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    Thumbs up Back for good and hitting it strong

    I started a journal not too long ago but I got into some trouble and could not work out or eat properly for the last couple of months. Got a fresh new start for the year so going to get back on track. MY normal schedule of running at my lunch hour and lifting after work have to bee changed for a month or so due to Wrestling season. I coach the a high school team so i have to lift at lunch and wrestle after work. I want to really get in better physical shape and make some new changes to my life this year.
    Goal is to drop body fat to about 11-13%
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    bf 15.5%
    all suggestions and criticism is accepted
    Last edited by dj_diablo54; 01-03-2005 at 04:23 PM.

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    Diet consist of
    3 egg whites
    4oz of meat
    1/2 cup of oat meal

    Snack: rice cake with peanut butter

    4oz of meat
    1 piece of wheat toast
    glass of milk

    Beef jerkey

    Dinner
    8oz chicken breast
    Salad (no dressing)
    red potato

    Workout for this month
    consist of one body part a on Monday Tuesday, Thursday, Friday
    Cardio consist of Wrestling practices for 1 1/2 hours since i coach i can not do the full practice.
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    work out today
    Flat bench
    warm up
    255x10
    265x8
    285x5 the last one was assisted

    Incline
    225x10
    235x10
    245x8

    Decline
    235x10
    245x10
    255x8

    Fly
    3x10 at 17
    Then did 15 min of HIT cardio on the bike

    Wrestled about an hour at practice
    Good day I am tired as hell the first full day back to work and the gym and practice has worn me out

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    Diet for the day basicly the same thing as yesterday.
    Diet consist of
    3 egg whites
    4oz of meat
    1/2 cup of oat meal

    Snack: rice cake with peanut butter

    1 can of TUna with littel non fat mayo and tabasco


    Beef jerkey

    Dinner
    8oz chicken breast
    Salad (no dressing)
    red potato

    I am thinking of putting a protien shake after I lift, about an hour before I eat lunch not sure if that is wise or not, also thinking about adding creatine in that shake as well. any suggestions

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    Had a great back work out a bit sore though from wrestling practice these damn kids get stronger every year.

    work out

    Front pull downs
    3x10 the weight started at 16 then 17 then 18

    Bent rows.
    1x10 135
    1x10 155
    1x10 175

    Dead lifts
    1x10 225
    1x10 275
    1x10 315

    DB one arm rows
    1x10 90
    1x10 95
    1x10 105

    Reverse fly's
    3x10

    20 min of HIT cardio on the bike.
    Then practice for an hour of non stop wrestling.
    oo ya had a payday two to celebrate USC kick the sh*t out of OU

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    Strength is looking solid bro, keep up the hard work. Coaching highschool wrestling has to give you some motivation to keep up with the kids, I would imagine.
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    23 years old, 5'11.5", 206 lbs., ~8% bodyfat

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    It sure does i have to kids that should make state this year one is Senior and the other is a Junior these two guys try to beat every day and i am telling you what they are getting close. The only thing is they are going to cut wait and in order to keep around their weight i am going to have to cut as well just not like I did when i wrestled. I did a lot of bad things to lose the weight my record is 15lb in 24 hours.

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    Damn, 15 lbs. in 24 hours? That's insane. Back when I used to wrestle in highschool I remember cutting 4-5 lbs. in a couple of hours was tough. Wearing layer upon layer of clothing and running laps in the heated gym. Wrestling is the toughest sport ever, if you ask me. Those 1 or 2-minute periods drain you completely.
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    Ya i think it is the toughest sport ever that you have to train for but that is just my opinion, In high school the rounds are all 2 minutes but in college the first round is 3 mins. A few years ago before my accident I could finish my college matches and barley be out of breath but now i gotta take a break like every 4 mins pathetic.

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    At least you're still wrestling man, that's all that counts. Think about how much better off you are than most guys that used to wrestle in the past. 99% of them couldn't last 30 seconds I would bet.

    What kind of training split are you following? Looks like chest and back so far, from what I can see. Have you considered posting your food and training all in the same post? Might make it easier to read.
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    380/455/655 bench/squat/deadlift (current)
    405/495/675 bench/squat/deadlift (goals)

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    I am thinking of putting a protien shake after I lift, about an hour before I eat lunch not sure if that is wise or not, also thinking about adding creatine in that shake as well. any suggestions
    A whey protein shake after you workout would be a great addition to your diet bro, no questions asked. As soon as you stop working out you want to kickstart your body in recovery mode, so to speak. And slamming down some whey protein will definitely get the job done. Just fine a brand that tastes good, lol. I take mine with 1% milk, a packet of Equal, and some ice.

    As for the creatine, I would also take that after you workout with your whey protein. I used to do 5g right after the gym, with whey protein and about 50g of simple sugars. Another option that I liked was putting a teaspoon (5g) of creatine in 20 oz. of Gatorade and sipping on it while I trained. Seemed to help with my pumps in the gym, etc.
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    23 years old, 5'11.5", 206 lbs., ~8% bodyfat

    380/455/655 bench/squat/deadlift (current)
    405/495/675 bench/squat/deadlift (goals)

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    Thanks monstar I will add the protein starting today, I will also Post my Food and Lifts on the same post to make it easy to ready.
    I do one body part a day since i only have an hour for lunch and that is the only time i can lift since practice is after work.
    Chest
    Back
    rest (cardio 45 min)
    shoulders, traps
    Arms
    legs
    rest

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    Diet consist of

    3 egg whites
    4oz of meat
    1/2 cup of oat meal

    Snack: rice cake with peanut butter

    1 can of Tuna with Little non fat mayo and Tabasco


    Beef jerky

    Dinner
    8oz Of lean meat
    Steamed veggies

    Work out

    Today is my off day so i cardio for 45mins. Going to start protein shake and creatine after work out tomorrow and i am going to post my pictures so i can see and let others see if can loose some of this gut
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    could not get the damn camra to work this morning so maybe tonight i can take a picture and post so people can see the changes i hope to make.
    Do not have practice for the rest of the week so i will do cardio on my lunch and workout after work. I will post my workout and food when i finish working out this evening

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    Diet consist of

    3 egg whites
    4oz of meat
    1/2 cup of oat meal

    Snack: rice cake with peanut butter

    1 can of Tuna with Little non fat mayo and Tabasco


    Beef jerky

    Dinner
    8oz Of lean meat
    Steamed veggies

    Work out

    DB seated
    90x10
    95x10
    105x6

    Seated lateral
    30x10
    35x10
    35x10
    Seated front raises
    25x10
    30x10
    30x10
    up right rows on smith machine
    135x10
    145x10
    155x6

    Shrugs DB
    100x12
    110x12
    120x10
    Felt really good have not done shoulders as hard lately due to wrestling but since the kids a tourny this weekend no practice today so i could go heavy. sticking with the diet soo far

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    You only want to drop your bf% by a little, but your diet definitely could be tweaked. Just an observation. Good luck with your goals.

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    what do you suggest that I change up. By the way do you play sports in Davis. My sister run's on the track team up there and i go and party up there some times when i am visiting her. Its a nice place up there.

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    Hey DJ...

    Just shooting by here and seeing that you started a journal. It's funny, I had teh same thing happen to me. I started a journal and the last 3 months of last year were tough so I stopped doing what I was supposed to do.
    I'll shoot by here once in a while to say hello and check up on you...

    Good luck
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    Thanks for stopping by and checking out my journal fantasma62. I know it is hard but it is nice to have support from people who know what you are going through

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    Quote Originally Posted by dj_diablo54
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    what do you suggest that I change up. By the way do you play sports in Davis. My sister run's on the track team up there and i go and party up there some times when i am visiting her. Its a nice place up there.
    UCD alumni here. Read the sticky at the top of the diet/nutrition area.
    Guide to Cutting, Bulking & Maintenance
    You need EFAs, more veggies, etc. Btw, where in Cali are you?

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    aggi, I actually live in SO Cal now but do visit up there often espically during NFL season cause i have season tickets to the raiders.

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    It was crazy yesterday it actually snowed down here in the desert so they closed down the base where i work out so i had to cardio on my moms step machine and could not lift but I did go to the gym this morning and did arms here is my food and work out for today

    3 egg whites
    4oz of meat
    1/2 cup of oat meal

    Snack: rice cake with peanut butter

    1 can of Tuna with Little non fat mayo and Tabasco


    Beef jerky

    Dinner
    8oz Of lean meat
    Steamed veggies

    Arms
    I forgot what i did since i did it this morning but it was a good arm work out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dj_diablo54
    aggi, I actually live in SO Cal now but do visit up there often espically during NFL season cause i have season tickets to the raiders.
    I lived in SD last year....downtown and 10 min. away from Qualcomm... Chargers blow IMO.

    Lived in the East Bay for 9 years though. My dad owns the rights and is a season ticket holder to 4 Niner tickets. We semi-support the Raiders though. Check my gallery. I was at that SuperBowl in SD where the Raiders got their asses kicked.

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    Wow I looked at your pics, first of all you are gorgeous You must train very hard to look as amazing as you do.
    secondly that is awesome that you got to go to a super bowl that is something i am going to do before i die. My best friend lives in PB so I go there allot in the summer just to go and party I love it down there but I don't think I could live there my truck does not fit in any of the damn parking lots.

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    No work out today just a rest day
    3 egg whites
    4oz of meat


    Snack:Apple with some peanutbutter

    Chees burger with fries ( I know it was bad kicking my self in the ass)


    Beef jerky

    Dinner
    4oz Of lean meat
    red potato

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    Quote Originally Posted by dj_diablo54
    Wow I looked at your pics, first of all you are gorgeous You must train very hard to look as amazing as you do.
    secondly that is awesome that you got to go to a super bowl that is something i am going to do before i die. My best friend lives in PB so I go there allot in the summer just to go and party I love it down there but I don't think I could live there my truck does not fit in any of the damn parking lots.
    Thanks for the compliments.

    The Super Bowl kicked major ass. My dad (lucky bastard), has been to the '95 Niner Super Bowl, a 2002 World Series game where the Giants kicked butt...unfortunately only in that one game ...the last game of Elway's Stanford career (The 5 Lateral; GO BEARS!), and what would have have completed his sports journey, would have been a Cal Rose Bowl trip... and of course, the Beef Bowl at Lawry's restaurant in Beverly Hills. Eh, Cal laid an egg in the Liberty Bowl, but hey, it's not your perrenial football powerhouse.

    I lived in Downtown SD last year. Ah good 'ol parking...what a bitch down there.....I want a truck....but with the things i want to do to it and height contrainsts (only 5 feet tall), there's no way I'd be able to drive it.

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    Wow you did not look that short but it is all good im not that tall my self only 5" 7' so the lifted truck makes me feel tall.

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    Diet for the day
    Diet consist of

    3 egg whites
    4oz of meat
    1/2 cup of oat meal

    Snack: rice cake with peanut butter

    1 can of Tuna with little non fat mayo and Tabasco


    Beef jerky

    Dinner
    8oz chicken breast
    whole wheat tortilla
    steamed Brock

    Workout chest
    DB Bench
    100x10
    110x8
    120x6

    incline DP
    75x10
    80x10
    85x10

    Decline bench with bar
    190x10
    205x8
    225x6

    Cable fly's
    35x10
    40x10
    45x10
    Good workout but had to do it fast today due practice
    I also road the stationary bike for 45min during my lunch break
    Lost 5lbs since last week most of it is probably water, but i am happy with my progress in the gym.
    Last edited by dj_diablo54; 01-11-2005 at 12:24 PM.

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    Hey DJ,

    What's up!!

    Quick question, are you cutting or gaining?
    I ask because I don't think you are eating enough. Maybe it's just me, but you seem to be lacking in calories....

    Anyway, I am not here to criticize, but to see how you're doing....I hope all is well.....
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    Hey fantasma62 I am actually cutting I have put on some weight that i am extremely upset at my self for gaining and want to get rid of.

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