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Tuesday, October 25, 2005

An update for 10/25/05

Hello everyone I’m trying to get back to writing at least once a week. This week I’d like to start with a supplement that I was talked into trying by my local GNC manager. It is a good thing I have a good relationship with him or I’d have to find a new place to shop off-line. The product is called “Endothil-CR”, it is a chewable tablet made my Novex Biotec, you can read their research summary by going to the website { http://www.endothil.com/EndothilResearchSummary.pdf } It did absolutely nothing for me. I should have noticed on the box when it said “Note: To experience the full benefits of Endothil-CR, focus your workout on a single, specific muscle group (for example, biceps) and exercise that muscle group to exhaustion.”, that there was a catch. All you really need to do if you follow that kind of workout is get enough nutrition afterwards. I give this product a 1 out of 5 use at your own risk.
Another subject recovery, as I said I started doing Muay Thai in addition to my workouts. It is funny everyone keeps telling me to take Advil afterwards. That creates a good temp fix. To create a real fix protein, protein, protein yes a good shake, bar, whatever you like. I prefer a good whey protein powder [@35grams] within 30 minutes of the workout and that gets the recovery going. Sure there is more like carbs, you can use grape juice, apple juice, milk, or a good MRP. What I do is after the whey shake about an hour later I have a protein blend mixed with milk [@40grams total].
I am looking fro a good supplement to help with aerobic conditioning, any suggestions?
Thanks
Tom

Friday, October 07, 2005

WOW long time since my last post!

Yes I know it has been a long time since my last post.Sorry!
In my last post I mentioned H+ Blocker, my results with it are positive. My workouts are much more intense. Remember I did say it tastes horrible! Which brings me to another supplement I am trying, on my own, GAKIC. Another taste problem, not as bad though. It promises a 10% increase in strength. Does it deliver? Well if strength is measured in increased reps per set, yes it does, and more. The example I will give is squats. I had been getting @ 25 reps for 2 sets max, after using GAKIC the 1st set was the same, but the 2nd and 3rd, {yes 3rd!}were 31 & 32. It is almost like it needs to kick in on an exercise. GACKIC also comes in capsule which I have not tried. Another plus is it only needs to be used on workout days, so give the GAKIC free trial a try
Workout
I've changed things up a bit. I am back to training in Muay Thai 2x a week, so I now lift 2x a week. Here is the workout I am using.
Abs and warm-up
Squats 2x20+
Incline press w/dumbbells see-saw style 2x 12 supersetted with,
Pull-ups 2 x failure
The next few are done with kettlebells you can use dumbells or barbell
Double clean and snatch 2x ?
Double clean/squat/push press 2x?
Squat thrust/push-up/clean [
using kettlebells during the whole exercise] as much as I can in 2 minutes
How's that?
Any questions??? I'd like to hear from you.