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MonStar's Journal: Stopping the Insanity!

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I know this is f*cking ridiculous, I do NOT need to hear it.

This journal is going to be about stopping the insanity---stopping the 30,000 journals, stopping the binging, stopping all of the stupid bullsh*t that I continue to do over and over again and again. For some reason I use changing my program/journal as a way to justify my binging. It's honestly just a horrible mindset that I have to change, before it gets worse.

Please keep posts positive, I would really appreciate it. :thumb:
 
Sunday; 11-21-2004

Training:

Feel like f*cking hell today at the gym because I pigged out like crazy last night. Ate a pint of Ben & Jerry's, lots of dinner rolls, and some pizza. Along with a big handful of oatmeal raisin cookies. Not the best thing to do at 3:00 AM---I feel bloated/fat today. :(

Bentover Rows
315 x 7
315 x 7
315 x 7
315 x 7

CG Cable Pulldowns
230 x 5
230 x 5
230 x 5
230 x 5
230 x 5

Nautilus Pullovers
250 x 10
250 x 10
250 x 10

Bentover DB Lateral Raises
35's x 8
35's x 8

Good workout today I think, really hit my lats hard. I haven't trained my lats with any kind of substantial volume in a long long time. Nice to get back into the swing of it again. Started off with some bentover rows, and then some pulldowns. Nice sets---pullovers were friggin' exhausting! Beat the hell out of my lats/serratus with them. Overall workout was good.

Diet:

Meal 1: 1% cottage cheese + pineapple
Preworkout: 1 scoop of Swole
Postworkout: whey protein + 1% milk
Meal 3: baked chicken + chicken broth
Meal 4: 1/2 turkey & cheese sandwich
Meal 5: grilled chicken sandwich
Meal 6: MRP + 1% milk + peanut butter
Meal 7: spaghetti + tomato sauce + ground beef
Meal 8: 1/2 tuna salad sandwich

Sleep: 8 hours, I needed it. :D
 
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MonStar said:
For some reason I use changing my program/journal as a way to justify my binging.

Been there! Just don't do it again Mister :finger:
 
Velvet: Thanks, nice to see that someone has been in my shoes before. I appreciate the support, and I agree that it's getting ridiculous. I love your new avatar, by the way! ;)
 
Monday; 11-22-2004

Training:

Decent chest workout I guess, for some reason I wasn't impressed with my workout today, I have no idea why. Maybe I am used to HIT now and it's tough getting back into regular volume training again? I am not sure what the problem is. :confused:

Decline BB Presses
295 x 7
295 x 7
295 x 7
295 x 7

Incline DB Presses
110's x 6
110's x 6
110's x 6

Nautilus Pec-Deck Flyes
180 x 10
180 x 10

Flat DB Flyes
65's x 9
65's x 9

Overall workout was decent, but I wouldn't say that this was a good workout at all. I need to really get back into the swing of training regularly, I feel like my body is rejecting this kind of training or something. Just like last time around when I switched back from HIT to volume style training, I was having sh*tty workouts. :mad:

Diet:

Meal 1: 1% cottage cheese + pineapple
Preworkout: 1 scoop of Swole
Postworkout: whey protein + 1% milk
Meal 3: turkey breast + gravy
Meal 4: turkey & cheese sandwich
Meal 5: chicken salad sandwich
Meal 6: garden salad + tuna salad + vinegarette dressing
Meal 7: 1/2 egg salad + cheese sandwich
Meal 8: peanut butter
Meal 9: grilled chicken + cheese soft taco

Damn, I resisted binging tonight, thank God. It was definitely tough---because my girlfriend was eating some Ben & Jerry's, it was 'Brownie Batter' and I had a taste, wow, it was delicious! :nanner:

Sleep: 7.5 hours.

Today I went to see "National Treasure" in the theaters and I thought it sucked, but while I was there I put a quarter in to weigh myself on this scale, and I weighed 229 lbs. In case anyone is curious. :)
 
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MonStar said:
Velvet: Thanks, nice to see that someone has been in my shoes before. I appreciate the support, and I agree that it's getting ridiculous. I love your new avatar, by the way! ;)

Anytime hon :kiss:
 
Good Luck with this journal Mike :thumb: Just tell yourself that you HAVE to keep this one, binge or no binge, you can't change journals. We won't judge you because you mess up, that's life, just learn to move past it- tomorrow is always a new day. Don't beat yourself up over petty shit, just do what's right for you, and if making new journals makes you feel THAT much better- just do it ;) It doesn't bother me one way or another, it's your prefrence and the whole purpose of this forum is to help people live healthier lifestyles IMO, so if new journals somehow help you start a clean slate than more power to you. I've been there before, I know how it is. Good Luck Sweetie ;)
 
Velvet: Your entire gallery is great, wow. ;)

Andrea: Thanks so much for the support Andrea, I really appreciate it a lot. I completely agree that I have to hang in there no matter what. If I binge, if I change programs, no matter what. Nice to see such an inspirational post---means a lot. :thumb:
 
Don't be so hard on yourself for starting up a new journal. Just do what works, even if others don't understand. We're all here to help eachother out :thumb:
 
Oh C'mon Mike!!!
You have got to be kidding me with this, you want supportive comments????



:D Just joking, I figured you'd get a kick out of this...You do know that you are nutz right? Certifiable...right? :laugh:

Hey man, you can make a million journals, I'll still support you (Please don't take the journal thing literally:D )

You know me, I am always trying to lighten the air, you OCD buddy, you.....

Have a great day!!!!:thumb:
 
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Ew... that was pretty twisted Monolith. :barf:

Good luck with everything. :thumb:

How much water do you drink Mike?
 
Just post when you binge. It is no different than changing your journal. When you change, we know you binged. It's sort of like telling us implicitly.

Anyway, I don't care how many journals you start, your progress has always been impressive to me. Nobody's perfect.
 
klmclean: Thanks for the support, I honestly don't know why I am hard on myself for starting a journal, it's really not that big of a deal. I just tend to make a big deal out of it for whatever reason.

Tony: Hey man, thanks for stopping by, I am glad that you're joking around because that's really what I need at this point. All I am trying to do at this point is keep this journal and training program. Even if I do go on an all out balls to the wall binge session, I want to make sure that I keep this journal and post the details of it here. How I felt beforehand, how I felt after, etc. I think that it will be a good idea.

Monolith: I would appreciate you deleting that post, those pictures are sickening bud. :(

Jake: Haha, at least I know you're reading. :)

BritChick: Hey there! I actually don't drink enough water at all to be honest. I drink a ton of diet soda, and a lot of unsweetened iced tea, usually with Equal or Sweet & Low. I need to really focusing on drinking more actual water. The only time I honestly drink it is if nothing else is available or if I am at the gym, from the water fountain. :shrug:

CowPimp: I absolutely agree with you there man, completely. I think that posting my binges will be a learning experience overall. I just have a tendency to tell myself that if I don't post it or start a new journal somehow it's okay and I am starting from a clean start. Makes no sense, basically, just a painful cycle I put myself through on a regular basis.
 
Journal whore.... :hehe:
 
Velvet: Good morning! I have off from work today so I am going to be looking for a new job, along with messing with my Prelude that I just got back out of the shop. Hope you have a great day. ;)

Luke: LOL, I am not arguing that one! :D
 
Dude post a pic of your prelude!
 
cman: I hate getting off-topic here in my journal, but this was my Prelude about 6 months ago. Now it looks completely different. Different bodykit, same wheels but 18's now, no spoiler, now it's a 5-speed with a new JDM motor, etc.

As you can see it's my other hobby, besides working out.
 
MonStar said:
cman: I hate getting off-topic here in my journal, but this was my Prelude about 6 months ago. Now it looks completely different. Different bodykit, same wheels but 18's now, no spoiler, now it's a 5-speed with a new JDM motor, etc.

As you can see it's my other hobby, besides working out.


Sweet ride Mikey..come pick me up...lets go cruisin
 
Nice 'lude MonStar. Do you autocross or anything?
 
Velvet: LOL, yeah I like it a lot. The first time that I saw a Prelude I almost crapped myself, I was 16 at the time and I had never seen one before. It was love at first sight. ;)

Luke: Thanks bud, nope no auto-crossing for me, basically just modding for the fun of it. I really like improving the looks/handling of the car, but when it comes to competing it's just not my thing. Similar to how I feel about bodybuilding, actually. Takes the fun out of it, IMO.
 
Tuesday; 11-23-2004

Training:

Good workout today I think, I haven't trained my legs in a long long time. And wow, I must say that I am not used to how exhausted I get from hitting them. Overall workout was good, though.

Conventional Deadlifts
135 x 3
225 x 3
315 x 3
405 x 3
515 x 5!
570 x 2!

Two PR's here today, 570 for a double is a friggin' awesome PR for me. I have never hit anything more than 545 for a double in deadlifts. I had one of the powerlifters who trains at my gym yelling at me during the set, I think that's what did it. :)

Hack Squats
500 x 7
570 x 5
460 x 9

Nautilus Leg Extensions
Dropset:
260 x 14
220 x 11
180 x 8
140 x 8

Smith-Machine Calf Raises
285 x 15
335 x 12
365 x 9

Nautilus Crunches
190 x 16
230 x 8

After the deadlifts I was absolutely exhausted. I could barely manage to do 3 sets of hack squats. Did a dropset with leg extensions and then some calf raises and abs, and called it a day. Overall workout was good.

Diet:

Meal 1: 1% cottage cheese + pineapple
Meal 2: grilled chicken + cheese soft taco, fat-free yogurt
Preworkout: 1 scoop of Swole
Postworkout: whey protein + 1% milk
Meal 4: tuna salad sandwich
Meal 5: chicken pot pie, 1 glass of wine
Meal 6: peanut butter

Damn, I ate about 10 tbsp. of peanut butter in my last meal. I was craving something sweet so I just stuffed myself with peanut butter. Damn tasty stuff right out of the jar! :nanner:

Sleep: 9 hours. :D
 
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Mike, I think you need to change your perspective. Eating a pint of Ben and Jerry's along with some pizza and dinner roles is not a binge.

Heck, there was a time where I was eating a pint of that stuff every night as a snack.

I think your idea of a binge is just eating a lot of some food you consider "bad". Big fucking deal! If you were being rational about it you would realize that what you did was not a binge at all and that you don't have a real problem in that respect. Your problem is with your perception of reality with respect to how much you eat of certain foods. You eat a pretty consistent diet and sometimes give in and eat some goodies in large amounts. That is no big deal. It is ok.
 
BritChick: Hey there! I actually don't drink enough water at all to be honest. I drink a ton of diet soda, and a lot of unsweetened iced tea, usually with Equal or Sweet & Low. I need to really focusing on drinking more actual water. The only time I honestly drink it is if nothing else is available or if I am at the gym, from the water fountain. :shrug:

Mike, I can relate to not being a big water drinker, it's only been since early this year that I changed that bad habit. I used to live off of coffee and diet coke. Obvioulsy there are MANY reasons why you should be drinking water but one reason especially for you is I think is that quite often when we feel hungry you're actually not hungry but thirsty, we just tend to read our body's signals incorrectly. For myself, also a binge eater but one who has it at least a little more under control these days I find that drinking at least 4 - 5 litres of water a day seriously puts a dent in my binging tendencies, on days where I only down about 1 or 2 litres I usually screw up on my diet... just a pattern I have noticed in myself, might be worth a try. :shrug:
 
klmclean: Hey there, thanks for the link, appreciate it. :)

chris: Hey man, thanks for continuing to read my journal, I know it gets annoying since I start a new one every other day. But anyway, I think you're right maybe I don't have as big of a problem as I am making it out to be. I mean to me a handful of cookies, and a pint of ice-cream and some pizza is a binge, hands down. But then again, it really is just a cheat meal.

I am going to keep this journal chris, and of course your training advice is welcomed! I am still taking the ETS---jumping back on the volume style training gave me a little more DOMS than usual. But still nothing compared to what I was getting before the ETS. It's really amazing that my diet can stay the same and taking 8 capsules can reduce DOMS by that much.

BritChick: That's something I have never even considered at all! My water intake is always been sh*tty, honestly. I mean at one point I was making an effort to increase it. But for whatever reason I don't like drinking water at all. I prefer diet soda hands down, I don't know why. It almost pains me to drink water for some reason.

I am going to start paying attention to my body's signals though BC, thanks for the input. Next time I feel hungry I am going to try and drink 32 oz. of water and then see how hungry I feel. It might just kill my appetite.
 
Carbination dehydrates you, so maybe cut back on the soda.
 
Nice work on the pr's. Did u just change from v12 to swole?
 
I drink water and milk. I haven't had anything besides the two, other than alcohol, for two years. I am at the point that I want nothing besides water and milk, and I assure you that with only a few months, even weeks, you'll be at this same point aswell.
 
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