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Created:08/10/2007
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a quick hello

April 1, 2008

Well, just got back from a cruise….few more days of leave then it’s a week in the field.  Yeah, it moves that fast.  I really hope you are all doing well.  Still hoping for the get-together.  SM, keep at it brother.  Steph, you’re still my hero.  Bill, RMHM….’nuff said.  Brian, stay HCM…..Pixi, hope you’re livin up the dirty thirty. everyone, love you all. 

Updates later.

Peace

Dave

Good morning reality….

March 24, 2008

So, I’m back in the states now.  As soon as I got back, they sent me to a school where I was livin a pretty crappy lifestyle.  I was LUCKY to eat 3 times a day, couldn’t procure my own food and real exercise was ….we’ll say ‘limited’.  Good news is my attitude will not be shaken.  I’m finnally on leave so I’m back on my own terms but lemme tell ya this setback blows.

 

I’m gonna take some measurements and pics and figure out where I’m at this afternoon but stressmonkey’s definitely got the edge here for a while.  No worries though.  I’m back on the horse and so help me god, If I have to resort to pink dumbbells, I’m gettin back in the game!

 

More later.

Peace! 

Update

February 15, 2008

  The ONLY good thing about the past week is the presence of a gym and a mess hall.  Other than that I just wait and wait and discover new levels of boredom.  I’ve been doing a body part a day and very slowly to givemyself something to do during the days.

   Internet time is limited so I can’t stay on long but it helps fill some time also I guess.  eything that would normally keep me entertained is packed already.  Grrrr…

 

anywho, that’s my update.  I’ll be around from time to time.

Dave

Why weightlifting naked is never a good idea.

January 31, 2008

Feeling a bit fiesty today and having been nominated by VT Dad for president, I decided to get froggy in the gym.  After hopping from the door over to the cardio machines, I had sufficiently distracted everyone enough to tackle the old man hogging the cross trainer.  "Outta my way grandpa!"

I looked uber-cool as sang aloud to the melodic tunes emminating from my ipod…..this earned me even more strange stares but the best waqs yet to come!  After about 20 mins or so I decided it was time for some clean and presses.  Did a few sets at 75 pounds making sure to keep the weight in motion for 12-15 reps per set. 

Now, apparently this is uncommon because everyone was fixated on this strange new exercise that was neither a bench press nor a curl and yet, seemed to involve the lifting of weight.  As I finished, I sang the chorus to "one more day" from Les Miserables and took a bow.  Grandpa didn’t dare say a word!

I decided that today might be a good day for just a few core exercises so I knocked out a set of hammer strength crunches at a 4-0-4 tempo with 50 lbs for 12 reps followed immediately by 2 sets at 60 and 70 lbs for 8 reps at a 1-0-1 then repeated the first set.  Next I decided to try my hand at an exercise a friend told me about called the ‘floor wiper’ which I will expain in a min.  I was using 115lbs doing a slow press every 5 reps.  Interesting.

Lying on the floor with a bb overhead as though doing a bench press from the floor, raise your feet off the ground and bring them up to one side of the bar then back to the starting point (do not touch the ground) and to the other side of the bar.  This is one rep.  It will take some getting used to but it’s new so I’ll give it a shot.

I finished up supersetting hyperextensions with a twist using a 25lb plate and decline plate twists also with 25.

I stretched for a while and decided to call it a day.

With all the attention I had in the gym, I thought perhaps I’d forgotten an article of clothing or perhaps had a booger.  Turns out tackling frail old men doing cardio is not considered customary in some circles.

Who knew?

America the soft…(Do not read if easily offended)

January 30, 2008

Just a quick observation about the state of american society these days.

A friend and I recently had a conversation regarding youth these days.  Where do the columbines, Virginia Techs and other youth violence come from?

How did we get to the point of believing that we have a constitutional right not to be offended and why do we harbor such fears of offending others?

How did we begin sliding down the slippery slope of an obesity epidemic in america and watching our health decline while desparately grasping for that ever elusive ‘quick fix’?

How did we become such a ‘drive-thru’ society?

My conclusion?  We are not teaching our kids some of life’s universal truths and instilling the values needed to adapt to adult life.  So for those of you who missed the part of life known as ‘growing up’, here is a brief recap of somethings that you CAN NOT CHANGE and will need to learn to adapt to and live with:

1. Sometimes it IS your fault

2. Not everyone is going to like you

3. It is NOT your job to make everyone like you nor to like everyone YOU meet.

4. You will NOT always get picked for the team

5. you WILL get picked on

6. Sometimes you will give your all and it simply will not be enough.

7. You will have to EARN everything worth having in life

8. Not every dream comes true

9. You do NOT have the right not to be offended in fact, you can pretty much count on running into things/people/ideas that straight piss you off

10. You will NOT see results immediately

11. You will have your heart broken

12. You will have to take the bad in life right along with the good

13. No one is exempt from life’s truths

Just some random thoughts for a wednesday evening.  Not learning the harder lessons in life only leaves us in a weak and vunerable state later on when we have no choice but to face them.  If we all took the time to accept these things maybe getting picked on would not be a reason for murder.

Maybe we’d be open, honest, strong, commited individuals capable of achieving the 10% of our dreams that CAN come true.  The 10% is rare but that is after all, what makes them worth dreaming.

Just my take

Dave

Tomato soup roatator cuffs laughing quietly

January 29, 2008

So regarding my current state of crappiness, I think bodyauditor may be right.  I may not be there yet but I may be well on my way to OTS.  Over the last several months, I’ve put on 13 lbs, stripped away bf and have yet to give myself any kind of extended break.  Here’s a question though; does it have to be a period of COMPLETE inactivity?  What about like 15 mins on a cross-trainer and some rotator cuff exercises or something like that???  I need SOME kind of physical activity!

Meh, I’ll figure it out.  I want to do everything at once sometimes so as difficult as it will be, I’ll chill for a bit.  Things are getting hectic with my schedule so now is a good time anyways.

On a different note, a serious problem has been brought to my attention.  Everybody here is constantly Laughing Out Loud.  I’m afraid it’s getting just a bit too noisy in fact so I’m going to ask that people begin Laughing Quietly. 

Life is peachy.

I dreamt about tomato soup last night.  Pretty sure that means I want to go home…any dream interpreters out there?

Have a great day everyone.

Later,

Dave

8% BF and I broke the scale! lol

January 28, 2008

Quick run today, shoulders are still sore and I’m beginning to wonder why my body is having such a hard time recovering.  I skipped the pushups and abs in favor of a few miles on the treadmill followed by extensive stretching.

 Tried something different with the callipers today and took measurements until I got at least 3 in a row that were within 1mm of each other and calculated based on that.  8% looks more accurate to me right now so I’m satisfied with that.

Our scale finally crapped the bed today, I came in callibrated it, weighed myself and as soon as I stepped off and set the weight back to zero, the pin (term?) was all the way up again.  Not sure why it won’t stay callibrated anymore but I can’t trust it at this point so there’s really no way to see if I meet my 155lbs goal or not.

Not too worried about that, at this point I just want to work on my run, my legs seem to be inflating to compensate for the new stimulus which I’m happy about.

Nothing really significant to report today, I feel pretty good about myself and my progress.  I’ll decide on how I’m arranging the next 3 phases once I get home.

As always, take it easy.

Dave

Feeling better, checking myself out…NEED ADVICE

January 27, 2008

Feeling a bit better today, shoulders are still sore and my shins and outter calves were rather grouchy upon waking but overall, a better day.

As most of you who read my blogs know, I don’t have access to cameras and there are very few mirrors around here.  I did catch a rare opportunity today to check myself out though.  My back seems to have acquired incredible definition but no width.  I have no V-taper whatsoever and my arms are a mixed bag. 

Shoulders are most interesting.  when viewed from slightly behind they look full and round.  Whe coming straight on from the side they as well as my chest disappear.

Here’s where I need some advice.  I hear mostly that the problem with ‘disappearing when viewed from the side’ is rear delts.  This does not seem to be the case.  I really want to bring my chest out and add that v-taper so I’m thinking about a brief specialization routine.

How long can I go without working a specific body part before atrophy sets in i.e. can I do a three week blitz of only exercises for these areas? (upper chest, delts, lat width) and not suffer in other areas?

I already have a leg specialization routine picked out but it incorporates everything…just legs 2x a week.

Help would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks

Dave

Some days are just like this

January 26, 2008

Woke up this morning dry and exhausted to step outside and, rain. 

Again.

After a quick breakfast, telling myself that lack of motivation is quitter’s excuse to not persevere.  5 miles.  One foot in front of the other.  Simple.

Getting started

Form is tenuous, feet start slapping the TM.  Shins about to crumble off of bone.  Suck it up, drive on.  I got this.

Soon, the pain is not a good one.  How stubborn am I?  Fine.  I’ll bike for 40 mins.

Crusted old P.O.S.

Slip my feet into the plastic pedals.  Begin.  Left side’s a little awkward, feel like my foot is slipping to the left.  I stop as the pedal comes off.  Now staring at my foot and it’s plastic new ornament.  The rusty metal peg jutting out where the pedal was; laughing at me.  Damn.

Next bike.  Good sturdy pedals.  I begin.  Again.

For a while everything’s fine, I forgot my watch.  No timer.  No clock.  Slowly, frustration rising like flood waters.  Screw this! 

All day’s been like this so far.  Maybe it’s because I’m training 6 days a week now (between cardio and weights).  Maybe it’s just one of those days.  Either way, I’m beginning to wonder why I got out of bed.

On a brighter note, my shoulders feel like hell today so my shoulder routine is apparently very effective.  Light weight and high reps, heavy on the isolation exercises is the way to go.  Arms felt like hell yesterday but aren’t real sore today.

Maybe tomorrow will bring something better.

Mixed nuts

January 25, 2008

So, I was in the middle of another one of my desert ponderings earlier and a few small epiphanies came to me.

1. Everybody is an expert on everything.  Yep, it’s the only logical answer for why everyone is convinced that they are the utmost authority in whatever you happen to be doing at the moment and why everybody always seems to know the ‘right way’ to do everything.

2. Camel  spiders are not as social or cuddly as they appear.

3. People never get what they ‘deserve’.  The ones that have it don’t deserve it and the ones that deserve it don’t have it. 

4. The greatest way to appreciate something is to give it up for a time.

5. I appreciate women, beer, hot showers, my own damn bed and styrofoam (I don’t want to talk about it).

6. Having a cool sounding screen name or sign off does not increase the weight you can lift or the shape you are in…usually

7. If people were as eager to make friends in the real world as they are online, society would be better off…and we’d all walk up to strangers just to make a random ‘comment’ and then walk away….I just think that part would be cool.

8. Part of what makes people so exciting is that we rarely think about what we say before it comes out of our mouths.

9. I’m glad I’m not an octopus.

10. If you are concerned about your health and appearance, you’re vain, if you don’t you’re a slob.  The trick is for all of us to never let on that we all secretly desire to be a better and more balanced individual in every respect.

Just my take,

Dave



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