Wednesday, March 19, 2025

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Tuesday, March 18, 2025

Important Aspects Of Overcoming Isometrics To Create Neural Endurance

 Our Neural Endurance is a reference to how much time we can continue to send signals to the muscles so we can push a continuance for them to keep working. This form of endurance is beyond just our Physical Stamina of the muscles themselves. In truth, our stamina is more on the lines of the mental game. How long can we sustain this level of concentration to send strong signals to the muscles we are working?

There are mental tricks or "hacks" to help send those signals to the muscles; one way to do it is to work an exercise and let counting reps just go out the fucking window. Go as long as you possible can. One example of this is let's say Bodyweight Squats, how many can you normally do? This time, don't think or count the reps, just keep going. You may even go past that threshold of that number you can normally do. Is it like the Jedi Mind Trick? Not really and here's the reason why.....We have become accustomed to doing a certain number of reps (like a gold standard or something) so our minds can shut off that neural signal so we can count those reps. If we don't count, the mind doesn't have numbers to think about so it doesn't shut off those signals.

Neural Endurance can also factor in how we can build muscle. Effectively, a program based on Muscle Building Principles, tends to require a level of pushing the muscles to a high form of fatigue. This is really only possible to instill growth. 

Now, how does Overcoming Isometrics take on the idea of utilizing Neural Endurance? In movement, it requires a certain level of strength. Continuing to perform a movement will go only so long but only by producing some level of tension or contracting the muscle(s). When those muscles have been pushed to where fatigue becomes too much, stop the movement. It can be difficult to generate strength & endurance at the same time because, the more strength you use, the less time you'll be performing, with endurance, you back off the tension in order to last longer. Overcoming Isometrics requires practically no movement at all, meaning you'll never reach a level of muscular failure and completely stop the exercise. You can go hard and maintain tension as you maximize strength and endurance at the same time.

This advantage makes Overcoming Isometrics a bad ass way to create Neural Training that is jammed packed. It is another benefit to be able to train these types of Isometrics everyday and make numerous progress. Keep being amazingly awesome and practice your Isometrics. 

Monday, March 17, 2025

Important Aspects Of Overcoming Isometrics Creating Neural Strength

 The specific style of Isometrics isn't just working the tendons and ligaments, not to mention making you incredibly strong in the long run but it programs you to have an advantage of what's called Neural Strength. What does this mean? It means the strength of the signal to your brain that goes directly to the muscles. The stronger that signal is, your muscle fibers will be engaged a lot more in a given time next to the contraction of the muscle. The advantage you receive is due to what's called, Force-Velocity or something along those lines in the realm of Physiology. The idea is your basic format of, the more contraction you create, the slower you move. 

Excessive Tension that is used in sports can make or break within that sport. Say with Boxing or Sprinting, if you use excessive tension, it's not going to bold well because those sports are not meant to be used in a slow manner, they're more on the lines of Speed which downplays the tension to an extent. On the other hand, something like Powerlifting or some Strongman Lifts require a lot of tension which in turn creates a slower movement in order to move a great amount of weight.

 To challenge your strength, the method needed is to not be allowed to go at a high rate of speed. The slower, the more tension utilized in the muscles. The slowest however, is to not move at all, in other words, Isometrics. The elimination of moving through space, you throw limitation out the window to see how much you can contract a muscle. Feel free to find out what is possible (without heavy risk of injury) to squeeze just about everything which in turn will condition your neural strength. 

Overcoming Isometrics is one of the safest forms of exercise and comfortable ways to learn how much tension you can build. Doesn't matter of you're a beginner or a seasoned veteran, you can create heavy tension that pushes new levels of strength you didn't think were possible. Be amazingly awesome and work on your Isometric Training. 

Thursday, March 13, 2025

Good Morning Workout For Joint Health, Neck Work & Deep Breathing

 Been up a while now and waking up to traffic and blustering winds, not that bad considering. Got some good training in to start the day starting with some deep breathing exercises including the Farmer Burns Stomach Flattener that I learned from Combat Abs. Moved on to my Neck Mobility Workout and felt really good clearing the cobwebs and worked some Joint Loosening, feeling relaxed and ready to get the day going. 

Today's going to be a good day for me and the girlie, a nice outing later with lunch and maybe a movie (thinking Captain America: Brave New World) and just being together. It's important to just be with the people in your life and enjoy the bonding and having fun together. 

It is a joy to be able to do things and then get to spend time with a loved one, life is too fucking short to be bitter and acting like some superior dickhead. Finding the balance in certain aspects of life isn't easy and it can be tough at times but when an opportunity arises, do what you can and let it sink in. Yeah, I can be a sappy son of a bitch at times but it's better than being a prick with a stick up his ass and being some Andrew Tate wanna-be (who would really want to be that numbnuts anyway).

Being on a Fitness Journey isn't always what the workouts do to make life better, it's what they continue to bring and teach you how to adapt when needed, just like in life. Being stiff is no fun whether physically or mentally and focusing too much on that "kill or be killed" mentality can turn you into someone that becomes lonely and not worth being around. Sure it's important to protect yourself when it calls for it or protect those you love but unless you live in an area where there isn't much of a choice to protect yourself and have that mentality all the time, learn to find the balance.

Doing exercises for the neck can do wonders for brain function and get the nerves firing for a healthy spine, not just building a strong neck. Loosening up the joints goes beyond stretching and just doing gentle exercises, it builds durability and be able to move more smoothly with limited chances of injury instead of high risk and being prone to them. The deep breathing gets those juices flowing and waking the body up from the inside. The old timers knew the crucial elements of deep breathing and what they represent. From Shaolin Monks to Charles Atlas, The Mighty Atom, Paul Bragg and Maxick; all practiced Deep Breathing and knew their benefits for what they will do later on.

Hope everyone has a great morning and keep killing your goals whether they're small or massive, every goal conquered is a victory for what lies ahead. Be amazingly awesome.   

Wednesday, March 12, 2025

500 Step Ups & 4 Minutes Of Burpees

Spicing things up can make for interesting workouts. Yesterday, my big workout was under 40 minutes or so but it wasn't easy. Took some mental strength but the rewards were well worth it and the calorie burning was intense. I warmed up with 500 Step Ups which normally takes me 20-22 min to complete and with little rest, went into Burpees using the Sprint 8 Protocol of 30 Seconds of work and 90 seconds of rest for 8 Rounds. No Jump but did a pushup on each Burpee. 

That's some crazy conditioning. Not a massive challenge for me but it sure as hell didn't let up on me either. During the rest periods, I would walk it off and focus on my breathing and think about the next round. With the Burpees, my goal wasn't so much speed like a crazed Crossfitter, it was more about technique and letting the speed come naturally since it is a full body workout and gets you huffing and puffing like a motherfucker already.

Although over the course of 8 rounds it's only 4 total minutes of work, it still kicks the shit out of you and tests your will and your mental capacity. When you add 500 Step Ups beforehand, it gets your heart rate going at a better entry point in my opinion. This will not only give your body time to heat up but the calories being burned during and after the Burpees just adds the cherry on top of a kick ass Sundae. You're getting cardio along with strength training in the same workout which aids in fat loss, weight loss, body composition and targeting multiple muscle groups all at once. You don't need to go an hour or longer in the gym unless you want to, this was done in less than 40 minutes with a small amount of space. 

With this type of workout 2-3x a week, it can save your ass a ton of money on gym fees, gas and you don't have to leave the house. You can practically do it anywhere. This is just an option, you don't have to warm up with Step Ups, if you prefer Squats, go for it if that's what you want to do or just go into the Sprint 8 Training right there. I do recommend that you loosen up a bit and get the body going a little, we don't want to have pulled muscles or injured limbs cause workouts like these are very demanding. On your days off, something casual like going on a hike or some Isometrics, joint loosening, DDP Yoga, something light with low intensity or swimming, whatever you feel keeps you active. 

This is more of an advanced level of training, you don't always have to do the same Burpees every workout, you can change the variation to something more intense or less that is slightly easier, experiment. You can even change up the variation each round to get a variety, do 4 variations twice and still get a hell of a workout. Use your imagination, it makes things more interesting and testing yourself. Again, these are options, I'm not asking you to do a requirement, find ways to train that benefit you and your goals. Be in better condition for the long run. If you want to find out more benefits of Burpees, check this out here...A 70 year old man still does them and is in phenomenal shape by anyone at any age, it's really inspiring. 

Another thing I recommend to get the juices flowing is to grab a Pre Workout to really tackle the energy for workouts like these. Get yourself the Hercules Pre-Workout Formula and feel the surge of an intense warrior ready for battle. 

Keep being amazingly awesome and keep killing it in your journey. 

Monday, March 10, 2025

Step Ups Vs. Squats? Hell, Do Them Both

 There will always be debates on what exercise is better for whatever purpose and people will die on a hill for one or the other. Some debates have valid points for both and can have an intellectual argument with no malice or personal agendas but others however; argue with such childish tendencies and make it sound like an 11 year old having the argument of why "my dad can beat your dad" and throw stupid derogatory words out and throwing a temper tantrum thinking he's right and superior. It's sad when people act like that.

When it comes to these specific exercises, they both have their pros and cons yet both work very well whether one or the other and together as a team. Why really argue and try to avoid one like the plague? Unless you have some sort of crazy injury, you can adapt to either one and both have multiple variations that potentially work for anyone. It's a matter of what you're going after. Fitness is about the journey and some days you'll want to do one or the other, sometimes you'll want to do both, you're still ahead of the curve.

Although I'm more of a fan of the Step Ups, I don't really replace them with squats, it's a preference actually. Squats are essential to the development of the legs and high rep work has it's value but it's not the king of all schemes, nothing is. Personally, my favorite variations of the Squat is Hindu Style, Goblet Style & Wall Sits (+ Their Variations). Doing hundreds of reps of either one comes in different formats, done both of them with a countdown method, with decks of cards and in a row. Keep things fresh and exciting to want to come back for more. Years ago, I would start with 500 Hindu Squats and move onto to a circuit or isometrics or even start a day of activities, when I would do 500 or more Step Ups, I would just chill out or find other things to do after. 

I've made points in the past why at times I left the squats to focus more on step ups but these days at least in the last couple years, I've slowly transitioned to doing both in different ways and making it work in my favor. With the Squats, I'm a lot more methodical then I used to be, I was more about speed and how fast I can do certain numbers in a certain timeframe. That bit me in the ass a couple times and it was a good lesson to learn. Now, it's a more natural pace, not going so slow that it looks like I'm breaking Snail Speed but also not going so fast it makes Sonic look like a slow poke. Building a rhythm.

Step Ups have really been the same style of pacing and it works for me, not doing it to make squats look obsolete that's not it at all, I do it for the enjoyment and what it does for my legs. Work with what's best for you, no one else, if you prefer squats more than step ups, that's great and I want you to be successful at it, let people enjoy what gives them benefits and the challenges they can do to overcome whatever. Arguing in a negative way doesn't actually help or inspire anybody. Said it before, they have good and bad points but it's up to the individual to what they gain from either one. 

You are only one person, train your legs for whatever goals you have and find the benefits in them while minimizing or reducing injuries as best as you can. Be amazingly awesome and go kill it with your leg training, don't forget to still be able to walk out with energy in the tank. 

Saturday Afternoon Workout At The Park

 This past Saturday, wanted to get some good training outside so I walked on over to this park about over a mile down the road that is a good stretch of a park. Slides and playground stuff for the kids, trees and a long grassy area that goes from one end to the other. Saw this bench and started wrapping my Iso Strap to it and then wrap my Dopamineo Band around that and get in some Circuit Training.

It was my 5 Exercise circuit of....

10 Chest Presses

10 Wave Pulls

10 Uppercut To Squats

10 Ski Jumps

10 Propellers

Little to no rest for 10 Rounds. It was fast, explosive, heart pounding and fun conditioning. I was cruising through that thing with as good of technique I can do and with speed that just felt like Sonic The Hedgehog. Felt great to get some fresh air and be around a beautiful neighborhood with mountains in the background. 

Afterwards, just packed up and went back home, didn't talk to anybody, nobody bothered me and everyone around me was doing their thing. It's a very nice place and I love the nice stroll down. Gives me time to think, reflect and when I walk back home, just let things sink in, feel the high and stroll back with a smile on my face. Can't get any better than that.

The thing I like being in a new place and new area is that most of the time, I purposely get myself lost and learn the streets and pathways to places so I can understand where to go, which route is best for me and study the surroundings. On one end, one area is very family friendly and oriented, the other side is the industrial area where there's a maverick gas station, a few restaurants, UPS, Sherwin Williams and Walmart down the road. Isn't exploring fun.

Takes some getting used to but I'm very adjustable and enjoying this area of Post Falls, Idaho where the Centennial Trail starts and ends at the border of Montana. Be amazingly awesome and keep killing it.  As always, don't forget to use my Discount Code POWERANDMIGHT to get 10% OFF your order at Dopamineo. 

Thursday, March 6, 2025

Developing The Ability To Create Any Workout You Want

 Fundamental training entities is a fascinating study of developing not just knowledge but actively participating. Most people who work out only go with what's in the gym and stick to that mindset where you can go to a place where "everything" you need is right there and don't need to think of anything other than what you're doing. That's one side of the coin to what you can apply to when you have the idea of working out.

The gym can be a great place to go to and get away from the world for a little while, it's like a safe space and you share it with like minded people, for many that's more than enough for them but there's more to it than just going to a building to build your body for whatever purpose. Physical Culture is it's own Universe, it has worlds, styles of exercise, colorful characters and different areas of what is the best.

I first picked up a weight in PE way back in 1997, think it was a 35-40 lb Dumbbell and although I wasn't hooked at the time, it did start something that evolved my development into what I do today. Back then, I was just a 13 year old kid going through many things besides Puberty and wasn't THAT interested in weights and didn't even know the words Physical Culture or the names of the old timers existed. Had no idea what I was doing and just mimicked those around me. By high school, I was still greener than grass when it came to the weight room and although I picked up a few things from my teacher who was an army dude back in the day and the Baseball coach, I just couldn't figure out what to really do with the stuff I was doing. I was naturally strong, at least to some of the guys, but had no one to give me the finer points of a rep/set scheme or work with me with REAL technique practice. I just lifted and did random number of reps with whatever I can work with. Felt like a fish out of water most of the time.

When I got out of high school by '03, I had some knowledge under my belt but something hadn't kicked in yet. I picked up a few books and one of them had articles Brooks Kubik wrote about thick bar training and there was some bodybuilding stuff but I still haven't quite picked up on things that would make me an athlete or even just a strong guy, I was lifting good weight but had no idea how to handle circuits or splits training and had no knowledge of the 5x5 system or that great of technique. Wasn't until my accident that something inside of me wanted to learn EVERYTHING about training starting with just bodyweight

Over the course of my self-rehab, I just dove into things and picked the brains and paid attention to my friends Logan Christopher & Tyler Bramlett. Logan lived about a mile or so down the road from me and Tyler lived literally two doors down from me. Went over to his house a lot and saw what he was doing with bodyweight stuff, kettlebells and the like. I just began to absorb whatever they were doing like a sponge and was still adamant about bodyweight training cause at the time, I was told it was the best style of training. Within a couple years after my accident, I had more knowledge on bodyweight training, Physical Culture and the old time strongmen feats than I did all the 6 years prior to picking up that fucking dumbbell LOL. 

This isn't to brag or to tell you I'm just some bookworm and workout guy, this was my life and I studied everything I can possibly do to study and practice. This wasn't an overnight thing, it took me years to develop all this and it took patience, determination, mental strength & physical application to be able to create any workout I want from anywhere I want. It's like a second language to me and that's where I like helping people who have struggled for years to understand or even believe the gym is the only place to train. The world is your gym, it's a matter of how to apply it to any environment you're in. Doesn't matter if you have equipment or just yourself, you can develop knowledge to train with anything you put your mind to even if it's nothing but 4 walls and a floor. 

Yes it took me nearly 30 years to build this knowledge but you don't have to go that long to build it, I can give you resources and ideas that can help you get into that mindset far quicker than I ever did, I want to point you in the direction that leads to a better you, practice what is useful to you and the rest will fall into place. Keep being amazingly awesome and you got this. 

Wednesday, March 5, 2025

Double Push-Up Burpees


Last night, thought I'd go to the gym and get some Burpees in before dinner. Yeah it sounds contradictory because it's a bodyweight exercise and it can be done ANYWHERE but I figured, what the hell, go for a little walk down there and just do a good workout for about 15 min. No music, no noise, just good ole training. 

I've gone back and forth for years doing Burpees and since it has been a while, might as well revitalize it and see where it leads. Not prioritizing it, just having a little fun with it. I did the Sprint 8 Protocol which is working for 30 Seconds On, 30 Seconds Off for 8 Rounds. Very demanding and puts you in great condition but it's not something to take lightly. Pay attention to form, technique and pace. It will bite you in the ass if you're not careful.

Most of the time, I don't give them much thought but a guy who just turned 70 recently did a variation called Navy Seal Burpees which are just brutal and for a man at that age to be doing them, was inspiring. I did the style with 2 Push-ups & a Jump. Not something I'd do everyday or even more than 3x a week, maybe do them no more than a couple times a week because they are so demanding on the body. 

Until I can put the rest of my toys into a better storage space close by, use what works for the moment which is mainly bands, isometrics, bodyweight and some of the weights at the gym which really is more than enough for the majority, I just love my hammers, mace and Darth Vader Kettlebell so it'll be awesome to have them back soon. 

That's the beauty of training, you learn to adapt and with proper knowledge, you can create workouts anywhere you want. Getting fit is not a one dimensional thing like needing a building and a bunch of random shit around, I look at it as what Doc Brown would say to "think 4th Dimensionally" and go beyond just a narrow minded outlook. The world is your gym, it's up to you how you make it work. Fitness is about taking the fundamentals and molding them into your journey, you learn, you study the environment around you and experiment with what is possible. 

Burpees or their variations is just another tool in the arsenal, that's all they are. Like Sprints, Bands, Weights, even household stuff can be tools to make you stronger and better conditioned with creative thinking along with the understanding of the basics. There isn't an end-all-be-all exercise that can solve all your issues with getting fit, there's a bigger puzzle, you have the pieces and you put them together to create what's really there. 

Hope everyone has an amazingly awesome day and get some solid training in.     

Tuesday, March 4, 2025

Review Of Hercules Pre Workout Formula

Morning everyone. Hopefully the sun is shining where you are and making the day great for you. Feeling a little sore after my workout yesterday doing the Deck Of Cards Leg Workout of 500 Step Ups & 250 Hindu Squats. Not too bad though, still staying strong and got some ideas on what I want to do today. 


In my last few workouts or so, I started taking the Hercules Pre Workout from Lost Empire Herbs beforehand (duh...Pre Workout, thank you Captain Obvious) and for some people, it may take a bit to kick in, with me it's practically instant and I'm ready to tackle it with a vengeance. I would take it for longer workouts like those that go 30 minutes or longer or so. Shorter workouts, unless it's circuits, HIIT or DDP Yoga, I don't take it since it just be guzzling down something just to do whatever for a few minutes. 

When I did my DDP Yoga Workout, I mixed the Fat Burner & Energy Workouts together like I've done a couple times before but when I chugged down the Hercules Formula and it kicked in within maybe a couple minutes if that, I breezed through that workout like it was nothing and this specific workout is not easy by any stretch (no pun intended). My strength was surging, my energy skyrocketed and my flexibility was on point. The focus was incredible and didn't feel fatigue or anything. Don't normally feel fatigue or even get tired from those but some of those workouts can be exhausting and at times and I'll want to just chill out afterwards, not this time, I practically felt invincible and wanted to keep going.

This was the same feeling in other workouts moving forward and it helps with my focus big time. I do have ADD so when I can be on point a little better even by 1%, it's a hell of a way to get more things done. That's the perks of this Formula, it helps with getting that extra push to make you better and there are no jitters, no after-crash and it stays with you even after a workout for a good window of time, that may be different for an individual but I'm giving you my experience and understanding of it. This is the same Formula that had the owner of the company Logan Christopher channel the old timers and worked some heavy ass weights despite his size (6'2 185-190). He doesn't have muscles like a bodybuilder, more wiry and lean so to move weight as much as 1000+ lbs or more in a rack pull, that's pretty fucking incredible.

Now, I gave you the perks, here come a couple drawbacks...Really isn't that bad.

-The Taste 

Because of the natural ingredients in this formula, it's not going to taste like Strawberry Ice Cream or your favorite flavor of a Pre-Workout. This is where you just got to suck it up and guzzle it like its going out of style. I'll be honest, burnt eggs and acorns would taste better than this stuff. When I take it, I'll also have a cup of juice or something to chase it down but after a bit, you get used to it. 

Be sure to read how much to take because too little won't do you much good and if you overdue it, it's going to not only taste even more awful but it could affect your performance. This is just an idea, not everybody may have the same effects but as Reacher would say "Details Matter" and process how your body takes it. Read more about what this Formula is about than what I can present here. 

Any other drawbacks or cons, you'll have to find reviews from others who have taken it cause these are the only ones I have experienced or know of. Not everything that tastes great is good for you so, this toughens you up a bit and makes you appreciate the things that do taste incredible.

It is a powerful supplement but it's also a great option to have. It's NOT however meant to cure problems of fatigue, other ailments or turn you into the Incredible Hulk on coke, it's a booster that could lead to greater aspects of strength & endurance along with hyper focus and durability. The ingredients are small, effective (in most cases) and depending on your body's ability to process, will kick in right away or not too long after chugging it like a Beer Drinker on St Patrick's Day. 

Be amazingly awesome and be sure to look into Lost Empire Herbs' Subscribe & Save Program to have this or other herbs sent to your door every month. 

Monday, March 3, 2025

Getting In A Small Workout Even In The Process Of Moving

 Fitness isn't just what is possible in the gym, it's what is possible outside of it. If you have moved to a new place more than a few times in your life, you know it's a tough process especially the physical when it comes to hauling boxes, furniture, equipment and among other things. It can be a workout in and of itself doing all that. If you have to climb multiple flights of stairs, that's just another thing to add on. 

Short workouts while in the process of this can help keep energy levels up and keep you alert. Moving is exhausting and at times chaotic but it doesn't mean you can't get a little something out of it. Some of the best workouts I've had throughout this whole move (other than climbing 36 steps up and down multiple times a day) were Isometrics using my trusted Worldfit Iso Trainer. Keeping those muscles strong is a key along with having healthy joints that minimize injury going up stairs. 

Most workouts aren't more than a 10-15 min which is more than enough. If you're going an hour or more and you're running on fumes, more power to you and hope you're not draining your CNS. Those 7-12 second isometric contractions are so intense, it even feels like you're getting a cardio workout in the process. Isometrics are more than just strength training, they're part of a much bigger puzzle in the journey to incredible health. I feel blessed to be able to do these and still maintain solid levels of energy and durability, not just strength.

This is also where having books like Overcoming Isometrics is an incredible asset because it helps you build the knowledge of what variety of exercises you can do that keep you sharp for when it's needed the most. Hell, last night even doing a very intense Hybrid Iso Push-Up, I felt that surge of power in my body that I don't get with a ton of other holds. It is truly one of the best Isometric Exercises in existence (IMHO) and if you haven't done it, give it a go. If you can last 60-90 Seconds, you're not doing too bad. The intensity alone is worth the challenge. 

Low Skilled, Simple & Intense, Isometrics go beyond just a hold and focusing on contracting muscles, you're developing internal power as well along with building strength that makes you last when it counts. These have been a big help in helping me move stuff that need to be moved, hauled, carried or whatever. Be amazingly awesome and keep up with Isometrics, they're game changers.

Sunday, March 2, 2025

New Adventure Has Begun

 Shit, it really has been a bit since my last post which really showed some awesome support from very wonderful people. It has been a process otherwise though outside of that and I will be writing more often so get ready for a hell of a rollercoaster ride. 

My wife and I have been looking at places for a long time now and we finally hit a spot that works for us for now. We have moved into a new apartment this past week and most of the stuff we brought with us is here and ready to made into a home. Just a few finishing touches and everything will be complete. It has been chaotic, adrenaline pumping and carrying boxes, trinkets and many other things. We live on a third floor so we have to climb stairs to get to the place. It's a total of 36 steps to get to the apartment and carrying up heavy stuff while going up and down those multiple times a day has been a crazy workout but I'm loving it.

No elevator so that's a bit of a work yet not so bad. Had movers get the couch, entertainment center, some boxes and book cases. They did an amazing job despite setbacks with their truck and we tipped them well. It's a 2 and 2, so we get to have an office that we share, opposite sides of the room so I can do my thing and she can focus on her thing with writing, photography stuff and others. Just need to put books away mostly and get rid of a few boxes but other than that, all gravy. 

The complex has a gym with some basic stuff and used it a couple times so far and I'm enjoying it. A dumbbell rack with some kettlebells, stair master, rower, treadmills and a combo rack of a pullup bar, dip handles and ab work. Living next to the freeway has both perks and a small annoyance but it becomes a blur after a while. The girlie can get to work faster now within 30 minutes instead of an hour so we're both happy about that. If you look past the freeway, there is beautiful Mountains to look at. We're at Stateline between Idaho & Washington and in the middle of a UPS area where they take the trucks and all that. Neighborhood is pretty decent (still better than some of the shit in Santa Cruz LOL) and neighbors are friendly around here. 

Still getting my workouts in, so some of the workouts I've posted recently on Social Media, have been either before the chaos of getting stuff into the apartment or after a long ass day of doing it and still managing workouts like Iso Training, 500 Step Up sessions (in addition to climbing the fucking staircase lol) and a couple sessions in the gym. On a waitlist for a garage which I can put the rest of my equipment in but hey, should be good.

I've also been taking some bad ass Supps lately from Lost Empire that have been a big help in keeping my energy levels up. They've also maintained my strength and focus throughout this whole process. With moving, it can make you crazy at times so I'm grateful to have these. 

Hercules Pre Workout Formula

Shilajit Capsules

Pine Pollen Tincture

Overall, I'm happy and it has been a ride throughout this whole process. Welcoming a new adventure with good times ahead and having a blast with the woman I love. Keep being amazingly awesome everyone. More articles to come.   

Sunday, February 16, 2025

Fake Reviews

Creating fake reviews to sell your book is not only deceitful but it's an insult to the customers/subscribers. It's also highly unethical, unprofessional and pretty damn stupid. 

Makes you wonder who else he has done this to? He's literally scamming people to make a buck. I won't even mention his name because it isn't worth the effort. 

I hate it when this happens and this is one of the reasons the fitness industry can be cutthroat and full of bullshit people like this. I'm sure the guy will find out about it and come up with a variety of ways to justify this but in the end, it doesn't bold well.

Many "businesses" do it but the ones who publicly use FAKE reviews to get any sort of way to get to a potential customer loses any real credibility and know a product ain't worth a damn. Shameful and full of bullshit. I guess if you're going to lie, at least be more creative. Fake reviews hurt the legitimacy of what a great product is. 

















Thursday, February 13, 2025

Some Of It Is Cutthroat But There's Another Side Of The Coin

 The fitness industry can be a cutthroat mother fucker with people that are greedy, egotistical and desperate to get people into their stuff. They ramble on but don't have the mindset of the customer, just a sad and often harmful way to lure them into a product they're selling. 

Not all in this world are like that. There are good people who want the best for others and give people opportunities to see what these people bring to the table that make training interesting, fun yet challenging but also in some cases showcase what it's like to learn about yourself and turn yourself into a bad ass. It doesn't matter if it's calisthenics, weight training, odd objects, sledgehammers, Olympic weightlifting or kettlebells....if you can train and make the most of what's possible while minimizing or reducing injuries, it's worth it. 

The real cutthroats are the ones that revolve around other people's insecurities and physical appearances in order to sell something. It's one thing to want to help someone be fitter if one has weight issues and could use some help, it's another when people go straight to the juggular and demonize anyone that isn't fit and tries to destroy their self esteem. It's cruel and full of unnecessary pitching in order to fill your bank account. 

Fitness in a nutshell is a world of self discovery through physical application and learning what an individual can do to better themselves that keeps them having a quality of life. There are dark entities to Fitness like anything else and a lot of trainers, gurus and self appointed experts take advantage of that and manipulate, humiliate and discredit others to build their ego and money snatching bullshit. It's degrading and a disgrace. 

Be open to learning but also be careful who you look into. I've seen good people in this industry and have seen assholes who don't give a shit about anyone but themselves and rely on abuse instead of compassion. The good ones show what is possible with the right attitude and molding you into the person that shines with enthusiasm, encouragement and support.

Wednesday, February 12, 2025

Snow Battles, Dopa Band Training & Isometrics

 Well, more or less just shoveling snow when it comes to the battles. It has started snowing here a little more consistently but it isn't too bad. Get up at 5 in the morning, put on the jacket, the beaning, snow boots, got sweats on, put the gloves on, grab my shovel and have at it. It's so peaceful out, just the sound of the light wind, seeing footprints of deer, still dark out and being in the moment. The perks of being out in the fucking cold LOL.

Staying consistent with the Dopa Band Deck Of Cards Workout doing a total of 500-1000 Reps at a time. It has become more of a breeze to get through and my breathing is steady throughout most sessions. It's fun, quick and practically meditative. My favorite deck to use is the Golden 100 Dollar Bill Cards, easy to shuffle and it's just cool to look at. So far my best time doing 1000 Total Reps is around 43 min and change, high as a kite afterwards and have such a huge grin on my face (mostly cause that fucker is finally done). 

At times if I need a break from the band, I'll do 500 Step Up Workouts and/or do Isometrics to keep the joints strong. With the Isos recently, I have mimicked picking up and moving a shovel to stay durable and strong. Shoveling snow isn't too difficult but it does have you use muscles that aren't used everyday unless that's your job or it snows 95% of the time where you're at like on the East Coast or something. It's important to keep the joints healthy as well and Isometrics can help make things like this more consistent without straining yourself. Never had issues with snow shoveling whether it's powdery or wet and heavy but some people have and it can make a person ache afterwards cause the movements can be hard on the body. 

More on Isometrics, it's just also another method to work with on days where it's better to do holds than do crazy calisthenic stuff or weights. Some holds I'll do for 7-12 seconds of high intensity, others I'll go for 30 seconds to a minute or longer depending on what I want to do. Have a variety and strengthen areas that will help you keep active without pain. It's another part of the journey and doing what works best for you. Stay in shape as best as you can at just about any point in time. You never know what you'll need to be in it for.

You can keep going with what gives you the best benefits. There's no one method that will give you every result you ever wanted, spice it up, learn things and see what makes it enjoyable, challenging and fun for you to do in order to live life like a badass. You got this and you have the power to make things happen. Get at it and keep being amazingly awesome. As always, if you're interested in the Dopamineo Bands, use my discount to get 10% OFF your order and have a blast with these bad boys. 

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