Showing posts with label 30 Rounds. Show all posts
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Sunday, April 26, 2026

Back At The Bands And Getting Some New Updated Pics Going

The weekend has been a good one so far and getting back to the Dopa Bands after a couple days off from them was a breath of fresh air. Did my 500 Hindu Squats & 500 Steps on Wednesday, spent Thursday doing some crawls, Friday I was back at it doing a circuit. Took my Hercules Pre-Workouts Capsules and whether it was the two day recovery or something really clicked with the Capsules, this workout had a surprise for me.

As I was still feeling some soreness in my thighs, figured I'd get some upper body training in with the band and see what I can do. Chest Flys, Wave Pulls, Hook Pulls, Curls & Tricep Pulls for 10 reps each. Like I said, I don't know if it was the recovering or the capsules but as I was getting into the rounds, this insane burst of energy came over and I was cruising through that fucker like a breeze. 10 Rounds in (500 Reps), I knew I had to keep going. 20 Rounds in (1000 Reps) and still didn't feel anything was peaking so I went even further. Went 30 Rounds (1500 Reps) and still didn't feel tired or winded. I did want to keep going but something told me to take the win because I already broke my PR by 10 Rounds. 

My conditioning has gotten a hell of a lot better and now, at least for the moment, progress to doing a minimum of 1000 reps with the band during this coming week. As an experiment and give it a couple workouts to see where it leads. So yesterday, visiting some family, I did some Isometric Training earlier in the day and then a short bit after I got home, went to the park and did 500 Reps with the band doing my Deck Of Cards workout from the Pirates. Put on some tunes and went at it. If there was one moment that made me question my sanity was getting 2 Jokers in a row which I had to do 50 of the Propeller Exercise each. Since I was still feeling some soreness in my thighs, it was slightly more difficult than usual but I kept at it and pushed through. Finished the deck with a smile on my face man.

So, when it came to the Isometrics, I thought I'd take some new shots post workout for a bit and some of these came out not too shabby, not going to let it go to my head because I still have work to do and improve on things (always room I say) but after months of Bands and other things especially with my Isometric Training, I'm happy with what I've achieved. It's no Classic Physique stuff or looking like some meathead with an ego, just me and my development. No Steroids, No HGH, No Peptides or any of that crap. Hard work, focused energy and keeping the journey going. I'm between 228-232 at the moment and that's fine with me. Lose a bit more little by little as time goes on and not try anything stupid like lose something like 60kg in less than 2 months, I may be nuts with what I do but I'm not risking my physical and mental health for something as messed up as that or itching for a hospital visit. 



Small improvements, may not be seen as a wow factor or anything but I do like knowing that I can make those things happen and keep kicking ass. Going to be doing more bodyweight stuff as the spring rolls along going into summer, maybe focus more on stimulating the muscles and not do crazy high reps. Every now and then maybe but do enough where I'm near 85% fatigued but still have reps in the tank. I don't plan on doing more of the band stuff once the summer hits but that doesn't mean I'm not getting rid of it completely. Use it more of a warm-up or finisher to the other stuff I do. Maybe a finisher after hammer training, that'll be fun as hell.



Training is about discovering yourself and finding your capabilities in those moments of what is possible as you progress. Conditioning is your greatest asset but don't neglect your tendons and ligaments. Work with what you have, listen to your body and keep things low skilled especially with bodyweight training, the basics are where they're at. You got this and always leave your sessions with gas in the tank. Don't ever push to exhaustion or even unable to move well for that matter, that can be more harmful than good. Be amazingly awesome. 

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