Posts Tagged 'chiropractor'

1 Nov 2010 – Week 15

This is a short week, four days.  Read as # sets x # reps @ dumbbell weight (lbs).

Everyday:  Abs and calves, in that order.

  • Weighted jackknifes, straight – 1 x 8, 12 lb ball at feet, 15 lb ball at head, extended overhead and back on slow descent.
  • Weighted jackknifes, oblique – None.
  • Slow sit-ups-and-downs – None.
  • Slow weighted incline situps – 1 x 4 @15 lbs ball overhead, medium incline, knees bent.
  • Slow weighted incline oblique twists – 1 x 6 @15 lb ball, medium incline, knees bent.
  • Slow weighted incline oblique situps – 1 x 4 @ 15 lb ball, medium incline, knees bent.
  • Seated calf raises – Warmup with 1 x 8 x 90 lbs, 2 x 8 x 180 lbs, slow.

Monday:  Arms.  Workout rating – very good.  No real pain to speak of.  Still will ice in the evening.

  • Prone hanging dumbbell bicep curls – Warmup set, 1 x 6 @ 25 lbs, 1 x 6 @ 20 lbs, 1 x 6 @ 15 lbs, very slow, short rests between sets.
  • Standing overhead tricep cable presses – 1 x 8 @ 30 lbs (warmup), 1 x 6 @ 50 lbs, 1 x 6 @ 42 lbs, 1 x 6 @ 30 lbs, very slow.
  • Seated decline dumbbell preacher curls – 1 x 6 @ 25lbs, 1 x 3 @ 25lbs, 1 x 5 @ 20 lbs, 1 x 6 @ 15 lbs, very slow.
  • Horizontal dumbbell tricep kickbacks – None.
  • Overhead standing dumbbell tricep presses – None.
  • Standing cable one-arm tricep presses – None.
  • Standing cable tricep pushdowns – 1 x 8 @ 30 lbs (warmup), 1 x 8 @ 60 lbs, 2 x 6 @ 40 lbs, 2 x 8 @ 30 lbs, very slow.
  • Standing dumbbell concentration bicep curls – 1 x 6 @ 15 lbs (slow burnout, last exercise).

Tuesday:  Shoulders.  Workout rating – good.

  • Seated dumbbell military presses – warmup with 25lbs, then 1 x 5 @ 50lbs, 1 x 4 @ 45 lbs, 1 x 3 @ 40 lbs, and 3 x 4 @ 30 lbs.
  • Standing dumbbell windmills – None.
  • Prone hanging dumbbell shoulder flys – None.
  • Standing dumbbell pullups – 1 x 6 @ 25 lbs.
  • Standing cable pullups – None.
  • Standing dumbbell circles (moving arms slowly in a large circle, as if to stretch and warm up) – 1 x 6 @ 10 lbs, 1 x 6 @ 15 lbs..
  • Standing dumbbell rotated lifts (arms out to sides, elbows ninety degrees down, rotate weights up to vertical and back down) – None.

I focused on form – straight back in the seat, arms wide, dumbbells held parallel (not inline) to each other.  Slow down, faster up, and making sure my arms were out to the side, not pulled forward.   Today I felt a little weak and could feel my right shoulder and elbow, but did not think they were holding me back.

Wednesday:  Legs.  Workout rating – very good.  I used the leg press machine again.

  • Dumbbell wide stance lunges – Dry warmup only.
  • Dumbbell squats – Dry warmup only.
  • Seated Smith leg presses – None.
  • Standing leg curl machine – 4 x 4 per leg @ 25 lbs per leg.
  • Seated leg press machine – 1 x 8 x 200 lbs, 1 x 8 x 300 lbs, 1 x 8 x 400 lbs.  All done very slow, with seat as close as possible for maximum extension, feet placed both high and low on press plate.
  • Lying hamstring squeezes – None.
  • Ball-assisted hamstring crunches – 4 x 4 per leg, slow.

I tweaked my lower back on the standing leg curl machine.  In trying to best figure out how to use it, I found that by rotating my pelvis inwards while pushing my hips away from the machine (so my hips were not braced against the machine), I immediately got a deep curl from my hamstrings that I had not been getting before, and the exercise became much more intense.  However, while trying to get this form right, I inadvertently hurt my lower back, right above my right hip joint, probably by pressing my hips into the frame and trying to curl my lower back to lift instead of using my hamstrings.  Anyway, ibuprofen, heat, and rest…  I expect this will pass soon.

Thursday:  Back and chest.  Workout rating – good and solid.  Chest first, then back, with warmups.  My back was not hurting at all, and my entire right arm felt good.  I tweaked my right shoulder a little near the end on rows, but after the workout, I hardly felt it at all.  Will ice and take ibuprofen anyway, and stretch using heat pad as well, later this evening.

  • Incline dumbbell bench press – 1 x 6 x 35 lbs (warmup), 1 x 8 x 60 lbs.
  • Flat dumbbell bench press – 1 x 6 x 70 lbs.
  • Decline dumbbell bench press – 1 x 5 x 70 lbs, 1 x 4 x 70 lbs, 1 x 3 x 60 lbs.
  • Flat dumbbell bench press – 1 x 5 x 60 lbs.
  • Incline dumbbell bench press – 1 x 6 x 50 lbs.
  • Seated cable lat alternating pulldown, wide grip – 1 x 4 x 180 lbs (after warmup), very slow.
  • Seated cable lat alternating pulldown, narrow grip – 2 x 2 x 180 lbs, very slow.
  • Seated cable lat rows – 1 x 4 x 180 lbs, 1 x 3 x 140 lbs, 1 x 5 x 120 lbs, 1 x 8 x 120 lbs (last set of the day), very slow.
  • Standing cable flys – 1 x 6 x 30 lbs, 1 x 6 x 20 lbs, 1 x 4 x 10 lbs, non-stop, slow.
  • Incline dumbbell flys – None.
  • Flat dumbbell flys – None.
  • Seated nautilus bench press (horizontal grip) – 1 x 4 x 140 lbs,  very slow.
  • Seated nautilus bench press (vertical grip) – 1 x 8 x 90 lbs (warmup), 1 x 4 x 140 lbs, 1 x 4 x 110 lbs, 1 x 4 x 80 lbs, very slow.

End-of-week weight:  188 lbs.

25 Oct 2010 – Week 14

This is a long week, five days.  Read as # sets x # reps @ dumbbell weight (lbs).

Everyday:  Abs and calves, in that order.

  • Weighted jackknifes, straight – 1 x 8, 12 lb ball at feet, 15 lb ball at head, extended overhead and back on slow descent.
  • Weighted jackknifes, oblique – None.
  • Slow sit-ups-and-downs – None.
  • Slow weighted incline situps – 1 x 4 @15 lbs ball overhead, medium incline, knees bent.
  • Slow weighted incline oblique twists – 1 x 12 @15 lb ball, medium incline, knees bent.
  • Slow weighted incline oblique situps – 1 x 4 @ 15 lb ball, medium incline, knees bent.
  • Seated calf raises – Warmup with 1 x 8 x 90 lbs, 2 x 6 x 180 lbs, slow.  Moved up 20 lbs.  Calves feel good.

Monday:  Arms.  Workout rating – excellent.  I super-setted bicep with tricep, alternating after several sets.  The workout took an hour.  Numbers are down a bit, but I still got the same amount of pain.

  • Prone hanging dumbbell bicep curls – Warmup set, 1 x 6 @ 25 lbs, 1 x 4 @ 25 lbs, 1 x 4 @ 20 lbs, very slow.
  • Standing overhead tricep cable presses – 1 x 6 x 50 lbs, 1 x 6 x 42 lbs, 1 x 6 x 35 lbs, very slow.
  • Seated decline dumbbell preacher curls – 2 x 6 @ 25lbs, 2 x 4 @ 20lbs, 1 x 4 @ 15 lbs, very slow.
  • Horizontal dumbbell tricep kickbacks – None.
  • Overhead standing dumbbell tricep presses – None.
  • Standing cable one-arm tricep presses – None.
  • Standing cable tricep pushdowns – 1 x 6 @ 60 lbs, 2 x 6 @ 40 lbs, very slow.

Saw chiropractor again, who massaged my right forearm and shoulder, and gave them ultrasound treatments as well.  They are much better now – I iced them over the weekend.  I am not taking it easy this week, but will be very careful.  She and her partner gave me some great tips on working hamstrings, which includes getting good quadricep stretches in first, to reduce their chances of adding to the effort, and using the large balls in exercises.  I lay supine, feet on a ball, raise the small of my back up, draw my feet in with knees equidistant apart the whole time,  and thrust my pelvis upwards.  I can also sit on a ball (he said use a 65 cm ball, or whatever lets me sit with knees bent at a 90 degree angle),  roll down while walking my feet out while keeping my back off the floor, raise one foot off the floor (knees even), and push my pelvis up and hold.  Then repeat for several reps, and switch feet.  I have to try not to use my lower back, but roll my hips upwards instead.  I tried this and I could really feel it in my hamstrings.  By using a ball, I have to balance a lot, which enlists additional muscle fibers through reflex movement.  Tomorrow I try it for real.

Tuesday:  Legs.  Workout rating – very good.  I am using the seated plate-press machine to avoid using my forearms, and have started using the 65cm ball for hamstrings.

  • Dumbbell wide stance lunges – None.
  • Dumbbell squats – Dry warmup
  • Lying hamstring squeezes – None.
  • Seated plate-press leg machine – 1 x 8 x 200 lbs slow, 1 x 6 x 300 lbs slow, 1 x 4 x 400 lbs slow.
  • Ball-assisted hamstring crunches – 2 x 6 per leg, slow.  Sit on the ball.  Walk your feet out while rolling back until your head is resting on the ball and your body is suspended off the ground.  Lift one leg at the knee, keep the knees stationary.  Roll hips upwards, pull body towards feet slightly (rolling forward) – hold and roll back, dropping hips.  Repeat for set, then switch feet and do it again.  You have to balance, and this exercise really targets the hamstrings nicely.  I alternated sets with the plate-press to superset them.

Wednesday:  Shoulders.  Workout rating – good, but a little weak.

  • Seated dumbbell military presses – warmup with 25lbs, then 1 x 5 @ 50lbs, 1 x 5 @ 40 lbs, 1 x 5 @ 30 lbs, 1 x 8 @ 20 lbs
  • Standing dumbbell windmills – None.
  • Prone hanging dumbbell shoulder flys – None.
  • Standing dumbbell pullups – None.
  • Standing cable pullups – None.
  • Standing dumbbell circles (moving arms slowly in a large circle, as if to stretch and warm up) – 1 x 8 x 15 lbs

Thursday:  Legs.  Workout rating – ok.  I am using the seated plate-press machine to avoid using my forearms, and am using the 65cm ball for hamstrings.

  • Dumbbell wide stance lunges – Dry warmup.
  • Dumbbell squats – Dry warmup.
  • Lying hamstring squeezes – None.
  • Seated plate-press leg machine – 1 x 4 x 200 lbs slow, 1 x 8 x 300 lbs slow, 1 x 8 x 400 lbs slow.
  • Ball-assisted hamstring crunches – 3 x 6 per leg, slow.

My legs are fairly pumped and full after this.  Just did not have the energy (late start).

Friday:  Back and chest.  Workout rating – adequate.   Chest first, then back.  My right shoulder is holding me back some, so used lower weights on dumbbell bench press.  Also had a mental breakthough that seems so obvious now – why exclude any one type of equipment, when I can use them all to maximize my workout?  Instead of focusing only on dumbbells, I will also start incorporating machines (Smith and Nautilus).  They all have their place, as long as you do not rely on any one to do every job.  Tools in a toolbox, right?  Who wants a toolbox that only has hammers?

  • Incline dumbbell bench press – 1 x 7 x 55 lbs (after warmup).
  • Flat dumbbell bench press – 1 x 4 x 65 lbs.
  • Decline dumbbell bench press – 2 x 4 x 65 lbs.
  • Flat dumbbell bench press – 1 x 4 x 65 lbs.
  • Incline dumbbell bench press – 1 x 6 x 45 lbs.
  • Seated cable lat alternating pulldown, wide grip – 1 x 6 x 160 lbs (after warmup), very slow.
  • Seated cable lat alternating pulldown, narrow grip (used short bar) – 1 x 6 x 160 lbs, very slow.
  • Seated cable lat rows – 1 x 6 x 160 lbs, 1 x 6 x 120 lbs, very slow.
  • Standing cable flys – 1 x 6 x 30 lbs, 1 x 6 x 20 lbs, 1 x 6 x 10 lbs.
  • Incline dumbbell flys – None.
  • Flat dumbbell flys – None.
  • Seated Nautilus bench press, parallel grip, main chest seating – 1 x 8 x 85 lbs (warmup before dumbbells), 1 x 8 x 110 lbs (last group of exercises), slow.
  • Seated Nautilus bench press, parallel grip, upper chest seating – 1 x 8 x 110 lbs, slow.

My right shoulder bothered me throughout the workout, and I have been using a forearm strap the last two weeks to help distribute pressure across my right forearm – it seems to help.  The workout, while weaker and shakier, was ok overall.  My shoulders took most of the brunt during the dumbbell sets, but my pecs really got a good workout from the Nautilus sets.  I did dumbbell sets with the dumbbells held parallel to each other, rather than inline, on advisement of my chiropractor to help reduce the chance of shoulder injury.  She said the same muscles are worked, but doing it this way reduces stress and strain on the shoulders.  I iced my right shoulder and forearm in the evening, and will continue over the weekend.  Taking ibuprofen only occasionally – I do not want to build up a tolerance, and it is probably not too good to take it daily.

End-of-week weight:  186 lbs.

18 Oct 2010 – Week 13

This is a short week, four days.  Read as # sets x # reps @ dumbbell weight (lbs).

Everyday:  Abs and calves, in that order.

  • Weighted jackknifes, straight – 1 x 6, 12 lb ball at feet, 15 lb ball at head, extended overhead and back on slow descent.
  • Weighted jackknifes, oblique – 1 x 6, alternating side to side, same weights as above.
  • Slow sit-ups-and-downs – 1 x 6, 15 lb ball on head for up, overhead and back for down slowly.  I draw the knees in going up to keep my hip flexors from helping too much, and extend out more going down.
  • Inclined weighted situps – On Wednesday I tried using an incline board instead of flat on a mat like before.  1 x 6 x 15 lb ball extended outward.
  • Seated incline board oblique twists – 1 x 16 x 15 lb ball extended outward.
  • Seated calf raises – Warmup with 1 x 8 x 90 lbs, then 2 x 6 x 160 lbs.

Monday:  Arms.  Workout rating – good.  I am taking it easier this week and only did biceps, with a tricep warmup.

  • Prone hanging dumbbell bicep curls – Warmup set, 1 x 6 @ 25 lbs, 1 x 4 @ 25 lbs, 1 x 4 @ 20 lbs
  • Standing overhead tricep cable presses – None.
  • Seated decline dumbbell preacher curls – 2 x 6 @ 25lbs, 1 x 6 @ 20lbs
  • Horizontal dumbbell tricep kickbacks – None.
  • Overhead standing dumbbell tricep presses – None.
  • Standing cable one-arm tricep presses – None.
  • Standing cable tricep pushdowns – None.
  • Standing dumbbell concentration bicep curls – None.

Tuesday:  Shoulders.  Workout rating – surprisingly good.  Taking it easy all week.

  • Seated dumbbell military presses – warmup with 25lbs, then 1 x 8 @ 40lbs, 1 x 6 @ 25 lbs, 1 x 4 @ 25 lbs, 1 x 4 @ 20 lbs, and 1 x 4 @ 15 lbs.
  • Standing dumbbell windmills – None.
  • Prone hanging dumbbell shoulder flys – None.
  • Standing dumbbell pullups – None.
  • Standing cable pullups – None.
  • Standing dumbbell circles (moving arms slowly in a large circle, as if to stretch and warm up) – 1 x 6 x 20 lbs.
  • Standing dumbbell rotated lifts (arms out to sides, elbows ninety degrees down, rotate weights up to vertical and back down) – None.

I focused on form – straight back in the seat, arms wide, dumbbells held parallel (not inline) to each other.  Slow down, faster up, and making sure my arms were out to the side, not pulled forward.  This actually gave me an excellent workout – without all the dumbbell shoulder flys I had been doing.  My shoulder feels great, and my elbow is not bothering me now.

Wednesday:  Legs.  Workout rating – very good.  I used the leg press machine instead of the plate-loaded machine, and could not do dumbbell squats today – the gym floor was being stripped and waxed and that room was blocked off.

  • Dumbbell wide stance lunges – Dry warmup only, then 1 x 10 x 50 lbs (two 25 lb plates, one in each hand).
  • Dumbbell squats – Dry warmup only.
  • Seated Smith leg presses – None.
  • Standing leg curl machine – 2 x 8 x 25 lbsper leg, 4 x 4 x 25 lbs per leg.
  • Seated leg press machine – 1 x 6 x 180 lbs, 1 x 6 x 260 lbs, 2 x 8 x 320 lbs, 1 x 6 x 320 lbs.  All done very slow, with seat as close as possible for maximum extension, feet placed both high and low on press plate.
  • Lying hamstring squeezes – None.

I avoided using my arms, so my elbow and shoulder get to rest for tomorrow.  My legs feel very tired and pumped.

Thursday:  Back and chest.  Workout rating – ok.  Chest first, then back, with warmups.  Unfortunately, they were still stripping and waxing the floors and had the dumbbell room closed off.

  • Incline dumbbell bench press – 1 x 6 x 35 lbs (warmup) before i got kicked out of the room.
  • Flat dumbbell bench press – None.
  • Decline dumbbell bench press – None.
  • Flat dumbbell bench press – None.
  • Incline dumbbell bench press – None.
  • Seated cable lat alternating pulldown, wide grip – 1 x 6 x 140 lbs (after warmup), very slow.
  • Seated cable lat alternating pulldown, narrow grip – 1 x 6 x 140 lbs, very slow.
  • Seated cable lat rows – 2 x 4 x 140 lbs, very slow.
  • Standing cable flys – 1 x 6 x 30 lbs, 1 x 6 x 25 lbs, 1 x 7 x 20 lbs, 1 x 8 x 15 lbs.
  • Incline dumbbell flys – None.
  • Flat dumbbell flys – None.
  • Seated nautilus bench press (vertical grip) – 1 x 8 x 90 lbs (warmup), 1 x 8 x 150 lbs, 2 x 8 x 185 lbs, very slow.
  • Seated nautilus bench press (horizontal grip) – 1 x 4 x 185 lbs, 2 x 6 x 140 lbs, very slow.

End-of-week weight:  187 lbs.

12 Oct 2010 – Week 12

I took this week off to rest.  I saw the chiropractor three times for work on my right elbow and shoulder, which helped tremendously.

4 Oct 2010 – Week 11

This is a short week, four days.  Read as # sets x # reps @ dumbbell weight (lbs).

Everyday:  Abs and calves, in that order.

  • Weighted jackknifes, straight – 1 x 6, 12 lb ball at feet, 15 lb ball at head, extended overhead and back on slow descent.
  • Weighted jackknifes, oblique – 1 x 6, alternating side to side, same weights as above.
  • Slow sit-ups-and-downs – 1 x 6, 15 lb ball on head for up, overhead and back for down slowly.
  • Seated incline board oblique twists – 1 x 16 x 15 lb ball extended outward.
  • Seated calf raises – Warmup with 1 x 8 x 90 lbs, then 2 x 6 x 160 lbs.

Monday:  Arms.  Workout rating – good.  I super-setted bicep with tricep, alternating after several sets.  The gym was extremely crowded for some reason, and I had to struggle to get a good workout.

  • Prone hanging dumbbell bicep curls – Warmup set, 1 x 3 @ 30 lbs, 1 x 3 @ 25 lbs, 1 x 3 @ 20 lbs
  • Standing overhead tricep cable presses – None.
  • Seated decline dumbbell preacher curls – 1 x 6 @ 25lbs, 1 x 6 @ 20lbs
  • Horizontal dumbbell tricep kickbacks – 1 x 6 @ 25 lbs
  • Overhead standing dumbbell tricep presses – None.
  • Standing cable one-arm tricep presses – 2 x 6 x 30lbs per arm, 1 x 10 x 20lbs per arm.
  • Standing cable tricep pushdowns – 2 x 6 @ 60 lbs, 1 x 8 x 50 lbs.
  • Standing dumbbell concentration bicep curls – 1 x 6 x 25 lbs, 1 x 5 x 20 lbs, 1 x 5 x 15 lbs.  These are done with elbows tucked inwards, hunched forward slightly.

Tuesday:  Shoulders.  Workout rating – good.

  • Seated dumbbell military presses – warmup with 25lbs, then 1 x 6 @ 50lbs, 1 x 5 @ 45 lbs, 1 x 4 @ 40 lbs.  Ended workout with 1 x 6 @ 35 lbs, 1 x 6 @ 30 lbs, 1 x 4 @ 25 lbs.
  • Standing dumbbell windmills – None.
  • Prone hanging dumbbell shoulder flys – 1 x 2 x 4 positions @ 15 lbs, 2 x 2 x 4 positions @ 10 lbs.  Each rep is held as high up as possible for 2 to 3 seconds and slowly released down.
  • Standing dumbbell pullups – None.
  • Standing cable pullups – None.
  • Standing dumbbell circles (moving arms slowly in a large circle, as if to stretch and warm up) – 1 x 6 x 20 lbs.
  • Standing dumbbell rotated lifts (arms out to sides, elbows ninety degrees down, rotate weights up to vertical and back down) – 2 x 6 x 15 lbs.

Had to ice my right elbow again, and I am taking ibuprofen to control inflammation.  I also stretched my right forearm for several minutes before beginning today.  I am managing so far….

Wednesday:  Legs.  Workout rating – weak.  I did use the plate-loaded Smith leg press again after using dumbbells.  My right knee started to bother me some on the second set of dumbbell squats..

  • Dumbbell wide stance lunges – Dry warmup, then 2 x 8 x 30 lbs as final exercise.
  • Dumbbell squats – Dry warmup, then 1 x 4 x 75 lbs, 1 x 4 x 65 lbs.
  • Seated Smith leg presses – 2 x 4 x 180 lbs per leg, slow.
  • Lying hamstring squeezes – None – forgot to do these.

Thursday:  Back and chest.  Workout rating – ok.  Chest first, then back, with warmups.  Unfortunately, my grip was weaker on back, so I could not hold the weight for very long.

  • Incline dumbbell bench press – 1 x 6 x 60 lbs (after warmup).
  • Flat dumbbell bench press – 1 x 6 x 70 lbs.
  • Decline dumbbell bench press – 2 x 6 x 65 lbs.
  • Flat dumbbell bench press – 1 x 4 x 65 lbs.
  • Incline dumbbell bench press – 1 x 6 x 55 lbs.
  • Seated cable lat alternating pulldown, wide grip – 1 x 6 x 160 lbs (after warmup), very slow.
  • Seated cable lat alternating pulldown, narrow grip – 2 x 3 x 160 lbs, very slow.
  • Seated cable lat rows – 2 x 4 x 160 lbs, very slow.
  • Standing cable flys – 1 x 6 x 30 lbs, 1 x 6 x 25 lbs, 1 x 7 x 20 lbs, 1 x 8 x 15 lbs.
  • Incline dumbbell flys – None.
  • Flat dumbbell flys – None.

Friday:  Chiropractor.  She did great work on my elbow, both massage and ultrasound.  She also gave me pointers on shoulder work, advising me to try dumbbell exercises with the dumbbells held naturally, instead of rotated.  So I will try bench press and shoulder press with the dumbbells held perpendicular to how I normally hold them.  I have three more appointments next week to really work on my elbow.

End-of-week weight:  189 lbs.

20 Sep 2010 – Week 9

This is a short week, four days.  Read as # sets x # reps @ dumbbell weight (lbs).

Everyday:  Abs and calves, in that order.

  • Weighted jackknifes, straight – 1 x 6, 12 lb ball at feet, 15 lb ball at head, extended overhead and back on slow descent.
  • Weighted jackknifes, oblique – 1 x 6, alternating side to side, same weights as above.
  • Slow sit-ups-and-downs – 1 x 6, 15 lb ball on head for up, overhead and back for down slowly.
  • Seated calf raises – Warmup with 1 x 8 x 90 lbs, then 2 x 6 x 160 lbs.

Monday:  Arms.  Workout rating – killer.  I super-setted bicep with tricep, alternating after each single set.  The workout took an hour, and I was wiped out.  My arms hurt…

  • Prone hanging dumbbell bicep curls – Warmup set, 1 x 4 @ 35 lbs, 1 x4  @ 30 lbs, 1 x 5 @ 20 lbs, 1 x 6 @ 15 lbs, 1 x 6 @ 10 lbs.
  • Standing overhead tricep cable presses – 1 x 8 @ 65 lbs, 1 x 6 @ 50 lbs, 1 x 6 @ 40 lbs.
  • Seated decline dumbbell preacher curls – 1 x 6 @ 25lbs, 1 x 4 @ 25lbs, 2 x 6 @ 20 lbs
  • Horizontal dumbbell tricep kickbacks – 1 x 6 @ 30 lbs, 1 x 6 @ 25 lbs
  • Overhead standing dumbbell tricep presses – None.
  • Standing cable one-arm tricep presses – 1 x 6 per arm @ 30 lbs, 1 x 6 per arm @ 20 lbs.
  • Standing cable tricep pushdowns – 1 x 6 @ 60 lbs, 1 x 6 @ 40 lbs.

Tuesday:  Shoulders.  Workout rating – very good.

  • Seated dumbbell military presses – warmup with 30lbs, then 1 x 6 @ 50lbs, 1 x 5 @ 45 lbs, 1 x 5 @ 40 lbs.  Ended workout with 1 x 6 @ 35 lbs, 1 x 6 @ 30 lbs, and 1 x 6 @ 25 lbs.  Getting stronger…
  • Standing dumbbell windmills – None.
  • Prone hanging dumbbell shoulder flys – 1 x 1 x 4 positions @ 20 lbs, 3 x 3 x 4 positions @ 15 lbs, 4 x 3 x 4 positions @ 10 lbs.  Each rep is held as high up as possible for 2 to 3 seconds and slowly released down.
  • Standing dumbbell pullups – 1 x 6 @ 25 lbs.

Wednesday:  Legs.  Workout rating – tough.  I am exhausted.

  • Dumbbell wide stance lunges – Dry warmup, 1 x 6 x 25 lbs
  • Dumbbell squats – Dry warmup, 2 x 6 x 55 lbs, 1 x 6 x 55 lbs half-squats
  • Lying hamstring squeezes – 1 x 3 x 15 seconds.

Thursday:  Back and chest.  Workout rating – excellent.  I pushed the weight up and got a very good pump with my pectorals.  Great shoulder workout incidentally, which left me feeling very relaxed afterwards.  I can do more weight on chest, but need to go slow and easy for now to make sure I do not injure myself.  Chest first, then back.

  • Incline dumbbell bench press – 1 x 7 x 55 lbs (after warmup).
  • Flat dumbbell bench press – 1 x 7 x 65 lbs.
  • Decline dumbbell bench press – 2 x 7 x 65 lbs.
  • Flat dumbbell bench press – 1 x 7 x 65 lbs.
  • Incline dumbbell bench press – 1 x 6 x 50 lbs.
  • Seated cable lat alternating pulldown, wide grip – 1 x 6 x 160 lbs (after warmup), very slow.
  • Seated cable lat alternating pulldown, narrow grip – 1 x 6 x 140 lbs, very slow.
  • Seated cable lat rows – 1 x 4 x 140 lbs, 1 x 4 x 120 lbs, 1 x 4 x 100 lbs, very slow.
  • Standing cable flys – 1 x 6 x 30 lbs, 1 x 6 x 20 lbs, 1 x 10 x 10 lbs.
  • Incline dumbbell flys – None.
  • Flat dumbbell flys – None.

Friday: Saw the chiropractor for routine adjustments and deep muscle massage on my arms.

End-of-week weight:  187 lbs.  Abs are more pronounced, belly is getting flatter, shoulders are getting bigger.

13 Sep 2010 – Week 8

This is a long week, five full days.  Condensing the narrative to make it more readable.  Read as # sets x # reps @ dumbbell weight (lbs).

Everyday:  Abs and calves, in that order.

  • Weighted jackknifes, straight – 1 x 4 to 6, 12 lb ball at feet, 15 lb ball at head, extended overhead and back on slow descent.
  • Weighted jackknifes, oblique – 1 x 4 to 6, alternating side to side, same weights as above.
  • Slow sit-ups-and-downs – 1 x 4 to 6, 15 lb ball on head for up, overhead and back for down slowly.
  • Seated calf raises -  None this week – machine still not available.

Monday:  Arms.  Workout rating – fantastic.

  • Prone hanging dumbbell bicep curls – Warmup set, 1 x 5 @ 30 lbs, 2 x 5 @ 25 lbs, 2 x 5 @ 20 lbs, 1 x 6 @ 15 lbs, 1 x 6 @ 10 lbs.  [IMPROVEMENT - I can do 30 lbs now; when I started, I could only manage 20 lb dumbbells.]
  • Standing overhead tricep cable presses – 3 x 8 @ 50 lbs.
  • Seated decline dumbbell preacher curls – 2 x 6 @ 25lbs, 2 x 9 @ 20 lbs
  • Horizontal dumbbell tricep kickbacks – 1 x 8 @ 15 lbs (warmup)
  • Overhead standing dumbbell tricep presses – None.
  • Standing cable one-arm tricep presses – 2 x 8 per arm @ 40 lbs.

Tuesday:  Legs.  Workout rating – fantastic.  I had a much better energy level today, and am not as wiped out as usual.

  • Dumbbell wide stance lunges – Warmup set, 1 x 8 @ 2 x 30lb dumbbells.
  • Dumbbell squats – Warmup set, 2 x 6 @ 2 x 55 lb dumbbells, 1 x 4 @ 2 x 55 lb dumbbells.  [IMPROVEMENT - I went about an hour earlier, and I think that helped with my energy level.]
  • Lying hamstring squeezes – 1 x 3 20 second reps.  (I lie down like doing a situp, knees bent, and use my legs to press my feet and shoulders into the floor, squeezing my hamstrings.)

Wednesday:  Shoulders.  Workout rating – nervous, but very good.  After the 50 lb shoulder presses, I felt tightness in my right tricep, just behind my elbow.  I stretched and loosened it up enough to get through the rest of the workout fine, but took ibuprofen afterwards and iced when I got home.  I hope I am good for the Friday workout….

Other than that, my shoulders were tight and on fire when I quit, and I upped abs to 6 reps of everything, really working my core hard.

  • Seated dumbbell military presses – warmup with 20lbs, then 1 x 6 @ 50lbs, 1 x 5 @ 45 lbs, 1 x 5 @ 40 lbs, and 1 x 6 @ 35 lbs.
  • Standing dumbbell windmills – 1 x 8 @ 20 lbs, 2 x 8 @ 15 lbs
  • Prone hanging dumbbell shoulder flys – 2 x 3 x 4 positions @ 15 lbs, 4 x 3 x 4 positions @ 10 lbs.  Each rep is held as high up as possible for 2 to 3 seconds and slowly released down.
  • Standing dumbbell pullups – 1 x 6 @ 20 lbs.

Thursday:  Legs.  Workout rating – excellent.  I am getting over my “power hump”, and have a lot more energy and stamina in the gym now.  My muscles give out before I do, not the other way around.

  • Dumbbell wide stance lunges – 1 x 6 25 lbs (warmup).
  • Dumbbell squats – 3 x 8 x 50 lbs (someone else had the 55 lb dumbbells).
  • Lying hamstring squeezes – 1 x 3 x 15 seconds.

Friday:  Back and chest.  Workout rating – good.  My right arm gave me no problems (taking ibuprofen and icing it each night helped immensely).  I think I need to up the weight now.  Doing back towards the end, since I need my grip for the dumbbells.

  • Seated cable lat alternating pulldown, wide grip – 1 x 4 x 160 lbs (after warmup), 1 x 6 x 120 lbs.
  • Seated cable lat alternating pulldown, narrow grip – 1 x 6 x 140 lbs.
  • Seated cable lat rows – 1 x 6 x 160 lbs, 1 x 6 x 120 lbs.
  • Incline dumbbell bench press – 1 x 8 x 50 lbs (after warmup), 1 x 7 x 45 lbs.
  • Flat dumbbell bench press – 1 x 8 x 55 lbs, 1 x 4 x 55 lbs, 1 x 6 x 50 lbs.
  • Decline dumbbell bench press – 2 x 8 x 55 lbs.
  • Standing cable flys – 1 x 8 x 25 lbs, 1 x 8 x 30 lbs, 1 x 10 x 15 lbs.
  • Incline dumbbell flys – 1 x 8 x 15 lbs, 1 x 6 x 25 lbs.
  • Flat dumbbell flys – 1 x 8 x 25 lbs.

End-of-week weight:  189 lbs.

16 Aug 2010 – Week 5

This is a long week (M-F).  M = biceps and triceps, T and Th = legs, W = shoulders, F = back and chest.  Every day is abs and calves.

I think abs are getting easier, and seated calf raises are too (160 lbs x 8 x 3 sets).   Last Friday I visited the chiropractor for a little maintenance adjustment and had my forearms massaged to make sure I nip any issues in the bud.  I am warming up before and stretching after, drinking lots of water during all workouts.  Still not chasing numbers, only pain.  Following their advise, I changed my ab workout from Wednesday to just do 8 reps of jackknifes (using 15 lb medicine ball over head, 12 lb medicine ball between my feet).  I also did situps with the 15 lb ball held behind me on the down movement, to get a super good slow negative crunch.  OUCH.

On Friday, there were no 45 lb plates I could use for calf raises, so I used smaller weights and decided to try adding 30 lbs (from 160 lbs to 190 lbs).  Doing 160 lb lifts are getting easier (3 sets of 8), so I figured I could do this.  Without warming up.  Wrong.  I did two sets, then the first rep of the third set, I ALMOST pulled something in my right calf.  Called it quits right then and did the rest of my workout without incident.  I gotta be more careful…

Monday:  Again, I had an excellent Arm Day workout.   I did incline arm curls from a prone position, so my arms were hanging down.  This squeezes the middle and upper parts of the bicep very well, while the incline preacher curls I did worked the lower portion of the bicep, down near the elbow.

I did these hanging curls starting with 25 lb dumbbells until tired, then rested, then repeated, and so on.  I eventually worked down to 20 lb, then 15 lb dumbbells.  I sprinkled in preacher curls before I could get too tired, from 25 lbs on down.  I also alternated in tricep presses from 30 lb dumbbells on down when my biceps were too tired.  I finished with cable two-handed tricep presses at 60 lbs.

Tuesday:  Leg Day.  I warmed up with 40 lb dumbbells for 1 set of 8 reps, then did 3 sets of 6 reps with 55 lb dumbbells.  This wiped me out.

Wednesday:  Shoulder Day.  I did seated military dumbbell presses with 45 lbs, 3 sets of six reps, then prone inclined hanging shoulder flys (straight out, up to the side, and up and back) with 15 lb dumbbells, working down to 5 lb dumbbells as I got tired.  By the end of the workout (about 45 minutes), my shoulders were exhausted.

Thursday:  Another Leg Day.  This time, I warmed up without weights, just doing empty squats, one set of eight.  Why waste the energy on a warmup set, right?  After that, I did three sets of six squats using 55 lb dumbbells.  My legs were on fire – squats drain me.

Friday:  This was Chest and Back Day.  I did back first so I would have a fresh grip.  Started with seated lat pulldowns (alternating front and back), with 120 lbs, wide grip, for eight reps.  I chased this with the same set on a narrow grip.  I then repeated this superset.  Next was seated rows with 120 lbs, two sets of eight before my grip was useless.

After back, I did chest with six sets of bench press (two each of incline, flat, and decline).  I started with 45 lbs for incline press, eight reps.  I then moved to flat and decline with 55 lb dumbbells, eight reps each.  I did another set of eight on decline with 55 lbs, and got five on flat with 55 lbs before dropping to 45 lbs and doing four more reps.  I then finished with incline bench, doing four reps of 45 lbs and four reps of 40 lbs.  By this time I could hardly hold anything, and could not lift anything.

Over the weekend, my back and pectorals ached, so I know I did good.  And my calf doesn’t hurt anymore either.

I am not really laying out sets and reps and weights in a neat easy-to-copy fashion, because I am just working my muscles to exhaustion more than following a strict daily plan.  I know what to work each day, but that day can be anything as long as I really work it deep.  This way, I can’t have a disappointing workout for not hitting my weights, since I am no longer focused on weights.  The only way I can have a disappointing workout now is if I just don’t work hard enough…

5 Aug, 2009 – Is My Arm Fixed?

I have now been through a couple weeks of visits to the chiropractor, maybe nine altogether.  We are now spacing the visits out farther apart.  To date, my left arm no longer has numbness in the fingertips.  My right arm with all the elbow pain feels almost completely normal.  The sessions of muscle massage therapy, while mildly painful and uncomfortable, are really having an effect.  I was able to do yard work last weekend that I had been unable to do before seeing the chiropractor, and it was uneventful.  Nothing got worse.  Nothing broke.  Nothing hurt.

I am sure that I got this way over a long time, building scar tissue and adhesions without ever having any indicators something was wrong until it was too late.  To further muddy the waters, after the pain started, I was treating the wrong thing.  This has taught me a valuable lesson.  I will be stretching more, before and after exercise, I will be using forearm braces to distribute the force more evenly over my muscles, and I will be icing my muscles after workouts.  I also intend to set up regular visits to a massage therapist (the same one that hurts my chiropractor, hehe) to make sure this never happens again.  I know, never say never, but forwarned is forearmed.

(What a horrible pun that was.  Stop me now, before I pun again.)

I expect to hit the gym soon.  I will probably work up to by doing home exercises first for a few weeks.  Plus, my schedule really works against an exercise regimen for the next couple months.



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