QUOTE OF THE DAY
"Sometimes you need to face adversity in order to become successful. In fact, adversity can be the very spark that fuels your drive into a new direction - a GPS system that guides you to success." - David Young
MUSIC VIDEO OF THE DAY
Saliva - Rest in Pieces
TRAINING
Cardio - Rollers:
20 min in 39x17 @ 110 rpm
Stretch 10 min.
Arms (1 min recovery between supersets/trisets):
Superset A -
1. Close-Grip Pull-Ups 4 x 16, 12, 12, 10
2. EZ-Bar Biceps Curls 4 x 12
Superset B -
3. Dips 4 x 6
4. DB French Press (standing) 4 x 6
Triset -
5. Cable Bicep Curls 2 x 12
6. Alternate Hammer Curls 2 x 12 per side
7. Straight-Bar Tricep Push-Downs 2 x 12
Superset C (no recovery between supersets) -
8. Rope Crunches 2 x 15
9. Side Plank 2 x 1 min
Stretch 12 min.
COMMENTS
Sleep - Time and Quality: ~5 hours.
Mood/Aggression: My head is in a good place - today is the start of an intense few days.
Energy: Definitely had energy - going to get back out in the snow later for more shoveling.
Mental Focus and Clarity: I couldn't be more focused. I've decided to do a Life Audit, a spring cleaning of my life, starting from the inside out, clearing up the clutter and getting rid of anything that does not have value or a purpose in my life, is not in line with my career objective and/or goals, and that may have a negative influence on my mental, psychological, or physical health and well-being!
Stress: High.
Endurance: Awesome.
Strength: Consistent progress.
Pump: Always strong on Arms' day.
Vascularity: As well as the veins coming out through chest and deltoids, there are blue lines (like on my legs) running down the side of my torso.
Quality of Training: Rollers was good . . . Resistance training was intense. Added some abwork in at the end . . . Didn't need to do post-weights cardio - the snow-shoveling for 45 minutes after my last stretching session was enough to double as post-weights cardio . . .
Recovery: Feeling my body moaning when I woke up, but it feels fine now.
Other Notes: The snow and blizzards have been bad everywhere in the US, so it seems. After training I went out and did some shoveling. Only did about half of it, because most of the snow drifts were up to my waist, and it was slow work. Did enough so that people can walk up to and around the house, though, and it's like walking along a narrow path surrounded by white walls, LOL.
FIT TIP OF THE DAY
A Life Audit can help you gain perspective on your life, on what is important to you and what is not, what is essential and you can do without and what. If your health and fitness is important to you - and it should be - then it will become clear what you have to do to improve and get where you desire.
