Showing posts with label Christmas Eve. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Christmas Eve. Show all posts

Sunday, 18 December 2016

Christmas Tips

Christmas Eating

With Christmas fast approaching us the huge food shops have begun to ensure Christmas Day is bigger and better than last year. A bigger turkey, tastier Christmas pudding and the best mince pies money can buy. This does not help those who want to stay on track with their diet over the festive period in an attempt to beat the New Year diet. Here are a few tips to stay on track over Christmas yet still get the most out of the day.

1. A quick run or HIIT session Christmas morning. I know this sounds crazy but to get your metabolism really firing before a day of consuming your bodyweight in food get out and do some exercise. No more than 30 minutes is needed. Run 5 minutes to a local hill, 10 minutes of sprints followed by tabata squats (4 minutes, 20seconds work, 10 seconds rest), run back then cool down all before it's time to open the presents. Target the legs, with these being the bigger muscle groups a higher volume of calories shall be burnt, meaning you won't feel guilty having another Yorkshire.
2. Christmas lunch is always the bigger meal of the day so reduce your portion size on the other meals. Cut your breakfast in half, this will mean you'll be less full for when the main lunch arrives and you'll have those extra calories to eat at lunch without feeling guilty!!! Whatever you do, don't feel guilt for overindulging, it's the worse thing you can do. If you want something, eat it, it's one day. The more and more you crave it, when it comes to eating it you'll overindulge more because you feel like you've earned it.
3. Stick to the spirits. The festive period is a time to get merry but for those of you who want to stay on track as much as possible alcohol can be one of your biggest demos. Alcohol is branded by many experts as empty calories with the biggest protagonists being beer and wine so I personally would always advocate on sticking to spirits. Whisky has always been my choice as it's a drink that you can drink without the need of mixers as these can boast the calorie count. Gin with slim lime tonic and vodka with soda are both great alternatives.

So there you have it, three simple tips to keep you and your diet on track over the festive period.

Have a Merry Christmas

Jack

Wednesday, 17 February 2016

Writing programmes

I'm currently away in New Zealand with work and am therefore having a week off totally from training, well when I say totally I've still programmed in 3 HIIT sessions in just to keep everything ticking over. No more than 25 minutes from start to finish. This personally helps me to keep focused and aids in keeping the muscles loose. This week away has come at the right time as I'm going to start a new programme when I get back gearing up for the summer. Plenty of hours on the plane has ensured I write out my new programme in detail so I thought I would elude to a few keys points to help. 

1) Ensure you have a goal in mind prior to writing. Set yourself a broad goal, such as putting on 5kg of muscle by July. Then split these goals down, micro goals, like a 6 week programmes within that. Again take into account if you want to be 5kg heavier but yet lean, than you need to put more weight on through the bulking phase. 

2) Setting goals use SMART goals.
Specific - make your goals are exactly what you want from your training. 
Measurable - use a system to see you're growth, thus helping motivation when you succeed. Weighing yourself and measuring certain muscles groups for example. 
Attainable - can you reach these goals or are they out of reach?
Realistic - you can go big with your goals but know your limit. Not achieving these could end up in demotivation.
Time Specific - set goals to a time scale and make sure you're always on target to meet them. 

3) Make sure you schedule in rest. Don't just train every day of every week and expect results. Add in rest, this is the time to grow. Hit you're workouts hard, eat well and grow with rest. 

4) Include compound exercises. Go heavy on these, bring shock and trauma to the muscle, then isolate the muscle with higher reps to build size and bring detail to the target muscle group. 

5) Don't spend too long in the gym!! Get a good warm up in, hit the muscle hard with adequate rest in between to reach your optimum level with your next set but don't spend ages, texting your friends. Hit the muscle hard and get out. You'll also keep the pump better throughout the workout and not annoy your fellow gym goers by spending ages in a piece of equipment. 

So 5 easy steps to planning your workouts, now get to it. 

Jack

Thursday, 24 December 2015

Christmas Eve - Shoulders

Christmas Eve Workout

Even on Christmas Eve I still managed to fit in a workout, and what better way then hitting a little bit of shoulders. Now due tomorrow being a rest day for me and me splitting the shoulders into anterior and posterior I decided to hit them all in one for a change. This was a good decision.

As always I started off with a heavy push press. Recently watching Steve Cook and Mike Rashid I decided to do behind the neck. Reduce the weight slightly from what you'd do normally, focusing on the contraction bringing all of the shoulder and traps into the movement. Slow and steady always wins the race, so perform this slowly. Go heavy for one set at the top and then hit failure at lighter weights on the way down. 

Lateral cable raises proceed next from behind which is quite new to me, this targets the head in a slightly different manner. Superset this with a heavy upright rows and the pump was insane. 

I've recently wanted to focus more on the 3D look for my shoulders so to finish I performed 10x10 rear delt flies into shrugs, both with a slight difference. Set cables high, cross them over in a kneeing position. Pull cables down contracting traps and squeezing delts together. Overload the delts with weight and they'll grow as these are often under worked with lighter, high reps. Shrugs I used a hammer strength shoulder press machine, standing on the seat and shrugging. For some reason this targeted the traps in a unique and new way. Focus on every rep, squeezing traps together at the top. Go light as always and focus on contraction. This German Volume based training with 15 sets already performed was a great way to end the session. 

Rest for two days, them back to it on Sunday. 

Merry Christmas everyone

Jack