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    Dan's rehab

    Sigh...
    It may be a little known fact, but Harleys do not make particularly good dirt bikes if they aren't modified heavily. In my case, my HOG, myself, and a patch of dirt in the median came to an abrupt and violent meeting as a result of a poor judgement call on my part. Net result is the HOG is basically ~OK~. I have to replace the gas tank, front fender, and air cleaner cover. I'm about the same... broken ankle, deeply bruised knees and minor road rash.

    I suspect strongly that it will take me a linear year to actually get to the point of being able to squat over 600 again, and right now I can't even consider that, as my leg is presently in a cam-walker boot and will be so for 6 more weeks. I have an appointment with the ortho on the 3rd. Next week, I'm going to start doing upper body; legs are clearly out until December.

    On the good news front, I hired a nutritionist last month, had a body fat analysis done, and by following her eating plan, I'm now down to 225 lbs; my bf% is 24% (down from 28% when I started). My goal is to get down to around 190 and then bulk up from there.

    Any help/comments from anyone who's "been there, done that" would be greatly appreciated.
    "Dude... thats a lot-a weight... I mean yer like... what... 50??" Said to me by a 17 year old when I was doing deadlifts.
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    Current Stats:
    Age: 39
    Squat: 585 Bench: 265 (STILL Pathetic) Deadlift: 565 Weight: 218
    Goals:
    Interrupted due to accident !
    Rehab journal:
    Dan's rehab journal
    Training journal:
    Dan's westside training journal

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    Sorry to hear about the accident. I haven't "been there, done that" so I can't offer any help, but I will extend my wishes for a speedy recovery.

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    Thanks so much Captain. I expect the most frustrating thing will be to "take it easy" on legs when I'm healed.
    "Dude... thats a lot-a weight... I mean yer like... what... 50??" Said to me by a 17 year old when I was doing deadlifts.
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    Current Stats:
    Age: 39
    Squat: 585 Bench: 265 (STILL Pathetic) Deadlift: 565 Weight: 218
    Goals:
    Interrupted due to accident !
    Rehab journal:
    Dan's rehab journal
    Training journal:
    Dan's westside training journal

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    Rehab plan...

    So... for the next six to eight weeks, I can do no legs, so I've got to have some sort of plan. Meeting with the Ortho is on the 3rd, and I plan on hitting the gym on the 4th. Initial plan is focused on upper body only.

    Monday - Chest, lats, upper back
    Flat Bench
    Decline Bench
    Lat pull downs
    Seated cable rows
    Abs

    Tuesday - Cardio
    UBE - 20 mins
    Abs

    Wednesday - Beach Muscle
    Preacher Curls
    Seated dumbbell curls
    Kickbacks (Triceps)
    Skull Crushers
    Abs

    Thursday - Cardio
    UBE - 20 mins
    Abs

    Friday - Chest, Lats, Upper back
    Flat Bench
    Decline Bench
    Lat pull downs
    Seated cable rows
    Abs

    So, thats the plan for right now.
    "Dude... thats a lot-a weight... I mean yer like... what... 50??" Said to me by a 17 year old when I was doing deadlifts.
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    Current Stats:
    Age: 39
    Squat: 585 Bench: 265 (STILL Pathetic) Deadlift: 565 Weight: 218
    Goals:
    Interrupted due to accident !
    Rehab journal:
    Dan's rehab journal
    Training journal:
    Dan's westside training journal

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    Dr. appointment today,
    And I'm hopeful that there won't be any issues with my ankle. I still have some pain, but I can actually walk again. For "safety's sake," I am continuing to crutch around and wear the handy dandy Cam-Walker boot.

    My hope is that I can hit the gym tomorrow.
    "Dude... thats a lot-a weight... I mean yer like... what... 50??" Said to me by a 17 year old when I was doing deadlifts.
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    Current Stats:
    Age: 39
    Squat: 585 Bench: 265 (STILL Pathetic) Deadlift: 565 Weight: 218
    Goals:
    Interrupted due to accident !
    Rehab journal:
    Dan's rehab journal
    Training journal:
    Dan's westside training journal

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    So what did the doc say?

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