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Old 08-27-2004, 11:35 AM   #1
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Banned MonStar's Journal: Breaking Bad Habits!

Yes, this is my 1,554,103rd journal.

It's time to stop though, with the immature crap. I want to break every bad habit that I currently have in my life. The binging, the changing of the programs, the ridiculous crap that I put myself through for absolutely no reason at all. It's not good for anyone go through these same redundant cycles again and again and again. They accomplish nothing.

I am going to KEEP this journal, godd*mnit, and no matter what I am not going to jump on some new training program or diet that comes along. Every time I start to think something else might work better than what I am currently doing, I want to change. It's absolutely ridiculous, because like most of you know, I don't give each program a chance to actually work.

I am going to keep things simple. And by simple I mean that I am going to follow a basic training split, push/pull/legs/rest, and keep things simple. My rep range from 3-12. Relatively higher volume because currently I feel like I am achieving good results training with higher volume.

My diet is going to be clean, PERIOD. No low-carb crap, refeeds, any of that complicated stuff. I am going to just keep things as simple as possible.

Please feel free to post feedback and support---and keep things positive. Thank you.



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Good luck man. How much volume are you going to be doing? Also, how long have you been training? We're about the same age, so it's a point of curiousity for me. Make sure you keep up with this journal.



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Yes, this is my 1,554,103rd journal.

It's time to stop though, with the immature crap. I want to break every bad habit that I currently have in my life. The binging, the changing of the programs, the ridiculous crap that I put myself through for absolutely no reason at all. It's not good for anyone go through these same redundant cycles again and again and again. They accomplish nothing.

I am going to KEEP this journal, godd*mnit, and no matter what I am not going to jump on some new training program or diet that comes along. Every time I start to think something else might work better than what I am currently doing, I want to change. It's absolutely ridiculous, because like most of you know, I don't give each program a chance to actually work.

I am going to keep things simple. And by simple I mean that I am going to follow a basic training split, push/pull/legs/rest, and keep things simple. My rep range from 3-12. Relatively higher volume because currently I feel like I am achieving good results training with higher volume.

My diet is going to be clean, PERIOD. No low-carb crap, refeeds, any of that complicated stuff. I am going to just keep things as simple as possible.

Please feel free to post feedback and support---and keep things positive. Thank you.
Hey Monstar, congratulations on your, as you say, 1,554,103rd journal. That number may be an all time record...
Ok, laugh a bit....you definitely need to relax. Ok, go look at my picture in my journal and think of what you can look like if you don't take things into your own hands like you are doing today. Yeah, I know, I am making an effort to look better. But I still look like shit....

You say that you have entertained many different diets and routines. I have to ask you and hope that I'm not prying...were you ever fat?
You are thinking exactly like a fat person, or a normal person who's been told that they are fat....
No, don't worry, I am not psichoanalyzing you, that would be insulting to you and everyone else here. I am just trying to think if you have the same mentality that I have with a much better physique.
You, like me have done many diets during your time. The truth is that I looked just like you at 20. I wasn't as ripped but was muscular. I then grew larger in the waist and started doing different diets where I lost, and gained twofold after, then lost again.
The one thing that you have to be aware of is that I made my decision to do what I am doing now to stop "the bad habits". All I can tell you is that you need to think of what you love in your life and what it would happen if you weren't there anymore. That's what happened to me. My motivator.
You need to find that motivator, that reason why you want to break the habits. Every time I want to eat a piece of cheesecake I say to myself, remember Aly, Anthony and Miriam (Daughter, Son, Wife). They are what drive me to better myself.
As you have been changing what has worked for you? What routine, what diet. Also, my suggestion regarding diet is ask questions. I can assure you that there is nobody in this world that knows about diets and plans than a fat person. At least that's what I thought, then I met Jodi (or talked to her thru here) and she guided me to better eating. Why don't you arm yourself with questions and post them in the Diet forum. She's the greatest, she knows where you are and she can give you the best possible suggestions.
Man, don't fret about people getting upset about you starting another journal. There will be one or two who will criticize, but the vast majority witll try to do nothing but help you. That's what I am trying to do.....
By the way, please don't misconstrue this long banter as me lecturing you. I am just trying to help you out in whatever I can...



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Old 08-27-2004, 04:54 PM   #6
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Ok. I wasnt going to say it, but have to. Why dont you just stick to one journal? I mean, people READ it and if you want to change something then fucking do it.. type it in the same journal. I used to like following your workouts, because your strong, and provide motivation.. but when I have to keep looking for a new journal constantly it gets tireing, and I lose interest. I am begining to wonder how long I can kee this up..

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Good luck Monstar! This is the first journal of yours that I've come across so I'll be checking in to see if you're as good as your word.
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Jill:

Andrea: Thanks for the support, it is very appreciated.

Duncans Donuts: Hey man, I am going to be doing around 12-16 total sets for larger bodyparts and 10-12 total sets for smaller bodyparts. Give or take a few sets obviously. And this is very high-volume for me, compared to what I am used to. I have been training for almost 9 years, consistently. I started when I was 12 believe it or not and never took a break, lol, I was obsessed.

fantasma62: Thanks a ton man for stopping by, I really really appreciate. It's great that you're always supportive and positive no matter what---really means a lot. I have been overweight in the past, that's for sure. When I was a kid age 10-12 I was definitely overweight, no question about it. I am not sure how I even got this way, or why, but I think that's part of the reason I became obsessed with working out, etc. For whatever reason in my entire experience training, I never got all that lean at all. I have no idea why. I mean I have gotten fairly lean where I can clearly see my abs but I never got to the point where I had a rockhard midsection. And I think that is always something that I strived for, yet never achieved. So now at this point I think if I can completely cut out the binging 100%, and focus on just eating clean and training hard and heavy, I think things will work out well. Of course time will tell.

PreMier: I have no idea man, that's one of the bad habits that I need to break. Basically when I start a new journal I feel like I am starting on a clean slate---if that makes any sense? I feel like I am starting completely over again on a new day, and a new life almost. And I basically force myself to forget that I just binged like crazy the day before. It's just a self-harmful cycle that I put myself through again and again.

BritChick: Hey, thanks so much for the support! It's great to see a new face here in my journal. But yeah, I would appreciate you stopping by on a regular basis, if you don't mind.



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Old 08-27-2004, 08:13 PM   #9
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8-27-2004

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Flat DB Presses
6 sets of 4 with the 120's

Decline BB Presses
2 sets of 12 with 225
2 sets of 5 with 285
2 sets of 8 with 250

Nautilus Pec-Deck Flyes
2 sets of 6 with 180
2 sets of 10 with 150

Upright Rows
4 sets of 6 with 135
1 set of 10 with 110

DB Lateral Raises
2 sets of 7 with the 40's
2 sets of 10 with the 30's

Nautilus Lateral Raises
2 sets of 8 with 200
1 set of 12 with 160

Seated French Presses
2 sets of 8 with 125
2 sets of 4 with 150
2 sets of 12 with 105

Cable Pressdowns
3 sets of 8 with 200
1 set of 12 with 160

Great workout today! Focus and all that was pretty damn good, considering that it was after a long day at work and a not too much sleep at all. Started off with 6 sets of 4 on flat DB presses, not bad at all. Good sets. Moved onto some decline BB presses---which I really liked, hit my pecs hard. Nice sets there, today. Finished my pecs up with some pec-deck flyes, pecs were completely fried.

For my delts I did some upright rows, and then some DB and Nautilus laterals. Overall sets were pretty good I think. Not too bad at all. For triceps I did some French presses, where I ended up going pretty damn heavy. Used a CG on a cambered-bar for them, nice sets. Worked up to 150 for 2 sets of 4 which was definitely a PR for me. I can never really go that heavy on French presses. Pressdowns were pretty good, basically just a burnout.

Workout today lasted 1 hour and 25 minutes, and I finished with a total of 38 sets.

Diet:
- scrambled eggs, whole-wheat toast
- MRP bar
- grilled chicken sandwich
- tuna & cheese sandwich
- Gatorade + V-12 during workout
- whey protein postworkout
- grilled chicken & cheese soft taco
- MRP + 1% milk + peanut butter

Sleep: 6.5 hours. Damn, had to get up so friggin' early for work. I am currently in the process of finding a new job but it's honestly so damn hard for some reason. I really really need to start making more hourly though, so it's important.

Weight: 229.5 lbs. High of course, pigged out yesterday.

Day 8 today of 6-OXO, 3 capsules 2x per day.

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Old 08-27-2004, 08:18 PM   #10
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Mike... like Jake said, keep the same journal. So what if you change workouts or diet, just keep an ongoing journal and document the changes when they happen. Sheesh.
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Nine years That's a long time considering your age. Curious, what's your body fat percentage at? I started weight training about two weeks after my 18th birthday, when my dad bought me an olympic bench and some weights. I had done some ignorant pumping with a few dumbells I had had when I was 16 and 17, but it was time wasted.

Yeah man, keep one journal so I don't have to sift through webdata to find your journal. I'm always fascinated to study the results of people doing things I don't do. Peace.



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JerseyDevil: Yeah man I am definitely going to do that this time, around, for sure. I am not sure why I have such a problem keeping one journal, it gets really ridiculous honestly. Oh well.

Duncans Donuts: I have absolutely no idea at all what my bodyfat % is, I have never had it tested, ever. I'll attach my most recent progress pictures maybe you can get a rough estimate. Anyway, I appreciate you checking out my journal, it's always nice to see new faces in here.
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Ok. I wasnt going to say it, but have to. Why dont you just stick to one journal? I mean, people READ it and if you want to change something then fucking do it.. type it in the same journal. I used to like following your workouts, because your strong, and provide motivation.. but when I have to keep looking for a new journal constantly it gets tireing, and I lose interest. I am begining to wonder how long I can kee this up..

Good luck man.

I think if you and I hang out in vegas we may end up killing someone in fits of rage.......other than that, great post!


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Good luck to you man, I think 1,554,103 could be your lucky number. And remember to keep your eyes on the prize. Good things will come, look forward to reading your journal, your lifts always inspire me.
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Hey Monstar....


How are you behaving today?

Enjoy your workout and have a good day....oh yeah, beware of binging. If you want to eat something don't stop yourself, because later what was a cheat will become a binge.....

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P-funk: LOL, thanks for stopping by man, appreciate it.

OrbitalChime: Hey man, thanks for the support---means a lot bro. I am going to hang in there with this one I think. I think it took a few thousand journals to find one that I will finally stick to, lol.

Jen: Whatever you say...

fantasma62: Hey man, so far today I feel really good. No complaints at all at this point, so that's a good thing. I am sore from yesterday's push session, but other than that, I feel pretty damn good. Thanks for the support.



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Set two benches on either side of you when you do DB Press so that your elbows hit them before you get all the way down. It's similar to what a floor press does, but with DBs it's nuts. Nice session.



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SF: Wow, that sounds really really interesting. I might give them a shot in the near future. Probably a great exercise for hitting your triceps extra hard. Since it is more focusing on lockout strength. The problem is that my gym doesn't have DB's higher than the 120's---drives me crazy.



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8-28-2004

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T-Bar Rows
2 sets of 8 with 270
2 sets of 4 with 335
2 sets of 12 with 250

Support Rows
3 sets of 5 with 255
3 sets of 10 with 190

Stiff-Arm Cable Pullovers
2 sets of 10 with 120
2 sets of 7 with 150

Bentover DB Lateral Raises
4 sets of 10 with the 25's

CG Preacher Curls
2 sets of 4 with 125
2 sets of 9 with 95

Concentration Curls
2 sets of 12 with a 35
2 sets of 7 with a 45

Zottman Curls
2 sets of 8 with the 30's
2 sets of 5 with the 40's

Seated Wrist Curls
4 sets of 10 with 85

Pretty good workout today! My rotator cuffs were a little bit beat up from yesterday's pressing session, but whatever. Overall today I would definitely say that I had a good workout. Started off with some ghetto style t-bar rows, nice sets. Hit my midback pretty hard. Support rows really tore up my upper back 100%. They always toast my lats, though. Afterwards I did some stiff-arm pullovers, nice sets there, no questions asked. Decided to hit up some bentover laterals today, for my rear delts, not too bad at all.

For my biceps I did some preacher curls, followed up by some concentration curls. Nothing too crazy there. Really hit my biceps hard, that's for sure. Moved onto some Zottman curls, really like them a lot. For those of you who are unfamiliar with Zottman curls I am going to attach a pic in a post after this journal entry. Finished up with some seated wrist curls, not too bad at all.

Workout lasted 1 hour and 25 minutes today, and I ended up with a total of 36 sets.

Diet:
- protein pancakes + peaches
- Gatorade + V-12 during workout
- whey protein postworkout
- MRP + 1% milk + peanut butter, dried fruit
- low-carb tuna & cheese sandwich
- 1/2 whole-wheat turkey & cheese sandwich
- MRP bar
- breaded chicken
- 1/2 low-carb peanut butter sandwich

Damn, for whatever reason today I was starving!

Sleep: 7 + 2 hours. Long story. Drove home and fell back asleep for 2 hours.

Day 9 today of 6-OXO, 3 capsules 2x per day.

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Mike, I don't care how many journals you start! Whatever you feel you need to do in order to get what you want, you should do! Though I think this seems like a good one, so I would stick with it if I was you I know you can do this! Keep reading your books, write down your feelings and just let it all out! I'm rooting for ya
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Jenny: Hey, thanks so much for stopping by! I appreciate the support so much. I really hope to stick it out with this journal, and not continue my rollercoaster lifestyle with binging, then doing a low-carb diet, etc. Thanks again for the kind words Jenny.

SF: Damn, didn't even think of that. Definitely something to consider, next time I feel like kicking my a*s, lol.



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