yeah i have residual bloat still, from my thanksgiving insanity week. yesterday was the first day i successfully avoided sugar laden things and stuck with my calorie goal. working on that again today. one day at a time!
thanks resident beasties i do feel better today. i was gonna do light lifting yesterday but when the baby napped, i completely spaced out! i never do that. i suppose i needed it. did my full session today and hope to do my deads tomorrow so i can catch up.
thanks you louise! i am really really excited for the day i can go to a real gym. i want to see other people working hard and the ego in me wants to show off and maybe someone will come up and tell me i'm going good work. of course they could easily also tell me that lifting heavy wont help me to lose weight.
i panic at the thought! i remember when my first started preschool he was sick All The Time. and i was working in intensive care so i'm sure we were cross contaminating all the time, too. i did get sick a lot that year. can't wait to do it all over again!
any good absorbing novels you can recommend? what about that picoult writer? hvent read her stuff but some people like it. what say you? i love the weight and feel of books. and just the aesthetics of lots of bookshelves packed with them. it isn't a home for me unless all my books are with me. i have books from when i was in second grade, still. yay for book lovers!
today!
AM - 30 minutes 2.2 miles on elliptical heart rate between 160-180
then at baby naptime:
MADCOW
Volume Day Week 6
Squats
bwx5
65x5
90x5
115x5
140x5
163x5 (shaky muscles upon ascension and lean on 5th rep, but obviously stronger than Friday when I leaned forward on the 3rd rep. I also tried out Tina's idea about keeping elbows back to keep back tight and it worked! thanks, Tina!)
Bench Press
barx5
52x5
66x5
80x5
lots of arm circles before my big set
95x5 -feels good. i changed my grip width a bit. a bit wider per laua phelps-sweatt. not that wide, though.
Pendlay Rows
barx5
55x5
70x5
85x5
100x5
Assistance Work
Good Mornings - 95x10, 110x5
Situps - 15, 15, 15, 15 = 60 total. no assistance by pulling up by my knees on the last few, but i did sit and pant before belting out the last few for the last two sets. getting better. woohoo!
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11-27-2012, 12:07 PM #1111
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11-27-2012, 02:02 PM #1112
im so excited so wanted to share. i live in a very (very) rural area, so dont have access to a coach, much less a powerlifting coach. well, i'm visiting family over christmas break in kansas city, and i emailed a gym and this guy e-mailed me back and he said he would train me for the powerlifting technique and work on form and stuff. his creds are exactly what i'm looking for. i am pretty sure he can help with body mechanics and injury prevention.
Andy Odenwald
Andy helped found Stone & Barbell Club in Winter 2011 to provide the area with a premier strength training facility. Andy has extensive experience with strength training and rehabilitation. Andy will work with each athlete to tailor programs to his/her specific needs. The strength training programs are based off research and years of experience instead of the latest fads. Andy earned his Bachelor's in Exercise Science and Doctor of Physical Therapy at St. Louis University while competing at the world and national levels of powerlifting.
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11-27-2012, 03:44 PM #1113
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11-27-2012, 08:04 PM #1114
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Nice session geek. Those arm circles and cuban presses have really helped me with my shoulder injuries. Hopefully they will keep you injury free.
Nice find on the trainer too.Eric
PR's
squat 335x1
benchpress 245x1
DB Benchpress 100'sx6
Bent over rows 245x8
deadlifts 445x1
Military press 130x6
Chin-ups BW+100x2
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11-28-2012, 03:41 AM #1115
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11-28-2012, 06:07 AM #1116
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That is wonderful that you found someone to help you when you visit your family. I am sure it will be a great help.
Girl you know i love to read..i read a little of everything. I think i have about 20 books on my Kindle now...lol
Here are a couple i am reading now
The first one is The Spirit Box
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00...w_myk_ro_title
I just finished this book and i think it is one you might enjoy too
The Middlesteins
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00...w_myk_ro_title
For more than thirty years, Edie and Richard Middlestein shared a solid family life together in the suburbs of Chicago. But now things are splintering apart, for one reason, it seems: Edie's enormous girth. She's obsessed with food--thinking about it, eating it--and if she doesn't stop, she won't have much longer to live.
When Richard abandons his wife, it is up to the next generation to take control. Robin, their schoolteacher daughter, is determined that her father pay for leaving Edie. Benny, an easy-going, pot-smoking family man, just wants to smooth things over. And Rachelle-- a whippet thin perfectionist-- is intent on saving her mother-in-law's life, but this task proves even bigger than planning her twin children's spectacular b'nai mitzvah party. Through it all, they wonder: do Edie's devastating choices rest on her shoulders alone, or are others at fault, too?
With pitch-perfect prose, huge compassion, and sly humor, Jami Attenberg has given us an epic story of marriage, family, and obsession. The Middlesteins explores the hopes and heartbreaks of new and old love, the yearnings of Midwestern America, and our devastating, fascinating preoccupation with food
Let me know what you think...Daily Journal
http://forum.bodybuilding.com/showthread.php?t=172687201
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Food Journal
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/food/diary
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To Err Is Human
To Forgive is Canine
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11-28-2012, 06:40 AM #1117
Sweet about finding a coach!!!!!!!
You totally deserve and earned his attention. I bet he doesn't work with just anyone. Way to go!!!~TEAM AMAZON~ Sisterhood of Iron
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11-28-2012, 07:05 AM #1118
Yay on finding a coach!!! That is very exciting - you will learn so much. I'm looking forward to everything that you will have to share with your buds here!
The first books I read after I finished my last tough semester (over winter break before my final but lighter semester started up) were the George R.R. Martin books (I had already "watched" the first book the spring before when they started Game of Thrones on HBO). I really did like those books a lot - more fun even that the hubs had read them before me as well as another friend at work and I got to talk through things after reading each chapter Lately I've been reading a lot of easy mindless romance novels because I can download them really cheap on my Nook whenever I can't sleep, nothing is good on TV at night, etc While I prefer to be holding a book, you can't beat a $1.99 book download when you're bored!Please join me on my journey to find balance:
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11-29-2012, 07:30 AM #1119
Oh! A coach! That's so exciting!!
Glad you're feeling better. Being sick is no fun at all.
I don't know about Picoult as a writer - my mother-in-law likes her, that's all I know. Haha. My current lack of reading is seriously atrocious. Perhaps I will try to remedy that today, since I'm not working. Hmmm... Ah, life. It just seems that there are always "top priority" things that keep trumping reading. Maybe I need to put reading on my "top priority" list.
Happy Thursday!!My Journal - Large, But Not in Charge: http://forum.bodybuilding.com/showthread.php?t=128025573
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11-29-2012, 07:00 PM #1120
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Wahoo look who got a coach, awesome! With some one on one training your lifts will be taking off, you will start to fear your own strength. RARRWWWW!!! Nice to see other people doing arm circles and cuban press to loosen those shoulder joints up.
Current PRs:
Bench Press: 200x1
Deads: 315x1
Back Squats: 275x1
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12-02-2012, 08:28 PM #1121
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12-02-2012, 08:38 PM #1122
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12-03-2012, 03:58 AM #1123
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12-03-2012, 03:02 PM #1124
i did a disappearing act! i dont know what came over me, really. i guess holidays bring out family stuff. the family that i made is good and solid and i'm so grateful for my husband and kids and my in-laws, too.
this is the first time since april that i have actually lost my way, and i dont know what will happen. i have a tendency to buck up against any rules i make for myself (you must do X in order to succeed type stuff) so i am just trying this week to get through it one day at a time.
it's ok in my mind to take a couple steps back as long as i then keep pushing to get better. it is what it is, right?
<3 to all of you.
today
diet so-so
30 minutes elliptical in the AM. hard work. heart rate was in the 170's most of the time instead of 150's - 160's for the same speed.
MADCOW Week 6 (let's try this one again, shall we)
Volume Day
Squats
bwx5
65x5
90x5
115x5
140x5
165x4 felt weak, but was able to do them with pretty good form. keeping my elbows back is really helpful, so thanks, again, tina.
Bench Press
barx5
52x5
66x5
80x5
lots of arm circles before my big set
95x5 -felt weak and struggled as compared to last week for sure.
Pendlay Rows
barx5
55x5
70x5
85x5
100x5 (harder and the last rep was slow instead of explosive)
Assistance Work
Good Mornings - 95x10, 95x5
Situps - none. i pooped out. unsurprisingly. a week makes a big difference.
thanks for keeping the faith. even when i dont deserve it.
my goals for this week.
1.do not terrorize myself. if i screw up, NBD. ill try and do better the next day.
2.lift three times including deadlifts. i am *still* scared of deadlifts. i am so so scared of failing 220x5. but wednesday, i need to try and psych myself up and SMASH it
3.cardio at least three times this week and do more if i feel the urge. do not push on that one.
4.drink at least three liters of water a day. havent been drinking water and i have been overeating. if i drink lots, there isnt as much room for food.
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12-03-2012, 04:02 PM #1125
Geek!!!!!!!
^^^Me^^^ ^^^You^^^
I have missed you so much!
165lb squats???
What? Are you like some long-lost cousin of Hobbes?~TEAM AMAZON~ Sisterhood of Iron
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12-03-2012, 04:22 PM #1126
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Way to go Geek! I love the rules. Don't be too hard on yourself. The holiday and training eating well can be treacherous! You are still doing fantastic!
Books, I missed this, I am totally sucked into Atlas Shrugged right now. I am not sure I turned my computer on all weekend. Book lover here as well.
Keep it up!!Spoon Barbell Club
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No person with dignity and a soul wants a hand out- they want to earn what they have. Jim Wendler
Set your bar high, be kind, and do more of what makes you stronger. Eleiko
Love over fear
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12-03-2012, 04:51 PM #1127
could be the in-between Geeky
thanksgiving is over
christmas is still to come
lots of people cant help but think about things this time of year
even though we love our families that we have now
sometimes we think about the past
or dwell on stuff like how old we are
or maybe on how things are not progressing at the rate we want
its ok to sit back for a day or two or ( two weeks )
think things thru
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12-03-2012, 05:02 PM #1128
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GEEK YOU'RE ALIVE!!! Haha I was seriously worried about you, good to see you active here again. Whoa 165 squats, nice! Goin' beast mode.
What is this scared of DL deal? Is that really the reason you're scared of them, don't want to fail a certain weight? If it would help I have several vids of myself failing at virtually every lift in existance. DL at normal "easy" weights for me killed me yesterday, and I had a nice bench press bail. Eh I say go for it even if there's a good chance you'll fail, seriously, see how far you get, and try to do it better next time, no shame in that.
I loled.Current PRs:
Bench Press: 200x1
Deads: 315x1
Back Squats: 275x1
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12-03-2012, 07:02 PM #1129
Geek! Was getting worried about you here too.
I hope everything is okay with the fam stuff. Shiz happens - often for a very good reason. You will find your way, or whatever the way is that needs to just "be". Go easy on yourself on all counts. It's tough to be wonder women, we try so hard, we can't be perfect all the time
Your workout looked great. It's odd when you take a little break sometimes you come back feeling totally fresh and things go really well, other times you are frustrated with suckage the entire time. I've noticed this in both lifting and with long distance running. Rarely do I get that fresh thing happening, it's usually suckage. Makes it tough to dive back in - but alas you did it and you knocked it out!
I think Red is right - you just might have some of those excellent Ham genes in there...
Glad to see you back and a-ok Geek. Your rules are good - you will SMASH it. Glad you see that we have the faith in you, it just might help you have it too when you need itLast edited by marathonmom262; 12-03-2012 at 07:02 PM. Reason: MM iz tired and typing iz bad...
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12-03-2012, 08:23 PM #1130
yeah, i am nervous and excited about it. i get insecure, but i need to reframe my thoughts and just be pleased that i am going to get help that i can use. i am having some weird right hip issues that i hope he can sort and give me pointer on.
me, too eb! me, too. injury free and flying through the rest of madcow to week 9. that is my goal and then i reset.
both of those look great for very different reasons and they both look super engaging. thank you! i am gonna look for them at my library bc they are still really expensive. i usually get my books used and dont have a kindle.
aw i think he will work with anyone who has the 60 bucks. lol but i do hope he will treat the sessions like they are important. we will see.
GOT is supposed to be good. ill have to try it. im sure i can get those cheap. in KC they have a half price books and i am amassing a list to search for when im there. i love bookstores!!
LOL at MIL liking picoult. i winder if its an older lady thing. i think i am now that older lady honestly. haha.
the arm circles are quick. have been cutting cuban presses out, but now that i am about to get my baby in DAYCARE!!!! i will be able to do things like that.
you heard it right, there is an opening at a decent daycare and im on it! hopefully he will start this week. it will be interrupted by christmas break (they follow the school schedule) but im so happy about this development. three days a week in the morning. ill drop the kids off, clean the house and then workout. WOOHOO!
You okay geek? You aren't stuck under a barbell on a failed squat attempt are you?
LOL nope. just stuck in my head. love you guys!
yes i suspect that i might even have to deload while i relearn stuff, but im expecting it and ready. or he might be able to fix what i got ailin me, and all of a sudden im squatting 250 for reps. a girl can dream thanks, louise.
have you seen romania81's squat? shes about as big as a chipmunk and lifts over 200#!! i think she's a long lost cousin of hobbes and b.
lol at the scrubs sneak-a-hug. love it.
atlas shrugged. thats a big book. im not a fan of objectivism so never read it, but i hear its a good novel. i did see the first movie and plan on seeing the second though, despite it having an entirely new cast. people complain that it was a big preamble with nothing much of anything happening, but i liked it :it is a mystery:
yep. i stalled out, or shorted out. something where i was sort of drifting a bit in a depressive funk. i never know when they will hit or how bad, but i do want to keep moving along. all i can do is keep trying.
the dl deal is totally mental. i failed once big time and now im just freaking scared. i didnt have any clue that i would fail when i did. i was blindsided by it and it sucked so bad! now im just skittish and weird. like a big two year old horse under the saddle. not enough sense or experience to deal with it well. im still gonna go in there DAMN IT.
i think friday squat is 167x3. edging closer to 170!!!
GOJIRA SMASH DEADLIFT
yeah, i need to sort faith in myself. that's much bigger than the tiny sentence i just wrote.
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12-04-2012, 09:50 AM #1131
what's special about week 9?
and i'm glad 'elbows back' helps. It's also the easiest thing for me to think, (with all that weight on my back) when my chest falls/upper back loosens up. I have heard that some lifters don't like this cue, but it works for me.
I've been rereading SS. It's soo dense. but I can't believe how much I forgot, or just didn't absorb on my first read through. But it's been helpful with squat issues. It also really makes me want to learn power cleans.http://forum.bodybuilding.com/showthread.php?t=172554141
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12-05-2012, 03:39 PM #1133
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Don't sweat it, won't be the last time something like that happens, just gotta roll with it when it does. Give it 110% and that's all you can do. Then BOOM - you'll have a day where everything skyrockets out of nowhere, you hit PRs all over the place, and you stand on your roof declaring yourself ruler of the universe. (Pls don't stand on the roof, it's much easier to get up there than it is to get down. )
Current PRs:
Bench Press: 200x1
Deads: 315x1
Back Squats: 275x1
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12-05-2012, 07:14 PM #1134
see below for todays results. at least im tired. really wanna be able to hit my lifts. can you give me sugestions? im thinking more water, more rest and plenty of protein. does that cover it?
thanks, swoosh. i may not have it yet, but i will.
week 9 is just when the spreadsheet i was using stopped. i figured that would be a good time to reassess. the computer ive been using conked out and we had to reinstall the OS so i downloaded the stronglifts madcow spreadsheet and it goes 12 weeks. decided i should try for 12 weeks before resetting.
SS is dense! it's like reading james joyce. every time you pick it up you get more meaning out of it as you mature. yeah i want to learn power cleans, too. maybe that coach can teach me. if we have time after the big lifts.
today
MADCOW Week 6 (again)
DEADLIFT DAY
Squat
65x5
95x5
115x5
115x5
Military Press
barx5
55x5
65x5
75x5 (remember that video i took of me trying 75x1 and i was struggling? WOOHOO)
Deadlifts
135x5
155x5
190x5
221x4 and then 1/2 and another 1/2
almost got x5
Daycare went well until naptime. The daycare called me right before my 221 deadlift to say they needed me to come get him. i am still upping to 226x5 next week even though i didn't make the lift. i'm hoping that the call just distracted me.
also with the 221 lifts, i got the first three with effort, but in a timely manner. i paused about 20 seconds before 5, trying to get my grip. my left hand is weaker and i feel like im not getting a good grip, but it's just the weight. i need to strengthen my grip big time.
i'm just plain exhausted. transitioning to daycare is tough for him and he let me know it tonight. wouldnt nap for me and then just fell apart in my arms. i held and rocked him for two hours while we listed to chopin and he sobbed and i sobbed.
it'll be worth it. the teachers said he had a blast until it was nap time.
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12-05-2012, 07:25 PM #1135
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Nice work geek! If you are eating low carbs and tiring out quickly, you may want to up your sodium intake a bit. Your electrolytes may be off some. And plenty of water is never a bad idea. cmoore made this suggestion to me for the exact same reason and it has helped me in the strength and stamina area. You may retain a bit more water though, but it is easy to shed water weight.
Eric
PR's
squat 335x1
benchpress 245x1
DB Benchpress 100'sx6
Bent over rows 245x8
deadlifts 445x1
Military press 130x6
Chin-ups BW+100x2
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12-05-2012, 07:38 PM #1136
"You must spread some Reputation around before giving it to geek23ka again."
Geek, you are truly amazing. I wish I could adequately express the respect and admiration I have for you.
Fingers crossed the little one adjusts to nap time at daycare.
In any case, he'll be a cultured fella, listening to Chopin!
You got those deadlifts next time, without a doubt.My Journal - Large, But Not in Charge: http://forum.bodybuilding.com/showthread.php?t=128025573
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12-06-2012, 09:23 AM #1137
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just wanted to thank you for all your encouragement. Getting the little ones in day care is rough, so I'll be thinking of you. It will be better than sending him straight to school (I did that with my youngest and lord have mercy!)
Hi, I'm Crystal :)
Fat Loss Log - https://forum.bodybuilding.com/showthread.php?t=180898713&p=1652556253#post1652556253
11/18/2022 - Starting to fight again. - 275 lbs (highest was 279 lbs)
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12-06-2012, 03:02 PM #1138
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You are on a pretty large deficit right? That's not going to make upping the weight every week easy, I'd at least get some carbs in shortly before your workouts (ooo I think somebody else said that.) Oatmeal, fruit, toast w/ pb, etc. What grip are you using? If you're doing double overhand that is very impressive, I'd try mixed grip or get some straps if it's holding you back.
I miss having daily nap time, srs, tell your little one he better enjoy his nap time now cause in 25 yrs he'll be wishing he had nap time.Current PRs:
Bench Press: 200x1
Deads: 315x1
Back Squats: 275x1
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