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Old 04-17-2012, 02:58 AM
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Monday April 16th, 2012

Conditioning


Rowing - Intervals
3 minute warm up
6 cycles of 30second sprint/1min slow
3 minute cool down


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Well I decided it's been too long since I've done any cardio... I also decided that the best way to go about doing cardio for a guy concerned with maintaining as much muscle mass as possible is to do interval training and one that trains the largest muscle groups possible to simulate weight training more closely ... aka rowing.

I bought myself a cheap rowing machine from sears that seems to do the trick. It's just a fan style machine so it's a bit loud when I get it all wound up but just have to crank the music a bit louder. ha

I could have just used the rowers at the gym but I never feel like doing cardio right after weights and I didn't want to make more trips to the gym than I already do so I'd feel like I live there ... so this seemed like a good compromise.

I also did a session on Sunday that I forgot to record that was the same as this.

My plan is to row on Wednesday and at least 1 (or both) of the weekend days.

Hopefully it was a worthy investment. So far I'm pleased with it.

IW
i dont like to interfere with your journal but its the only way i get your attention, okay so after a few month training iv decided the powertec workbench isnt working or its just not my best option,i have deffinatly built a considerate amount mucle but i feel not to my full potential, the whole leverage movement feels unatural, so iv sold that and purchased a powertec power rack which provides all free weight exercises for me, not put it to test yet but i was thinking of doing the workout A workout B ruitein like this > WORKOUT A Squats 2x5 low 3x5 moderate 5x5 max
bench press 2x5 low 3x5 moderate 5x5 max
incline DB bench press 2x5 low 3x5 moderate 5x5 max
barbell rows 2x5 low 3x5 moderate 5x5 max
pull ups AMAP
WORKOUT B Squats 2x5 low 3x5 moderate 5x5 max
overhead press 2x5 low 3x5 moderate 5x5 max
deadlift 1x5
dumbell lateral raise 2x5 low 3x5 moderate 5x5 max
what do you think ?
im not sure the sets are to praportion could you advise please thanks
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Old 04-17-2012, 05:55 PM
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Not sure what you're getting at with your "low/moderate/max"? Are you really going to do 10 sets?

Are you talking about warmup and acclimation sets as well?

Free weights is definitely the way to go by the way. I assumed you were using free weights already actually ....

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