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Getting into race shape
BODYBUILDING SUPPLEMENTS High Quality Supplements For Bodybuilders and Athletes. www.ironmaglabs.com I have a couple of mountain bike races this year and need to get into race shape. I had not ridden in three months, and I felt it when I hit the dirt this past Sunday.
My first race is May 23. It's a relatively short, high intensity race. 8-10 miles. It will be a "practice" race for me, just to get the feel back for a race atmosphere and pace. I have a 24 hour team race June 26/27 (it's a relay race and whatever team completes the most laps in the 24 hour period wins). Depending on how these two races go, I may do some more later in the year. I am currently at 174lbs. My plan is to begin a slow cut on April 1, hoping to get down to 163/164. For the next two weeks I will not restrict my diet at all. I will continue with my normal weight training schedule right through the summer. Hopefully I will not lot lose too much LBM once the cut begins. More to come... |
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DS
Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: MS
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best of Luck IAB! |
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" To dream anything you want to dream: That is the beauty of the human mind. To do anything you want to do: That is the strength of the human will. To trust yourself to test your limits: that is the courage to succeed."
NPC Southern Classic, June 3rd NPC Cajun Classic, June 10th NPC Mississippi State July 22nd |
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Good luck IAB!
You and MBC need to move somewhere warm all year round ![]() I get ride 12 months out of the year now There are some unbelievable trails around here that I'm scoping out. I'll be buying my new bike soon ![]() |
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Thanks everyone!
![]() NT: That is the 24 Hours of Adrenaline. It's my first one. Weren't you planning on doing one of those? Jodi: We've kicked around the idea of relocating to a warmer climate, but we love to ski and I really like my job. Maybe if I get laid off we'll move. ![]() |
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Skiing is only 2-3 hours north of here
![]() After spending the winter here, I will never move to cold climate again. |
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Going nowhere fast!
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Yep we are ... but we have to find at least 3 more people who are going to do it for fun. Unlike you, we are not going to be competitive. It's more of a mini getaway to enjoy the outdoors. The Canadian version we're looking at doing is in Canmore Alberta mid July.
I'm thinking Jodie's reasoning is sound .. ... I tried skiing and I'm just not a cold weather person. |
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just kick'in it in the ole Charger
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I think the skiing Jodi has that is three hours away is damn good skiing too, not like the crappy east cost stuff. |
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training to be Goku
Join Date: Sep 2003
Location: New England
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Hey now man dont be bashing eastcoast skiing. If you can hack it here you are pretty well set. Jackson was challenging but nothing I couldnt handle. Those west coast skiers are a bunch of wimps |
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Thanks again for the posts, everyone.
![]() X-Ring, I don't mean to knock east coast skiing. It's all I know. But I'd like to ski some 2' deep powder on a mountain that is taller than 3000'. The wife and I are hoping to visit Whistler in Jan 05.Ok, a few details about my current "program." Like I said, I weigh 174 and am 5'11". I have no idea what my measurements are. I am eating about 2500 calories a day, using a basic 40/40/20 ratio. I will most likely carb down a bit once I begin to cut. Since I am not really being strict about my diet yet, I don't think it is necessary to post it (unless anyone is actually curious). Last edited by I Are Baboon : 06-20-2004 at 09:55 AM. |
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Yesterday's workout: Shoulder/traps
DB press: 70 x 6, 65 x 8, 65 x 6, 55 x 6 Front DB raise: 25 x 10, 8, 8, 8 Reverse pec deck: 127 x 12, 10, 8 BB upright row: 75 x 10, 8, 8, 6 Smith press: 110 x 10, 8, 8, 8 Smith shrug: 230 x 10, 10, 10, 10 |
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Today's workout: Back/biceps/abs
Supine pull ups: 16, 10, 8, 7 Standing cable row: 15 x 12, 10, 10, 10 (time to move off this machine because I'm using all the weight) Hammer Strength pulldown (pin machine, weight is for each side): 100 x 10, 10, 8, 8 Bicep concentration curl: 30 x 10, 10, 8, 7 Preacher curl: 50 x 10, 8, 8 (went light because I have not done these in months) Hanging leg raise (to failure): 28, 17, 15 Incline crunches: 15, 12, 10 |
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Today's workout, March 20: Chest and triceps
I've been pre-exhausting my chest for a month now. Next workout, I'll go back to doing bench presses first. Incline dumbell flyes: 10, 10, 10, 10 Flat bench press: 10, 7, 5, 5 Skull crushers: 10, 10, 10, 10 Decline db press: 8, 8, 8, 8 Dips (no weight added), 10, 8, 8, 7 One arm cable pulldown: 8, 8, 8 |
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Join Date: Dec 2003
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American BadAss
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And good luck to ya IAB...
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I was starting to feel pretty tired, so I took four days off. I had gone three months without much of a break so I was due. I have been eating clean during those four days though. I feel much better now. Well rested.
I'll get back at it tonight, either with a spinning class. or a outdoor bike ride if the weather holds up. |
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inadvertant tree hugger
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The marlin is a pretty good medium priced mtb bike for xc. Do you know that Trek owns Gary Fisher? I prefer similar priced Trek mountain bikes just because of the frame geometry. However, they have similar components at each different price point. i.e., same fork and shifters..etc. on each $700 bike. Gary Fisher has what is called the "Genesis Geometry" it has a longer top tube and shorter rear end. The Trek is more traditional. You have to test ride each bike and determine which you like more. Personally, I like the Trek's geometries better, but I don't mind the GF. Plus, I think GF paint scheme's are better looking. |
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Eat more mud, mountain bike until you die! XX Feminine power
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My road bike is a Trek 2200.
![]() For the Adrenaline race, I can not decide whether to race the 33lb Titus (no big ring on that bike) or my Rocky Mountain Spice (that bike needs some work). I am leaning towards the Spice since it's eight pounds lighter. |
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Official Race Member of the Crank Crushing Rednecks
Eat more mud, mountain bike until you die! XX Feminine power
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I went bowling this morning. A charity event for work. Does that count as working out?
![]() I did bowl a 173. I'm quite proud of that. ![]() After bowling, I went to the gym for a back/biceps session. I think the bowling took something out of me because I couldn't do shit for biceps. Anyway, I did:Chinups: 16, 10, 8, 6 Hammer strength pulldowns: 11, 10, 10, 9 Standing cable rows: 11, 10, 8, 8 DB concentration curls: 6, 6, 6, 6 Preacher curls: 11, 9, 9 Ball crunches: 42, 26, 18 Difficult bike ride planned for tomorrow. |
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I did a 8 mile, 3.5 hour MTB ride yesterday. It was good and bad. GOOD, because it's always fun to be out riding, but BAD because after a five month layoff, my legs need serious work. I was seriousy dragging ass yesterday. My legs could barely handle the ride. I felt very weak and my first race is less than two months away. Time to seriously crank things up. The diet starts today, as do the road rides. I will be lifting weights before work, and doing road rides after work.
Pic from yesterday's ride. |
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