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Old 01-24-2012, 01:02 PM
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I just found this brown rice thats super easy to cook, takes 90 seconds in the micro, so its really easy when your on the go, did that yesterday with some chicken.
 
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Midway through my last round of heavy week. My 40lbs weight vest has been kicking the shit out of me so I took a break today. Yesterday:

w/o vest
decline 4x 5 3 2 2 @ 225 245 265 285
reverse flies 4 x 7 @ 20lb dumbbells

Vest
24" high x 3 or 4' long plyo box - squat with feet outside of box - sit on the box into a jump on top
Hammerstrength row (vertical close grip - weight is per side) - 4 x 6 3 3 2 @ 135 160 180 205
One leg dead lift on foam balance pad 4 x 6 5 4 3 @ 10 25 35 45 (weight is plate lbs in each hand)
Dead hang pull ups 4 x 6 3 3 2 @ 0 then 15 25 35 db between my feet

Cable wood chop 4 x 8 @ 160lbs

25min sprints

Today:
Hammerstrength incline bench - 4 x 8 4 3 2 @ 90 115 135 160 (per side)
Back extensions 4 x 8 @ 45 lbs plate
Close grip lat pull 4 x 6 4 4 3 @ 210 225 240 270

Single Arm front extension 4 x 5 3 3 1 @ 40 50 50 60
Single arm db row 4 x 6 @ 100

30min sprints
 

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Old 01-26-2012, 12:41 PM
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Fruit Delight

Started the day off right with a fruit-infused oatmeal. Potassium + Vitamins + Antioxidants + Whole grain = Energy I need to get through the morning.
 
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Jason, that sounds awesome. I've heard of doing it with chicken stock as well but I've never tried it.

Today I switched up to 5 sets of 30 sec max effort bike sprints with 30 sec active recovery. Then 3 sets 1 minute out of the seat climbing with 1 min rest.

40 min kb, db and core work. Nice 1 hour morning workout.
 
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Originally Posted by SATURN_rob
Started the day off right with a fruit-infused oatmeal. Potassium + Vitamins + Antioxidants + Whole grain = Energy I need to get through the morning.
why carbs only?
Furthermore you don`t need that much Fructose to fill up your liver stores
An Insulin spike right in the morning is good but less simple carbs and more complex carbs like your oats will give you a steady stream of glucose when it is digested and longer lasting energy
 
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Originally Posted by SATURN_rob
Started the day off right with a fruit-infused oatmeal. Potassium + Vitamins + Antioxidants + Whole grain = Energy I need to get through the morning.
You don't realize how great breakfast is until you start eating it.

Today's was two Eggs, toast, OJ, and some strawberries, blueberries, and pineapple.
 
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Oats have something like 5g prot in a half cup (dry). I dunno about rob, but I often do oatmeal in the AM with some fruit before my morning workout, then greek yogurt after. That does me alright till mid morning snack time.

I don't normally do as much fruit as shown above though.
 
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I've been snacking on pecans recently throughout the day for some simple protein. I might start doing some oats for breakfast. As of now, I've only been tossing them into my protein shake.
 
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So... I have a question for allyou workout buffs... I have really thick thighs from running up ramps at my job (valet for those that don't know). Do my question is this, is it possible to make my thighs more lean and not as bulky without really losing muscle? If so, what is the best way. I know it's a pretty lame question so take it easy on me.
 
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Old 01-26-2012, 04:21 PM
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How big a bodypart is gets determined by:

Genetics
How much you eat
How you work the muscle

In your case, genetics and how you work your legs are pretty much set. You can certainly try eating less to lean out, but it's not going to specifically target your legs. And where you lose or gain differs from person to person.

With all of the info out there, why would a guy want to lean his legs out? Big legs=badass.

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So... I have a question for allyou workout buffs... I have really thick thighs from running up ramps at my job (valet for those that don't know). Do my question is this, is it possible to make my thighs more lean and not as bulky without really losing muscle? If so, what is the best way. I know it's a pretty lame question so take it easy on me.
 


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