All cured by a good malt whiskey.
All cured by a good malt whiskey.
There, but for the grace of God, goes John Bradford
My aim, then, was to whip the rebels, to humble their pride, to follow them to their inmost recesses, and make them fear and dread us. Fear is the beginning of wisdom.
I am tired and sick of war. Its glory is all moonshine. It is only those who have neither fired a shot nor heard the shrieks and groans of the wounded who cry aloud for blood, for vengeance, for desolation.
And so we're back!
Most of yesterday was spent running errands which pile up after almost a 2 month absence, but I managed to get in a half a mile run and a pull-up ladder (1 to 7, not impressive).
Have come to the decision I'm dropping drinking until christmas holidays because I need to save some cash, and I'm actually tired of most drinks. (It's been a tough 2 months!) Occasinal wine with a meal will be tolerated, but you all know what I mean by 'drinking'.
Been getting my diet straight today, and so the day so far looks like this:
Wake-up:
Roll off the bed, do a set of 51 pushups, then proceed with morning grooming, do a set of 35, shave, drink some water, turn on laptop, do another 40 (all max effort), shower, and start my day.
Breakfast:
spinach, cherry tomatoes, 150g of mixed beans, 1 egg+3 whites scramble, green tea, 100g of smoked salmon, double espresso.
Lunch:
300g of soya veggie meat, pasta, and 300g of banana/chocolate cake (I know, I know - the girlfriend made it, what was I supposed to do?)
Then:
half a mile jog, then 45 pullups in 9 sets with 60 sec breaks.
Dinner:
300g of chicken with tomatoes, coconut/peanut sauce, and another 200g of that cake i had for lunch. (it's finished now...)
More tomorrow!
Will update as day progresses
Last edited by SwordsMaster; 08-29-2012 at 21:44.
Managing perceptions goes hand in hand with managing expectations - Masamune
Pie is merely the power of the state intruding into the private lives of the working class. - Beirut
I really need to start doing pushups right after I get out of bed. I finally have the energy to do them after I've had my breakfast shake. Not the best combination.
That looks like an excellent breakfast.
Reinvent the British and you get a global finance center, edible food and better service. Reinvent the French and you may just get more Germans.
Ik hou van ferme grieten en dikke pintenOriginally Posted by Evil_Maniac From Mars
Down with dried flowers!
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Weird day today - woke up around 2 pm, had a 50g of whey+ berries shake, and my next meal was around 9pm - 300g of steak with kidney beans and a tomato, onion and garlic sauce.
Screwed up the low carb rule - woman was baking... Ah well.
Exercise:
5x max rep pull ups (total - 44) with 90s between sets
3x max rep pushups with 5-10 min break between sets.
An important consideration is i gave up drinking for a few weeks, feeling it already.
Managing perceptions goes hand in hand with managing expectations - Masamune
Pie is merely the power of the state intruding into the private lives of the working class. - Beirut
I gotta change over to 5 small meals a day.
I am watching what I eat, I am spending 2.5 hours a day in the gym, and I am not losing any weight at all.
I realize my sleep and health issues do not help, but in the past I have had a system of being able to easily burn 20 pounds in a month with a drastic change of routine. Now, this is suddenly not working. I hate being old.
Baby Quit Your Cryin' Put Your Clown Britches On!!!
A few points - and as an army man I'm sure you're aware of them (btw, like your PI adventures, reminds me of some old times in west africa).
It isn't necessarily up to 5 small meals, but a couple of rules of thumb:
1 - have a protein heavy breakfast EARLY. As in within an hour of waking up, even better if it's a half hour.
2 - have your last big meal of the day 3 hours before sleep. The only thing you can have between then and sleep if you must have something is easily digestible protein (cottage cheese, tuna, lean chicken, you know the drill)
A little bodybuilding pro-tip: Have 2 double espressos just after waking up, before breakfast or any morning exercise.
As to exercise - most here know i'm a proponent of full body workouts as opposed to isolated exercises (think pull-ups vs bicep curls), but no matter what the approach, if you want to lose weight it is key to keep rest intervals between exercises short. In the 10-30 sec range.
Also, and I'm not sure whether this is an option - invest in a kettlebell. There are few things which are such a sure burner as 50 pre-breakfast KB deadlifts.
To help you sleep: include some cholesterol in your last meal of the day. Fat helps you sleep, plus cholesterol is needed to synthetise testosterone (which helps with your muscle development) and that also happens during your sleep.
So make your last meal of the day porkchops or not-so-lean steak.
And yes, giving up drinking for 3 months will definitely help. But hey, all it took was some pretty eyes and berry pie and my diet cave in, so I ain't judging.
Managing perceptions goes hand in hand with managing expectations - Masamune
Pie is merely the power of the state intruding into the private lives of the working class. - Beirut
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