Monday 20 mins treadmill, Tuesday 2 laps prowler, Wednesday nothing-at all, Friday 20 mins treadmil Had a Pet Scan Wednesday for the 3 month checkup. No results yet but killed the whole day being radioactive. So my weight is holding about 220 right now with some abs showing. I mess with the wife sometimes flashing the abs and tightening down like you got poop face. She usually screams at me saying I am tryiing to make her feel bad(fat) and that is not the case at all. But I do enjoy very much irritating her and getting screamed at. Makes my skin tingle to be funnin'. Lastly, abs and me are like a fool and his money. THey are short lived and gone like a vacation day. I only get abs during extreme circumstances-i.e large amounts of cardio and dieting or neck cancer. Anyhow, I flash them and she yells right on que. I say I had to get neck cancer to get them. I then tell her they are my Jeepers Creepers abs based on the shitstorm I had to endure losing the weight through the radiation and chemo and not being able to eat much for 6 weeks. When I got down to 202ish that is what I felt I looked like-Jeepers Creepers and that my abs pretty much only come around every 23 years like Jeepers Creepers. My thoughts are you have to make fun of suffering after it is done to help you deal with it. But Jeepers Creepers Abs is some funny shit! 10/3 Upper Ab work 6x8 Pulldowns 8x10 One arm Kb rows with two KBs in each hand 5x8 per arm Seated machine press many setsx working way down stack(Prob 12 to 14) Jms off Smith Machine bar 6x10 Dumbell flyes and presses supersetted for 6 rounds x8 each 10/6 Lower catch up Heavy dumbell oblique work 6x8 per side Reverse hypers to warm up 4x12 Rackpulls 405x3x8 sets Alternating duffalo barbell lunges. Used bowtie as briefs. Nice way to hold the upper thigh hips, and adductor compressed like briefs but without all the hassle of briefs. 5x 5 per leg Cossack squats for 8 per legx5 sets Reverse Hyper to loosen up 2x15 10/7 Upper Heavy long strap ab pulldowns 8x8 Started with the bowtie on and did some seated military/steep incline presses. Have not been able to do these for a few years now because of the lack of rotators(yes plural and they are gone in my left shoulder) I was able to do them semi confortably with the bowtie on. Standing pulls to mid stomach with Lightning Rod attachment. I don't see many people using this attachment and I don't really understand why except they can't figure out how to use it. Steel cable with two nubs on end about the size of a fat grip. Great for pull, push downs etc. Anyhow, did 8x10 adding quarters to the weight stack. Dropped some quarters and did heavier pushdowns 6x10 Tsunami bar presses light for sets of 20 to 25 above the nips. THink I did 8 or 9 sets One set of pushups for 50 off bar with bowtie on. Just trying out as many applications as possible with it One arm rows for 6 reps each arm working up to the 120lb for 3 sets Bowties will be in late next week. Elite should have them available. It will be a multi use tool. The main purpose is shoulder warmup and recovery post training. Opens tissue up and corrects posture. It can be worn for extended periods of time or five minutes before training. Great for teaching how to properly make the upper back shelf for squatting. Also, super old guy friendly so you can squat comfortable again. Deadlift is obvious keeping the shoulders retracted and locking in the upper back with the erectors and low back. Upper back training-gets you the feel in the upper back training since most newer trainees and even veterans have a difficult time isolating the upper back. Great for the mind connection to the muscle. I have used them as briefs as stated earlier just to hold things together. They are nice for warmups as well when all your shit is cranky and not cooperating. Just scraping the surface here with the Bowtie uses. . I haven't been excited for along time about a product so sorry for the spheal. Spud
10/3 to 10/7 Jeepers Creepers abs
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