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Tuesday, August 21, 2007

300 Plan

Decided after seeing the movie 300 that I was going to go on a diet/workout plan similar to what these guys did for the movie.
The workout gets its name from the total number of repetitions. But those 300 reps weren't done daily as mentioned in the workouts clips.

** taken from mens health magazine

The 300 Workout/Diet

diet
As always, nutrition will play a key role in determining your success or failure with changing the way your body looks. Put poor fuel in a car, and the car won’t run right. Put poor fuel in your body, and your body won’t run properly, nor will it look good, no matter how much exercise you do.

First, you should be eating every two to three hours. Going more than four hours without a meal will put your body into starvation mode. With this sort of grueling workout, it is very easy to shut your body’s metabolism off due to lack of consistent nutrients. That would make the whole workout a complete waste of time, and would cause you to burn muscle, rather than keep it on.

So before even starting, do a little nutritional research, and then take a trip to the grocery store to purchase enough food to get you through a few days at a time. Stock up on skinless chicken breast, turkey breast or lean ground turkey, fish and eggs for your proteins, whole-grain bread, multigrain pasta, oats, potato/sweet potato, and brown rice for your complex carbohydrates, and canola or olive oil, avocado, almonds, flaxseed, and natural peanut butter for your healthy fats. Also, feel free to eat as many green vegetables as you’d like, whenever you’d like, while making sure to keep your water intake high to flush out your kidneys, and remove excess water weight which could be masking your definition.

The goal of this particular nutritional plan should be to make sure you are getting protein with every meal to maintain lean body mass, while making sure that you are getting enough complex carbohydrates to fuel you through these strenuous workouts, all while not overdoing it so that you can still drop body fat.

the 300 workout


In 300,Gerard Butler was very lean, but not overly developed. This probably means that instead of doing heavy sets with long rest periods, his workout was geared toward circuit training, and possibly more calisthenics than a lot of heavy weights at low reps. Stimulating muscles with lighter weights and doing more reps would still allow glycogen breakdown, without making the body “skinny-fat” from doing all cardio with no resistance training.

Perform all of these exercises in quick succession. At the end of the circuit, rest 30 to 60 seconds -- just long enough for you to lower your heart rate -- and then repeat the circuit again. Do this whole circuit three to five times in a row. By the end of it, you should feel like you just warded off an entire Persian army by yourself.

Exercise 1
Pull-ups -- Until failure (if you cannot do pull-ups, use the assisted pull-up machine)

Firstly, pull-ups are usually done using the pronated (overhand) grip, meaning that the palms of your hands point away from you, with your thumbs pointing toward each other. With this in mind, stand under the pull-up bar, grasp it and relax your shoulders. Keep your arms straight and simply hang off the bar while keeping your body vertical, trying not to rock back and forth.

Pull your chest up toward the bar by bending your arms. The motion should be smooth. Pause for a moment before you start lowering yourself back down. Slowly begin straightening your arms and lowering yourself toward your starting position. Pause once you've lowered yourself completely to a hanging position, then repeat the exercise.


Exercise 2
Dumbbell deadlifts -- Pick a weight you can handle for 25 reps

Stand in an upright position while holding dumbbells at your sides. Lower the dumbbells down toward the floor by first sitting your hips back, then bend your knees and torso until you reach the floor or just slightly above. Keep your back flat and your head in a neutral position throughout the movement. Make sure you keep the dumbbells near your sides. Don’t let them swing out in front of your body. This is a great exercise for developing your legs and back.

Exercise 3
Push ups-- Until failure

Lie chest-down with your hands at shoulder level, palms flat on the floor, slightly more than shoulder-width apart, with your feet together and parallel to each other. Look forward rather than down at the floor. The first contact you make with the floor with any part of the face should be your chin, not your nose. Keep your legs straight and your toes tucked under your feet. Straighten your arms as you push your body up off the floor.

Keep your palms fixed at the same position and keep your body straight. Try not to bend or arch your upper or lower back as you push up. Exhale as your arms straighten. Pause for a moment and then lower your body slowly toward the floor. Bend your arms and keep your palms in a fixed position. Keep your body straight and feet together. Lower your body until your chest touches the floor. Try not to bend your back. Keep your knees off the floor, and inhale as you bend your arms. Pause for a moment. Begin straightening your arms for a second push-up. Exhale as you raise your body.

Exercise 4
Jump rope -- 1 to 2 minutes (If you can’t jump rope, jumping jacks will do.)

This exercise will keep your heart rate up in between the circuit resistance training and add even more of a cardiovascular benefit.

Begin by grasping handles in your hands and relaxing the middle of the rope at your ankles with both hands at your sides. Swing the rope over your head in a forward motion, keep your feet together and jump over the rope. Increase your speed as you feel more comfortable.

Exercise 5
Dumbbell clean and press -- Using a weight you can handle for 25 reps

Stand in an upright position while holding dumbbells at your sides. Lower the dumbbells down toward the floor by first sitting your hips back, then bending your knees and torso until your reach the floor or just slightly above. Keep your back flat and your head in a neutral position throughout the movement. Make sure you keep the dumbbells near your sides. Don’t let them swing out in front of your body.

Exercise 6
Burpees -- 25 reps Start in a squat position with your hands on the floor in front of you. When ready, kick your feet back to a push-up position. Immediately return your feet to the squat position. Leap up as high as possible from the squat position. You should repeat this procedure moving as quickly as possible while keeping good form.

Workout schedule

As you can see, this circuit is similar to a military-type routine which would be great for training soldiers. On days two, three and four, you can switch up the order of the exercises, while keeping the same general structure. This way you will get resistance training and cardio in at the same time to burn body fat and preserve muscle mass during your lean-down diet.

Am I doing it? Hell yeah, I’m on day 6 and I have to say that my abs are coming in quite nicely….

Dr Ryan’s gonna love me!

Wednesday, August 08, 2007

Don’t Let it End…

The open road…road trips…. I love them…It settles my soul in ways I can’t explain. When it includes music of any kind, it’s a definite boon! The ladies and I have been trying to make it a tradition to see the Nelson Brothers in Green Bay every year. They play 3 shows and I meet up with several friends (old and new) for a full 3 days of music, bonding, alcohol and many a good conversation.

I’d had this planned for several months, however I hadn’t plan to switch jobs, and I can’t say I planned it very well either. I received only a half a check from the electronics company and I do have a mortgage to pay, so the quest began with trying to pay the front portion of my mortgage and see if I had any money left over. If so, that would enable me go on the trip. I lucked out and was able to cash out the measly amount of 401K I accrued at the bank without taking much of a tax hit. Green Bay here I come!!!!

Saturday afternoon-Shannon, Kim and I made the decision to meet at Hertz to pick up our rental for the week. After much finagling we ended up with a grey KIA Amanti-which I dubbed Monti. Apparently I didn’t get “the memo” to pack and bring my stuff so we decided to make the drive back to my house so I could finish packing and we could all get ready. We had purchased tickets to see both the 4p and the 7p “Ricky Nelson Remembered” shows at Mystic Lake Casino. This is the first time I’ve seen them play in my home state and it had been since March since I’d seen them last, so I was excited!


Saturday Evening-
We got there a bit early and found our seats for the first show. It wasn’t what I expected. It was set up with some “Behind the Music” clips and in between the guys would play their dad’s music and talk about him a bit. It was funny, a bit sad and definitely
entertaining. There was a point in the show that the guys introduced the Co-pilot of the plane that Ricki was on when it went down. This man was 1 of 2 survivors of the crash. I was in tears. How bittersweet that the guy lives out this way and they get to meet him after all this time. It was mostly a crowd of oldsters so not a lot of clapping, and chair dancing, but they did give the guys a well deserved standing ovation for putting such a great show. After the 4p show all we met up and headed out to get some grub. This also included Kim’s camera being stolen inside the grill (bummer), a bit of toilet surfing and the traditional loo pix. (Don‘t ask, we just think it’s funny!)


The 7p show was a right on, full of energy, musical freight train. They received another ovation and afterward did the usual meet and greet of people, and signed autographs…After some brief conversation with the guys, Brian Burwell (I’m Batman!) and a few others we headed into nearby Shakopee for a late night dinner before heading out ontothe open road.

It’s a 5-6 hour drive to Green Bay and I navigated until we were well into Wisconsin before I tried to settle myself into the 4x2 space in the back seat. My MP3 player got a lot of use on the way out, since I was too tired to converse with anyone and wanted nothing but to try and grab some Z’s. After much tossing, adjusting and one hell’va backache later we arrived at the hotel about 5am. Sleepily, we mosied up stairs to our room, waking up poor, tired Barb to let us in when our key card didn’t work. Our room was medium sized, with 2 queen sized sleep number beds, and weirdly placed vanity and bathroom; certainly not enough room for 4 people and not enough mirrors; nevertheless our first order of business was to rest our weary eyes and heads.


Sunday- Once fully rested, showered and dressed, we headed to lunch then back to our rooms to get ready for the show. The point of staying in the hotel next to the casino was that we could all get ready at our leisure and “reserve” seating. The show is in a little “tavern” portion of the casino. There is the stage, in front of it the bar, then bar seating with built in poker machines, the aisle and then curved booths that typically seat 4-6 people. The goal is to get as many people in the bar seats and also grab a booth behind. If we stay at the adjoining hotel, each of us can get ready and go down whenever, instead of all of us waiting and going as a group, like we did last year. The casino gets a bit pissy over the fact that none of use the poker machines and only drink for those hours before the show. I politely explain a simple thing called “revenue”. See, the highest amount you can play poker at is $1. The average drink costs about $3-$4.00. They make more money on us drinking than if we were to play poker. Very rarely does a person sit up there for several hours playing poker AND drinking. So they actually make more money off of US…Go figure.

We started to ease down to the casino around 4p and the show started at 7:30p. The guys were in great moods, they played their energetic set and we all had our usual great time. Afterward, they did a meet/greet of people, signed autographs and pictures. We staggered out into the night, for our usual bout of laughs, stories and food. We came back and a few of us night owls decided to go for a good hot soak in the hotel’s hot tub and take many a brisk swim well into the wee hours of the morning.

Monday-The day went pretty much the same except after the show Shannon and I were standing in line to meet the guys and get our picture taken when a strange lady came up to us spewing a full out verbal assault on us.She informed us that we had to get ahead of her and stop standing around and move forward. Several attempts on mine and Shannon’s parts to get her to calm down proved fruitless and actually made things worse. It got to the point that I just walked away. Shannon took a bit more before giving up and walking away as well.

We had our moment with the guys and left to grab some grub. Other than, the evening went pretty smooth including the surprise party we threw for Shannon. Kelly dropped off the cake and few other birthday items at Perkins and we decided to eat and embarrass the birthday girl there. It wasn’t until we came back from dinner that I realized that I left my debit card at the bar and forgot to pay my tab. I headed back to pay my tab and got brush off from the bartender. When I suggested that it might be a good idea I pay them and get my card back I received it with a slip of paper attached to it indicating that it was left behind and to “charge to Nelson Bros”. I was mortified! I immediately paid my tab and went back to my room were I rounded up the ladies for head-soaking in the hot tub and brisk swims until about 2 am.


Tuesday-
We lazed around reading the paper, talking about the shows and people we’d seen over breakfast. Shannon and I made a trip to the store and to round up some party supplies and a cake for Connie’s birthday. We came back, took our time getting ready and met the usual suspects in the casino to see “our boys” put on their last show. We had our casino chairs, booth and were enjoying the show when I noticed that freaky lady from the night before, rudely informed an oldster that he couldn’t stand by her because he was “blocking” her view. He didn’t argue and begrudgingly started to walk away. I got pissed and told him that he could sit in our booth with us and enjoy the show if he wanted. He sat down, ordered himself a drink, enjoyed the show and our company to boot! This same freaky lady kept jumping in front of us holding up Nelson and Rick Nelson CD’s during every other song and wouldn’t sit down until one of the guys acknowledged her. Crazy! It was later in the meet and greet line that she threw a bunch of CD’s at the guys and asked them to sign them…I’m not exactly sure what happened but it was enough for them to cancel their usual picture taking session and call security. Stoopid freaky lady…

Disappointed and irate (not at the guys; at the freak!) we decided to go to dinner. We went to our rooms and got into our jammies while I went to grab the cake. The plan was that the girls were to get Connie in the car and be on the way before I came out with her cake. Go to Plan B; apparently Connie decided to call a friend and sat in the lobby on her cell, leaving me stuck in the hallway with her cake; a cake I thought was red frosted cupcakes setup to look like berries but was really supposed to be a pepper, hence the word “OLE!” written in bright red frosting on the side. Ah ha?!
Here I am in the hallway, hiding with a “pepper cake” and here comes Matthew Nelson on his cell phone…I have NO where to go but down the hall toward the lobby. Since he and his brother had issues with the Freaky lady minutes earlier I didn’t want him to think I was some weirdo too. I decided to pass him and exit the hallway…I reluctantly waved to him and quickly moved toward the end of the hallway only to be turned back by Shannon indicating that Connie was just around the corner- still on her cell. I turned around to see Matthew looking at us as if we were crazies and I turned around trying to find a place to hide
from Connie and Matthew. I found a small alcove near the entrance to a restaurant. I sat there for what seemed like eternity before I got the clearance to move out into the lobby. I packed the cake into the car and headed to meet the ladies at Denny’s in downtown Green Bay.

I hid the cake with the hostess and had her bring it out later where we ate red frosted cupcakes, laughed our heads off until we practically burst. Afterward, we decided to head back to the hotel and soak our heads in the hot tub one final time before we headed out the next day. We all agreed that we should all meet in the casino for brunch to say our last goodbyes to each other before we headed back to reality.


Wednesday-By 9am; sad, exhausted and disappointed that in the next couple of hours we’d all have to go home and back to our lives. We took one last picture, had breakfast and headed to our said rooms to pack- much to our disappointment that we couldn't delay our return to reality by at least another 24 hours or perhaps by time-machine... We all met at the side lobby door of the hotel said our teary goodbyes and headed out our separate ways with the agreement to be online by 9p that same evening.

Writing any of this down can’t even begin to give justice to the time we had. What I can say is that I have the most fantastical group of friends, had many a great conversation, lots o’ laughs shed many o' tear and that I hold new sense of love, respect and appreciation for the guys. Thanks for the time !!

Friday, August 03, 2007

Enough Already!!!!

OK, still dealing with re-financing the house, alas with no luck. I’m unable to get the same rate or a lower one, which means my payment, is going to go up regardless of what or how I rearrange my finances…Grrr! I’m going to have to get a part time job-again. At least for a year, this stinks because of school, and new job.

I have passed my school audit and had my evaluation and have completed my registration.
My graduation is set for December 2008 or at the latest March 2009. That is without “testing out” of some of the Marketing classes either. Depending on how many classes I can test out of will change the graduation date-obviously. I was hoping less time, but whatever, it can be done.


The job at the electronics company is ok. I’m learning and tooling along trying to learn as quickly as I can. I have to say that I’m not really into it. I’m not sure where the lackadaisical attitude is coming from. I walk in everyday with the “Eh, whatever.” Attitude. I find that I’m suffering mostly from being scared and the culture shock of all-still. I’m not feeling overwhelmed just not informed enough and that I’m having to rely on my memory mostly. Things here move very fast and if you’re not on the train, you’re left behind. Everyone wants me to hold their hand on everything. They want me to update their meetings with who is attending and who isn’t, which for 50 people is a lot since this company likes to have meetings. I can’t say I feel comfortable moving things around on calendars…I’ve already screwed up a meeting re-occurrence, the list goes on.

Wednesday, August 01, 2007

Bridge Collapses In Minneapolis During Rush Hour!















I'm alright and so are the many local friends I have that work in downtown...thank God!
When I worked at the bank, this was the bridge that was part of the route I'd take-before the light rail was built.



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