Thursday, July 31, 2008

Meagan's Butt Blaster Leg Press Exercise!!

Hey everyone,
I had a couple of people ask me about this one leg exercise soooo I recorded it and put it online, take a look at the video below and if you have any questions please let me know! Also the leg press sled on this particular leg press weighs approx. 170lbs.

Work out log 7-30-2008 Back and Triceps

Hey there!

Here is my back and tricep work out for yall!

BACK:

Close Grip Lat pull down (but facing out) with legs up and crossed for ab work out as well: 2 sets of 12 at 80lbs

Close grip lat pull downs facing the correct way: 3 sets of 8 at 100lbs and 2 sets were negatives.

Prone dumbell wide grip rows on the exercise ball: 2 sets with 12 lb dumbells

Free motion machine wide grip lat pull downs with lift: 3 sets of 12, 1 and 2nd set at 80lbs, last set at 100lbs. You start the movement by leaning forward over your knee and as you reach about half way through finish the movement by moving to where you are vertical with your hips.

TRICPES:

Free Motion Machine, cross cable tricep extention: 3 sets of 12 at 40lbs.

Over head rope tricep extension: 2 sets of 12 at 60lbs

Rope Tricep Ext: 1 set till failure at 40lbs.

Tuesday, July 29, 2008

Activia for 10 days...try Fiber and Enzymes, they work a lot faster!

So,
I was about to take a well needed nap when the Activia yogurt commercial came on and talked about how it can regulate your digestive tract in 10 days. Well, why not spend less time and money and not get as much sugar and preservatives and go for the natural fiber and enzymes that are needed by the body to help your digestive system and get you going in 12-24 hours!??

Why?? Because people don't know. They dont know that they dont get enough fiber in their diet with the processed, empty calorie foods and their metabolic digestive enzymes are depleting because of that food as well.

Here is a solution, find a fiber that works for you because everyone's body is different (I use Enzymatics Fiber in the strawberry flavor). In the beginning, get atleast 20-25 grams of that fiber and drink lots water at room temperature but this is a suggestion, if you want follow the directions on the container . Take digestive enzymes as they are directed; I have found that taking one with everymeal, especially if you eat late, helps tremendously!

Here is a little bit more about why enzymes are important and very overlooked!

Although systematic and digestive enzymes are absolutely vital to human health, you hardly ever heard of them in the dietary supplement industry until recently. I've found them to offer more benefits than almost any other supplements I've taken, and are an integral part of any effective colon or liver and cleansing program.
Just what makes them so important?

Essentially, every metabolic process in the body requires the catalytic action of enzymes. They're involved with digestion (obviously), breaking down and digesting the food we eat in order to release the nutrients they contain. But enzymes also play a key roll in the immune system, the circulatory system, the liver, kidneys, spleen and pancreas, and even our ability to see, breathe and think.

Every organ and gland in your body has a set of enzymes unique to itself. One researcher found over 98 enzymes carrying out metabolic functions in the arteries alone. Pretty much the same is true all all body tissues. (That's why I've found the use of glandular and organ tissue supplements for helpful.)

Where do we get our enzymes ?
Some of the enzymes we need are present in the foods we eat. (At least they're supposed to be.) Some are synthesized by the body itself.
However, when our food provides us with insufficient levels of enzymes, our bodies must produce its own. In the case of digestive enzymes, the need to — in effect — overproduce the enzymes needed to fully digest our food limits our ability to produce enough metabolic enzymes to carry out other body functions, including the clearing of our blood stream of foreign proteins, balancing fibrin in the blood and detoxification of the tissues.

Our enzyme-depleted diet:
Unfortunately, in our modern world, most of the foods we have available to us are enzyme-deficient, and are then processed and prepared in a manner that renders them all but dead and inert. What do we do to our foods to turn them into toxic waste?
· Chemical cultivation: When foods are grown in an artificial environment of chemicals, their enzyme content is all but destroyed. Add to this the fact that most of our seed is hybrid for production, not food content, and we start out in quite a hole.
· Heat: Enzymes start breaking down at 118 degrees F., and are totally destroyed at 129 degrees F. So many of our foods are super-heated during cooking, it's no wonder they're enzyme-deficient.
· Modern processing: The standard processing methods of pasteurization, sterilization, canning, freezing and microwaving all render enzymes inactive.
Early signs of enzyme deficiency:
Some of the early signs of enzyme deficiency include:
· obesity;
· digestive complaints; heartburn; gas; bloating; stomach aches;
· diarrhea; constipation;
· fatigue; chronic fatigue;
· headaches;
· yeast infections;
· nutritional deficiencies;
· pain; joint stiffness;
· colon, liver, pancreas and intestinal problems;
· skin eruptions, psoriasis, eczema.
To this list you could add cardiovascular problems and even cancer; and an enzyme deficiency might very well play a roll in such diseases as Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, Fibromyalgia, MS and other disorders that are becoming so prevalent today.

The need for enzyme supplementation:
Given the manner in which our food is grown and brought to market, is it really realistic to think that we can get the enzymes we need from our foods?
Not really.
Therefore, it really is important to supplement your diet with enzymes.

Monday, July 28, 2008

Workout Log 7-28-2008 Legs:Glutes and Ham Specific

ALLLLLRIGHTY THEN!
So update...I will be going to Miami!! wooohooo now instead of having local competition I will be against the best in North America!! lol.... 13 weeks out...here we go! Now to the work out:

Ham Glute Raises on Leg press: I know it sounds funny buuut this is how it works, you scoot up on the seat of the leg press to where your glutes are off the seat and you have about 4-6 inches of space in between your glutes and the seat where your butt goes. When you leg press you come down like normal but when you go into the exertion you lift your glutes off the back of the seat and press all the way through and get a gooood squeeze into the glutes. We did about 400lbs for 12 reps 3 sets and on the last set dropped it down 90lbs and did 8 reps.

Barbell single legged stiff legged dead lifts (boy, thats a mouth full): 2 sets 12 reps 40 lb bar

Single legged free standing squats: No weight, 2 sets 12 reps on each side, holding for 10 seconds on the last one.

Butt blasters: 40lbs, 12 reps, two second hold at the top...controlled movement on the way down. 2 sets.

Hamstring curls on the machine: 12 reps, 2 sets on the 9 rep hold for 10 seconds and then do 3 forced reps with a hold at the end.

Sunday, July 27, 2008

Updates on Competitions: One Cancelled

Well,

I just found out after 11 weeks of training and dieting that the show that I was going to be competing in, is cancelled or post poned....they dont even know yet. So I am going to try to get some funds together and convince my husband to fly to Miami for the North American Championships and rock it up there.

Please keep me in your prayers because Im off my carbs and not a happy camper right now! lol....I dont want all the hard work that I have put into this to go down the drain in one fail swoop...so some how, some way I am going to Miami! And I will look on the brighter side, maybe I am meant to be in Miami...and not here in SA... just a happy thought.

God Bless, Meagan