Day 29: Little League Soccer Coach, I Am

I’m writing today’s post entirely from my iPhone. In between reps at the gym, I’m using the WordPress app on my iPhone to compose this post. A geek, I am. Technology, I love. (and Yoda too).

I just finished quads and am in between reps for hamstrings.

I’ve got some exciting news – I’ll be coaching my son’s soccer team this spring! I’m really excited. I’ll be doing twice a week practices and Saturday games for the 10 years old age group – should be fun!

I just tried a new piece of equipment that I really liked. Up until now, for my main exercise on my calves I’ve used the machine seated calf extensions.

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I just tried the seated calf extensions using free weights. It was an excellent workout for my calves.

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With no weights, it is 60 lbs. I started off with 10 on each side (80 lbs), which is about what I was doing on the machine one. It seems like I could feel it more on the free weights. After starting with 12 reps on 80 lbs, I finished out like this:

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Signing out from my iPhone, I am.

Day 27: Week 4 Weigh-in

Healthy and maintanable weight loss is between 1-2 pounds per week. I’m right on target with that — averaging 2 pounds per week since I started Body For Life. I’m 1/3 of the way through the 90 days and have lost 8 pounds through 4 weeks. This morning my weigh-in was:

Down 8 pounds in 4 weeks

Down 8 pounds in 4 weeks

Now, for the week 4 pics. From the front:
Down 8 pounds in 4 weeks
From the back:

Down 8 pounds in 4 weeks

Compilation of the first 4 weeks together (click images to enlarge):

Weekly Progress

Weekly Progress

Man, you can really start to see a difference. I think it is even more noticeable from the back. That tire tube around the waist is getting smaller. The crease at the top of the tire tube is almost gone. Taking pictures once a week and putting them together has been very motivating for me.

This week I’m swapping my days off. Up until now I’ve had Saturday as my day off each week. Hello? Super Bowl tomorrow? I’m switching with Sunday this week. Who wants to go to a Super Bowl party while on a diet? I’m doing my DDR today instead of tomorrow and will take the day off tomorrow and not worry about what I eat at the Super Bowl Party we’re going to.

Day 26: Upper Body Workout

I posted my lower body routine earlier this week. Today I’ve decided to post my upper body routine today. I follow the same Body For life strategy as described in my post on Wednesday with high reps/low weight, increasing reps and decreasing weight with one minute rests between reps and two minutes between muscle groups. I do 5 groups of muscles on upper body for a total workout time of around 50 minutes. I generally use more free weights for upper body than I do for lower body. Here is what I did today:

Muscle Group 1: Shoulders

Dumbbell Lateral Raise/Dumbbell Front Raise

Shoulders

Reps Pounds
12 5
10 5
8 7.5
6 10
12 12.5

The weight is the amount of the dumbbell in each hand. After each set of lateral raises, I immediately do the same amount of reps with a front raise. Instead of raising the dumbbells from my side straight out, I keep them straight and raise them forward and up until they are parallel with the ground and my arms are perpendicular to my chest (basically the way a zombie walks) – then back down to my side.

As soon as I finished the last set of 12 dumbbell lateral & front raises, I went immediately to the machine shoulder press:

Shoulders

Reps Pounds
12 20

Muscle Group 2: Biceps

Standing Dumbbell Bicep Curls

Biceps

Reps Pounds
12 12.5
10 15
8 17.5
6 20
12 22.5

The weight is the amount of the dumbbell in each hand. Then I went immediately to the standing biceps curl using a barbell.

Standing Biceps Barbell Curls.

Biceps

Reps Pounds
12 30

Muscle Group 3: Back

Cable Seated Low Row

Back

Reps Pounds
12 40
10 55
8 70
6 85
12 100

I then went immediately and did some back raises. I was doing just regular back raises until today, when I added a 10 pound weight that I held in my chest while doing them. I could feel a difference when I added the weight.

Back

Reps Pounds
12 10

Now, these two were mainly for the lower back. You can mix it up sometimes and do upper back on another day with something like the iso-lateral pull down.

Muscle Group 4: Chest

Machine Chest Fly

Chest

Today I did the machine fly for my main chest exercise. Often I do free weights on a regular bench press instead. Both bench presses were taken today, so I did the fly machine. I like to mix it up every once in a while anyway, so that I’m not just doing the exact same thing every time I go to the gym.

Reps Pounds
12 60
10 75
8 90
6 105
12 120

Then I went immediately to the machine chest press.

Chest

Reps Pounds
12 50

Muscle Group 5: Triceps

Overhead dumbbell extensions

Triceps

Sometimes I do the machine triceps pulldown, but today I did overhead dumbbell extensions instead. For this one, you grab one dumbbell and lift it over your head. Hold the dumbbell with both hands, and while keeping the part of your arm from your shoulders to your elbows straight up (next to the sides of your head/ears), lower the dumbbell until your arms are at a 90 degree angle behind you pointing straight back. Then lift up until the dumbbell is directly over your head. That constitutes one rep. Focus on slow, steady motions so you can feel the muscles doing their work as opposed to quick pushes.

Reps Pounds
12 12.5
10 15
8 17.5
6 20
12 22.5

Then I immediately did 12 bench dips. Once again, slow dips focusing on feeling the triceps do their work as opposed to pounding them out real quick.

Triceps

That’s it for the upper body. It sounds like a lot, but once you get into a rythym it becomes easier to know what to do. I recommend using something to track your reps each time. There are many simple printouts you can get online to do this. I use my phone, which has an app that allows me to do this. Once you get a feel for where you should be as far as the weights on each muscle group, it makes it easier and faster at the gym. You don’t have to try things out and know exactly what you need to do. After finishing a muscle group, if it was not too difficult, I’ll make a note that I will see next time to increase the weight.

I’ll be honest, today’s workout was the most difficult since I started Body For Life. I didn’t have much energy at all. I think it was a combination of little sleep and not enough food. I only got about 6 hours of sleep last night (and have been running low on sleep this week in general). Also, I had a dentist appointment this morning, so I didn’t eat my usual breakfast. By the time I got home from my dentist appointment, I had some vanilla Chobani greek yogurt, worked for a few hours, then went to the gym on my lunch break.

I really should have eaten at least 2 meals by then, but all I had eaten was the yogurt. After I finished the back muscles, I was going to move on to the bench press. They have two at the gym I work out at, but both were being used. I sat down on a bench and leaned my head against the wall, trying to decide what to do. I must have drifted off to sleep, because I woke up with a jolt as my head started falling forward. Luckily it was just for a second…or was it? It seemed like it was just a nod off and instant awakening.

I decided to go over and do the fly machine instead for the chest. I finished my workout, but it was very difficult. When I left the gym, I noticed it was way later than I thought it was. My workouts for upper body are always about 50 minutes, plus or minus a minute or two. They’re pretty consistent time-wise. I did the math and by my calculations I must had taken a 25 minute nap with my head against the wall. I wonder what people at the gym thought when they saw this random guy sitting down with his head against the wall sleeping. Oops! Well, at least I finished the workout. Moral to the story – push through your workouts when you have a tough one, even if you have to take a nap at the gym. Did I just really say that?? **head scratch**

Day 25: Hot Dogs while on Body For Life?

Ok, so you’re probably thinking – no way! Hot dogs are too fattening to eat when doing Body For Life. We found these 98% fat free turkey dogs made by Oscar Meyer that are seriously yummy right off of the grill. One turkey dog is only 40 calories and .5g of fat. To compare, a regular beef frank from Oscar Meyer has 130 calories and 14g of fat! Even if I have two of the turkey dogs, it is still 80 calories compared to 130 and 1g of fat compared to 14g. Winning!

So the other day I fired up the grill and decided to grill up these bad boys. The goods:

Turkey Dogs

Threw them on the grill:

Turkey Dogs

For the buns, I got Nature’s Own 100% Whole Wheat Hot Dog Rolls. They don’t have any high fructose corn syrup (bonus), have 3g of fiber and believe it or not – as much protein as one of the turkey dogs! (5g).

Hot Dog Buns

There we go…nice and done!

Turkey Dogs

Now, for on top of it, I like mustard. Besides just tasting good, it has virtually zero calories (I think actually it is something like 3 calories per teaspoon, or something like that).

Great on Turkey Dogs

Yes, this is the super generic mustard. This is one of the products that doesn’t matter if you buy generic (sorry French’s, but your yellow mustard tastes the same and costs more). Some things you can’t go generic on, though, like toilet paper. No thanks – I don’t enjoy feeling like I’m using sandpaper when I wipe.

Now, for the reveal…

with mustard
With one bun and two dogs, it was the perfect amount. Obviously the bun was my carbs and the hot dogs were my protein. If you like hot dogs on the grill or over a fire, you can still have them on Body For Life, or any healthy diet for that matter. Just choose the turkey dogs with 28 times less fat than the regular ones.

Nutritional Information (1 bun, two dogs):

Calories 190
Fat 3g
Protein 15g
Sugar 4g

Day 24: Lower Body Workout

When I do the lower body, I work 4 muscle groups: quads, hamstrings, calves & abs. Each one takes about 10 minutes for a workout of around 40 minutes. Following the recommended Body For Life workout strategy, I start with low weights/high reps, increasing weight and decreasing reps with a one minute rest in between. Then I finish with high weight, high rep in the high-fat burning zone and go immediately to something else that works the same group of muscles with high weight, high rep. After that I rest 2 minutes and start the next muscle group. For my reps I do 12-10-8-6-12, 12 (alternate). Here is the exact workout that I did today:

Muscle Group 1: Quads

Leg Extension

Quads

Reps Pounds
12 35
10 45
8 55
6 65
12 75

Then I went immediately over to the seated leg press for the alternate:

Lower Body

Reps Pounds
12 190

Muscle Group 2: Hamstrings

Leg Curl

Lower Body

Reps Pounds
12 25
10 35
8 45
6 55
12 65

Then I went immediately back over to the seated leg press for the alternate with a little more weight than the first time:

Reps Pounds
12 210

Muscle Group 3: Calves:

Horizontal Calf

Calves

Reps Pounds
12 80
10 90
8 100
6 110
12 120

Then I went immediately found some equipment with a bar that was elevated, stood on the edge of it with my toes, and did 12 standing calf raises. I let my heels come below where my toes were, then slowly stand up until I’m basically on my tippy toes, then back down below the toes. Slow is the key – by the end of 12 the calves are really burning.

Muscle Group 4: Core/Abs

Hammer Strength Abdominal Crunch

Abs

Reps Pounds
12 20
10 30
8 40
6 50
12 60

Then I went immediately over to a weight bench and laid flat on my back with my butt at the edge of the bench. Starting with my legs straight out, I did 12 leg lifts up to where they are perpindicular to my torso. At the top, for an extra kick I would push up until all of my weight is on the upper part of my back/shoulders. Then slowly lower the legs back down. Both on the way up and way down the legs are straight without the knees bent. After the ab crunch machine and 12 of these I could totally feel the burn in the abs – good stuff.

So that’s my lower body workout for today. It’s pretty similar each time I do lower body, but I may start mixing it up soon with maybe some more free weights. We’ll see. For now, it is a really good workout.