Today was thighs/biceps/triceps day:
5 mins warmup on a crosstrainer (to get blood flowing to the arms and legs)
2 sets warmup squats, 88 pounds, 10 reps
Max effort squats: 2 sets, 1st set was
187 pounds, 7 reps, didn't go to failure and had a lot of disruption from idiots during my first set (see below) so I went up to 192.5 pounds, 5 reps to failure.
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***RAGE MOMENT*** :cuss:
While I was doing my first set, some f*cking idiot (old guy, fat belly, skinny arms, benching 44 pounds and being spotted by a girl) comes up behind me WHILE I WAS SQUATTING and tries to spot me without me asking him to. When I squat to failure, I put bars on the squat rack which allow me to safely set the barbell on the safety bars at the bottom of my squat. Yet this wise guy comes up behind me so close that I can't even get my butt out far enough...disrupting my squat.
Another idiot (new year's resolutionist probably) comes up to the side of me while I was squatting and he comes up so close to my side that the bar hit him on the shoulder as I came down to squat...I was so mad that I yelled at him LOL.
And to top it all off, some dumbass who works at the gym comes up to me at the end of my first set and tells me to take it easy and not to grunt etc. I tell him that's not possible because I work to maximum intensity and to failure on my sets.
:cuss:
***RAGE MOMENT OVER*** :cuss:
While it made me furious at the time, I won't let it get to me or affect my workout. Because idiots are gonna be everywhere in life, you can't avoid them completely so the best thing to do is to learn how to deal with them and not to let them bring you down.
After I calmed down, I actually reframed this into something positive... you know you are pushing yourself and improving when people around you start to oppose you... people aren't gonna care about someone who isn't achieving or progressing much, they only get intimidated when someone is pushing themselves to the max...take the guy who works at the gym telling me to stop grunting. Was I the only one grunting? Hell no. Others were dropping weights too. And the weights I was squatting were not massive by any account. He didn't go after those guys, he didn't tell them to stop grunting or dropping weights. He went after me as I was one of the few people in the gym that were giving my full intensity. And yeah, maybe those idiots who got in my way thought they could get away with it because I'm the small guy at the gym...but who cares?! This small guy packs a punch!!
If I let people bring me down I'll never improve. In the short time that I've been lifting hard and eating right, I've already noticed gains and this is only the beginning. I'm not about to let others stop me from achieving what I want.
Anyway, back to the workout:
Dumbbell lunges: 1 set,
2x52 pound dumbbells (so 104 pounds in total) , 7 reps to failure
Stiff-legged deadlifts: (my back is better so I'm gradually bringing the weight up): 2 sets,
204 pounds, 6 reps
Leg curls: 1 set, 110 pounds,
6 reps to failure
Barbell curls:2 sets,
77 pounds, 5 reps to failure.
Cable pushdowns: 2 sets, 66 pounds, 5 reps to failure
Standing hammer curls: 1 set, 2x30 pound dumbbells (so 60 pounds in total), 7 reps to failure
Overhead dumbbell extensions: 1 set,
1x52 pound dumbbell, 7 reps, wasn't intense enough so increased to 1x57 pound dumbbell, 7 reps...STILL wasn't intense enough so I'm going to increase the weight further next week.
Any numbers in bold represent increases from last week.