Showing posts with label Quarantine. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Quarantine. Show all posts

Friday, May 22, 2020

Take It Easy While Coming Back to the Gym After the Quarantine



The year 2020 has not been kind to all of us and if you did not have the luxury of having your own home gym, you probably lost your gains of muscle and gained fat instead. I have seen posts of people talking about that they have gained 25 lbs in 2 months of being quarantined. I have to break the BAD NEWS for all of you, it might take LONGER than 2 months to lose that weight all over again. Unfortunately, it is very easy for our bodies to gain fat, but it takes 10 times as much effort to lose the weight. One of the things you have to remember is you have to make a deficit in your caloric intake plus burn calories in order to burn fat. You also have to burn at least 3500 calories in order to lose one pound of fat. Your intake is 80% of the equation and you have to get back on track while you have access to a gym now. No telling if it will be shut down again in the near future. 



Take it easy when getting back to the weight and cardiovascular training. If you have not lifted since they shut the gyms down, do not expect to lift the same amount of weight you were used to before. You will not be able to push the weight and can easily injure yourself. Why do that and then end up not working out for a longer period of time. Start out with light weight and do enough repetitions were you feel a burn sensation in your muscles. Your gonna get sore all over again like it was the first time training. It will not be a pleasant feeling, but you did it one time before you can do it again. As you get used to the light weight training and you do not feeling a burning sensation while training, then it is time to move up in weight. Moving up slowly will ensure that you do not get injured. Train smart and with your brain, not your EGO!



The same for the weights is the same for the cardiovascular training. Long time ago, I had to take some time off of running because I was not gaining the weight I need for off season. I was used to running 7 miles or more. I took off 9 weeks from running and other types of cardio. When it was time to start with my competition prep, I decided to go for a run and told myself that I would only do 3 miles. Well once I got to 3 miles, I felt like I could go to 5 miles. I ended up running 7 miles, went home took a hot shower and made sure I stretched real good. Well, once I settled in that is when the soreness started to kick in. It went from SORENESS and STIFFNESS to PAIN. I could not stand it after 3 days and had to go get Cryo Therapy. After being flash freezed alive, I came out 70% better than I did walking in. I looked like the Tim Man from Alice in Wonderland! I also had to have several sessions with my massage therapist to help with the stiffness. I learned my lesson and will never do that again!



So if you are getting ready to get back into your old gym routine, just remember to take it easy! You will get back to your old PRs and distance in no time as long as you do it the smart way! 



Saturday, March 28, 2020

Workout from Home Quarantined Calesthenic Workout III



Total Body Calesthenic Workout III




Walking Push Ups
Beginners: Can be done side to side
3 - 4 Sets
12 - 15 Reps




V Ups
Beginners: As long as you get your torso and legs off the ground 5 inches
3 - 4 Sets
12 - 15 Reps




Inverted Row
3 - 4 Sets
Maximum Reps



Side Plank Twists
Beginners: Can be done on the knees with the legs bent 90 degrees
3 - 4 Sets
15 Reps Each Side



Box Jump Squats
Beginners: Can be done as Forward Jump Squats without box
3 - 4 Sets
12 - 15 Reps


Back Extension
3 - 4 Sets
15 Reps with a 15 sec HOLD on the LAST Rep




Walking Plank
3 - 4 Sets
12 - 16 Reps



One Leg Stiff Legged Deadlift
3 - 4 Sets
12 - 15 Reps



Plank with Dumbbell Row
Beginners: Can be done on the KNEES
3 - 4 Sets
12 - 15 Reps









Thursday, March 26, 2020

Some of the Best Home Gym Equipment to Buy!




I have spent almost 10 years building my gym from a mixture of new and used equipment. I'm really glad at this time during the quarantine, that I did this because I don't have monthly payments for equipment. Most people do not have a set up like this, but there are some reasonably priced equipment you can buy to keep up with your fitness goals!




TRX Suspension Strap
Price ranges from: $150 - $180



Perfect Resistance Bands
Price ranges from: $14.99 - $19.99
Perfect Handles: $11.99



SKLZ Sliders
Price range: $20 - $30



Swiss (Stability) Ball
Price ranges from: $10 - $30




Adjustable Bench with Dumbbell Set
Bench price ranges: $100 - $300
Dumbbell Set (3 pairs) price ranges: $45 - $150



Bosu Ball
Price ranges: $110 - $140




Pull-Up Door Way Bar
Price ranges: $12 - $35



Adjustable Weights
Price ranges: $199 - $400




Squat Rack/Chest Press Stand
Price ranges $50 - $75





Adjustable Squat Rack with Pull-Up Bar & Olympic Weight Set
Price ranges: $125 - $300