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cgb fat bar 199x5,219x5,249x10
a. cgb fat bar 159x10x5 sets
b. BB rows 135x20,155x20,175x20,195x20,215x10
a. curls 85x10x3 sets
b. lat raise 25’sx10x3
c. pushdowns 100x20x3
First time in forever my left shoulder was completely pain free. Just have to stick with cgb.
looking good buddy! Sprints? Really? Are you tryin’ to make me feel bad? I have been wanting to incorporate these too… but usually just open another beer and contemplate it… lol!
[quote]bunny7568 wrote:
looking good buddy! Sprints? Really? Are you tryin’ to make me feel bad? I have been wanting to incorporate these too… but usually just open another beer and contemplate it… lol![/quote]
I can’t believe it myself. My legs ache today. Its funny telling my legs to go faster but nothing happens. My wife got a kick out of making fun of me but she’s just jealous.
I’ve switched from beer and whiskey to wine. Tastes like shit for the first few weeks but then its not so bad. And I read it actually has health benefits. Drunk with benefits is a winner in my book.
[quote]JoeGood wrote:
I am a big fan of sled sprints.[/quote]
My conditioning needs to be a little better before I’m a fan. If you’re doing these regularly you must be in great shape.[/quote]
I don’t know about great shape. I do know I can play football on O and D for two hours and not be all that tired.
Next I’m getting a prowler and then I have dreams of a sled sprint, prowler push, farmers walk circuit day. Maybe start at 5 circuits and then ad on as I get better at it.
Nice work Joe, I have no space or place to use a prowler,
apartment life isnt conducive to it, and the weekend place is all hill,
but a bags of gravel in wheel barrow go a long long way.
Wilson, I think sleeping with my arm down (not above my head) and switching to cgb have made the big difference with the shoulder. I polished off a bottle of wine last night watching a chick flick with my wife. I give ‘Julie & Julia’ only a luke warm review.
Joe, sounds like you’re in good shape to me. I do a few sprints and I’m toasted.
Kevin, a few trips up and down that hill with a full wheelbarrow would get the blood flowing. Simple and effective. Just the way I like it.
[quote]mjnewland wrote:
red wine is good, but no replacement for rye.
Have you bought any new ferns lately. do we need a meathead intervention?[/quote]
A weekend of cigars, whiskey, red meat and helmetless bike riding (legal in NH) would suit me just fine. Just let me check with my wife first.