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Reverse shoulder fly
Triceps kick back
Y front raises
Bicep curls
Face pull with rotation
Straight arm pull down
15 kettle bell swings

Go up in weight each set until you are struggling to get 10 reps. Then back down for one more set. The goal is four circuits.

Do not reduce kettlebell weight. Finish with an AMRAP set of "close grip" pushups.

Rest is optional, but I shoot for no more than transition time between exercises and 30 seconds between circuits.
 
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2 swings and 1 OHP per side followed by five two hand swings.

20 - 30 second rest

I stopped counting at ten rounds and just kept going until my back started to cramp.
 

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Feeling good these days, Mike @MikeNice ? I know it's a struggle at times.

I've been getting at least 5 says a week in the gym. Weights aren't what they used to be, but the focus and intensity is as good as ever.
 
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Feeling good these days, Mike @MikeNice ? I know it's a struggle at times.

I've been getting at least 5 says a week in the gym. Weights aren't what they used to be, but the focus and intensity is as good as ever.
What was that old Toby Keith line? "I ain't as good as I once was, but I'm as good once as I ever was."

Squats and lunges still gets me pretty quickly. If I pay attention to exercise selection and pace I can get a lot more done. If I go for a dense thirty minute workout, it can lay me low for a couple of hours. It still feels like my brain has trouble getting all systems under control after I finish.

The effects don't spread across days like they use too. It is definitely a lot better. I am still having visual and executive function issues according to testing from this past week. A slow hill to climb.
 

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What was that old Toby Keith line? "I ain't as good as I once was, but I'm as good once as I ever was."

Squats and lunges still gets me pretty quickly. If I pay attention to exercise selection and pace I can get a lot more done. If I go for a dense thirty minute workout, it can lay me low for a couple of hours. It still feels like my brain has trouble getting all systems under control after I finish.

The effects don't spread across days like they use too. It is definitely a lot better. I am still having visual and executive function issues according to testing from this past week. A slow hill to climb.
It sounds like you are going in the right direction, Mike. I really admire your perseverance through all the obstacles. Much respect.
 
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Every Minute on The Minute 13 rounds
2 single arm cleans per side
1 OHP per side
2 pushups

Might increase the push-ups per round or try for 16 rounds.
 
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It sounds like you are going in the right direction, Mike. I really admire your perseverance through all the obstacles. Much respect.
Thank you.

The truth is, I wanted to quit so many times. There have been times I've screamed like a lunatic. I wanted to give up, I let my former employer off the hook for certain things because my brain just couldn't handle adding more stress.

Some days I feel like I failed more than I won, but I couldn't stop. My kid is watching and I have to be the best example I can for them. Plus, the options are get better or start decaying, and I rather be dead than rotting. So, I had no choice but to try to fight.

(I know, the post is longer than needed. But, maybe somebody will stumble across it and find something worthwhile in it.)
 

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Thank you.

The truth is, I wanted to quit so many times. There have been times I've screamed like a lunatic. I wanted to give up, I let my former employer off the hook for certain things because my brain just couldn't handle adding more stress.

Some days I feel like I failed more than I won, but I couldn't stop. My kid is watching and I have to be the best example I can for them. Plus, the options are get better or start decaying, and I rather be dead than rotting. So, I had no choice but to try to fight.

(I know, the post is longer than needed. But, maybe somebody will stumble across it and find something worthwhile in it.)
Not too long at all. All that is why I respect you so much, Mike.
 
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Yesterday was a full body workout. It is hard getting back in the swing of doing 40 minutes workouts. I don't recover quite as fast as I did at 23 or even 33.

This morning I hit up a little bit of shoulder rehab work and chest.
 
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Yesterday: 2 Minute Muscle - Chest, Triceps, Shoulders

Today: 2 Minute Muscle - Back, Legs, Biceps

Pick a weight were you begin to fail at 12 - 15 reps. Then you are basically doing "rest pause" reps for the remainder of the two minutes. The goal is 35 - 40 reps in two minutes.

You ideally want at least ten total exercises. With water breaks and set up between exercises it takes 35 - 40 minutes total.

There is a similar method called Four Minute Muscle. It is basically the same but gives twice as much time per exercise. It limits the number of total exercises you can do, but may help you avoid "junk volume."
 
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Yesterday: 2 Minute Muscle - Chest, Triceps, Shoulders

Today: 2 Minute Muscle - Back, Legs, Biceps

Pick a weight were you begin to fail at 12 - 15 reps. Then you are basically doing "rest pause" reps for the remainder of the two minutes. The goal is 35 - 40 reps in two minutes.

You ideally want at least ten total exercises. With water breaks and set up between exercises it takes 35 - 40 minutes total.

There is a similar method called Four Minute Muscle. It is basically the same but gives twice as much time per exercise. It limits the number of total exercises you can do, but may help you avoid "junk volume."
I have to watch this after work, looks like an interesting concept.

And not as brutal as that DoggCrap workout I did a couple times a few years back.
 
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Shoulders and arms, 4 exercises per muscle group x 4 sets.

Warm up set
2 sets of 10 - 12
increase weight to your 8rm and do 6 reps immediately dropback to the previous weight for 10 - 12 reps. Do singles with rest pause if necessary.
 
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Two Minute Muscle

Legs
Bulgarian Split Squat 22 reps per leg
Squats 20 reps
Hamstring Curls 31 reps
Standing Calf Raise 60 reps

Back
Lat Pulldown 35 reps
V grip row 25 reps

Biceps
High angle curl 20 reps
Hammer curl 30 reps

I went a bit heavy on the resistance. So, next time I'll just shoot for one more rep.
 
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