Randomly checking blogspot after I dunno, a few months of not caring about blogging, I see Mai has made a post here again! Not to be outdone, I suppose I'll update my own progress as well.
I dunno what my weight is, and I don't care. So far, stuff is going good. I'm doing wrist rollers, coffin situps, hindu squats, tricep kickbacks, weighted punches, bicep curls, shoulder rolls, and a couple of hand/wrist strengthening exercises I do with my short staff. In other words, a good bit.
It's actually more manageable than it looks. It takes less than 20 minutes to do these, even if I did it all at once, and I don't. I warm up my breathing in the morning and do wrist rollers, shoulder rolls, and bicep curls--as well as these leg lifting things as well, but I don't count the reps. I just lift my legs up and down rapidly like I'm trying to knee someone in the crotch over and over again for as long as I can.
Then in the afternoon a few hours after breakfast I do my coffin situps, hindu squats, weighted punches, and tricep kickbacks.
Then in the evening a few hours after lunch, I do my wrist/grip strengthening exercises outside. After that I go inside and eat dinner.
ANYWAY, the plan is to do it for two solid weeks without missing a day and then I increase reps and/or add more exercises. That's starting tomorrow. Er, well, today. It is 1:58 in the morning, here...
I've just been figuring out what I'm gonna do and how much, and now I think I'm settled on it.
I don't care about my weight, really. I know I'll lose my excess fat doing this stuff, my real focus is how much strength I gain. I want to be fast, strong, fluid, flexible, agile, powerful, and have good endurance. In the future I want to be doing situps where I'm gripping a punching bag with my legs while it hangs from the ceiling on a chain. I want to be doing handstand pushups, hindu pushups, I want to be doing 3 minute back bridges every day. I want to be doing twenty reps of wrist rollers, etc.
I plan on getting VERY fit and VERY strong. And now I think I have the right combination of internal focus and mind set to do it.
BAM!
Thursday, June 17, 2010
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