Showing posts with label Full Body Workout. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Full Body Workout. Show all posts

Monday, January 11, 2016

Two-A-Days and I'm Pumped

 
Last week was about going hard, going home, and going hard again.

I began a two-a-day regimen that left me feeling strong, sore, and sleepy. I hit my full body workout once in the morning and once in the evening, hitting the weights hard with plenty of variety to go around.

From leg raises and preacher curls to upright rows and leg curls, I made sure to leave it all in the gym. No body part was spared.

Every time I left the gym, I felt accomplished. I felt physically renewed and drained at the same time. I had found a weightlifting euphoria.

It could be because I've never been close to being a morning person, but I found myself looking forward to hopping out of bed and into my workout clothes at 5:30am.

A quick climb on the stair stepper and I was ready to every machine and free weight I saw. What a wonderful feeling to look around and take in all the variety a good gym has to offer. The Jewish Community Center has such a gym.

And yet, I felt the need to use the exercise room at my apartment complex that has been there for me for the better part of three years.

Combining the two put me into a zone that I can't wait to experience again next week. I'm already crafting an intense session for Monday morning in my mind.

So, with the New Year come and gone, you may have made the decision to embark on a journey to better physical fitness. Try to find something that helps you reach that euphoric state. It may be swimming or running or weight lifting. Whatever it is for you, don't let that feeling get away from you.

Happy New Year and #letsgetstrong.

Tuesday, September 8, 2015

Sunday's Workout - Free Samples

Free Samples!!!

As I stated in my Madness post, I received my free samples from Beast Sports Nutrition. Sunday was the day I put some of them to use. So, after a tasty lunch, I took the Beast Sports Creature Powder (creatine) and the Beast Mode pre-workout.

After waiting 30 minutes, I went to the workout room and went at it.
  • 1 set/12 reps Dumbell Squat/Shoulder Press - 30 lb dumbbells
  • 1 set/8 reps Dumbell Squat/Shoulder Press - 35 lb dumbbells
  • 1 set/5 reps Dumbell Squat/Shoulder Press - 40 lb dumbbells
  • 1 set/5 reps Dumbell Squat/Shoulder Press - 40 lb dumbbells
  • 6 sets/25 reps Calf Raises - 40 lb dumbbells
  • 3 sets/10 reps Shoulder Shrugs - 40 lb dumbbells
  • 1 set/12 reps Dumbbell Curls - 30 lb 
  • 1 set/8 reps Dumbbell Curls - 35 lb
  • 2 sets/5 reps Dumbbell Curls - 40 lb
  • 2 sets/12 reps Lat Pulldown - 120 lbs
  • 2 sets/5 reps Lat Pulldown 160 lbs
An hour's worth of effort and I was spent. It felt pretty good to get a pump on Sunday. So good, in fact, that I slept most of Labor Day.

I still found time to feed my face, having baked chicken for Sunday dinner and steak and shrimp on Monday. I also received some confirmation on my increase in size. Lets me know the hard work is paying off.

Did you get pumped this holiday weekend? Let me know what you did.

Until next time... #letsgetstrong.

Saturday, September 5, 2015

Madness

I couldn't wait to leave work and head to the exercise room. Once I got home, I decided that I would have a bit of coffee before I went to workout. Saw an article suggesting it and thought I would give it a try.

(61 Ways to Fight Fat)

This is what using coffee as a pre-workout gets you:
  • 5 minutes Stationary Bike
    • On Resistance 8
  • 2 sets/15 reps Lat Pulldown 90 lbs
  • 2 sets/8 reps Lat Pulldown 120 lbs
  • 2 sets/4 reps Lat Pulldown 150 lbs
  • 1 set/12 reps Dumbell Squat/Shoulder Press - 25 lb dumbbells
  • 3 sets/5 reps Dumbell Squat/Shoulder Press - 40 lb dumbbells
    • 150 Sit-ups (15 Sit-ups completed after each set of exercises)
  • 2.5 minutes Stationary Bike
    • On Resistance 8
  • 1 set 15 reps Upright Row - 70 lbs
  • 1 set 15 reps Upright Row - 90 lbs
  • 1 set 10 reps Upright Row - 110 lbs
  • 1 set 8 reps Upright Row - 130 lbs
  • 3 sets 10 reps Dumbbell Squats 35 lb dumbbells
  • 5 minutes Stationary Bike (cool down)
    • 2.5 minutes on Resistance 5
    • 2.5 minutes on Resistance 3
That was one heck of an hour. I wore myself out and it felt great. Probably not the best idea since I had to be at my overnight gig tonight, but who cares. It was a great workout.

Also, I received some free samples in the mail from Beast Sports Nutrition. I can't wait to try them out this holiday weekend.

Everyone enjoy their Labor Day.

Be safe, have fun, and #letsgetstrong.

Wednesday, March 25, 2015

I'm Slacking... Big Time

Eleven days ago, I submitted my cancellation notice to Beachbody to end my stint as an independent Beachbody coach. In a year and one month, I never made a sale. While I enjoy fitness, sales isn't one of my strong suits. I figured the time had come to chalk my time as a Beachbody coach as a loss and move on to something else.

Since that day of submission, I haven't done one session of Les Mills COMBAT. I haven't given up on it. I do enjoy the workouts very much. They sessions are both challenging and fun and I felt the change that came from sticking with the routine for over 45 days.

But, I'm tired. For the last six months, I've kept a very active schedule personally and professionally. And I've always listened to my body. My body needed a break so I'm giving it a break. Don't worry (like you're actually worried about my fitness), the spark in me to workout is rising again. It won't be long before I'm attacking the weights and kicking invisible enemies again. Summer is coming and my quest for "muscular ripply-ness" has not ended.

I'm going to build a routine, like I always do, consisting of the Les Mills COMBAT sessions and intense weight training. I want to do more HIIT exercises and add some Crossfit-inspired exercises to my routine. I've been looking at various Crossfit testimonials, routines, and other videos and it has piqued my interest.

Keep a watchful eye on the horizon for there is more to come.

Follow me on twitter at @pmelton357.

Thursday, March 12, 2015

Les Mills COMBAT: I'm actually on Day 47!!!



My hectic schedule actually had me thrown off quite a bit. With working two jobs and planning two fundraisers, I did my best to stick to the Les Mills COMBAT Warrior schedule, going so far as to cram two workout sessions in a day to keep pace. And here I am at Day 47.

Today was COMBAT 60 LIVE... again. That capoeira track remains a challenge. 


Still, I pushed through it all, working hard to maintain good form and keep up with the DVD trainers. Sweat poured from every part of my body, my favorite Superman shirt drenched with every drop of water I drank today. And, as always, I feel great.

Since beginning Les Mills COMBAT, I feel stronger throughout my body. I feel as though I can kick through any door and punch through several blocks of ice. That's how I feel. I'm not ready to try those things just yet.

I also feel lighter and leaner as I notice an increase in my overall muscle definition, albeit a slight increase. That's mainly due to my dietary struggles. I love to eat like most people and, unfortunately, my favorite foods tend to be high in sugar and salt. I've been trying my best to improve my diet, but I still tend to slip up more often than I should.

I'm proud to have made it this far in Les Mills COMBAT and although the end is near, I have no intention of stopping. The warm weather approaches. Spring lurks just around the corner. That means I'll look to hit the gym and to continue with the sessions. I'm also looking at other possible Beachbody workouts to add to my burgeoning collection.

I hope you're enjoying following my journey. Here's a sample of what I've been doing.


Check out Les Mills COMBAT and other Beachbody DVDs here: philipm78.

Check me out on Twitter here: @pmelton357.

Check out my facebook page here: Independent Beachbody Coach Philip A. Melton II.

#letsgetstrong

Monday, February 16, 2015

Les Mills COMBAT: Day 23

While I may have slacked off on my blog, I've kept up with my Les Mills COMBAT routine.

Here I am at day 23 and I've never felt better. The order of the sessions has changed a bit since my first two weeks. This week started with COMBAT 60: Extreme Cardio Fighter on Sunday and Shock Plyo HIIT 2 today. Those just happen to be the last two sessions I did last week.

Since I began Les Mills COMBAT, I've noticed that my legs have gotten stronger. That's been especially evident when I do the Plyo HIIT 2 session. The lunges are getting easier and my legs don't get fatigued as quickly as they did in the beginning. I would go for a run if I didn't hate the cold so much.

In just a few more days, I'll be at the halfway mark of Les Mills COMBAT. I'm excited to see what changes there are in my measurements. Whatever changes have occurred, I know all the credit doesn't solely go to this DVD workout set. I had to get off of my butt and put forth an effort to make my body change. Some days I didn't feel like doing anything. Other days, I wanted to do more than expected. 

Overall, these workouts have kept me motivated with the simply notion of wanting to complete a goal. That goal: to finish all 60 days and to give my all at the same time. At day 23, I feel that I've been doing just that and I plan to keep on going to day 60 and beyond.

If you're ready to grow and want to change your body, check out Les Mills COMBAT or any of the other programs Beachbody has to offer at beachbodycoach.com/philipm78.

Also, follow me at Twitter at @pmelton357.

Thursday, February 5, 2015

Les Mills COMBAT: Day 12 - Shock Plyo HIIT 2

I have found my white whale... or maybe my Jerry or Tweety Bird. I've never read Moby Dick. I have watched a lot of cartoons.

Shock Plyo HIIT 2 challenges me. It pushes me to a point that I haven't reached yet. The other sessions do not compare. They're easy.

I ran in place. I did jump squats. I did lunges and double lunges. And then I paused the DVD, had a drink of water, and took a deep breath. Press play.

More running in place. More jump squats. And there's still 20 minutes to go. I keep pushing. 

Wait. You want me to do burpee, transition to a squat, and then jump up in the air? Ok. 

You want me to do that again? Ok. 

I try not to think about how much I sweat or how heavy I breathe. I push pass the burning sensation in your arms and legs, although at times I want to stop. If you want to change your body, then you have to take control.

I want to change my body. 

If you're ready to grow and want to change your body, check out Les Mills COMBAT or any of the other programs Beachbody has to offer at beachbodycoach.com/philipm78.

Also, follow me at Twitter at @pmelton357.

Let's get in shape, let's have fun, and #letsgetstrong.

Tuesday, February 3, 2015

Les Mills COMBAT: Days 9 & 10

So, I took a day off from posting yesterday, but I didn't take a day off from Les Mills COMBAT. I still got my work in with Power HIIT 1 yesterday and followed it up with an intense session of COMBAT 45: Power Kata today. 

Power HIIT 1


For the second time around, I prepared for Power HIIT 1. I used my straight barbell bar with 7.5lbs on each side along with my weighted gloves. Although the weight may be light, using it with Power HIIT 1 became challenging very quickly.

It really began to hit me once we started doing the squat to overhead press. My arms felt like they would give out at any moment. I made it through the first two sets, but for the last two, I just went with the gloves and a 2.5 lb plate in each hand. 

This was indeed a difficult session. I hope to see some improvement in my muscle endurance by the next Power HIIT 1 session. I finished, but I can't say that I was truly pleased with my performance. Still, I gave it my all.

COMBAT 45: POWER KATA

The martial arts based sessions, however, are getting easier. Although I stumbled here and there, I was able to keep up with my DVD trainers. The punch combinations come easily. There's still plenty of room for improvement with my kicks. 

Since I felt more comfortable with the Power Kata, I was motivated to push myself hard and maintained my intensity throughout the session. It really showed once the workout ended as you can see in this picture.


During the Power Kata, sweat dripped everywhere. At one point, I just closed my eyes and listened to the trainer's instructions. I'm getting closer to the point where I don't really have to watch the DVD to see how they position themselves. However, if you saw my kicks, you'd know that I do have room to grow.

If you're ready to grow and make a change, check out Les Mills COMBAT or any of the other programs Beachbody has to offer at beachbodycoach.com/philipm78.

Also, follow me at Twitter at @pmelton357.

Let's get in shape, let's have fun, and #letsgetstrong.

Sunday, February 1, 2015

Les Mills COMBAT: Day 8 - COMBAT 30 Kick Start

Superbowl XXLIX.

It got me. Like almost everyone else, I watched the biggest football game of the year. I wanted to see the end result of all the trash talk, Skittles, and deflated footballs. And I saw the New England Patriots beat the Seattle Seahawks for another Superbowl title.

After that, I hit the play button on the DVD player. Back to Les Mills COMBAT and COMBAT 30 Kick Start.

With this being the third time I've done this session in 8 days, it was far easiest than it was on day 1. Still, I got a good workout in and a great sweat.


Also, I'm getting better with keeping my balance throughout the kick repetitions as well as keeping up with the guys on the DVD. It feels good when you see the change happening due to your effort and dedication. What can be more motivating than that?

Start your path to change and check out beachbodycoach.com/philipm78.

Also, follow me at Twitter at @pmelton357.

Let's get in shape, let's have fun, and #letsgetstrong.

Friday, January 30, 2015

Les Mills COMBAT: Day 6 - COMBAT 30 Kick Start

Day 6 of Les Mills COMBAT and we're back at the beginning. Back to the COMBAT Kick Start DVD and I decided to, like yesterday, add some light weight training after the session. 

I feel great!!! 

Had a good sweat and a good workout. I kept my own pace throughout the workout to make sure I used good form. Overall, today's session was low on struggle, but high on intensity and accuracy. 

I also added some resistance by wearing my weighted gloves. I don't plan to wear them often, but I was curious to see how challenging they would make it.

So, after kicking and punching my invisible opponent to death, I did the following:

  • Bench press - 2 sets of 20 at 70lbs
  • Leg extensions - 2 sets of 35 at 25lbs
  • Leg curls - 2 sets of 25 at 25 lbs
  • Upright row - 2 sets of 15 at 70 lbs
  • Ab roll out with Ab Wheel - 2 sets of 15
Did I mention that I feel great? And with tomorrow being a rest day, I've officially completed my first week of Les Mills COMBAT. Nothing like a sense of accomplishment to keep you motivated, especially when it comes to physical fitness.

I'm going to have to fight the urge tomorrow to workout. My body needs the rest and I want to be ready for week number 2. I'm excited about my progress in just this week alone. And I'll continue to challenge myself even further than what the Les Mills COMBAT series has in store for me. Results are what I'm looking for and RESULTS are what I will get.

If you are looking to change your body and want results as much as I do, check out the Les Mills COMBAT series or the many other programs BeachBody has to offer at beachbodycoach.com/philipm78.

Also, follow me at Twitter at @pmelton357.

Let's get in shape, let's have fun, and #letsgetstrong.

Thursday, January 29, 2015

Les Mills COMBAT: Day 5 - Shock Plyo HIIT 2

Here I go again. Back on the 30 minute track to reshaping my body with Les Mills COMBAT. Today's session is the Shock Plyo HIIT 2.

My plan today was to go above and beyond my Les Mills COMBAT workout and as tough as it was, I did just that.

Shock Plyo HIIT 2 is all about constant movement. I did squats, lunges, double lunges, ski hops, jump squats, suicides... heck, I can't even remember everything. And when I wasn't doing one of the aforementioned actions, I either ran in place with high knees or bounced from side to side. 

At the end of the workout, I did planks, side planks, cobra push-ups, and mountain climbers. I pushed through it and was drenched with sweat by cool down time. It was a great feeling.

However, I wasn't done. I wanted to push myself further with a little light weight training and core work. So after shutting off the DVD, I did:
  • Bench press - 3 sets of 20 at 70lbs
  • Leg extensions - 3 sets of 20 at 25lbs
  • Leg curls - 3 sets of 20 at 25 lbs
  • Upright row - 3 sets of 8 at 70 lbs
  • Ab roll out with Ab Wheel - 3 sets of 15
After all of that, I know I'm going to sleep well tonight. I feel great about pushing myself to the limit. I have nothing left to give and my body is worn out. I wanted to see if I could go further than my scheduled workout and I can. 

Don't let me have all the fun. Check out the Les Mills COMBAT workout for yourself. Go to beachbodycoach.com/philipm78 and order your copy today.

Also, follow me on Twitter at @pmelton357.

 
Let's get in shape, let's have fun, and #letsgetstrong.

Tuesday, January 27, 2015

Les Mills COMBAT: Day 3 - Power Kata


Ok. Somewhere between 34 and 36, this happened.

I like food. Love it even. The more, the merrier. If the looks good and it tastes good, 9 times out of 10, I'm eating it. That fact is showing on my physique a little more than I like. Enter Les Mills COMBAT.

Today's workout went well. The struggle I had with endurance during the previous workouts wasn't as bad today, even with the workout being 45 minutes long. I kept moving throughout the entire session and I felt great afterward.

The Power Kata workout took me back to kicking and punching. I have to admit that it feels good to exercise like you're training for a fight. I did have issues with completing the combinations because my form needs work. Seems like I always finished in an awkward position compared to the guys on the DVD. I hope my balance improves as I continue with these workouts so I'm better able to transition between the different kicks and punches.

Tomorrow is a rest day and I'm going to take full advantage of it. I'm sore all over, but in a great way. So far, the Les Mills COMBAT program is fun and I'm looking forward to getting back at it on Thursday.

Don't let me have all the fun. Check out the Les Mills COMBAT workout for yourself. Go to beachbodycoach.com/philipm78 and order your copy today.
Also, follow me on Twitter at @pmelton357.
 
Let's get in shape, let's have fun, and #letsgetstrong.

Monday, January 26, 2015

Les Mills COMBAT: Day 2 - Power HIIT 1

When did 30 minutes become such a long time?

Thirty minutes was long yesterday with the COMBAT 30: Kick Start and it seemed longer today with the Power HIIT 1.

Once again, I struggled. Still... I finished.

First off, I had to do a bit of improvising since this workout requires weights and I didn't realize that until I started the DVD. So, I quickly grabbed my 7.5-lb plates and jumped right in.

Power HIIT 1 is weight training and cardio at the same time. I worked every bit of my body and finished with a nice coating of sweat. My body isn't too happy right now since we still feel the effects of yesterday's workout.

An intense battle grew between my mind and body throughout the workout. I had to pause the DVD several times to take a few extra breaths and grab a sip of water. All the while, I wanted to call it quits. I kept pushing. When the workout got to the cool down phase, both my mind and body were grateful to reach the end.

Now as I sit here, eating leaves of spinach like I'm at a dinner party thrown by the Golden Child, I'm happy with what I accomplished in 30 minutes. Tomorrow is a new day and brings with it POWER 45: Power Kata. There is more fun to be had and I'm ready for it.

Join me in using the Les Mills COMBAT workout. Go to beachbodycoach.com/philipm78 and order your copy today.

Also, follow me on Twitter at @pmelton357.
 
Let's get in shape, let's have fun, and #letsgetstrong.