If you'd have asked me a few years ago, I'd have told you that the only person that matters in training is you. It's you that has to have eat the right foods, make the right choices, put the time in for whatever sport you're doing, get the sleep and rest you need to achieve your goals.
However, I've recently been inspired and helped by a few people close to me. I'm not talking about sports personalities or celebs, but by people I know.
A blog on the training, equipment, goals, events and anything else to do with obstacle/mud running.
Friday, 2 March 2012
Sunday, 5 February 2012
Practical fitness training
When I decided that I needed to get fit again, at first I struggled to find a goal once I had decided that MMA was no longer to be for me. With MMA it was simple- You needed to be fit and strong enough to survive the rounds, strike and wrestle with others of similar weights. With those "rules" removed and the fitness prerequisites stated on all of the obstacle run courses being pretty low, I needed to decide on what my goals were to be.
Saturday, 7 January 2012
End of year review 2011
Here's the second one then, starting off with the beginning of the year...
And the after...
The main thing that I have noticed is that my weight has not really fluctuated. I still walk around at ~75Kg despite putting on more muscle and definition. I've put this mostly down to the training that began for Tough Mudder, which I started in October 2011. This was the first time I had taken the need to begin running seriously, and although by the end of December I had still not completed more than 6 miles in a row, the fat and shape cutting benefits of running had become clear for me to see.
I'd also by this time properly taken time to look at my diet, embarking on a well supplemented version of Paleo, though without the hardcore carb cutting. Bascially however I was eating a lot more natural protein and supplementing with a healthy combination of amino acids, whey and Creatine.
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Before, again the only pic that I have of Jan 2011 |
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Jan 2012 |
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Jan 2012 |
I'd also by this time properly taken time to look at my diet, embarking on a well supplemented version of Paleo, though without the hardcore carb cutting. Bascially however I was eating a lot more natural protein and supplementing with a healthy combination of amino acids, whey and Creatine.
Saturday, 8 January 2011
End of year review 2010
I thought long and hard before posting up and before/after training pictures. After all, I don't have the detailed understanding of most people that put these things on-line on diet or training systems. All I am going on is ability and determination.
My goal when I started this process in October was to simply get rid of the wobble and perhaps see my long lost 6-pack again.
The before picture was taken in 2007, but my body had not really changed. I have done this through very light weights, a lot of core exercising (Particularly a new-found love for bicycle crunches) and primarily good 'ole fashion body-weight exercises. I also went "cold-turkey" on chocolate, sweets and as much processed food as practical.
The following is the first "after" picture. Unfortunately I don't have one of the front for a proper comparison!
All in all, I've been pretty pleased with progress for a short period of time.
My goal when I started this process in October was to simply get rid of the wobble and perhaps see my long lost 6-pack again.
The before..... |
The following is the first "after" picture. Unfortunately I don't have one of the front for a proper comparison!
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After, Jan 2011 |
Saturday, 21 August 2010
Motivation- Where it all began...
Well here it is, the picture that is the source of my motivation to get in shape which I saw in Oct 2009. I won't lie to you, it's not pretty....
OK sure, I wasn't 25 stone, not even 15, but at 14 1/2 stone this was the heaviest I had ever been. During my youth I was very sporty and mid-to-late teens saw me taking part in multiple forms of martial arts for which I trained 5-6 nights a week. I was never huge and muscley but didn't (and still don't!) want to be. I was lean and toned however, and had a 6-pack to be proud of.
Then came a new, high profile job. Gradually over the space of 2 years the amount of time I could dedicate to training diminished, and the amount of convenience food increased.
The worst thing is that I didn't even notice this coming- it was only on return from honeymoon that I saw this picture and thought to myself, WTF happened?!? Moobs, keg and general chubbiness. This was not the person that my wife met, it certainly isn't the body that I was once so proud of.
It had to go.
Motivational photo, June 2007 |
Then came a new, high profile job. Gradually over the space of 2 years the amount of time I could dedicate to training diminished, and the amount of convenience food increased.
The worst thing is that I didn't even notice this coming- it was only on return from honeymoon that I saw this picture and thought to myself, WTF happened?!? Moobs, keg and general chubbiness. This was not the person that my wife met, it certainly isn't the body that I was once so proud of.
It had to go.
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