturdy calf block. As I posted above, I'll sometims just set the bench to 'flat' and then put a weight plate under the head-end, just for a slight variation.No brain, no gain.
"The fitness and nutrition world is a breeding ground for obsessive-compulsive behavior. The irony is that many of the things people worry about have no impact on results either way, and therefore aren't worth an ounce of concern."--Alan Aragon
Where the mind goes, the body follows.
Ironwill Gym:
https://forum.bodybuilding.com/showpost.php?p=629719403&postcount=3388
Ironwill2008 Journal:
https://forum.bodybuilding.com/showthread.php?t=157459343&p=1145168733
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05-05-2011, 01:49 PM #3013
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05-05-2011, 02:00 PM #3014
Hey Bill - Just stopping in. First time. Lots of good stuff in here. Very detailed and too the point.
We all have our good days and our bad ones. What separates us is those who can turn a bad day into a good one...
When your not training or running just know no matter what some place someone is doing one more set or one more mile. Stay motivated!!!
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05-05-2011, 02:14 PM #3015
Hey, Rhino, thanks! It definitely was a good day on all counts. Chest work went well, shoulders got plenty of work, and I blitzed my calves for the 2nd time this week. I'll hit them again on Friday, ninja-style.
Hello, Steve! Thanks for the comments; I appreciate them. There's a very good, knowledgeable, dedicated, and consistent group posting in here.
Thanks for visiting my journal.No brain, no gain.
"The fitness and nutrition world is a breeding ground for obsessive-compulsive behavior. The irony is that many of the things people worry about have no impact on results either way, and therefore aren't worth an ounce of concern."--Alan Aragon
Where the mind goes, the body follows.
Ironwill Gym:
https://forum.bodybuilding.com/showpost.php?p=629719403&postcount=3388
Ironwill2008 Journal:
https://forum.bodybuilding.com/showthread.php?t=157459343&p=1145168733
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05-05-2011, 02:40 PM #3016
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05-05-2011, 04:17 PM #3017
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1.Will is strong
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05-06-2011, 04:13 AM #3018
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05-06-2011, 04:55 AM #3019
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05-06-2011, 07:37 AM #3020
Hey thanks, Tony. That Wednesday session is my longest workout, and I have to try to keep moving. It's not too difficult since most of the stuff is small-muscle, but I still have to avoid slacking off between sets.
LOL! Thanks, Mike! I'll agree with at least some of that!
With the vast amount of absolutely accurate information available to us these days, I continue to be amazed at the misinformation that gets posted on this site by the hour (or minute, or second!). People post some of the dumbest nutritional advice with not a shred of fact to back it up. Probably 50% of the replies/advice I post re nutrition are simply to try to defend common sense.
As far as dietary fats are concerned, there's a reason why they're called essential fatty acids--the human body can't survive without them.
BTW, thanks for visiting my journal!
Agreed!No brain, no gain.
"The fitness and nutrition world is a breeding ground for obsessive-compulsive behavior. The irony is that many of the things people worry about have no impact on results either way, and therefore aren't worth an ounce of concern."--Alan Aragon
Where the mind goes, the body follows.
Ironwill Gym:
https://forum.bodybuilding.com/showpost.php?p=629719403&postcount=3388
Ironwill2008 Journal:
https://forum.bodybuilding.com/showthread.php?t=157459343&p=1145168733
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05-06-2011, 08:23 AM #3021
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Good morning Bill.
Nice chest work and pics. LOL, @ your meal....no wonder why I have so much trouble losing the fat (well, at least until I get serious) I think I guestimate wrong much of the time. It's time to bring the scale back out.
Question for all of your followers here....
Anyone have any experience w/ Cybex machines ( Eagle or VR3's)? Mainly are they good quality, easy to use? Also, we are needing to decide which we may want to go with....the price difference between the Eagle and VR3's seem to range from $500-$2,000.My current log
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05-06-2011, 11:41 AM #3022
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05-06-2011, 03:36 PM #3023
Ironwill2008 V2.0
Closed out the week, and this training cycle, with a good session. Weight was bumped, reps were increased, a pump was had, and muscle was worked. Today's training was:
Back "B"
V-Bar Row PWO (plate weight only)
50x10 W/U
100x10 W/U
180x8
180x8
180x7
Wide Neutral-Grip Pulldown PWO
180x8
180x7
180x7
1-Arm Cable Row PWO
115x10
115x9
115x8
Good Morning
185x6
185x6
185x5
Leg Press Calf Raise SRC PWO
400x100 brutal; wanted to quit @97, but didn't want to have to post that.
Completed this session in just under an hour. I bumped up the weight on V-Bars and Pulldowns, and am right about where I want to be, load-wise. I'll work these both back up to 10-reps-across before bumping again. I got a massive lat pump on the first set of Pulldowns, a pretty fair sign that all was right.
Picked up a rep on 1-Arms, GM's stayed the same, and Calf Raises kicked my butt. Calves locked up at 97 reps, but I just forced out 3 more so I could claim my hundred. Geez, if those suckers don't grow from all this, I don't know what else to do except maybe work 'em every day!
Post-workout meal today was a plateful of Red Beans and Rice, with a boatload of hot sauce for good measure. A glass of milk completed the meal.
No brain, no gain.
"The fitness and nutrition world is a breeding ground for obsessive-compulsive behavior. The irony is that many of the things people worry about have no impact on results either way, and therefore aren't worth an ounce of concern."--Alan Aragon
Where the mind goes, the body follows.
Ironwill Gym:
https://forum.bodybuilding.com/showpost.php?p=629719403&postcount=3388
Ironwill2008 Journal:
https://forum.bodybuilding.com/showthread.php?t=157459343&p=1145168733
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05-06-2011, 03:42 PM #3024
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05-06-2011, 03:45 PM #3025
Hey, Will! Thanks; I had a good day, and got some work done.
LOL @ "guesstimate!" Once you get portion sizes figured in your head, you can usually put the scales away and go by eye. If meal size is starting to sneak away from you, then by all means bring out that scale!
My usual meal is 550-650 cals, and I'll use the last one of the day to bring everything into balance.
Question for all of your followers here....
Anyone have any experience w/ Cybex machines ( Eagle or VR3's)? Mainly are they good quality, easy to use? Also, we are needing to decide which we may want to go with....the price difference between the Eagle and VR3's seem to range from $500-$2,000.
Sorry I'm unable to help on anything more specific, except to say that it would be hard to go wrong with their stuff.
Thanks, Rob. I'm making progress, one rep at a time. But progress is progress, and I'll take any I can get!
Have a great weekend yourself.No brain, no gain.
"The fitness and nutrition world is a breeding ground for obsessive-compulsive behavior. The irony is that many of the things people worry about have no impact on results either way, and therefore aren't worth an ounce of concern."--Alan Aragon
Where the mind goes, the body follows.
Ironwill Gym:
https://forum.bodybuilding.com/showpost.php?p=629719403&postcount=3388
Ironwill2008 Journal:
https://forum.bodybuilding.com/showthread.php?t=157459343&p=1145168733
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05-06-2011, 03:48 PM #3026No brain, no gain.
"The fitness and nutrition world is a breeding ground for obsessive-compulsive behavior. The irony is that many of the things people worry about have no impact on results either way, and therefore aren't worth an ounce of concern."--Alan Aragon
Where the mind goes, the body follows.
Ironwill Gym:
https://forum.bodybuilding.com/showpost.php?p=629719403&postcount=3388
Ironwill2008 Journal:
https://forum.bodybuilding.com/showthread.php?t=157459343&p=1145168733
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05-07-2011, 05:06 AM #3027
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05-07-2011, 05:25 AM #3028
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05-07-2011, 06:28 AM #3029
400#x100.............what doesnt kill you makes you stronger?????? Those numbers are insane. BTW....looks like the Leg Press is a no go at $350. I may try to meet him in the middle at $400 before giving up.
Eating a 5 oz. ground sirloin patty from the family angus farm with a slice of cheese and a glass of milk as PART OF MY BREAKFAST.Home Journal: Me vs. Myself @.....http://forum.bodybuilding.com/showthread.php?t=125942203
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05-07-2011, 06:44 AM #3030
Thanks! It was a solid workout.
My long-term calf plan is to gradually add days/sets/exercises until I see some change in my calves. I think they're just now beginning to respond a little. I'll systematically add work, until I'm to a point where I feel I'm doing just enough. If that eventually means an entire day for calves, so be it.
Do you do 3 work weeks then a deload or 4?
Yessir!
In all the time I've been following your journal I don't think I've ever seen you doing bb rows, any reason for this?
I haven't abandoned BB Rows permanently; they're an excellent exercise. They'll be back at some point; probably right after I tire of T- and V- Rows.No brain, no gain.
"The fitness and nutrition world is a breeding ground for obsessive-compulsive behavior. The irony is that many of the things people worry about have no impact on results either way, and therefore aren't worth an ounce of concern."--Alan Aragon
Where the mind goes, the body follows.
Ironwill Gym:
https://forum.bodybuilding.com/showpost.php?p=629719403&postcount=3388
Ironwill2008 Journal:
https://forum.bodybuilding.com/showthread.php?t=157459343&p=1145168733
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