Weekly workout.
Weekly workout.
Was just wondering, Whats everyones weekly routine at the gym?
A typical week for me:
Monday: Boxing, then weights: Back, and Biceps.
Tuesday: Shoulders(60 mins)/Cardio(30 mins)
Wednesday: Boxing.
Thursday: Legs(60 mins)/Cardio(30 mins)
Friday: Chest and Triceps(60 mins)/Cardio(30 mins)
Saturday: Morning run, abs workout.
Sunday: Rest.
A typical week for me:
Monday: Boxing, then weights: Back, and Biceps.
Tuesday: Shoulders(60 mins)/Cardio(30 mins)
Wednesday: Boxing.
Thursday: Legs(60 mins)/Cardio(30 mins)
Friday: Chest and Triceps(60 mins)/Cardio(30 mins)
Saturday: Morning run, abs workout.
Sunday: Rest.
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conan_the_cribber
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Re: Weekly workout.
That's quite a weekly routine. I have a busy job and kids, so that sort of dedication is not possible.'Frilla wrote:Was just wondering, Whats everyones weekly routine at the gym?
A typical week for me:
Monday: Boxing, then weights: Back, and Biceps.
Tuesday: Shoulders(60 mins)/Cardio(30 mins)
Wednesday: Boxing.
Thursday: Legs(60 mins)/Cardio(30 mins)
Friday: Chest and Triceps(60 mins)/Cardio(30 mins)
Saturday: Morning run, abs workout.
Sunday: Rest.
Monday: usually nothing, unless I have to catch up on the Sunday session.
Tuesday: nothing.
Wednesday: 30-40 minutes bike work, 30 minutes upperbody
Thursday: nothing.
Friday: 90 minutes basketball, usually 4*4 fullcourt, sometimes 3*3 fullcourt.
Saturday: housework, gardening
Sunday: gym. 25 minutes cardio, 60 minutes weights, abs, legs, everything.
Plus I stretch everyday, legs and back.
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Counter-puncher
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Re: Weekly workout.
I hit the bag every now and then. sometimes sober, sometimes not. it makes worryingly little difference, actually.
Re: Weekly workout.
Monday shoulders, abs and CV
Tues chest and tris abs and CV
Wed Muay Thai
Thurs or Fri Muay Thai
Sat BJJ
Sun back and bis abs and CV
Tues chest and tris abs and CV
Wed Muay Thai
Thurs or Fri Muay Thai
Sat BJJ
Sun back and bis abs and CV
Re: Weekly workout.
Wednesday. 1200 shovel fulls of snow.
Thursday. 1500 shovel fulls of snow
Thursday. 1500 shovel fulls of snow
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Datsue
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Re: Weekly workout.
Seamus wrote:Wednesday. 1200 shovel fulls of snow.
Thursday. 1500 shovel fulls of snow
Bend your back to it, sir: for it will snow all night.
How gently they sink -- white spiders,
multi-bladed bleak things,
these first, into the near mirror
of your shovel's surface. It snows,
lightly -- wide columns
of black between each flake --
but it will snow all night, and thicker.
So you start now and scrape
your driveway of its first half inch.
Every hour you will plow
it down and up again.
It's not a grave
you dig, nor a path to school,
nor is there a dot of philosophy
in this work: you clear it as it falls
so as not to lift the heavy load at dawn.
The lanes behind you whiten,
imperceptibly hiss, and several --
smoke-roses, epaulets -- bite
your back, your closed shoulders.
So soft, stubborn, it falls, parting
the streetlamp's light
harder, larger, and the whole cold neighborhood
bandaged. On the corner
the salt and sand box,
the mailbox (such white
on blue!) could be art
but aren't. You should move
a little faster now behind
the shovel -- push once your twenty feet
of drive and it fills.
Soon it will take two.
Bend your back to it, sir: for it
will snow all night.
-- apologies to Thomas Lux
Re: Weekly workout.
Solid week, very solid.Poncey wrote:Monday shoulders, abs and CV
Tues chest and tris abs and CV
Wed Muay Thai
Thurs or Fri Muay Thai
Sat BJJ
Sun back and bis abs and CV
Re: Weekly workout.
Good stuff.conan_the_cribber wrote:That's quite a weekly routine. I have a busy job and kids, so that sort of dedication is not possible.'Frilla wrote:Was just wondering, Whats everyones weekly routine at the gym?
A typical week for me:
Monday: Boxing, then weights: Back, and Biceps.
Tuesday: Shoulders(60 mins)/Cardio(30 mins)
Wednesday: Boxing.
Thursday: Legs(60 mins)/Cardio(30 mins)
Friday: Chest and Triceps(60 mins)/Cardio(30 mins)
Saturday: Morning run, abs workout.
Sunday: Rest.
Monday: usually nothing, unless I have to catch up on the Sunday session.
Tuesday: nothing.
Wednesday: 30-40 minutes bike work, 30 minutes upperbody
Thursday: nothing.
Friday: 90 minutes basketball, usually 4*4 fullcourt, sometimes 3*3 fullcourt.
Saturday: housework, gardening
Sunday: gym. 25 minutes cardio, 60 minutes weights, abs, legs, everything.
Plus I stretch everyday, legs and back.
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Smally Big Plums
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Re: Weekly workout.
Just do the weights at the weekend. Not done any bag/boxing work in a while.
Try to run a minimum of 40 kilometres a week.
Try to run a minimum of 40 kilometres a week.
Re: Weekly workout.
Going for a run is better than any cardio machine at the gym, but i dont have the time during the week.Smally Big Plums wrote:Just do the weights at the weekend. Not done any bag/boxing work in a while.
Try to run a minimum of 40 kilometres a week.
Its hard to push myself to go for a run on a Saturday morning, but i try to get it over and done with then have the rest of the weekend off.
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Smally Big Plums
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Re: Weekly workout.
You can't beat a good bit of road work. You just need to find a decent route to follow.'Frilla wrote:Going for a run is better than any cardio machine at the gym, but i dont have the time during the week.Smally Big Plums wrote:Just do the weights at the weekend. Not done any bag/boxing work in a while.
Try to run a minimum of 40 kilometres a week.
Its hard to push myself to go for a run on a Saturday morning, but i try to get it over and done with then have the rest of the weekend off.
Re: Weekly workout.
At the moment:
Monday: Back - wide grip chins, underhand grip chins, hammer grip chins, deadlifts, T-Bar rows alternating grips, shugs. 30mins cardio.
Tuesday: Arms and abs - Reverse grip E Z Bar curls, seated alternate dumbbell curls, dips, close grip bench, forearm curls (over and underhand grips), weighted decline sit ups, woodchops (upwards and downwards), medicine ball sits ups.
Wednesday: Chest - Flat, Incline, Decline bench, 10 degree flyes, cable crossovers. 30mins cardio.
Thursday: Shoulders and abs - Dumbbell press, seated side lateral raises, rear delt machine, shugs, hanging leg raises, medicne ball crunches, plank.
Friday: Rest
Saturday: Legs - Leg press, hack squats, leg extensions, hamstring curls, calf raises. 30mins cardio.
Sunday: 5km run.
Monday: Back - wide grip chins, underhand grip chins, hammer grip chins, deadlifts, T-Bar rows alternating grips, shugs. 30mins cardio.
Tuesday: Arms and abs - Reverse grip E Z Bar curls, seated alternate dumbbell curls, dips, close grip bench, forearm curls (over and underhand grips), weighted decline sit ups, woodchops (upwards and downwards), medicine ball sits ups.
Wednesday: Chest - Flat, Incline, Decline bench, 10 degree flyes, cable crossovers. 30mins cardio.
Thursday: Shoulders and abs - Dumbbell press, seated side lateral raises, rear delt machine, shugs, hanging leg raises, medicne ball crunches, plank.
Friday: Rest
Saturday: Legs - Leg press, hack squats, leg extensions, hamstring curls, calf raises. 30mins cardio.
Sunday: 5km run.
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Goodnight, Irene
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Re: Weekly workout.
Not everyone trains in a gym'Frilla wrote:Was just wondering, Whats everyones weekly routine at the gym?
A typical week for me:
Monday: Boxing, then weights: Back, and Biceps.
Tuesday: Shoulders(60 mins)/Cardio(30 mins)
Wednesday: Boxing.
Thursday: Legs(60 mins)/Cardio(30 mins)
Friday: Chest and Triceps(60 mins)/Cardio(30 mins)
Saturday: Morning run, abs workout.
Sunday: Rest.
Since i am a small puny girly man, I don't care for weights (or the monotony of treadmills & stationary bikes), I have no interest in gyms, especially as someone who likes space to run. I use only the three work-outs...
Heavy Bag-Jump Rope Circuit (20 mins.)
100m Sprint Intervals (10 Reps)
7km (4.5 mile) Run (30 mins.)
I try to get two of these done every day of the week, but I probably only manage it about five days out of most weeks.
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Diamond WEAPON
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Re: Weekly workout.
Monday: 10 Mile run with about an hour of shadow boxing
Tuesday: 5 Mile run with intermittent sprints and about an hour of shadow boxing
Wednesday: Boxing Gym for about 3 hours (heavy bag, speed bag, double-end, sparring, etc.)
Thursday: Same as Wednesday only with different some emphasis on whatever I did less of the day before.
Friday: 5 Mile run, yoga/stretching, and about an hour of shadow boxing
Saturday: One Saturday a month is an endurance run, basically running until complete and utter exhaustion, upon which I go home, shower and get a nice nap. The Other 3 weeks it's a rest day.
Sunday: Rest, LOTS OF REST
Tuesday: 5 Mile run with intermittent sprints and about an hour of shadow boxing
Wednesday: Boxing Gym for about 3 hours (heavy bag, speed bag, double-end, sparring, etc.)
Thursday: Same as Wednesday only with different some emphasis on whatever I did less of the day before.
Friday: 5 Mile run, yoga/stretching, and about an hour of shadow boxing
Saturday: One Saturday a month is an endurance run, basically running until complete and utter exhaustion, upon which I go home, shower and get a nice nap. The Other 3 weeks it's a rest day.
Sunday: Rest, LOTS OF REST
Re: Weekly workout.
Marlin wrote:At the moment:
Monday: Back - wide grip chins, underhand grip chins, hammer grip chins, deadlifts, T-Bar rows alternating grips, shugs. 30mins cardio.
Tuesday: Arms and abs - Reverse grip E Z Bar curls, seated alternate dumbbell curls, dips, close grip bench, forearm curls (over and underhand grips), weighted decline sit ups, woodchops (upwards and downwards), medicine ball sits ups.
Wednesday: Chest - Flat, Incline, Decline bench, 10 degree flyes, cable crossovers. 30mins cardio.
Thursday: Shoulders and abs - Dumbbell press, seated side lateral raises, rear delt machine, shugs, hanging leg raises, medicne ball crunches, plank.
Friday: Rest
Saturday: Legs - Leg press, hack squats, leg extensions, hamstring curls, calf raises. 30mins cardio.
Sunday: 5km run.
Re: Weekly workout.
You sure do like your cardio. Good stuff DW.Diamond WEAPON wrote:Monday: 10 Mile run with about an hour of shadow boxing
Tuesday: 5 Mile run with intermittent sprints and about an hour of shadow boxing
Wednesday: Boxing Gym for about 3 hours (heavy bag, speed bag, double-end, sparring, etc.)
Thursday: Same as Wednesday only with different some emphasis on whatever I did less of the day before.
Friday: 5 Mile run, yoga/stretching, and about an hour of shadow boxing
Saturday: One Saturday a month is an endurance run, basically running until complete and utter exhaustion, upon which I go home, shower and get a nice nap. The Other 3 weeks it's a rest day.
Sunday: Rest, LOTS OF REST
Re: Weekly workout.
Really interesting to see how many guys still do body-splits on their training as everything I've been reading on the subject in recent years suggests that this is really only relevant to hard-core body builders and you won't get the best results out of this method.
General sentiment seems to be the focus on full functionality is most productive - squats, deadlifts, presses, oly lifts, pull-ups etc. And that's been the case whether I've been checking out the likes of Alvin Cosgrove, rosstraining.com, crossfit.com or Martin Rooney.
Having said that, my training is buggered at the moment thanks to a nasty case of shoulder impingement - consequently restricted to running and legs/core. In terms of running I do one 'steady-state' run of anywhere between 7 and 10km once a week and I'll do another two sessions of different sprint intervals.
Other than that I'm primarily doing squat variations - back, front, Bulgarian split-squat and unweighted single-leg, along with rehab work for the shoulder.
General sentiment seems to be the focus on full functionality is most productive - squats, deadlifts, presses, oly lifts, pull-ups etc. And that's been the case whether I've been checking out the likes of Alvin Cosgrove, rosstraining.com, crossfit.com or Martin Rooney.
Having said that, my training is buggered at the moment thanks to a nasty case of shoulder impingement - consequently restricted to running and legs/core. In terms of running I do one 'steady-state' run of anywhere between 7 and 10km once a week and I'll do another two sessions of different sprint intervals.
Other than that I'm primarily doing squat variations - back, front, Bulgarian split-squat and unweighted single-leg, along with rehab work for the shoulder.
Re: Weekly workout.
Deserter wrote:Really interesting to see how many guys still do body-splits on their training as everything I've been reading on the subject in recent years suggests that this is really only relevant to hard-core body builders and you won't get the best results out of this method.
General sentiment seems to be the focus on full functionality is most productive - squats, deadlifts, presses, oly lifts, pull-ups etc. And that's been the case whether I've been checking out the likes of Alvin Cosgrove, rosstraining.com, crossfit.com or Martin Rooney.
Having said that, my training is buggered at the moment thanks to a nasty case of shoulder impingement - consequently restricted to running and legs/core. In terms of running I do one 'steady-state' run of anywhere between 7 and 10km once a week and I'll do another two sessions of different sprint intervals.
Other than that I'm primarily doing squat variations - back, front, Bulgarian split-squat and unweighted single-leg, along with rehab work for the shoulder.
Re: Weekly workout.
Marlin wrote:Deserter wrote:Really interesting to see how many guys still do body-splits on their training as everything I've been reading on the subject in recent years suggests that this is really only relevant to hard-core body builders and you won't get the best results out of this method.
General sentiment seems to be the focus on full functionality is most productive - squats, deadlifts, presses, oly lifts, pull-ups etc. And that's been the case whether I've been checking out the likes of Alvin Cosgrove, rosstraining.com, crossfit.com or Martin Rooney.
Having said that, my training is buggered at the moment thanks to a nasty case of shoulder impingement - consequently restricted to running and legs/core. In terms of running I do one 'steady-state' run of anywhere between 7 and 10km once a week and I'll do another two sessions of different sprint intervals.
Other than that I'm primarily doing squat variations - back, front, Bulgarian split-squat and unweighted single-leg, along with rehab work for the shoulder.
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Re: Weekly workout.
Judging by the 5 or 6 days a week training programs, I think there are a lot of single guys on this forum....... :)
Re: Weekly workout.
Monday: Burger King
Tuesday: Subway
Wednesday: KFC
Thursday: Pizza Hut
Friday: Jack in the Box
Saturday: Mickey D's
Sunday: Hometown Buffet
I keep a VERY strict weekly schedule.
Tuesday: Subway
Wednesday: KFC
Thursday: Pizza Hut
Friday: Jack in the Box
Saturday: Mickey D's
Sunday: Hometown Buffet
I keep a VERY strict weekly schedule.
Re: Weekly workout.
conan_the_cribber wrote:Judging by the 5 or 6 days a week training programs, I think there are a lot of single guys on this forum....... :)
Re: Weekly workout.
Letting not only yourself, but every one around you down on Tuesdaystheory wrote:Monday: Burger King
Tuesday: Subway
Wednesday: KFC
Thursday: Pizza Hut
Friday: Jack in the Box
Saturday: Mickey D's
Sunday: Hometown Buffet
I keep a VERY strict weekly schedule.
Re: Weekly workout.
Or tolerant partnersconan_the_cribber wrote:Judging by the 5 or 6 days a week training programs, I think there are a lot of single guys on this forum....... :)
Re: Weekly workout.
I've started sucking cock a bit. Dissing people with infinitely more fashion sense than me. Banging euro sluts and bigging up Muslim women.
I go on boxing websites, which I'm repeatedly banned from, because Im so inexplicably retarded I can't take a hint.
I then post metrosexual pictures of myself with homosexual connotations and imagine I earn a huge amount of money (I don't, but as I have the mental age of a feral Romanian gypsy it's a facade I enjoy maintaining).
Often I talk about Toronto like its the party capital of the world. It isn't. In fact I often fantasise about living in other parts of the world that has even a modicum of excitement. Instead I sit in and play Yahtzee with my imaginary friends that I've created to balance my dull, fruitless life.
I go on boxing websites, which I'm repeatedly banned from, because Im so inexplicably retarded I can't take a hint.
I then post metrosexual pictures of myself with homosexual connotations and imagine I earn a huge amount of money (I don't, but as I have the mental age of a feral Romanian gypsy it's a facade I enjoy maintaining).
Often I talk about Toronto like its the party capital of the world. It isn't. In fact I often fantasise about living in other parts of the world that has even a modicum of excitement. Instead I sit in and play Yahtzee with my imaginary friends that I've created to balance my dull, fruitless life.