8/16/07
Thursday:
Chest
Flat Bench W/rope (light tension): RI - 60
75x12 PR (Reps)
95x10
120x6 PR - Tied previous record
Flat Bench Rest/Pause (2 seconds): RI - 60
95x8 (2 assisted)
95x8 (2 assisted)
Decline Bench Press: RI - 45
75x10
95x10
95x10
105x8 (2 assisted) PR
DB Incline Press: RI - 60
25x10
25x10
30x8
30x10 (3 assisted)
Cable Cross Over Flys: RI - 30
Machine #3x15
Machine #5x15
Machine #7x10
Machine #7x9
Cardio - 40 minutes HIIT
Rowing for 5 minutes. Starting hr - 85, max hr - 157, level 9, new max distance - 1249 meters @ 1:51/500 meters, new max rpm - 41 rpm.
15 minutes HIIT on an elliptical trainer. Starting - 100, max hr - 165, level 10 and 14.
Minutes 0-9 - Level 10, hr's 155-160:
Minute 9-10 - level 14, hr - 160-165:
Minutes 10-15, levels - 6, 3, and 1, hr - 150-160
20 minutes on a Treadmill HIIT. Starting - 110, max hr - 175. Normal hr range - 140-150, interval hr range - 155-170, 2x175: 6 MPH @ 30 seconds - 1 foot incline, 5 MPH @ 30 seconds - 3 feet incline).
I had a lot of energy and aggression today to work on, so everything was great. Those Benches have actually improved, though not necessarily reflected in the weights I reported, they just feel so much easier to lift now, I need to go up a little. I liked the Decline Press, but it certainly was not any easier than the others. I think because of the positioning, it was more difficult for me (I had to place the bar on the top rack to get under it in the first place, then it was a really long way to go from the top of the move to my chest - at least it felt longer). I was told to take the shoulders out of the lift as much as possible, some people lift the weight on their shoulders and I think that makes it a lot easier on them. I totally disagree that Declines are any easier than Inclines (actually I think Inclines were easier).
Cardio was really fun today, I put more resistance on the elliptical that I ever have before. I also ran pretty much the entire 15 minutes at 150 bpm or higher. The Treadmill was a lot of fun too, I spent most of my time between 155 and 175 bpm.