Protein Supplements
January 13, 2009 at 1:19 pm | In Uncategorized | 1 CommentThe world of Protein supplements can be very confusing, with many brands and types to buy. To assist you, please check out these whey protein reviews. They will break down some of the need to know facts about whey and what some of the best buys around are.
Eating Plan
January 13, 2009 at 1:15 pm | In Uncategorized | 1 CommentI mentioned in my previous post e new eating plan. It is largely protein based, balanced out with the right amount of carbohydrates, as you need to with a high protein diet. Yesterday consisted of:
Breakfast – 1x scoop of whey protein , 1x banana, 1x bowl of rice krispies
Mid morning – 2 x Casein Protein
Lunch - Turkey in 4 slices of wholemeal bread
Mid Afternoon – 1 x Bowl of Porridge
Evening – Salmon Steak, New Potatoes, Asparagus, Broccoli, orange juice
Night time – Casein Protein, Sunflower seeds
Deadlift
January 13, 2009 at 1:09 pm | In Uncategorized | Leave a CommentYesterday I reached quite a proud moment in training. I achieved deadlift with a weight of 130kg, which is the most ever. This ties in with a better meal plan that I am taking, in an attempt to add good muscle mass alongside my training. I feel my diet has suffered and maybe not bought the best from my training as a result. I will document successes and failures of course along the way. If any of oyu have undertaken a new or different regime this year, or in fact starting from scratch, I would love to hear from you. Yesterdays back workout consisted of:
3x 6 reps of Deadlift
Set 1 = 90kg
Set2 = 110kg
Set = 130kg
Wasn’t easy though!
Followed by one arm dumbbell lifts and barbell pull overs, an exercise for the lats. I had never tried before but found it very successful. It is performed by lying on a bench, arms out above your head ( longways) with elbows bent and then bring the arms up and over, down toward the chest. This should result in the back muscles being worked. If you use a heavy weight, please have a spotter or training partner there with you.
Gyms and the New Year
January 8, 2009 at 1:05 pm | In Uncategorized | Leave a CommentI read a very interesting article today. The statistics provided said that in the UK, 3.6 million new gym meberships are taken out in the first 2 weeks of January. That is a staggering amount. However, studies show that 500,000 people never go the the gym having paid for it, costing a combined £250 million pounds per year. So, why do we pay this money and then never go? Would we walk outside every month and throw £50 down the drain? Of course not. So why do we do it in this fashion?
We start of with the best intentions. A new year, a new start. Maybe go for a couple of sessions but then what happens? One night maybe you feel tired. You make dinner plans. Something comes up. “But I will work twice as hard next time!” you tell yourself. But you miss another session. And another. Until it gets to the point you think, “well I’ve missed this many, what is the point of carrying on?”
I believe, and this is just personal opinion, that sometimes we can look at the goal of losing weight, being more fit or whatever it may be, we look at it as too much of a complete picture. Let me exlpain. Say you want to lose twenty pounds. You think right I must lose twenty pounds. But do you ever think how? Try breaking your goal down. As much as possible. Try thinking “I am going to lose x amount pounds by firstly going to the gym this Tuesday. HEre I will perform…(and put in your exercise plan for that day.) This is still still contributing to you r overall goal, but once you have been on that Tuesday, you can cross it off. You have achieved something toward your goal and this will make you feel better and successful. Do this for everytime you visit the gym, or everytime you eat a healthier meal or everytime you lose a bit of weight. Everytime you say this and complete this smaller action, you get that feeling of reaching a goal. It isn’t your ultimate goal but it certainly is contributing toward it.
If you just say “ I want to lose x amount of pounds” then the only success you will feel is when you achieve this. But, this will take time and along the way you can feel discouraged, put off and frustrated because you haven’t achieved it yet. That is when I believe we start to miss our gym sessions, prioritise other things around the gym or exercise and eventually just stop going. The more successes you can have, the more likely you are to stick with yourself and reach that goal. If you have any thoughts on this, positive or negative, I would love to hear from you. Please feel free to leave a comment.
Keep positive and keep working hard. It will be worth it.
Worlds Strongest Man 2008
January 3, 2009 at 3:51 pm | In Uncategorized | Leave a CommentMariusz Pudzianowski was crowned Worlds Strongest Man for a record breaking fifth time in a nail biting clmax to the 2008 competition. Mariusz trailed USAs Derek Pondstone by one point going into the final event, the infamous Atlas Stones. The top two were neck and neck on the fourth stone and dramatically on the fifth, Poundstone looked to have clinched the title. But, unfortunately for the Police Officer from Conneticut, his fifth stone clipped the edge of the mount and slipped down. Pudzianowski seized the chance to lift the fith, beating Poundstone in the event and in the overall standings. Much credit must be given to Poundstone though, who pushed Pudzianowski all the way to the end. A fantastic effort for a man who does all his training around a full time job as a Police officer. Brilliant stuff.
Other hi-lights from the final must include the plane-pull. This year it was carried out amazingly using a 45 tonne Hercules Military aircraft. Ultimately tohugh, credit must go to Pudzianowski. Behind for all the competition, he never gave up and he proved what fighting to the very end can reward you with. This win takes him past Magnus Ver Magnussun’s previous record four titles and into Strongman History.
Third Place was USA’s Dave ostlund.
A New Year
January 2, 2009 at 7:18 pm | In Uncategorized | Leave a CommentAnd so another year is upon us and with it will undoubtedly bring many resolutions and vows to change habits, ourselves and our fitness levels. Today sees the launch of the British Governments Healthy Eating Campaign to tackle obesity. There will be advertising campaigns hi-lighting the dangers of high body fat levels, such as the increased risk of high blood pressure and Diabetes. If you have pledged a new exercise plan and feel you may need support, please feel free to contact me.
Document your progress and keep focused. You can achieve whatever you want.
A Word Of Rememberance
January 2, 2009 at 6:38 pm | In Uncategorized | Leave a CommentI wanted to write a brief post today for us to take a moment to remember the armed forces serving our countries at the moment, particularly in Afghanistan. Having just passed Christmas and now into the New Year, I’m sure many of you, as I have, have spent time with families, friends and loved ones. I just wanted to spare a thought for all those service men and women who are away from their families at this time of year. They without question fight for their country and enable us to live the lives we do, in a free country.
God bless all of them and may they return to their families safely.
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