Week Two – Getting Harder (Saturday 25 October 2014)
So it’s day 13 on this new program. I’ve done as many days of heavy-weight,
low repetition and light-weight, high repetition exercises and I’ve smashed
myself with intense cardio intervals. Today’s Chest, Abs, Cardio smash was
freaking brilliant – plus I had the gym to myself…. This meant Oasis, The
Killers and Ministry of Sound being played on the music box for around 90
minutes! J
On this ship, we have a selection of cardio machines and I’ve mostly
been using the spin bike (of course), the rower and cross trainer. I’ve also
been making up my HIITs with rapid high repetition (low weight) leg press, calf
raise and hamstring curls. The spin bike and I have covered close to 120km of
1km sprints, the cross trainer has seen me smash 4km per 12 minutes of 1 minute
intervals per session (4 sessions so far means 16km total), and the rower and I
have effectively travelled 10km in 4 sessions of 1 km sprints. So, I’m going
pretty hard!
The abdominals everyday element is highly addictive and increasingly
more difficult, but it is helping me feel less ‘blubbery’ and more taught if
that’s possible (?) coupled with my program’s intensity. I’m researching and
trying new exercises for abdominals, and feeling constantly that I’m working
them. I even feel my core getting stronger, especially during the weights
exercises, meaning I can lift heavier, or for more reps! Awesome.
That’s about all from me for now, except I’m still feeling the pinch
of, maybe, a trapped nerve or muscle tweak in my shoulder – but I’m not made of
glass and Yoga has taught me to listen to my body better. I’ve even started to
Savasana at the end of my really hard workouts (most days!) – which must look
weird since I’m doing it on the gym floor for 2-3 minutes as my cool down, calm
down meditation. Love combining all this stuff I’ve learnt in the past few
years.
6 Days into the program I switched my supplements around. The ON
Hydro Builder is dee-lish! Plus, it’s giving me what I need to replace lunch
(alongside a WinGaz style berry, superfood smoothie-yum!). The OxyShred is an
interesting product because it really kicks my workout into a new gear; the
thermogenic is less aggressive, but it turns up the heat! The good this is the
absence of heavy stimulants and I’m not ‘buzzing’ just getting into the ‘zone’
of my training. Happy.
That’s all from me, from the middle of nowhere. Hopefully, I can
upload soon.
Do yourself a favour, immerse yourself in some good old school tunes
and get sweaty. Work at whatever level you are comfortable, to achieve YOUR
goals.
“Never Back Down, and don’t succumb to your own
justifications. Ignore them and Just Freaking Do It!” (Thanks Mish)
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