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Archive for April, 2008

How much sleep is enough???

Thursday, April 17th, 2008

I was wondering in general how much sleep is enough. I was away from my routine for a couple weeks being sick and needing to do a side job with a friend. This week I began lifting as par for the week and noticed two good things. One my strength while lifting did not seem to go down. Secondly, I have been sleeping solid and deep which is a very good thing for prior to that I was getting 5 hours with me waking up in the middle to use the bathroom or just wake up for no good reason.

This begs the question how much sleep do you need through your lifting week. When I was sleeping 5 hours during the week I seemed to have enough energy matter of fact it did appear like I had plenty. Is this something that occurs with constant lifting? I should note that I do work overnight at my job from 11 pm to 7 am so maybe that is the real culprit in sleeping only five hours but I’d like to hear from others on this question.

Finally done with the side job

Monday, April 14th, 2008

I needed cash and well when push comes to shoves I get pushing. I have a friend who does tile work and he needed a hand. The first couple days were easy money for me but then we got down to grouting tile. I know your saying what is so hard about that? Well for one it was in the YMCA’s sauna room. Two the YMCA in Springfield is an old building and though they have excellent facilities it can be abit humid and hot (we were located between the showers and the whirlpool). Three and most importantly it was all overhead work. So I am sorta sore though not too exhausted.

It was in part a good workout. Sorta like doing yoga with mud splattering on your body (if your lucky) and your face (if not). The good news is that though it interrupted my workouts (only so many hours in the day) I did seem to loose some weight. I had a good chest workout today so I suppose I did not miss too much but nonetheless grateful to be back to the routine.

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That horse can kick!

Tuesday, April 8th, 2008

Well I am back at the gym though barely. I was pretty sick in the sense that I just felt weak. I am better now and looking forward to pullups later today as well as cardio. My weight did a ridiculous spike up over the 5 days I was ill. It is back down but will need to keep dropping. This was sorta temporary kick in the teeth but it is all good. I still have not doubled up on my cardio but will do my usual today on the stair machine for 30 minutes. I then gotta do some tile grouting with a buddy for a lil extra cash then off to my overnight job. I plan to borrow my camera that I sold the tile buddy to get a few new pics up tonight. They will not be the best quality but will give me an idea of where I came from and where I am heading aka motivation. I have a sweet gal friend (one of my used women) gonna take some better one’s this weekend so hopefully that will keep me on my diet and fleet of foot.

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Get back on the horse!

Thursday, April 3rd, 2008

My nose is sore and being that is the only body part hurting I suppose you can deduce that I have been sick. I was going to workout today and actually felt better but sorta weak so figured I hold off for another day. The question on my mind is what to do? I only did my Monday chest workout and missed in order back, leg, and arm days with tomorrow being shoulders. What to do? Do I just skip what I usually do and focus on a good shoulder day or do shoulders and abit of say back (pullups chinups and pulldowns) and then Saturday legs and arms in a combo as not to be knackered next week from not doing a thing? Appreciate any late night feedback.

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I have a cold to train or not to train that is the question.

Wednesday, April 2nd, 2008

I am rather obsessed with lifting weights. It wasn’t always this way. Actually for 20 years after leaving the Marine Corps I didn’t do to much of anything. I like to say I was resting. A year and a half ago I freaked out for several reasons but one of them was the fact that I was gonna have to go to specialty shops to get clothes. I then basically did the Abs Diet slightly modified with a bigger emphasis on cardio. I went from a 42 inch waiste to 32 inch droping 50 lbs.

It took about 6 months to get down in weight then I began really lifting. I did not like it at first. How could a person enjoy driving home the fact that you let yourself slide to extreme weakness? I started with low weights and felt physically beat after each of those early workouts. There were muscles I not only never used but that I never knew I had and they were SORE. Now I go 5 days a week and only regret that I do not have better gains (this is based on looks not weight lifted, reps, or sets all went up). I love the challenge of going daily and pushing myself.

 It is a good life but not yesterday and I believe not today for I am sick. Now I have tried it both ways. Suck it up and go in to workout and hope it don’t get worse (was ok once & prolonged the illness the other time) or just rest and get well (missed a week but was healed from what I take was the ebola virus though everyone else said it was simply the flu). I am deciding just rest a day or two for I feel on the mend and as long as my diet is normal what is there to fear? I was wondering what others do when struck with a pretty hefty cold/flu/fever? I suppose there is no wrong answer but I feel a bit guilty.

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