FITNESS & GYM

@thedaboss said in [FITNESS & GYM](/post/1371985) said:
Guess ill tell my part...

After doing hsc and started work life, finally managed to nail down a workout routinr at the gym.... and made it part of my weekly routine..was quite happy with progress going up and down each week...until a colleague recommended i try a calorie deficent diet...

Been at the diet for a few weeks now and throughly enjoying it and the results its jelped bring...
Taking everything slow not rushing to lose crazy amounts ... happy with the pace im at atm

What's your goals and current weight ?

I can 40 pull ups in a row. 😎
 
@demps said in [FITNESS & GYM](/post/1371987) said:
@thedaboss said in [FITNESS & GYM](/post/1371985) said:
Guess ill tell my part...

After doing hsc and started work life, finally managed to nail down a workout routinr at the gym.... and made it part of my weekly routine..was quite happy with progress going up and down each week...until a colleague recommended i try a calorie deficent diet...

Been at the diet for a few weeks now and throughly enjoying it and the results its jelped bring...
Taking everything slow not rushing to lose crazy amounts ... happy with the pace im at atm

What's your goals and current weight ?

I can 40 pull ups in a row. ?

No real muscle goals..not looking to increase muscle mass or set gym records

Keep everything to my needs...

I look skinnier than i weigh cause of my height..

Pre starting routine i was sitting around 104... now i think..its around 99..weight in day tommorow

Only looking to lose some weight and tone a bit..not to look like arnold schwartz
 
@thedaboss said in [FITNESS & GYM](/post/1371991) said:
@demps said in [FITNESS & GYM](/post/1371987) said:
@thedaboss said in [FITNESS & GYM](/post/1371985) said:
Guess ill tell my part...

After doing hsc and started work life, finally managed to nail down a workout routinr at the gym.... and made it part of my weekly routine..was quite happy with progress going up and down each week...until a colleague recommended i try a calorie deficent diet...

Been at the diet for a few weeks now and throughly enjoying it and the results its jelped bring...
Taking everything slow not rushing to lose crazy amounts ... happy with the pace im at atm

What's your goals and current weight ?

I can 40 pull ups in a row. ?

No real muscle goals..not looking to increase muscle mass or set gym records

Keep everything to my needs...

I look skinnier than i weigh cause of my height..

Pre starting routine i was sitting around 104... now i think..its around 99..weight in day tommorow

Only looking to lose some weight and tone a bit..not to look like arnold schwartz

Health is wealth my G.
 
@demps said in [FITNESS & GYM](/post/1371999) said:
@thedaboss said in [FITNESS & GYM](/post/1371991) said:
@demps said in [FITNESS & GYM](/post/1371987) said:
@thedaboss said in [FITNESS & GYM](/post/1371985) said:
Guess ill tell my part...

After doing hsc and started work life, finally managed to nail down a workout routinr at the gym.... and made it part of my weekly routine..was quite happy with progress going up and down each week...until a colleague recommended i try a calorie deficent diet...

Been at the diet for a few weeks now and throughly enjoying it and the results its jelped bring...
Taking everything slow not rushing to lose crazy amounts ... happy with the pace im at atm

What's your goals and current weight ?

I can 40 pull ups in a row. ?

No real muscle goals..not looking to increase muscle mass or set gym records

Keep everything to my needs...

I look skinnier than i weigh cause of my height..

Pre starting routine i was sitting around 104... now i think..its around 99..weight in day tommorow

Only looking to lose some weight and tone a bit..not to look like arnold schwartz

Health is wealth my G.

Yes sir.... routine as well... i enjoy workin out so its made it easier for me to incorporate it into my life... keep it simple as well ..4-5 days a week
 
@tiger_one said in [FITNESS & GYM](/post/1372004) said:
Just in passing, and noting a recurring habit of our Jersey Flegg players, are they "fitness and gym" aware?

Ask them m8
Are you fitness and gym aware?
When was the last time you deadlifted 6 plates like @Milky ?

It all starts when you look yourself in the mirror and ask, am I the best I can be ?
 
@demps said in [FITNESS & GYM](/post/1372007) said:
@tiger_one said in [FITNESS & GYM](/post/1372004) said:
Just in passing, and noting a recurring habit of our Jersey Flegg players, are they "fitness and gym" aware?

Ask them m8
Are you fitness and gym aware?
When was the last time you deadlifted 6 plates like @Milky ?

It all starts when you look yourself in the mirror and ask, am I the best I can be ?


Champion @Demps you're right on the money.
But it takes honesty and discipline.
That's a question for everyone - my comment was sadly reflecting the repeated giving up of leads into the 2nd half of games. Probably the wrong thread to mention it. Oops!
 
@tony-soprano said in [FITNESS & GYM](/post/1372026) said:
Ive finally locked myself into a gym membership

Keep hydrated and keep up the good work.
Consistency is key.

![images (66).jpeg](/assets/uploads/files/1621841077360-images-66.jpeg)
 
@demps said in [FITNESS & GYM](/post/1372030) said:
@tony-soprano said in [FITNESS & GYM](/post/1372026) said:
Ive finally locked myself into a gym membership

Keep hydrated and keep up the good work.
Consistency is key.

![images (66).jpeg](/assets/uploads/files/1621841077360-images-66.jpeg)

Thanks mate some comments on here have motivated me
 
@tony-soprano said in [FITNESS & GYM](/post/1372034) said:
@demps said in [FITNESS & GYM](/post/1372030) said:
@tony-soprano said in [FITNESS & GYM](/post/1372026) said:
Ive finally locked myself into a gym membership

Keep hydrated and keep up the good work.
Consistency is key.

![images (66).jpeg](/assets/uploads/files/1621841077360-images-66.jpeg)

Thanks mate some comments on here have motivated me

Good stuff brother.
Keep us updated and check in with your progress and how you're feeling plz.
 
@demps said in [FITNESS & GYM](/post/1372007) said:
@tiger_one said in [FITNESS & GYM](/post/1372004) said:
Just in passing, and noting a recurring habit of our Jersey Flegg players, are they "fitness and gym" aware?

Ask them m8
Are you fitness and gym aware?
When was the last time you deadlifted 6 plates like @Milky ?

It all starts when you look yourself in the mirror and ask, am I the best I can be ?


Milky has a bad knee...can’t deadlift 6 plates anymore
 
@milky said in [FITNESS & GYM](/post/1372169) said:
@demps said in [FITNESS & GYM](/post/1372007) said:
@tiger_one said in [FITNESS & GYM](/post/1372004) said:
Just in passing, and noting a recurring habit of our Jersey Flegg players, are they "fitness and gym" aware?

Ask them m8
Are you fitness and gym aware?
When was the last time you deadlifted 6 plates like @Milky ?

It all starts when you look yourself in the mirror and ask, am I the best I can be ?


Milky has a bad knee...can’t deadlift 6 plates anymore

Get well soon Milkbone.
The gym misses you.
 
![Screenshot_20210527-111203_Gallery.jpg](/assets/uploads/files/1622077942802-screenshot_20210527-111203_gallery.jpg)

Every day grind
👑⚘💪🏼
 
@tiger-tragic said in [FITNESS & GYM](/post/1369383) said:
I'm a late comer to the gym thing. I really enjoy it though, just wish I started younger than 56yo! lol

I have much respect for the natural muscled dudes at my gym. Not so much for the vein bulging, gear fuelled mob.

I started at 46 about 11 years ago... Better late than never
 
@demps said in [FITNESS & GYM](/post/1373690) said:
![Screenshot_20210527-111203_Gallery.jpg](/assets/uploads/files/1622077942802-screenshot_20210527-111203_gallery.jpg)

Every day grind
👑⚘💪🏼

If you want cheaper supplements mate would recommend bulk nutrients.com

You can get 5kg of protein there for the price you’d pay for 3kg at some places. They sell a bunch of cool nutrition stuff, the only stuff I didn’t really like was their preworkout - thought it was pretty low quality tbh
 
@demps said in [FITNESS & GYM](/post/1372036) said:
@tony-soprano said in [FITNESS & GYM](/post/1372034) said:
@demps said in [FITNESS & GYM](/post/1372030) said:
@tony-soprano said in [FITNESS & GYM](/post/1372026) said:
Ive finally locked myself into a gym membership

Keep hydrated and keep up the good work.
Consistency is key.

![images (66).jpeg](/assets/uploads/files/1621841077360-images-66.jpeg)

Thanks mate some comments on here have motivated me

Good stuff brother.
Keep us updated and check in with your progress and how you're feeling plz.

First week two 545am cycle classes down. Feel much better getting up and doing something in the morning
 
@demps said in [FITNESS & GYM](/post/1371987) said:
@thedaboss said in [FITNESS & GYM](/post/1371985) said:
Guess ill tell my part...

After doing hsc and started work life, finally managed to nail down a workout routinr at the gym.... and made it part of my weekly routine..was quite happy with progress going up and down each week...until a colleague recommended i try a calorie deficent diet...

Been at the diet for a few weeks now and throughly enjoying it and the results its jelped bring...
Taking everything slow not rushing to lose crazy amounts ... happy with the pace im at atm

What's your goals and current weight ?

I can 40 pull ups in a row. ?


What do you think about this Demps, seeing we’re all individuals and we all react differently. I’ve lifted all my life and I’m now nearly 62. At about 55, I found intense training was just too much. I couldn’t recover. Because I loved it, it took me a while to snap out of it and start backing off. Now I do 5 sets of elevated pushups x 20 reps, 5 sets rows on those cable things at different angles x 20 reps, jumping single leg lunges x 20. Twice a week. I occasionally throw in some lateral raises, dead lifts, hyperextensions and ab things. I wish I had done this my whole life. I personally feel this is much better than benching, squatting and rowing heavy weights. 20 - 30 reps feels fantastic and not going to failure. DaBoss, can you try this, as a young fella. BTW, I weigh 95 kg and can complete 15 fair dinkum chins. Not bad for an old .....
 
@tigerballs said in [FITNESS & GYM](/post/1373942) said:
@demps said in [FITNESS & GYM](/post/1371987) said:
@thedaboss said in [FITNESS & GYM](/post/1371985) said:
Guess ill tell my part...

After doing hsc and started work life, finally managed to nail down a workout routinr at the gym.... and made it part of my weekly routine..was quite happy with progress going up and down each week...until a colleague recommended i try a calorie deficent diet...

Been at the diet for a few weeks now and throughly enjoying it and the results its jelped bring...
Taking everything slow not rushing to lose crazy amounts ... happy with the pace im at atm

What's your goals and current weight ?

I can 40 pull ups in a row. ?


What do you think about this Demps, seeing we’re all individuals and we all react differently. I’ve lifted all my life and I’m now nearly 62. At about 55, I found intense training was just too much. I couldn’t recover. Because I loved it, it took me a while to snap out of it and start backing off. Now I do 5 sets of elevated pushups x 20 reps, 5 sets rows on those cable things at different angles x 20 reps, jumping single leg lunges x 20. Twice a week. I occasionally throw in some lateral raises, dead lifts, hyperextensions and ab things. I wish I had done this my whole life. I personally feel this is much better than benching, squatting and rowing heavy weights. 20 - 30 reps feels fantastic and not going to failure. DaBoss, can you try this, as a young fella. BTW, I weigh 95 kg and can complete 15 fair dinkum chins. Not bad for an old .....

Howdy mate

Yep looking to switch up my routine into werk a and b blocks...with week a being my usual routine of targeted body parts with weights and cardio as warmup

But week b is going to be majorly cardio
 
@thedaboss said in [FITNESS & GYM](/post/1373944) said:
@tigerballs said in [FITNESS & GYM](/post/1373942) said:
@demps said in [FITNESS & GYM](/post/1371987) said:
@thedaboss said in [FITNESS & GYM](/post/1371985) said:
Guess ill tell my part...

After doing hsc and started work life, finally managed to nail down a workout routinr at the gym.... and made it part of my weekly routine..was quite happy with progress going up and down each week...until a colleague recommended i try a calorie deficent diet...

Been at the diet for a few weeks now and throughly enjoying it and the results its jelped bring...
Taking everything slow not rushing to lose crazy amounts ... happy with the pace im at atm

What's your goals and current weight ?

I can 40 pull ups in a row. ?


What do you think about this Demps, seeing we’re all individuals and we all react differently. I’ve lifted all my life and I’m now nearly 62. At about 55, I found intense training was just too much. I couldn’t recover. Because I loved it, it took me a while to snap out of it and start backing off. Now I do 5 sets of elevated pushups x 20 reps, 5 sets rows on those cable things at different angles x 20 reps, jumping single leg lunges x 20. Twice a week. I occasionally throw in some lateral raises, dead lifts, hyperextensions and ab things. I wish I had done this my whole life. I personally feel this is much better than benching, squatting and rowing heavy weights. 20 - 30 reps feels fantastic and not going to failure. DaBoss, can you try this, as a young fella. BTW, I weigh 95 kg and can complete 15 fair dinkum chins. Not bad for an old .....

Howdy mate

Yep looking to switch up my routine into werk a and b blocks...with week a being my usual routine of targeted body parts with weights and cardio as warmup

But week b is going to be majorly cardio


Like I said, I’m 62 and still learning. I’m thinking ( with the benefit of hindsight ) if I could start over as a 20 year old, I would Do exactly this. lift heavy compound movements on Monday, not quite to failure and still at least 10-15 reps. 3 sets of bench, squats, rows and deadlifts, out of the gym in 40 minutes, Burpees and Varied position cable rows on Wednesday with some jumping lunges. Lots of them. Fridays, hit the heavy bag for at least 5 rounds and do some jump squats in between. When working the bag, move laterally and work side to side from the hips. You can take that as a base and build from there as you see fit and improve but the only thing you need to add to that routine is some running. Just run every chance you get, when you park your car a long way from where you are going, run to where you are going. Just run everywhere. If it’s in your mind to just run everywhere, you develop a sense of fit for everything, you just want to use your body to go. You just become active.
 
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