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For the internet lazy :


For the more intense ... a 30 minute version so you can dump in your pull ups and squats too :-)

 
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Bring Sally Up pull ups??? :oops: Oh hell no!
 
Different slant on Push ups .. "bring sally up" ..

Don't know about everyone else but I get bored doing them so might give this a go. I came up with a really good variation on the Hundu Pushup years ago which destroyed you, but I can't for the life of me remember what I did ..

Not totally sure on his theory of stopping short, I guess because you're holding position this must make it harder as he says going low makes it easier - so that must relate to the hold as doing shorts like he's doing are normally wayyyy easier .

Interesting alternative to spice things up...


I don’t like his accent, but the challenge is interesting. I will try it with my TRX routine

My PT tells me that full range of motion is important as it increases flexibility.
 
I don’t like his accent, but the challenge is interesting. I will try it with my TRX routine
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I just tried one song run through and it was "considerably" !!!!! harder than just banging out pressups - even with doing the stop at level arms. Thinking about it, when you do the "down" you could goto the floor with chest and then come up and "Hold" at level arm until the sally up.
 
Can't help but think these will help with strength/manoeuvrability on the bike as you move around (if you move around - if you don't - it probably won't make any difference ! :-) )

 
Some decent exercises there. I had a session today with my personal trainer, then took the dog for a walk. Felt great. Then had cheese and biscuits for lunch and a kebab for dinner, so feel sad now.
 
Is anyone still exercising or have the Lockdown Blues finally drained all your enthusiasm?

I managed to drag my far arse into the garage for the first time in nearly 2 weeks. The resulting workout was pretty much as expected but still disappointing.

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Fuck no! I need to trough a Mars Bar after drinking a Diet Coke to get rid of the chemical aftertaste!
 
I did skip a chest session ..

Must have been sunny today, I have full face sunburn/windburn ! So I look like a total tw4t. (more of...) .
 
Managed to get to the gym yesterday, did this;

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And then did this today;

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Basically re-starting Stronglifts from scratch, so chucking in the free weights to keep the heartrate up rather than rest.
 
Basically re-starting Stronglifts from scratch, so chucking in the free weights to keep the heartrate up rather than rest.

After a 3 month lockdown with no access to the gym I've had to de-load my Stronglifts and I want to ensure I get the form right, especially the squats as my left knee is fucked.
 
Of course, I’m all ears if you have any suggestions.
 
About 90 minutes.
 
Managed to get to the gym yesterday, did this;

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And then did this today;

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Basically re-starting Stronglifts from scratch, so chucking in the free weights to keep the heartrate up rather than rest.

Can't fault Stronglifts. Really good progressive system. You'll be back where you were with that in a fairly short period.
I usually alternate between Push/Pull/Legs and 5x5, as they get me in and out of the gym within 30 mins.

Got a 23 year old Saracen MTB set up on a Turbo Trainer in my garage and usually catch 25 mins each morning on that before starting work. Currently getting out on EMTB most weekends.

Gyms basically closed down in Wales last year, so left my membership to lapse. Set up my shed in the meantime to keep me ticking over and now really enjoy it in there on my own with a bit of Spotify going through the speaker.
Still carry a bit of weight, even though training, but I in no way watch my diet or beer intake.

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After a 3 month lockdown with no access to the gym I've had to de-load my Stronglifts and I want to ensure I get the form right, especially the squats as my left knee is fucked.
Yep, then I understand that. But still, you are on de-load stage so why no rest between sets. And 90 min of those exercises, that's a lot.
If I remember right, on both training methods 5x5 and Stronglifts the lenght of the training session should not exceed one hour.

I personally like 5x5 method more, because you have every week one heavy day and one light day. At this age, I need recovery.

The purpose is to maintain and even increase muscle condition. But I'm not aiming to be a powerlifter. But still power is the speed.
 
Im sat here reading this after being told I’m not allowed to go bike riding due to stitches in my leg - its only been 2 days but feels like a month.

So I’m going to the pub after work to exercise my hand and improve my drinking skills ?
 
If you look, you’ll see that I’m actually doing 2 StrongLifts sessions each time at the moment which is why it’s taking 90 minutes. Once I get close to my old peak I’ll only do one session per day, 3 times per week, following the program properly. As it is, it just isn’t enough work for me not to do extra reps and extra exercises. Yes, I could just bang the weight back up to where I left off but that’s likely to result in injury. I’ve got chronic DOMS today as it is...
I’ll also resume my functional strength workouts once I’m lifting enough to tax me. I’ve got two workouts that designed for me my a PT and they are good fun and bloody hard work if you hit them hard!
 
Long rides, hill treks and drinking coffee has been my lockdown routine... lost 10kg so far, having said that we’ve only been in lockdown for six weeks, should be coming out of it on Monday, a couple of trips to the pub and I’ll put that all back on again.
 
Workout every morning then ride......heavy drinking in the evening......harmony.
 
I’m back in the gym now, so I’ll do the workout below three days a week (with some extra cardio thrown in for good measure ? ) an hour of intense cardio twice a week, and a 2k swim five times a week.

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I’m interested in toning up, rather than bulking up, and this just works. Sensible eating is the key though. ?

Saturdays and any warm evenings will be out on the bike.
 
The weight is going up nicely so I've dropped to one workout per gym session with some bodyweight stuff in between and arms at the end.

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