I don't know if I'm doing squats right because I don't feel stressed at all. I've just tried them out with your directions and it's not hard compared to other body weight exercises. I do have pretty big legs, so maybe it's a natural function for me and I'm blessed in that regard. Or maybe I'm not doing them right and I'm cheating somewhere in the movement. I don't think I am. However, I don't particularly feel a stretch like I do with other exercises.
It took me a few tries, but I understand what you mean regarding the pushups. I'll make sure to keep my elbows in more when doing them from now on. More arrow; less 'T'.
I do very little stretching, but I'll do more. I try to flex quite a bit, like in between sets while catching my breath, as it helps fill the muscles with oxygen and blood, but doesn't really tire them out that much. I'm not sure how true that is, but it feels like it's the case.
The most crucial thing for me is to lose my fat. I struggle to maintain a healthy diet, but I can work out each day. I have a decent routine worked up and I actually enjoy it. If I miss a day then I make arrangements to work out another day, like the weekends. At first I wasn't like that, but as I progressed and became stronger I started to enjoy working out more. The pump, as they say, started feeling nice.
As far as calorie counting, I have no aversion to it, but I know I'll fail at it. I have too much of a sweet tooth. With that said, apart from the junk food I eat, I do consume plenty of healthy foods, such as spinach, tuna, chicken, cottage cheese, peanuts, vegetables, fruit, etc., but I also eat chocolate, ice-cream, cakes and crisps.
I don't have a bar where I work out. Sorry, I must have misinformed you somewhere along the way. Conversing in this way isn't ideal. I hope to pick up a bar and some plates to finally expand my range and work on Deadlifts, but for the moment I only have a broken chin-up bar and a set of light dumbbells. I need a exercise ball, an incline bench, and a barbell.
But thanks for the guideline on when to work out and what to do. As I said above, it took me a few reads through to understand what you were saying, but I get it. Thanks a lot for the help!
samzadgan wrote:so way too much to quote here...so here goes with no quotes:
Skip and T-Rey...so i'm only new to this dad thing...my Dylan is only 4 months old. When it came to music we started with classical and just relaxation music as my wife was doing Hypnobirthing (which i highly recommend, if you want more info PM me, happy to explain)...but after a while we compromised and e started listening to Segovia, so i was happy with that. We stuck with that stuff until he was about a month old and i started to introduce JJ Cale, Albert King, some persian folk music, Opeth (Damnation), George Benson...basically anything thats not too harsh.
I just hope he likes good music, and has eclectic taste...but at the end of the day...he'll like what he likes...i can only help direct...strongly help!
On the circumcision thing...we were actually all for it, and were even looking into it just before we gave birth...but when he was born and we saw him and bonded...there was no way i was going to let sharp object near my child!
Dan: on the exercise, from the few years that i use to train, i always did opposing exercises on the same day...my routine as:
Day 1 Chest and Back
Day 2 Cardio and Abs
Day 3 Shoulders and Forearms
Day 4 Cardio and Abs
Day 5 Biceps and Triceps
Day 6 Legs
Day 7 Rest
I got this routine from a guy i use to go to gym with who was training for Mr Australia contest, at the time i was training for professional wrestling, i had dreams of being in the WWF!
Darren: What are you making with all those boards?
And Nick talking about Jr Dunwich gear...you guys seen these new pedals? Thats an iPhone 5 under the 3 pedals!
Thanks for the advice!
Also, TINNNNNYY!!








