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Re: the DOOM WORKOUT

Posted: Mon Oct 14, 2013 1:08 am
by SpaceFlunky
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OmciA6gu0ik[/youtube]
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uNVGwHld9pE[/youtube]


deadlift 240lbs.


I'll try and take more next sunday. I feel weird recording myself at the gym..... :idk:

Re: the DOOM WORKOUT

Posted: Mon Oct 14, 2013 1:58 am
by SpaceFlunky
new05002 wrote:In general I find a regular gym unmotivating. Its tough for me to find a drive to just go to the gym and figure out what to do. CrossFit gives me enough direction so that I can find more purpose in it.



I'm not saying that Crossfit isnt the way to go but you can pick up any beginners weight lifting program online and get great results. Which is what I have done.
The purpose for any of my work out programs that i follow right now is to get stronger. StrongLifts 5x5 really concentrates on that. http://stronglifts.com/
I dont know about your gym but Crossfit is fucking expensive to do anywhere around here.


http://www.rohitnair.net/pp/

http://startingstrength.wikia.com/wiki/FAQ:Introduction

Re: the DOOM WORKOUT

Posted: Mon Oct 14, 2013 8:46 am
by new05002
Cost me about $100 a month right now. The other thing is that I can get some instruction from someone which is useful as I develop my form.

Re: the DOOM WORKOUT

Posted: Mon Oct 14, 2013 1:47 pm
by new05002
Today's Workout

Warmup

Dynamics (walking lunges into air squats, Frankenstein kicks, side stepping squat)
PVC hang clean and push press

Workout

4 Min AMRAP:
5 Push Up
10 Sit Ups
15 Air Squats

Then 1 Min Rest

3 Min AMRAP:
5 Dead Lifts
5 Box Jumps

Then 1 Min Rest

2 Min AMRAP:
5 Power Cleans from the Low Hang
5 Push Jerks

Then 1 Min Rest

For time:
200 m run
20 burpee
20 lunges
20 toe to bar

Dead lifts at 145 lb, hang clean and push jerks at 95 lb.

First AMRAP: 4 Rounds
Second AMRAP: 3 rounds + 5 Dead Lifts
Third AMRAP: 2 rounds

Total Time: 17:30. ~4 min or so on the last portion of the workout. Did scaled T2B on the ground.

Re: the DOOM WORKOUT

Posted: Mon Oct 14, 2013 8:26 pm
by SpaceFlunky
awesome! Ive learned everything on my own so far, so "fine tuning" my form is what ive been lacking. I'll take your pointers into account next thursday when it is time to DL again.

Can you make the 3rd pic show up? I could only see 2 of them.

Re: the DOOM WORKOUT

Posted: Tue Oct 15, 2013 11:14 am
by new05002
yea I can see those photos. I dont know what to say on the video given my noob status in this department.

Re: the DOOM WORKOUT

Posted: Tue Oct 15, 2013 11:36 am
by Harry_Manback
I can only see two pictures... and I'm the last one to comment on DL form, but I generally thought it looked pretty good. NO BLOODY SHINS! I did notice the "work around the knee" issue once Vid pointed it out, and that's what I really struggle with as well (totally fucks up my back). As I mentioned before, it really helped me by focusing on two separate movements per Vid's recommendation: lift with knees; extend hips.

Got in a nice 24 mile MTB ride this weekend with 2800 feet of climbing. Chest, bis, and tris today with some ab work thrown in.

Anyone ever try yoga/hot yoga? :erm:

Re: the DOOM WORKOUT

Posted: Tue Oct 15, 2013 11:38 am
by new05002
Yes I took my first yoga class last week and weds I will take another. Weekly one at the box. It is not an intense yoga class but it was good enough for me to break a sweat.

Re: the DOOM WORKOUT

Posted: Tue Oct 15, 2013 11:45 am
by Harry_Manback
I've heard it can be a pretty good workout and obviously good for flexibility. My wife is picking up hot yoga and I might have to give it a try (yay yoga pants!).

Re: the DOOM WORKOUT

Posted: Tue Oct 15, 2013 11:46 am
by new05002
yea the stretching was pretty good. My fiance is very flexible (her nickname as the gym is flexifay) so that yoga was pretty easy for her.

Re: the DOOM WORKOUT

Posted: Tue Oct 15, 2013 11:48 am
by Achtane
Any of you dudes practice martial arts? I haven't read through the whole thread. I was kind of entertaining the idea, never tried any before.
I'm tall and want to kick people.
I don't want to break boards or join a belt factory.
I also don't want to beat the shit out of anyone or get my teeth knocked out in a ring or cage.
wat do

Re: the DOOM WORKOUT

Posted: Tue Oct 15, 2013 2:48 pm
by Achtane
vidret wrote:i do mma, someone here was an instructor in boxing i think?

anyways, kickboxing sounds about right - you don't have to compete if you don't want to, obviously :lol:

yoga is awesome, i went to a couple of sessions at the last gym i worked at where we had classes and everything, i found it hard to keep it consistent with the job as i usually had clients around that time. now that i don't have clients i'm at a gym that doesn't offer it, sooo - shit outta luck. it's a great idea though, and in hindsight would've prevented a lot of my problems - for sure.


Yeah, I guess you aren't trying to knock each other out when sparring :lol:
The super intimidating image I had in my head was dispelled after I started checking stuff out today.
I might have to give it a try sometime.
edit: There are no, like, American kickboxing-style places around me, but there's a place that offers Muay Thai and has a lot of good reviews...I'm gonna go for it once I get some money.

Re: the DOOM WORKOUT

Posted: Wed Oct 16, 2013 1:32 am
by SpaceFlunky
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VAWWqu3c4FY[/youtube]

Re: the DOOM WORKOUT

Posted: Wed Oct 16, 2013 11:48 am
by AngryGoldfish
I saw that video earlier today. Loved it.

Muay Thai is awesome. I think it's better than kickboxing.

Re: the DOOM WORKOUT

Posted: Thu Oct 17, 2013 12:19 am
by HeavyXIII
I've gotten a pretty good mix of most martial arts, except the chinese styles like Wu Shu, Wing Tsun and Kung Fu. I think the whole "belt factory" idea changes depending on what school you end up at. Some schools push belt exams and other formal things so they can charge additional fees, but in the end, a belt is just that; a belt. Russian Sambo doesn't even use a belt system (in Russia anyway), you advance by winning a given number of competitive matches.

That said, pick a style that you think looks cool. You can train in almost any style without being forced to compete.

About the whole muay-thai vs kickboxing thing, you would be hard pressed to tell the difference. I imagine that "American" style kickboxing is more like the MMA of kickboxing, if that makes sense. Our style applies japanese karate ploys and techniques and mixes them with muay thai.