Warm Up
- Inch worm with push-up
- 10 pull ups (off box)
- 10 reaching lunges
- 400m run
- 10 wall squats (facing)
* 3x
- 5 sets/5 reps front squats (same weight for me due to hamstrings and glute/65lbs) everyone else did 5-4-3-1 up to max weight.
Buy In
- 100 kettlebell swings (everyone else did 3x100m resistance sprints)
Workout
- clean and jerk (65lbs)
- body rows
25-15-9
Time 9:35
The only reason I posted this is because its monumental in that it caused me to feel the urge to vomit, so in summary, this workout, even though it was no where near the RX weights, really, and I mean really gassed me.
In Other News...The Scale is a Fear Monger!!
As you may have read recently, I don't feel I have been focusing on weight loss as much and have realized my progress may have slowed because of this, however during this time, I have kept my eating under control. It's more that I have not been able to exercise as much as I would like too.
Because of this I have avoided the scale. I mean who wants to know after all the hard work they have done that they are going backwards?
My thought was hold on, get a grip, let things stabilize and then step on the scale. I just couldn't do that. I had to step on the scale last night to see what kind of damage I have done.
Believe it or not I did this at 2 am, probably the worst time of the day to weigh yourself and I had a pasta dinner that evening at Boston Pizza (off their Healthy Menu choices). It was under 600 calories and had less that 550 mg of sodium but still it was pasta.
So I step on the scale, and I step off again. It must be wrong, so I adjust the thingy wheel to make sure it's on zero and I step back on. The same weight!! Now I am thinking I must be asleep because there is noway I have lost 4lbs in the last two weeks could have I? I re-step on the scale and the same weight again..221lbs. HOLY SHIT!! ALL that anxiety for what?
This proves that for me, food is my biggest contributor to my size and the exercise is the catalyst to change the look of my body and how it feels. Ultimately the scale proves I can do this AND have a busy life. It's my experience, that this is a rare statement about the scale.
My theory of BALANCE is actually working!!
What a relief to beat the scale!!
Do you have any unexpected weight loss stories??
First, congrats on the continued weight loss. Second - Nice workout!!
ReplyDeleteThat scale can be a demon. I have come to the point where I weigh only a few times a year, now that I have pretty well stabilized and maintained my size for the past several years. I have come to learn that it's only one part of a big puzzle and not the main driving factor behind my vision of health.
The scale can definitely be a monster. Good job on your loss!
ReplyDeleteIt is always great to see how your shape is improving! To enhance my strength before workouts I am taking Navy Seal Formula, manufactured by MGNutritionals. This dietary supplement delivers perfect energy, so I am capable of training twice as long, and I see substantial increase in my strength and endurance.
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