This week, I almost didn’t recognize myself in the mirror. I’ve truly come a long way.
It’s almost 6 months since I started going to the gym and I’m proud of whatever progress I have made. On this day last year, I pushed myself to start exercising at home and tried to gradually cut rice out of my meals. These gradual steps then led me to go to the gym because I hit a plateau that home workouts couldn’t break for me.
My primary goal for losing weight is really to experience the joy of having a healthy body. The journey towards fitness is not easy nor short. It requires discipline and patience to see all your hard work develop in your body. My journey in fitness is not a huge leap, but a series of small steps that I have to say “yes” to every day.
This week’s fitness Friday post won’t be like the last ones. I tried not bringing my Garmin watch during workouts to see if it has any effects on focusing on sets. I also didn’t take down notes of the sets and routines to lessen distraction. I couldn’t say if it directly affected my workouts, but I enjoyed having one of my wrists free while doing the routines.
Increased Lifting Weight
Since my last Fitness Friday post, my coach has challenged the amount of weight I lift. We’ve been progressing a great amount on all routines. I’m happy to witness myself get stronger every week and setting new personal records. My muscles are more defined now and my body is taking shape.
One of my extreme cardio routines
Stalled Weight Loss
This week, I noticed my weight stalling a bit. It’s switching back and forth 87 and 88 kilos. I know I’m gaining muscles since I feel my body parts toning up but I’m not losing fat as fast as I want to. So far, the average amount of weight I lose per month is 3 kilos. Halfway through this month, I still weigh the same.
There could only be one culprit to this and that is…
Diet, Carbs, and Sweets
To promote muscle building, I’ve started drinking whey protein isolate shakes post-workout. Mine is cookies and cream flavored. I don’t really see their direct effect yet on my body so we’ll see about it in the coming months.
My diet has been quite non-existent these recent weeks. I try to eyeball my calorie intake but there are just so many sweets around the house. My dad has been on a baking roll and we really don’t want to let food go to waste – so I eat some. Bread, cakes, cookies – yup we have them. I know I really need to cut down and get myself back on track. I’m still aiming to get to my goal weight before my birthday.
After a very intense day of workout
The mirror doesn’t lie. Before, when I look at myself in the mirror, I used to cringe at my appearance, but now all I see is a person who worked hard to achieve what’s best for him. I like where I’m headed in my fitness journey. Very soon, I’m going to meet my best self in the mirror and say – “Congratulation Kalvs! You did it!”
I have a happy problem. None of my clothes in my wardrobe fit right anymore.
Every top I own now awkwardly fits. They all look sloppy on my body with the sleeves looking to loose and the length is too long. Same goes with all the pairs of bottoms that I have. They’re now many sizes too large and I have to fold the fabric around my waist and cover them with a belt that I can now wear on the last hole.
I bought new clothes with the expert assistance of a friend who has been a close witness to my weight loss journey. I only got myself a pair of pants and a top that is versatile enough to transition as I lose more weight. It makes me happy that department store clothes can now fit me, I don’t need to go the plus size section and be limited by the choices there, they are also more expensive.
It’s like I have given myself a new chance to reinvent my style and the way I present myself to people. All the hard work is worth it.
Cardio (3 sets of): 2-min. Side-to-side Jumping Jacks 2-min. High Knees 2-min. Climbers 30 Ab Crunches
High Knees (though really not-so-high)
Notes:
An intense start to an insanely intense week! Coach added more weight and back routines than usual.
Doing that last set of 95 kilos on my deadlifts was challenging but it made me feel empowered!
We’re trying to shape up my back more and give my body a straighter line. My posture certainly has improved in the past 4 months I’ve been going to the gym.
The post work-out cardio really made me tired. Before, we only used to do 30 jumping jacks, 30 high knees, and 30 climbers – now, I need to do the continuously for 2 mins straight which was HARD!
Completing the sets made me feel so great it’s like I’ve reached another milestone in my fitness journey.
In contrast to the previous day this was a little bit more tame.
The weight that I’ve been struggling with for my chest workouts now feel lighter which means I have gained muscle! Yes!
For the shoulders I find doing the front raises hard to do with progressive weights so we stayed on the same weight on a couple of sets to not sacrifice form.
It’s important to not sacrifice form over the weight because injuries can happen and you won’t be able to target the muscles.
My shoulders are now getting more defined and not rounded off anymore. I’m pleased to see them in the mirror because of the shape it gives my body.
Thursday (Drenched Animal)
Warm-up: 15 min. Stationary Bike
Cardio Day
2 sets of Animal Flow: 20 lengths of Duck Walks 20 lengths of Lizard Hops 20 lengths of Bunny Hops
4 sets of Cardio: 30 Battle Rope 20 Slam Ball
2 sets of: 50 Climbers 20 Pushups 50 Leg Raises
Notes:
What the workout for this day was supposed to be like
This was my longest cardio session in the gym to date! Usually, it will only take 2 hours max but this time, I finished in 3 hours.
Originally, the coach set me out on 3 sets of animal flow, 4 sets of Cardio, and 3 sets of the last routines. He ended up taking away some of the sets upon seeing my struggle at being an animal.
Doing the animal flow exercises was SUPER HARD! They all involve leg work and requires you to be close to the floor. I have to travel from one point of the gym to the other while in “animal” form.
The duck walks got me out of breath after 5 lengths. It really put my weight on my legs and I have to keep myself balanced with my hands behind my head. By the end, I wasn’t doing it properly anymore because I was already doing wide lunges close to the floor. Everything from my waist down was stretched.
Doing the lizard hops movement was UNBELIEVABLE! I never even knew my body could move that way. It engaged other muscles I haven’t been using often. I think that’s why it was difficult for me. I was on all fours like a lizard and “hop” alternating my hands and feet.
The bunny hop was the easiest but after doing the two, I’m amazed I can still muster enough energy to hop like a bunny from a squat position from one end of the room to the other.
After two sets, I was drenched to my underwear in sweat and most of the people who went to the gym at the same time as me has already finished their day.
The reaming cardio sets were easy enough for me to finish faster since I’m more used to them but my exhaustion was already creeping up on me.
Coach told me we’re doing weak point training the next day so I can rest.
I dare not eat too much after this animalic work out so I just had two sticks of barbecue, walked home, and took my well-deserved rest.
Friday
Warm-up: 10 min. Stationary Bike
Workout Target Areas: Legs & Arms
Legs: 12 Dead Squats (3 sets) 12 Leg Press (3 sets) 12 Hamstring Curl (3 sets) 12 Leg Extension (3 sets) 12 Calf Raise (3 sets)
Weak Point Training (Back): 12 Incline Bench Dumbbell Row (3 sets) 12 Bar Seated Row (3 sets) 12 Dumbbell Row (3 sets)
Notes:
We didn’t do hip thrusts and lunges as part of the workout since these were already targeted on the animal flow routines the other day. Plus, they’re sore.
Biceps and Triceps went well even if I still struggle with the weights a bit especially with the preacher curl doing the biceps.
I like how may posture has been corrected since we’ve been targeting my back for weak point a few weeks now.
I weighed in today at 92.4 kilos. My recorded weight last months was 94 kilos. I only lost a couple of pounds though I also did gain muscle, my clothes became looser, and my body has a more defined shape.
It was an amazing yet intense weak. I feel like I pushed my limit a little higher and I’m proud of myself for doing that.
Nutrition
This week, I wasn’t able to do meal prep being a little preoccupied during the previous weekend. I must say, it’s more difficult to adjust meals around because I didn’t have the base calories down. I’m guilty of eating more sweets today than usual because of meetings and presentations that I’ve been having left and right. I also ate ramen last weekend – a generous helping of caloric reward.
The coaches in the gym also gave away a really sweet valentines day token! And yes, I ate them because I my heart’s been craving for sweets!
A delicious bowl of ramen
Trans.: “Because you have a fragile heart, you’ll eat these (chocolates)”
As I sit here with my bum still sore from my workout earlier, I can’t but smile at all the results that I’m seeing and feeling. I’m giving myself a huge credit for doing the things that I thought I could never do before. It’s amazing to see the progress I’ve made and get a taste of my health goals.
Like everything in life, if you want something to grow, you need to be diligent and put in the work. We can’t just stand still and read about but we need to put it into action – consistent action.
My deepest gratitude goes to Coach Joel, Coach Thea, and all of the FHG-ers who supports and encourages me in this journey.
If you wanna get something accomplished, go at it like a sweat-drenched animal!
This week has been a very busy one for me at work. I had several important meetings and urgent deliverables that I needed to attend to almost everyday. I had to do a video and voice recording for our community’s virtual music video. Also, I’m catching up on writing articles for my contributions to an evangelical social media account – Unmasked. It’s quite a long check list and a little bit overwhelming but these are things that I have wholeheartedly accepted. I’m thankful that I have things on my plate than none because I know that whatever I’m working on gives value to people and that in turn gives me fulfillment.
Despite the busyness I found that I just couldn’t drop the drive and idea of going to the gym. It has somehow been ingrained in my system to keep on going regardless of what I feel. Taking time and effort to stick to my goals is already pre-programmed in me for the week ahead. I have no reasons to stop especially when I’ve already come so far. I’m making time for gym because hitting my personal health goals is of high importance.
I’ve been shifting my gym schedule around this week and thankfully I found perfect slots that fit! So here is how my fitness journey went this amazing week.
I think it’s good to start my week with back day. My posture just zips right up after the gym session
Coach adjusted the weight on my deadlift so I can have better control of the bar when lifting and do more reps for the last set.
Instead of doing the bent-over row with a barbell we switched to plates. I find doing it with plates a little easier than with the barbells. The trick is to control raising the plates so you target the right muscles.
Yes, I still don’t like doing that T-bar.
Doing the straight-arm lat pulldown was educational. At first it looked easy because you have to explosively pull the bar down towards your thighs and then add resistance to the bar as it raises. That resistance on the release is what you call “negative training”. Instead of putting pressure on muscles during the “contraction movement”, you put control and resistance on the “release movement.” This, according to research generates more tears in the muscle resulting to better gains.
The core routine after lifting weight was intense as it targets the upper, lower, and middle abdominal muscles as well as the obliques.
I’m not quite sure but I think I went over my calorie intake today. I feel a little hungrier than usual. I didn’t restrain myself much and even enjoyed two slices of bread with peanut butter.
Tuesday
Warm-up: 10 min. Stationary Bike
Workout Target Areas: Chest, Shoulders and Triceps
Doing the sets for chest is a little bit easier now compared to last week. Keeping negative training in mind, I tried to apply in all my sets. It does make a ton of difference.
While I was stretching out my chest doing a T pose, my coach noticed my arm flabs. He added a 3 triceps routine after my shoulder to get them more toned. I will still be working on them on Friday.
What I noticed about my body while I was doing shoulders was that my arms are not of the same length! my left arm is slightly longer than my right. This triggered an aha moment for me because it may be the cause of my wrist pain. I’ve been trying to keep them even when lifting although they are not. I need to adjust my posture to compensate this somehow.
Negative training while doing the shoulders was challenging but you can really feel the tension in the targeted muscles.
By the time we got to the triceps, I was amazed that I still have energy left to do the sets.
Coach ended my session with a 15 min bike since we also included triceps.
It was such an intense cardio session. I was partnered up with someone to do it with and both of us were swamped!
I had an amazing feeling of accomplishment after finishing the four sets of the grueling cardio routine.
We focused on targeting the back for our weak point training. It’s good to workout your back for better support and posture.
Applying the negative training is something to get used to especially that I am now more aware of it and its effects. It helps to know about what you’re doing so you can appreciate it while you’re doing it even if it’s hard
My diet is somehow all mixed up this week since my sister sent us a package with groceries and treats. I had to recalculate my caloric intake so I won’t over eat.
Friday
Warm-up: 10 min. Stationary Bike
Workout Target Areas: Legs & Arms
Legs: 12 Weighted Hip Thrust (3 sets) 12 Dead Squats (3 sets) 12 Leg Press (3 sets) 12 Romanian Deadlift (3 sets) 12 Leg Extension (3 sets) 12 Calf Raise (3 sets)
It still amazes me how much strength I’ve gained in four months. I’m lifting heavier weights now which I couldn’t even budge before.
I learned something new about doing the hip thrusts properly. I need to position myself correctly and be mindful of how I position my back and hips during the movement. This would be my third time doing it, I know I’ll eventually get the hang of it.
For the biceps we only did 4 sets of two routines. And trust me, they were extra challenging!
We’re focusing on making my flabby arms less flabby haha! So the triceps routines are really in it this week.
I’ve somehow gotten my caloric intake under control but things could be better in terms of the quality food I eat. We have a happy problem with our pantry I just need to be smarter in terms of eating.
Nutrition
As I have mentioned, my sister sent us a huge package of groceries and treats from the states. I have exercised a considerable amount of self restraint to monitor what I have been putting inside my body. My folks really enjoy eating the treats so I’ll just make eating the treats a few pieces at a time as a reward for a job well done. My sister also sent some healthy treats that I can use in my baking so I’m excited for that.
Yes, eat smart and not starve, or deprive yourself, else you’ll just binge.
I also did a meal prep this week which greatly helped me in my eating decisions. I know how many calories I’ve already eaten and adjust accordingly.
Baked Chicken breast and ground beef
An assortment of groceries and treats from my sister
We have many things to do every day and all of us have different things that we attribute as “important.” Your “important” can be any of these things: taking care of your family, building a business, reading books, practicing an instrument, spending time with your friends, etc. Don’t let what’s important to you become lost opportunity because you didn’t make enough time for them.
If you really want something of great importance to grow and stay, you have to make enough time for them. Time doesn’t come cheap, wisely spend it on things of great value.
This week, my mindset was to keep myself committed to my health goals. What helps keep me in line is giving myself positive affirmation when I see myself in the mirror, and establishing routines that makes it easier for me to go for the healthier choice. One of the routines was to prepare my meals for the whole week so I wouldn’t bother ordering anything else and indulge in my cravings too much. I would just get what I prepared in the fridge, heat it in the microwave and eat not worrying too much about how many calories I’ve already consumed.
I think when we want to change something, we must understand that the process for that change to happen is where we should focus our energy on. It’s the process in the middle that makes the change happen. We need to be consistent and committed to it until we finally reach our desired goals. If the process isn’t working, adjust it to make it work well for you and not the other way around.
Submit to your process, keep at it until you reach your goal.
My left wrist hurts a bit but the supports are doing a good job.
I still find doing the shoulders challenging but I can feel the improvement when I touch them.
Doing the Bent-Over Rear Deltoids in the proper form took me a little getting used to. It hits those shoulder muscles differently from what I’m used to.
The cardio session at the end was killer! I’m happy though that I can now do 10 burpees and 30 leg raises straight.
Lower Back 12 Behind-the-Neck Lat Pull-Down (4 sets)
Middle Back 12 Middle Back Row (4 sets)
Lower Abs 20 Advance Leg Raise (4 sets)
Saddle Bags 20 Plate Bends(4 sets)
Notes:
The cardio this day was so intense! It took me an hour to finish all four sets.
I can now jump higher on the plyo box which means my body is also getting lighter.
I’m happy that I was able to finish all the routines.
I hope my skin would still have elasticity to go back especially on my stomach area. I guess having loose skin once I finally reach my goals would be a happy problem.
It always helps that my coach would drop encouraging words every now and then during my workout. Much needed affirmation goes a long way.
Core (3 sets of): 30 Mat Ab Crunches 30 Leg Raises 30 Figure of 4 Crunches (per side)
2 min Plank (Finisher)
Hip thrust. My form needs improvement
Notes:
Doing legs is so tiring. It engages many muscles.
I’m still getting used to doing the hip thrusts. Good thing I’m alternating doing them with another person so I can see how it’s to be executed.
There was a kind lady in her senior years who’s still going to gym making her body fit. She is a huge inspiration because at her age she strives to keep herself healthy and strong. She even got me beat in the muscle territory! Amazing!
One of my fellow gym-goers celebrated their birthday today as well and bought some food in. I wouldn’t refuse such a great offer! I had a slice of pizza, a cup of spaghetti, and a piece of roast chicken after finishing the sets for my core.
Nutrition
I did do my meal prep for the week. Each prepared meal amounts to more or less 500 calories. I try to hit at most 1800 calories per day. The remaining calories I use for snacking on some healthy or unhealthy cravings. The difference from last week with regard to my nutrition is that whenever I eat a snack, I would look at the nutrition facts at the back and check the serving size guide so I can adjust the amount I consume.
On the left is what I would have for dinner, some zucchini and pork belly. What you see in the middle is the treat I rewarded myself with midweek, an ice scramble with all the naughty toppings, that cup replaced my dinner. On the right is my meal prep of baked chicken breast with bacon, hard boiled eggs, stir fried ground beef, and some stir fried veggies.
Two consecutive weeks of eating prepared chicken breasts and hard boiled eggs is getting boring but it helps me stay committed. Always try to find something new you can incorporate in your routine to mix things up and keep your drive going especially if you’re just forming a new habit. Make the process work for you and not against you.
Oh and please, do you have any recommended low carb recipes you want me to try?
Coach Joel posted this before and after collage made by Coach Thea with the caption “Same Person, Different Goal.”
Truth be told the person on the left didn’t really have any goals relating to health. Sure, I wanted to be healthy back then but the things I’ve been consuming weren’t. I ate what I craved whenever I wanted and didn’t have any sense of control on portions. My sleeping pattern was all over the place and my body was yearning for real rest. I was complacent with my health and there were days where I felt sluggish and lethargic. I was afraid of doing annual health checkups because I’ll be faced with the truth of my state of health. If I didn’t change, the nearest goal would be early death.
There was a part of me that wanted to accept defeat on my health issues, but the pull towards a healthier lifestyle was more attractive.
Come 2020, I really wanted my health to change. In the first two months I started running again. When the lockdown hit, I began changing what I ate and gradually eliminated rice from my diet. During April, I seriously got into my what seems to be a hopeless exercise routine. I terribly sucked at everything that I did. I can barely do ten wall push ups, I could only muster enough strength to do one leg raise, I could only plank for ten seconds, and a minute on the elliptical would leave me gasping for air. Doing the home exercises game me a sense of routine and sanity when the world was in the throes of the pandemic.
It was hard and painful but I continued doing it.
I wanted give myself something I never had before and enjoy what my body can fully do for me. The goal was to become a healthy version of me that can give more value to the world around me.
I enrolled in a gym last October to go all in and it was one of the best decisions I’ve ever made. Each week feels like a level up of some sort where I got to see myself improve. I’m thankful for all the people who have encouraged and supported me in my journey.
The first time you do something may be less than perfect, but whatever you do, never give up. Aim for progress, not perfection.
Now let’s go see what happened this week with my new routine.
This week, instead of 3 workout days, we’re going for four. Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday.
We added a day to target my weak areas and get them up to speed.
We started with a weigh-in. I weighed 94 kilos flat.
I struggled with the last set of the deadlifts. I only did two reps since we added more weight on the bar. It’s now at 90 kilos.
I’m finally getting the hand of the T-Bar Row. Thank you back muscles!
I think I was too tired that I forgot to record what I did for core and cardio. I vaguely remember doing Leg Raises and Side to Sides but it’s a bit hazy.
I still don’t like doing the Standing Military Press! GAHHH!
As you can see above there were some sets where I didn’t fully finish the 12 reps. We progressed to new weights and my body was still getting used to the new routines as well. Coach counted to what my I can take.
Again, I didn’t record the core and cardio session. I didn’t know what kind of tired spell hit me on this day!
Thursday
Warm-up: 10 min. Stationary Bike
Cardio (4 sets of):
15 Agility Ladder 30 Single Battle Rope 30 Double Battle Rope 15 Plyo Box 15 Slam Ball
Target Areas: Weak Point Training
Upper Back 12 Behind-the-Neck Lat Pull-Down (4 sets)
Middle Back 12 Middle Back Row (4 sets)
Arms (superset of 4) 12 Cable Curl 12 Triceps Pushdown
Lower Abs 20 Advance Leg Raise (4 sets)
Saddle Bags 20 Advance Leg Raise (4 sets)
Notes:
This day was super interesting since we’re hitting areas that I needed more improvement in. The areas were assessed by coach during our weigh in session last Monday.
We started with a heart-busting cardio. I graduated to a new height using the plyo box. I’m still a little afraid to jump high because I might fall over. I feel so accomplished that I finished the sets with a new box height!
Doing the routine for middle back was new for me. It was hard to pinpoint that specific muscle on the back while doing the routine so I need to practice form on this one.
I was drenched from head to toe with sweat when I finished.
Friday
Warm-up: 10 min. Stationary Bike
Workout Target Areas: Legs & Arms
Legs: 12 Weighted Hip Thrust (3 sets) *new 12 Dead Squats (3 sets) *100 kilos 12 Leg Press (3 sets) 12 Romanian Deadlift (3 sets) 12 Leg Extension (3 sets) 12 Raised Lunge and Twist with Plate (3 sets) 12 Calf Raises (3 sets)
After a long day of meetings, I was looking forward to go to the gym.
I started with a hip thrust. I’m still getting my bearings on this one. It’s interesting to do and it targets the glutes.
We increased the weight on the last set of my squats to 80kilos plus the bar weight – 100 kilos. The new weight was a challenge, I still needed to go lower but I was able to do it.
I only did a few arms workout today and that capped my night off! And hooray for no post-workout cardio!.
Nutrition
I don’t strictly count how many calories I’ve eaten but I am mindful of them. I don’t have a strict diet plan and I don’t measure everything to a tee but my rule of thumb is to eat less carbs and have more protein.
What I tried to do differently this week was to prepare meals in advance so I can just get them from the fridge and heat them in the microwave. The caveat of living with other people in the house is if they prepare something for you, you have to at least get some so they won’t be offended even if they know you’re in a sort of diet. So I’ve had my fair share of small servings of carbs like a cup of ramen noodles, a small slice of baguette with jam and peanut butter, a cup of pasta, a little piece of focaccia. These portions of carbs are what I estimate and measure so I’d know how to adjust my other meals.
Here are some pictures of some low carb food I’ve prepared. They are more or less 500 calories per meal.
Pork and Cabbage Millefeuille
After it’s cooked
Bowl of the millefeuille with weird hard boiled eggs
Baked Chicken Breast with stir fried beans and two eggs (Lunch)
Tuna and Zucchini stir fry (Dinner)
Good thing I know how to cook!
Carbs isn’t really the problem but our relationship with food. Food is good but we need to treat it more as a source of nutrition and not a source of pleasure.
That’s how this weekend went. I didn’t really know I could keep up with four days of training until I tried it. Talk about pushing limits!
I want to leave you guys with a question.
What kind of person do you want to be? Do you intend to pursue that version of you as your golden goal?
The weather is getting colder than usual here in the Philippines. Cold weather equals bed weather, and sleeping in a bit is the most enjoyable thing to do. Because of this, I did all my workouts with Coach Joel in the afternoon. My body was up for it but I still prefer the quiet energy of the gym in the morning when there’s less people.
Now on my third month, I now can see many improvements on my body when I look in the mirror. I can now feel muscles in parts of my body where there used to be fat, especially around my arms and thighs. My stomach is still protruding but it’s way, way flatter now than when I started. All of my muscles are still covered by a layer of fat but they have more definition now.
My weight is still at around 94kg. It’s still the same from last year but it’s because I’m gaining muscle mass. The thing about losing weight is that we should not be super obsessive about the number on the scale. That number does not fully define your progress. Your weight can go up and down in your weight loss journey depending on your diet and how your body responds to a healthier lifestyle. Keep yourself on track and just continue with patience and you’ll eventually reach your goals.
Guys! Starting next week I’ll start sharing what I’ve been eating – all the good and not so good. I think it’s interesting to share my relationship with food as well as I continue on this journey. I don’t have a perfect diet plan but maybe sharing them will help me become more conscious and go for better choices.
Cardio (3 sets of): 1 min. Battle Rope Jacks 20 Slam Ball 30 Plate Side Bends
Notes:
It was my first time doing the assisted pull-ups. Assisted because one foot is resting on a barbell set a few feet above the ground so I wouldn’t carry my whole weight when doing the pull-ups. It was interesting to do since I’m basically pulling my own weight up.
Doing all the back routines really helped me with my posture. I’m amazed that the way I walked and sat straightened up even after this session.
The cardio at the end was tiring! It was my first time doing 1 min. battle rope jacks and I can barely do it non-stop by the last set. I had to rest a few seconds during the whole 1 minute.
I went home feeling accomplished with good posture.
Wednesday
DO NOT QUIT! This mural just makes you unleash more strength!
Cardio (3 sets of): 1 min. Battle Rope 15 Ab Roller
Notes:
Coach added a few more routines for me to do and I’m game!
I’m lifting 90 kilos for squats but this time I did all three sets with minimal help from a spotter. Usually, when I squat someone will put their arms around me from behind and clasp their hands around my stomach for added support in lifting the weight. This time around, I was encouraged by light taps on my elbow as I can control the bar better now. I’m proud of this development in strength and coordination.
Coach commented that my biceps are getting firm. They’re were like jelly before. Same with my triceps.
Doing the 1 minute battle rope was tough! It takes a LOT from you but coach says when they train for a race they do it for three minutes straight. Sore. Sore. Sore.
It was my first time doing the ab roller and it took me a while to get used to it. I didn’t know how to position my body without tipping over so Aldren lightly stepped on my feet to help me finish doing the sets. I even fell down on my stomach once! HAHA!
In the three months of going to gym, I’ve seen people of all shapes and sizes willingly submitting themselves to hard work so they can improve their physique. I’m thankful to have supportive people at the gym who has the same goal of becoming healthy versions of themselves.
I think I get it now, why some people are gym addicts – being healthy is addictive!
You walk, talk, and breathe differently when you’re healthy. When we are healthy, we can benefit from our body’s design to the fullest. Health really is wealth.
We are only blessed with one body. Love it, and take care of it.
Fitness friday posts are back after lying dormant during Christmas and New Year. The last two weeks were really festive but I still managed to do four workouts to balance my holiday binge. Surprisingly, I didn’t gain much weight from the holidays. Coach switched my routine. Instead of doing cardio before lifting weights, we now do post cardio so I can be more productive while lifting. The combination of muscle groups being exercised per session were also changed so my body won’t get used to the routine.
The challenge for me as the year starts is to push through my limits. I’m amazed with the strength I’m gaining week by week and the amount of weight I’m losing but I wanted to level it up. In order to get better at something you need to do it over and over again until you master it. Even after mastering it, you can still go beyond that boundary.
We are unbounded and limitless. We just need to exercise our self-discipline, commitment, and determination to move forward so we can see the heights of our own potential.
Cardio (3 sets of): 2 min. Sprint 1 min. Battle Rope 30 Crunches 30 Leg Raises
Notes:
The burn is real.
Coach has added more routines for me to do and I’m surprised my body is strong enough to take it now.
I still can’t get the hand of the standing military press. It’s one of the hardest routines for me to execute though I’m happy I still complete them.
My shoulders look edgier now compared to last time. I can now see the results of my hard work.
Doing 1 minute battle rope for cardio was extremely difficult! I can execute 20-30 fine but smashing the ropes on the floor for a minute was hard to keep up! I was sweating buckets!
It was a great session. I was tired but feeling accomplished.
I was still feeling a bit sore so I exchanged the 30 running lunges with the side-to-side jumping jacks and 30 high knees. Running lunges were difficult for me to execute this day so I switched it with two exercises that I think have the same amount of intensity combined.
I still don’t like doing burpees.
Thank you body for doing what you need to do push your limits and become healthier.
Friday
Warm-up: 10 min. Stationary Bike
Workout Target Areas: Legs & Arms
Legs: 12 Dead Squats (3 sets) 90 kilos 12 Leg Press (3 sets) 12 Lying Hamstring Curl (3 sets) 12 Leg Extension (3 sets) 12 Calf Raises (3 sets)
Cardio (3 sets of): 2 min. Bike (fast) 30 Elevated Climbers 15 Elevated Burpees
Notes:
My left wrist is a bit painful. I think I might have twisted it when lifting a weight. Coach recommended that I but wrist wraps to support it so it won’t be overexerted when lifting.
I’m still lifting 90 kilos when doing the squats. One thing I noticed this time is that I find it easier to lift it now and complete the last set without feeling like falling over.
When I squeeze my arms I can now feel more muscle than fat. Good gains!
The cardio session was intense! I’m glad to finish strong with this set
I’m really proud of where I am right now. It’s the result of hard work and determination to move an inch limit after limit. To go over and achieve something , we need to be intentional about it, whether it’s losing weight or mastering egg fried rice. Believe in yourself that you can do it.
Do you have “to lose weight this year” in your resolution? Put a target number on it. Put a healthy plan on it. Put all of yourself into it.
I’ve already told you guys about myself in my first ever post Creating Spaces For Connection. Looking back from there, I think this year, for me, is about going out of my comfort and trying things that I haven’t really done before but dreamed of doing. I never imagined that I would be able to share this much with everyone in a year. I’m really thankful and blessed for the way this year went for me even if there’s an annoying pandemic going on.
Great things happen when you open up yourself to new experiences and new people. When you create spaces for connection, even if you’re really shy and introverted like me, you’ll be rewarded with unexpected blessings that can never be bought with money.
This week was all about coming out of my comfort zone in my fitness and in my everyday life. Removing limits that I’ve put myself that I don’t need anymore.
The start of this week feels like a level up from what I and my coach have been doing these past few weeks.
I was reminded to keep my diet up so my body will also adjust to the workouts I’ve been doing. This was the right nudge I needed to get my nutrition back on track especially this week since I baked so many things last weekend.
Eat clean train dirty.
Starting from this week coach will now put back a cardio routine before lifting weights.
Coach told me that if I feel like I’m not losing weight, he suggested that I do a diet break or adjust my nutrition so my body can adapt to the routines we are doing.
While I was doing the lying bench press I was challenged by coach Joel to push harder and complete the whole set without putting the bar down. I am used to putting the bar down when I feel like I’ve hit a certain limit. In this day’s session, I was encouraged to break my limits, believe in my own strength, and push through. It was really empowering.
Going back or staying in my comfort zone won’t produce the results I wanted. I need to adjust and persevere to get stronger and meet my goals.
Wednesday
Warm-up: 10 min. Stationary Bike
Cardio (3 sets of): 30 Sprint 15 Plyo Box 15 Slam Ball 30 Battle Rope (on the last set we did 30 single and 30 double)
Biceps: 12 EZ Bar Curl (3 sets) 12 Standing Dumbbell Curl (3 sets)
*All repetitions increment in weight per set
Cooldown: Walk Home
Notes:
Today’s workout was REALLY intense! The cardio at the beginning felt good but I think it took a lot of energy from me when I started lifting weights.
I got light-headed doing the deadlifts. It was the first time that happened to me. I did well on the first set already maintaining proper form and then I struggled with the 2nd and 3rd set. The weights on the bar are now at 60 kilos, which I think more than my personal deadlift record. I was feeling a little dizzy after but my body still managed to recover.
As I look back to my Wednesday workout, I didn’t eat before going to the gym which contributed to my energy levels being consumed fast. Next time, I should eat before going to have more energy.
I was drenched in sweat, which is a positive thing since my body is responding to the new intensity of my workout routine.
The weights I lifted on this day were heavier than the previous week. I struggled but with all the encouragement I received from everyone in the gym, I still finished.
Coach Joel saw how tired I was so he only made me do two biceps routines and set me free! YES!
This day was so far my most challenging and rewarding day at the gym.
Friday
Warm-up: 10 min. Stationary Bike
Workout Target Areas: Legs, Shoulders, & Triceps
Legs: 12 Dead Squats (3 sets) Final set at 90 kilos! 12 Leg Press (3 sets) 12 Romanian Deadlift (3 sets) 12 Leg Extension (3 sets) 12 Calf Raises (3 sets)
Got late at the gym today got stuck in my day job after a day of meetings.
We had a weigh-in and I lost 3 kilos! From 97 kilos to 94 kilos. YES! This month, I’ve been struggling with my nutrition so I’m surprised I’ve lost a lot! What more if I did s stricter diet.
Coach didn’t make me do cardio today as a reward for losing weight and also to conserve energy for the sets we’ll do later on.
I almost fell down forwards when I was doing squats. It was a good thing Coach Joel and Aldren were there to rescue me. I bent my kneck forward a little much so I lost my center of gravity. It’s good to note guys that you should have good gym instructors guiding you with the weights you’ll never know what can happen if you do improper form or lift too heavy. Keep Safe!
Coach Joel reminded me that I should always strive to do proper form whenever doing the routines. Safety is always the top priority!
Since I wasn’t able to do much tricep routines last Wednesday we did two today so my body can catch up.
I’m going to do fasted cardio tomorrow for my core workout.
The most memorable thing that happened during my training in the gym this week was when everyone gave me genuine compliments that I look like I’ve been losing weight.
“Ang payat mo na!” as we would say in FIlipino. It’s true what they say that it’s one of the compliments that brings a huge smile to your face.
I’d like to give a quick shoutout to the people who encouraged me that day (as I promised haha!). Coach Joel, Coach Thea, Aldren, Bisoy, Rosana, and Shiela.
The only limit you have is the limit you’ve set yourself. You are meant for more, you are made for more because you are unbounded. Friends, the year isn’t over yet maybe the thing that you’ve been yearning for is outside of your comfort zone. Take a step into your courage zone.
First of all, excuse me for posting this on a Saturday. My hands were full yesterday so I wasn’t able to publish. Ok so let’s just pretend that we’re reading this on a Friday haha!
Last Sunday, I went on a hike with my fellow gym members. We went to Tila Pilon Hills and then to Talon Pari Falls. It was my first time to go outside with nature since the pandemic hit so it was a very welcome breath of fresh air! I enjoyed being with mother nature.
Going down from the summit
Muddy trail because it rained hard that morning
At Talon Pari Falls, I fearlessly jumped off a ledge of a waterfall. It was exhilarating to do! Unfortunately, I don’t have any pictures of the jump as my phone would get wet. I’ve never felt so much adrenaline since the start of the year. It was a fun day.
My stats on the day of the hike. 24,400 STEPS!
With my body still aching a bit from the activities, I pushed through with my workout on Monday. There’s no stopping now!
I did some ab crunches too but I forgot to record how much I did on this day.
*All repetitions increment in weight per set
Cooldown: Walk Home
Notes:
My deadlift form is finally getting better!
Coach said that he’s surprised that I wasn’t afraid to add more weights on the set. I’m now the one putting the weights on per set which was something I’ve developed when coming to the gym.
The set of dumbbells I’m using now is already reaching the 2nd rack starting 17 kilos.
I got really tired after the gym session. It’s only been half the week and I was exhausted!
Thank you body for making it for me, you’re such a blessing!
Friday
Warm-up: 10 min. Stationary Bike
Workout Target Areas: Legs & Shoulders
Legs: 12 Dead Squats (3 sets) Final set at 90 kilos! 12 Leg Press (3 sets) 12 Hamstring Curl (3 sets) 12 Leg Extension (3 sets) 12 Calf Raises (3 sets)
The plates on my last set of squats. Kinda scary right?
Core (3 sets of): 20 Ab Crunches 20 Leg Raises 20 Side to Side
Finish with 2 min. plank
Cooldown: 10 min. Stationary Bike
Notes:
I’m beginning to enjoy doing squats though my form still needs improvement.
Coach Joel and Aldren told me that I should not be afraid of lifting the squat weight since they’re there to spot me.
In any weight, I should not be afraid and have the mindset that I can lift them. Funny how life also works like that.
My shoulders really need strengthening, I think coach notices that and he eased me into more shoulder routines this day.
I’m beginning to notice my abdominal muscles getting stronger but it’s still covered in a huge layer of fat haha!
We’ll weigh in again next week! I’m kinda nervous because I don’t feel like I’m losing any weight but many people who are seeing me now are commenting that I’ve already lost a lot. Gotts be more patient with myself.
This week was a little bit tiring. I don’t know if my coach would be able to read this but I skipped doing fasted cardio last Thursday!
If there’s one thing that stuck with me since Sunday about my fitness and life and general it’s – Do Not Be Afraid. Looking at the week that has passed it has been subconsciously been my theme. I had a challenging week after a relaxing weekend but the message was clear and it was for me to not be afraid of what may come because it will all be ok in the end.
Coach mixed the routine up this week again so my body won’t quickly adapt to the same workouts. It was fun learning new things though it takes a little getting used to. Still, I kept my head in the game and just stuck with it. Discipline and determination are the keys to good gains.
I found it interesting that my coach put the cardio exercises at the end. As I finished the sets that day I knew why. The new combination of Chest and Biceps was challenging to do.
Coach commented that he was surprised at the development of my strength when I did the Seated Preacher Curl. It was a new addition to my routine but I executed it fairly well.
I felt so satisfied when I can finally complete the sets of the same that I couldn’t do before without a spotter. My strength is catching up!
The Battle Rope Jacks at the end was deceptively easy to look at but it makes you pant like there’s no tomorrow when you do it.
This was a great day. I felt confident doing the deadlifts and all the other routines. The belt helps brace my waist and back for proper form.
I’m gaining strength in my triceps as well. I’m amazed at the progress that’s happening. I’m so proud of myself.
I remember not being able to do 5 continuous Triceps Dips but now I can finish 20 in one go!
The Decline Crunches and Russian Twist is a new routine for me. THEY HURT SO BAD! I’m exaggerating but I told Aldren that I felt like I was dying haha! I completed the sets anyway all for the sake of progress!
Coach Joel told me that it’s important to master the correct form first before adding more weight. If we don’t do the correct form it will do more damage than good gains.
Thursday
Notes:
Ugh! Fasted cardio homework is really challenging!
My balance is really being tested with the running lunges followed by the burpees.
Capping the workout with 100 Leg Raises followed by a 2 min. Plank gives me a great sense of accomplishment in the morning.
Oh! everything just hurts so well!
Friday
Warm-up: 20 min. Stationary Bike
Pre Cardio (2 sets of): 15 Squats 15 Running Lunges
Legs: 12 Dead Squats (3 sets) *compounded 12 Leg Press (3 sets) *compounded
*All repetitions increment in weight per set
Core: 100 Crunches 100 Leg Raises
Notes:
To be honest I was feeling really lazy to go to the gym today. I think it’s because I moved our schedule from morning to the afternoon to make way for a meeting.
Coach Joel wasn’t there yet when I arrived but he gave me instructions to do 20 min. on the bike.
Coach Thea took me in for cardio and I did Tabata with fellow gym-goers. It was a first for me though it was really fun! We executed a series of floor exercises with music. I was drenched in sweat when we finished and left a little puddle on the area I worked out on.
After Tabata, I lifted weights with Coach.
Working out the shoulders is challenging for me since I seldom use those muscles extensively on a daily basis. I am proud that they’re now getting stronger. What I couldn’t lift before, I can now lift with better ease and a few grunts.
We took it easy on the legs today since we’re going out on a hiking trip this Sunday. It’s my first time joining them on an outing. I’m excited!
To end, I want to show you guys a lonesome yet festive “Christmas Tree” I found on my walk home. Going to the gym and becoming a healthier version of myself is one of the best Christmas gifts I’ve ever given myself. I’ve never felt this good about my body for years! Here’s to a bright Christmas season for all of us!