Guest guest Posted February 26, 2001 Report Share Posted February 26, 2001 Danny - Those are truly awesome results, congratulations! Are you following BFL to the letter, or have you tweaked? Jarel > For all of you who are scale watchers, here are the 4 week results for me: > > 198 to 197 pounds > > Fat 36 lbs to 33 lbs > Muscle 162 lbs to 164 > > I'll trade 3 lbs of fat for 2 lbs of muscle any month! > > Yours in strength, > -danny Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 26, 2001 Report Share Posted February 26, 2001 Awesome Danny!!! Keep up the good work!! ~~ For all of you who are scale watchers, here are the 4 week results for me:198 to 197 poundsFat 36 lbs to 33 lbsMuscle 162 lbs to 164I'll trade 3 lbs of fat for 2 lbs of muscle any month!Yours in strength,-danny Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 26, 2001 Report Share Posted February 26, 2001 Great job, I am so excited to hit some high, instead of just screaming!! I began workingout today, i did upper body........ ouch, luckily it doesn't take much to type. I feel fabulous though. I do body fat tomorrow....... I am scared. I know reality will hit then and it will just motivate me all the more to change it. I can see now why fat % and measuring along with pictures is so essential! Does any one know when the next challenge starts, I haven't been able to find anything. I am still awaiting my challenge packets. Danni ----- Original Message ----- From: Danny Shaw <djshaw@...> > No tweaking. I would say if anything, my eating isn't as clean as it should > be. I met the goal of not weighing for 4 weeks last month, so this months > goal is to eat clean and workout hard. > > I hit a new high on leg press this AM, I pressed 270! Had a lot of energy > today, it felt good! > > -danny > > ----- Original Message ----- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 26, 2001 Report Share Posted February 26, 2001 Woohoo! Hi Danni, nice to see you around these parts. And glad to see that you're starting off on the right foot. Didn't I tell you this was a great group of peoples? Setting little goals and hitting them feels really great, as you'll soon see. Today was my HIIT cardio and I managed not only my 20 minutes but a full 20 of extra moderate afterwards, including 10 minutes on the treadmill. For me, that's a big thing because I have really bad circulation problems in my legs and the treadmill just about kills me after 5 minutes. Soon, I may be able to do 20 minutes on the treadmill alone! Tina *********** REPLY SEPARATOR *********** On 2/26/01 at 8:08 AM danni hall wrote: >Great job, >I am so excited to hit some high, instead of just screaming!! >I began workingout today, i did upper body........ ouch, luckily it doesn't >take much to type. >I feel fabulous though. I do body fat tomorrow....... I am scared. I know >reality will hit then and it will just motivate me all the more to change >it. I can see now why fat % and measuring along with pictures is so >essential! >Does any one know when the next challenge starts, I haven't been able to >find anything. I am still awaiting my challenge packets. >Danni Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 26, 2001 Report Share Posted February 26, 2001 Hi, Danny! I think you have some great goals that are very achievable if you persevere! Just think of how great you'll feel when it happens! Good luck, you can do it! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 26, 2001 Report Share Posted February 26, 2001 WooHooo! Tina, It really feels good as you make excellent strides in areas that seemed impossible at one time. I couldn't believe my progress on cardio. Literally no plateaus, just continuous improvement with each session. slow and steady! Stay strong! Kit Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 26, 2001 Report Share Posted February 26, 2001 You'll reach the pinnacle in no time! Enjoy the climb, the view is priceless! Kit 10% BF 190 lbs Size 32 comfortable Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 26, 2001 Report Share Posted February 26, 2001 >WooHooo! Tina, It really feels good as you make excellent strides in areas >that seemed impossible at one time. I couldn't believe my progress on >cardio. Literally no plateaus, just continuous improvement with each >session. slow and steady! Stay strong! Kit Thanks Kit. I tell you what, though, I feel like dying on HIIT days after my LBW days. LOL. Talk about a struggle! I yearn for the day when it gets easier to do. One thing is that I've been having a lot of trouble with a sore knee the last few weeks, it flairs up on and off, and I'm terrified of blowing it out. Any idea how difficult it is to do LBW without stressing the knees? heh Tina Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 26, 2001 Report Share Posted February 26, 2001 Kit, Your envisions of a heart attack made me laugh! I usually reach my 9s and 10s while running on a busy road, and all I can think is, " I must look like the biggest idiot, running just as fast as I can, huffing and puffing...at least if I pass out, there are definitely other people around to call an ambulance! " Ha ha! 10s are especially fun in the gym, when I'm obviously really going all out beside others who might be leisurely reading the paper while cycling! Oh well, maybe I'll make some new BFL friends. :-) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 26, 2001 Report Share Posted February 26, 2001 I don't go much below 90 degrees for that reason, and the stress is still great. be sure not to elevate heels on the squat and point your toes to the outside about 30-35 degrees and keep knees in line with the toes. Slow tempo and discontinue immediately on any twinge. The knees are pretty important! BTW I have the same issues on cardio after leg day. It takes the first five minutes just to convince myself I will finish! LOL Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 26, 2001 Report Share Posted February 26, 2001 In a message dated 2/26/01 8:09:33 PM Eastern Standard Time, Tina writes: Hahah, sounds very familiar. You know what the worst is, though? When your butt starts to go numb from sitting on the bike for so long, then you get up and start limping out, afraid to check in the mirror to see if your underwear has gone up your butt because you can't feel it but you just KNOW everyone in the room is watching you hobble away so you hobble as fast as you can to get to the locker room so you can check. ROFL Hah! This reminds me why I don't do the stationary bikes! Now I remember...I do rowing, and I have a picture that inspires me about 10 feet away. I row for 20 minutes and I look at that picture, and my arms, my legs, my shoulders are burning, and the sweat is pouring off my head, and I look at that picture. I guess I'm thinking that if I just keep on going, I'll get there, to the picture, to me. I also use the StepMill, almost every day. That thing is brutal. The only reason why I've stuck with it is this true event that occured just 2 weeks ago: I had a meeting up at Cornell University, and if you don't know anything about Ithaca, it has massive, steep hills, from which form beautiful gorges and waterfalls. Anyway, we decided that after the meeting we'd walk into Collegetown and get some dinner. La-di-da, we skip down the hill to a Greek restaurant and eat dinner. 90 minutes later, we leave the restaurant, and have to hike back up the hill to our cars in the parking lot. So, we're walking, talking...and suddenly, I realize I'm talking to myself!! What the... I turn around, and there, about halfway up the hill are my compatriots, panting and wheezing. I'm nearly at the top, and I was barely breathing hard. Oh, yeah...I'm far from the oldest in the group, too. That convinced me that the StepMill was my newest, bestest friend. a "The manner of giving is worth more than the gift." - Pierre Corneille Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 26, 2001 Report Share Posted February 26, 2001 >BTW I have the same issues on cardio after leg day. It takes >the first five minutes just to convince myself I will finish! LOL Lucky! Man, it takes me til I'm around minute 15 to convince myself that I can finish. I usually feel like dying when I reach minute 4 and the intensity starts to climb. That's why I feel really proud of myself when I finish the 20 minutes HIIT and then do an additional 20 moderate after that. I'm such a wussy, I really feel like giving up sometimes and have very little willpower but I know my coach (hi !) would kick me inna hiney if he found out that I gave up too soon. Tina Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 26, 2001 Report Share Posted February 26, 2001 >LOL Tina!! I spent the first 10 mns yesterday alternately talking myself outta cardio, then talking myself back into finishing....by the time I got done arguing with me, myself and I, my HIIT was done >~~ Hahah, sounds very familiar. You know what the worst is, though? When your butt starts to go numb from sitting on the bike for so long, then you get up and start limping out, afraid to check in the mirror to see if your underwear has gone up your butt because you can't feel it but you just KNOW everyone in the room is watching you hobble away so you hobble as fast as you can to get to the locker room so you can check. ROFL Tina Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 26, 2001 Report Share Posted February 26, 2001 It is a mental dialogue with myself everytime! I love most cardio except the bike. Especially when I first change over which is where I am at now. It is hard for me even to peddle on the first minute after a peak, then I steel myself for the climb, but literally counting seconds with two-three minutes to go in each five minute climb to the intensity peak. I have no idea how someone could read their mail which Bill used to do. I'm too busy talking to myself! But a little personal best each time will keep you focused, help you win the argument with yourself and take you to new heights! I've added 20 minutes to the end and it takes some serious talking to keep from shutting it down early. Stay strong Champions! Kit Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 26, 2001 Report Share Posted February 26, 2001 ROFL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Hahah, sounds very familiar. You know what the worst is, though? When your butt starts to go numb from sitting on the bike for so long, then you get up and start limping out, afraid to check in the mirror to see if your underwear has gone up your butt because you can't feel it but you just KNOW everyone in the room is watching you hobble away so you hobble as fast as you can to get to the locker room so you can check. ROFLTina Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 26, 2001 Report Share Posted February 26, 2001 *sigh* 10 mns extra is all i can keep myself talked into....ugh!! I MEAN to do 20....but up to this point, 10 is all I can eke out, then I shut it off......*grumble* BUT BUT BUT!!! Ive learned how to discipline myself this far at least!! My poor crosstrainer hasnt been used except for the 10 mns I spent on it 2 years ago after I put it together...... LOL!! So 20mns HIIT followed by 10 moderate is a HUGE mountain to me ((although I still argue with myself, *giggle*)) ~~ I've added 20 minutes to the end and it takes some serious talking to keep from shutting it down early. Stay strong Champions! Kit Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 26, 2001 Report Share Posted February 26, 2001 , just think about having to email the group next time and telling us that you could only do 10 minutes, and me sitting here saying " neener, neener, neener " at you. That should motivate you another 10 minutes. LOL Or imagine me hobbling around with my underwear up my crack. The hysterics should keep you going a bit longer. HAHAHAHAH Tina *********** REPLY SEPARATOR *********** On 2/26/01 at 7:03 PM wrote: >*sigh* 10 mns extra is all i can keep myself talked into....ugh!! I MEAN to do 20....but up to this point, 10 is all I can eke out, then I shut it off......*grumble* Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 26, 2001 Report Share Posted February 26, 2001 ACK!! LOL!!! Yes, I do believe that would be sufficient motivation!! And the mental pic of you and your underwear......well lets just say that about made me fall outta my chair the first time you described it....and it is no less effective now!! TeeHee!! I shall NOT try to remember that while doing cardio.......Ill fall of the blasted machine!! LOL!!! Thanks for the good chuckles ~~ , just think about having to email the group next time and telling us that you could only do 10 minutes, and me sitting here saying "neener, neener, neener" at you. That should motivate you another 10 minutes. LOLOr imagine me hobbling around with my underwear up my crack. The hysterics should keep you going a bit longer. HAHAHAHAHTina Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 26, 2001 Report Share Posted February 26, 2001 Congratulations! That's huge results! Focus first on the 20 minutes and hitting those tens and then doing a personal best by increasing one thing each time and you'll be the cardio queen in no time! My first two rounds last year were the solution followed by five minutes of cooling off slowly until my heartbeat came back to earth. I had visions of a heart attack for the first two months! (No gasping remember!!) Progress not perfection! Onward Champions! Kit Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 26, 2001 Report Share Posted February 26, 2001 My biggest problem with the cardio is probably sheer boredom. I'm bored to tears. I have my favorite music blaring and they have three tvs in the room with closed captioning but there's rarely anything on in the mornings that I'm the least bit interested in. The guys usually have ESPN on two tvs (one on each side of the room) and the other one usually has either one of the morning shows like Today or Reege, and I despise him. I can't sit there and read, either, I get too distracted and can't follow what I'm reading. Anyone have any hints on how not to be bored for 40 minutes? Tina *********** REPLY SEPARATOR *********** On 2/26/01 at 7:42 PM wrote: >ACK!! LOL!!! Yes, I do believe that would be sufficient motivation!! >And the mental pic of you and your underwear......well lets just say that about made me fall outta my chair the first time you described it....and it is no less effective now!! TeeHee!! I shall NOT try to remember that while doing cardio.......Ill fall of the blasted machine!! LOL!!! >Thanks for the good chuckles >~~ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 26, 2001 Report Share Posted February 26, 2001 My biggest problem with the cardio is probably sheer boredom. I'm bored to tears. I have my favorite music blaring and they have three tvs in the room with closed captioning but there's rarely anything on in the mornings that I'm the least bit interested in. The guys usually have ESPN on two tvs (one on each side of the room) and the other one usually has either one of the morning shows like Today or Reege, and I despise him. I can't sit there and read, either, I get too distracted and can't follow what I'm reading. Anyone have any hints on how not to be bored for 40 minutes? Tina *********** REPLY SEPARATOR *********** On 2/26/01 at 7:42 PM wrote: >ACK!! LOL!!! Yes, I do believe that would be sufficient motivation!! >And the mental pic of you and your underwear......well lets just say that about made me fall outta my chair the first time you described it....and it is no less effective now!! TeeHee!! I shall NOT try to remember that while doing cardio.......Ill fall of the blasted machine!! LOL!!! >Thanks for the good chuckles >~~ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 27, 2001 Report Share Posted February 27, 2001 In a message dated 2/27/01 11:43:34 AM Eastern Standard Time, tandl2000@... writes: << The last week or so, I've noticed the gym's weight trainer eyeballing me both in the cardio room and in the weight room. I'm not sure whether he's watching me because I'm funny-looking, is watching my form, wondering what the hell a heifer like me is doing in there, or what. He has started saying hi to me everyday though. Very odd. Tina >> Tina you GO girl! Chances are he is watching you because he is INTERESTED in you .... think positive! I find that the attention is flattering, and the last time that I thought that a trainer in the gym was looking at me weird (and thinking that I looked odd) turns out he was attracted to me! Go figure... we did date a few times before I moved, and I havent forgotten my " misinterpretation " of his looks! Smile back and say hi..... Andra Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 27, 2001 Report Share Posted February 27, 2001 *giggle* Grit your teeth and bear it........ugh!! Thats what I do....I get horribly bored too Sometimes though, I close my eyes(and pray not to fall off the machine) and visualize what im going to look like after all this hard work!! THAT motivates me.... but other times I just plug thru..... ~~ Anybody else out there have ideas?? I think Im going to do Tae- Bo for my cardio at my 4 week change....just am not entirely sure how thats going to work for HIIT, although the workout seems to be presented in intervals (on my tape).....another thing Im working on is praying this rain stops soon so the gravel roads dry up enough to go out and run with my daughter on her bike (she's 6)..... THIS would be fun, but not in mud slop up to my knees My biggest problem with the cardio is probably sheer boredom. I'm bored to tears. I have my favorite music blaring and they have three tvs in the room with closed captioning but there's rarely anything on in the mornings that I'm the least bit interested in. The guys usually have ESPN on two tvs (one on each side of the room) and the other one usually has either one of the morning shows like Today or Reege, and I despise him. I can't sit there and read, either, I get too distracted and can't follow what I'm reading.Anyone have any hints on how not to be bored for 40 minutes? :)Tina Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 27, 2001 Report Share Posted February 27, 2001 I usually think 20 minutes outta my day aint much and I am going to be sweaty all over and my metabolism will be soaring and I will be tight all over! Its worth it to push yourself for that 20 too! Good Luck Tina! --- <lou10@...> wrote: > *giggle* Grit your teeth and bear it........ugh!! Thats > what I do....I get horribly bored too Sometimes > though, I close my eyes(and pray not to fall off the > machine) and visualize what im going to look like after > all this hard work!! THAT motivates me.... but other > times I just plug thru..... > ~~ > Anybody else out there have ideas?? I think Im going to > do Tae- Bo for my cardio at my 4 week change....just am > not entirely sure how thats going to work for HIIT, > although the workout seems to be presented in intervals > (on my tape).....another thing Im working on is praying > this rain stops soon so the gravel roads dry up enough to > go out and run with my daughter on her bike (she's > 6)..... THIS would be fun, but not in mud slop up to my > knees > -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > My biggest problem with the cardio is probably sheer > boredom. I'm bored to tears. I have my favorite music > blaring and they have three tvs in the room with closed > captioning but there's rarely anything on in the mornings > that I'm the least bit interested in. The guys usually > have ESPN on two tvs (one on each side of the room) and > the other one usually has either one of the morning shows > like Today or Reege, and I despise him. I can't sit > there and read, either, I get too distracted and can't > follow what I'm reading. > > Anyone have any hints on how not to be bored for 40 > minutes? > > Tina > -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 27, 2001 Report Share Posted February 27, 2001 Tina, I'll bet this trainer is thinking, " Jeez, she really knows what she's doing " , and has taken interest in you! Besides, with another expert in the gym, he's probably more aware of what HE is doing now! Good luck! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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