So it's the time of year when people put together a list of their new years resolutions. I for one think new years resolutions aren't all that valuable, because I'd imagine that more than 95% of these resolutions fail within the first few months. The reason for this weighs heavily on not the resolution itself but the lack of a plan to fulfill the resolution. How many people actually sit down and write out a plan to accomplish the resolution. I'd bet it's the leftover 5% that actually succeeded in accomplishing what they set out to do. Failure to plan, is planning to fail. Though writing out a plan won't guarantee success, it will surely make it more likely. So in short, be sure to plan, else your likely to fall flat on your face.
Wishing everyone all the best and all the success in the new year,
Gregg
Monday, December 31, 2007
Wednesday, December 12, 2007
New Bench PR
So I bonked an attempt at a 185lb bench, and again at 185, went to 175 and got it easily. Tried 180 and that didn't happen. I really felt close at both of the attempts at 185, so I don't think I'm too far off. Anyways, my new PR is up a 10lb increase over my last lift. We'll see where I end up in 2 more months.
Monday, December 10, 2007
New PR Number 1
Today was test day for my 1 Rep Max for the box squat. I put up 195x1, 225x1(my old PR) and then 245x1(+20). So from test day(9/27) until now I added 20lbs to my lift. Not too shabby. Tomorrow is 1RM testing for bench press, so I'm hoping to have a post for PR number 2. I'm looking to squash my previous effort of 165lbs.