Hi Guys
A little about myself in cliff notes
- Discovered weights when I was 16. Got pretty buff however fell away to discovering booze, nightclubs and recreational drugs.
- Fell out of a relationship when I was 22. After a period of watching Sex in The City box sets and drinking rose wine, I decided to man the f*ck up and start hitting the gym again.
- Indulged in farting about the gym doing any old crap however experiencing newbie gains in the process
- Read Brawn by Stuart MacRobert
- Indulged in 20 rep squats/abbreviated training for a couple of years
- Became a PT
- Started working with a PT who introduced me to Joe Defranco. This took me on a training journey so to speak, devouring content from all these online based coaches who I was completely oblivious to.
- Ended up investing in a gym.
- Stupidly went on a cycle (test only). Experienced crazy gains obviously. Along with equally crazy sides.
- This culminated in some serious soul searching regarding a sense of purpose with regards to my training. I was willing to sacrifice my long term health all to achieve a look. This never really bode well with my principles and the message i was trying to get across to my clients.
- This then lead me onto Tactical Barbell....
Which has been an epiphany.
I took some time out from training and decided on embarking on the Base building block, I initially ran it through December and got 6 weeks into it. I also done the max strength based template...
The cardio high I was experiencing was borderline euphoric. I felt my mood lift immediately after the first run. This galvanised me and for the first time in months, I was looking forward to training...
I then caught a belter of a flu and had to take 2 weeks off
Which leads me onto this log...
I restarted the block. The SE Cluster version as well.
I'm 2 weeks in and dearie me, I am in bits!
Anyway enough about myself here's the log!
WEEK 2 DAY 4 - SE CLUSTER
Goblet Squat - 24kg
Push Ups
Chin ups
KB Swings - 24kg
Military Press - 30kg
2 x 30
These workouts kill me. It's only this week I've started to get through the session with a wave of nasuea coming obver me, usually the third set!
Looking forward to my recovery day tomorrow.
ElHaz's Training Epiphany Log
Re: ElHaz's Training Epiphany Log
Hahaha.. It was Twin Peaks and Jack Daniels no 7 in my case. And I do dig Stuart MacRobert.ElHaz wrote:After a period of watching Sex in The City box sets and drinking rose wine, I decided to man the f*ck up and start hitting the gym again.
Welcome, mate and good luck to you!
"Man is what he reads." - Joseph Brodsky
Re: ElHaz's Training Epiphany Log
We've all been there mate. Once you feel the estrogen taking over, it's time to pray at the altar of hard steelBarkadion wrote:
Hahaha.. It was Twin Peaks and Jack Daniels no 7 in my case. And I do dig Stuart MacRobert.
Welcome, mate and good luck to you!
Re: ElHaz's Training Epiphany Log
WEEK 2 DAY 4 - LSS
Went for a 45 minute run today.
Went for a 45 minute run today.
Re: ElHaz's Training Epiphany Log
WEEK 2 DAY 4 - SE CLUSTER
Goblet Squat
Push ups
Ring chin ups
KB Swings
Military press
3 x 40
The ring chins I set the reps to 20, which I do in 4 sets of 5.
Completed in 1 hour 6 mins.
This absolutely annihilated me. Third round in and I felt like I was going to be having a conversation with the 'big white telephone'! I suppose having haggis as a pre-workout meal didn't help
When I first read about BB, I wasn't too keen on the idea of high rep circuits. It all sounded too easy. That's why I went strength first on my first attempt at BB.
What was I thinking! These workouts have been truly humbling.
Goblet Squat
Push ups
Ring chin ups
KB Swings
Military press
3 x 40
The ring chins I set the reps to 20, which I do in 4 sets of 5.
Completed in 1 hour 6 mins.
This absolutely annihilated me. Third round in and I felt like I was going to be having a conversation with the 'big white telephone'! I suppose having haggis as a pre-workout meal didn't help
When I first read about BB, I wasn't too keen on the idea of high rep circuits. It all sounded too easy. That's why I went strength first on my first attempt at BB.
What was I thinking! These workouts have been truly humbling.