Donnerstag, 28. April 2011

Sick pig phase 3

OK, since the beginning of March I completed 2 phases, each 4 weeks long.

First I was eating like a pig and working the One lift a day program by Dan John.
After that I was a crazy pig starting the Velocity Diet.
I´m still doing that one, Sunday 2400 will be the finish- line.

Right now I´m looking forward to it, simply because I´m starting to feel I need quality food again.
I learned a lot so far, re-evaluated my idea of nutrition, discovered some things circling around in my head and lost some fat in the process.

The next phase is gonna be the consolidation: I´m gonna be pig all the way. I´ll train and eat like one.. ;-D


One success sets you up for the next one.
(Please, think about that one for a moment...It can make a huge difference in your life.)


Ok, why the comment above?
Because I lost some weight. I only consumed Protein- shakes for 4 weeks. I retained all of my strength and likely gained some conditioning because I´m lighter.
Still...My body is craving nutrients, fuel, energy which does not come from within.

So the next few weeks, 4-5 to name numbers, will be dedicated to strength work.
I was provided the possibility to train at a friends apartment, he has an awesome power rack, lots of weights, barbells and dumbbells... To sum it up: everything you need to become stronger.


Always going hand-in-hand with a decent strength protocol is a decent nutrition.
I´ll stick to one main indicator to know when to eat: hunger.
After reseting pretty much everything through the Velocity Diet I´ll simply trust myself to tell me when to eat.
I´ll consume 1-3 Protein- shakes per day, I´ll eat 1-3 meals per day, I´ll stick with protein, fat and veggies on my off-days and consume protein, veggies and carbs on training days.


About the training...
When we are talking about barbells and the basic exercises I know some things but had little practice so far.
So I pulled out my best reference towards strength training available in my literature: Purposeful Primitive by Marty Gallagher.

I like this book so much, I read it 3 times I think...
Finally I have the opportunity to practice some of the things I read about.

I chose to go with a 2 day/week training.
Marty describes it as somewhat crazy and... well... I like crazy. It´s OK, people tell me, ask me, whisper about me being crazy all the time so...yeah...it´s OK.

Each of the two days I´m gonna work up to one top set with 5 reps and add 3x8 back-off sets with roughly 75% of the top set.
This is done first for the Back squat, then for the Bench-press and then for the Dead-lift.
After this terrific amount of pushing and pulling little girl weights I´ll do one upper body pulling and one upper body pushing movement. Marty calls it Biceps- and Triceps work.
But I´ll stay away from triceps- push-downs as far as possible.
Instead I´ll stick with dips, heavy barbell curls and chinups. Which will be really funny after the basic- movements before. But hey, call me crazy... ;-D


2 times a week the body will be blasted, the rest of the week I do some easy cardio (I´ll talk about that in a further blog-post), maybe yoga and eat a lot which I hope will increase my strength- levels as well as my muscle mass.


We will see, as always I will keep you posted.


Train hard and enjoy every moment!
All the best,
Harry

Montag, 25. April 2011

Strongman- training

Some things just get you going, make you access reserves you never would or maybe even could tap into on your own...

Doing things you never do can be such a thing.
To me, training alone and mostly using Bodyweight exercises and Kettlebells, Strongman Training with tools and implements I have no access to is such a thing.
Training in a group is as well...

Last Saturday I was able to combine those two strangers when I was invited by a friend, Gregor ( http://www.strongbodyandmind.de/ ), to visit him near Munich and together with other well known crazy trainees we would hit a 6 hour monster training day.


We started light... ;-D

Several Rounds of Tire Flips using a 100+kg Tire and with each round adding Sandbags which added up to 120,140 and 160kg "supersetted " with hand-over-hand Sled- pulls with the Sled weighing 60kg, 80kg, 95kg and finally 110kg...
That was mini- workout number one...

The next part consisted of Strongman Log Clean & Pushpresses.
We didn´t discriminated between Jerks, pushpresses and all that stuff.
Pick it up and get it over your head. Period. Because that is how strength is built.
The workout itself consisted of 60sec with 60kg, rest for 60sec, 45sec with 45kg, rest 75sec and finish with 30sec with 30kg.
I showed some weakness with the heavier weights but was able to beat some of the guys simply because due to my Kettlebell- Training I have got some pretty good endurance and speed with the lighter weights.
But I have to take care of my strength- levels...

Still I hit a personal best when getting 75kg (my current bodyweight) overhead...
The fact that I managed that weight was interesting to me, because I still struggle with 2 32kg Kettlebells.
To me somehow Kettlebells are more difficult to handle than Dumbbells.
But in the end all that matters is getting stronger, getting more enduring, be it with any form of free weights...


The next workout consisted of a 3 round- superset- set- up with 2x 20m Sled Drags (95kg, 110kg and some guys even hit 125kg) and 2x20m Trapbar- Farmer Walk with 110kg.
That one was tough...

The next one was even tougher...
4 Times 2x 20m Trapbar- Framer walk up to 150kg (some guys even hit 180kg!!) and finish with 1 round of max. time Farmer walk with 130kg...


We finished the day with a evil medley designed by Gregor:
For time 7@ Clean and Overhead(Pushpress, Jerk, Powersnatch) with a Thick- bar Dumbbell weighing 32kg, 6x Sandbag Loading on a 122cm platform(I used a 40kg Bag, some even handled a 70kg Sandbag!!) and 5 Keg- Cleans with a 40kg (some went for 50kg)


I was surprised how well I handled myself since I´m still doing the Velocity Diet and am living on Protein- shakes only.
The day after our training was tough because my body was screaming for food to restore itself...Still, I didn´t waver and stuck with my Diet. I received enough protein to restore my muscles and everything else will only help to burn off fat.

All in all it was a great day, I hit several personal bests and I am looking forward to another session when I actually have eaten something. ;-D



Train hard and enjoy every moment!
All the best,
Harry

Donnerstag, 21. April 2011

Motivational



Train HARD and enjoy EVERY MOMENT!
All the best,
Harry

Update Velocity Diet Week 3

Ok, so what´s new...?

Basically everything is going according to plan.
Well...almost...

Last week I had some problems with my protein-order... I placed it last minute, panicked, re-routed it to Graz because I was afraid of the possibility of a 2-day-fasting.
The consequences were some delay in shipping and while I was traveling north to Linz the package was driven down southward to Graz...
Tough luck.
Lesson learned: make a choice, live with it, trust your instinct and if you panic and make the wrong decision you 1)still did better than making no decision at all and 2)live with the consequences.

So From Monday to today my Protein- intake was a bit too low and I kinda felt it during my workouts and afterwards, my energy- levels were kinda low but now I got my full supply which will let me cruise through the last few days...

What else...
I feel more athletic. I did some hill sprinting today, not conditioning style but with ample rest between the sprints (I think between 2-3 minutes) so it was more like a explosive- strength workout...

Right now I do not see as much progress with the body composition as I did during the first 2 weeks but as long as I at least keep my athletic level and learn something about my mindset I´m ok with that.

To be honest I expected the decrease in body fat would increase this week because I cut the raw milk in my shakes and stuck with water.
Maybe it was the decreased amount of protein, maybe I just do not see it because I´m biased...I do not give a sh*t...
It is happening, I set a goal and my mind has already achieved it, now I just wait for the actual time to pass...

The Velocity Diet so far brought me back the body composition I had 2,5 years ago after eating carb- free for several months and doing gut- busting conditioning.
Not that I do not like both of the above but it´s always nice to have a shortcut. ;-)

One more thing:
My solid meal for the 3rd week will be moved from Saturday to tomorrow, Friday, because Saturday I will be on the road to Munich to attend a Strongman- training- day with some good training- buddies and I do not want to start cooking when I get home at 2300. ;-)

Going to a restaurant for my one meal of the week is out of the question for me.
Simply because this meal has to be treated with respect, meaning I will cook myself, enjoy preparing it as much as eating it.


I guess that´s it for today, folks.
I´ll post the new progression- video and photos on Sunday, so stay tuned.



Train hard and enjoy every moment.
All the best,
Harry

Sonntag, 17. April 2011

Velocity Diet week 2

Ok, here is the new video with...well, me. :-)

First before starting the VD:




Now the actual situation:



My posture is a bit off, because the day before I seem to have overstressed my right shoulder and it is completly cramped up at the time...


Train hard and enjoy every moment!
All the best,
Harry

Dienstag, 12. April 2011

Aha...yeah...but: Why?!

All you guys who do not work out in a sterile fitness studio, who do not only work on the Peck Deck and know Dumbbells can be used for something else beside front- and side- raises, not to mention those who actually have seen a Kettlebell outside of the vast object of virtu called the internet know how people are looking at you if you cut carbs from your diet, or...well...use Kettlebells, do something like Complexes, Interval- training, etc.
Sometimes it can be enough to actually have some sweat running down your forehead to get people looking strange.

Imagine if you have to explain the velocity diet. ;-D


Imagine if you have to explain being on the velocity diet to a bunch of soon-to-be-medical-doctors...
Well... Actually it´s not that different. The M.D.s mostly are as clueless as everybody else but after you explain some details to them they are still trapped in that narrow space called conciousness. So after explaining they think you are an idiot, because they are convinced they know it better.
Of course there are exceptions, but you get what I mean.


This narrow horizon of possible(!) perception called conciousness is the reason I wrote todays blog-post...


Some person, I do not have a name since I heard his statement in a compilation- video on youtube said:

"If you have a golf-ball-size conciousness and you read a book, you will have a golf-ball-size understanding, if you look outside the window a golf-ball-size awareness, when you wake up in the morning a golf-ball-size wakefullness.
But if you could expand this conciousness, then you read the book more understanding, you look out with more awareness, and when you wake up more wakefullness."

I´m constantly trying to expand my conciousness, be it by learning, observing, meditation, physical training, you can add cooking, raising children, whatever...


Therefor I´ve a problem...
I have to re-read too many books. :-D
Because with an increasing understanding, awareness and wakefulness you gain more information from every sentence, every chapter, every book.


Since I now have a lot of time, because I do not eat, I thought I´d give "Never let go" by Dan John (as well as other books I havn´t read before) another shot.
I have to admit, I love this book. To me it is THE ALL-TIME CLASSIC of physical training. every concept you will ever need in training you will find in there. Combine this book with technical proficiency in all your exercises and you are set for everything. Workouts, life, self- improvement, psycho-therapy...


Anyway, back to our golf-ball...

I read the velocity- diet- chapter the other day and stumbled over one paragraph.
Really, I´ve read those words about 6 times before, but this time they made another sense to me...(again...):

Dan wrote:
"If you can do the V- Diet, if you can give up food and booze for 28 days, you can go out and attack any other goals you may have ratteling around in your brain."

And because a combination of factors is always more potent than a single component alone (if chosen wisely) there was another phrase I read which hit me in the face:
"Why?" - "Because Coach said so..."
I never liked that phrase before, it always sounded like an excuse to me but like I said, I must have been running around with a marble and now I upgraded to a golf- ball...


So you know what?
The moment I read those words the last time they spoke to me, to me alone. During this moment they were written only for me.

I may have still a golf-ball ratteling around in my head but that golf- ball does have some crazy plans for the future.
And now, I have a green light to getting all of it done.
Because I will finish the Velocity- Diet. It already has happened in my head. It´s done.
And everything else in my life, no matter how hard it will get, no matter how deep I will be stuck in the ugliest, smelliest sh*t there every was, no matter how hard all those moments will be, I will never have to worry about failure.

Why? Because Coach said so...

Sorry for all those who still have doubt, maybe one day those lines will also make such a sense to you, tell you your story when the time comes but for me all is right.

Why? Because Coach said so...


If Dan every reads this, do not worry. I know all that I have done, am doing and will do is my own choice, never will anyone but me be held accountable for my actions and any results from them. Taking responsibility for ones actions seems to be the first step on a long journey. But a beautiful, rewarding one.



Train hard and enjoy every moment!
All the best,
Harry

Sonntag, 10. April 2011

Believe



To quote: "It´s amazing how far believe can take you."


Train hard and enjoy every moment!
All the best,
Harry

Samstag, 9. April 2011

Velocity Diet - 1st week review

I´m writing this while drinking my lunch- shake. Actually it feels kinda funny because it´s nut-nougat-flavour and some of you may know I´m allergic to nuts...But since those are artificial flavours I won´t die. Still, always feels funny drinking that.

Well, the first week is done and I´m starting to feel good.

Monday the 4th of April was the first day. I set myself up for a more difficult than necessary first day, because I was consuming lots of carbs up to Sunday so I got hit by a pretty big hypo- glycemic- "shock" during Monday. :-D Well, no right to complain, I knew what I was getting into...

Tuesday started worse.
I was having my first shake, vanilla cream- flavour in water (not my favourite by the way...) and while sipping I thought "3+ weeks of this..." and because of that thought, that construct I built up in my mind(!!) I almost refunded my shake, aka puked.
Well, again, no right to complain, it was all my fault.
After I got myself together again (I kept all of the shake inside as well) I started to be proactive again... I started thinking of ways to solve the problem.
I couldn´t come up with anything.
So the next logic step was to seek help from people who did what I´m doing.
My first go-to-resource was Dan John´s "Never let go".
He mentioned something about having some lemon or mint, stuff like that, with you water.
So I went out and bought some lemons (because "Coach said so..." ;-D) and... well... It was heaven. Something not tasting like a shake or water without anything else...Heaven. :-)
I think this small success was actually responsible for getting me through the first difficult days.

After that it wasn´t that hard anymore...
Sure, there are some cravings but every time when I got them I took a step back in my head and thought why I had those...Most of the time it is simply because I´m used to eat solid meals...So nothing that could really become a problem. Just a habit now to be broken.

Yesterday I was reading and was hit by a real aweful craving...Someone was cooking and I smelled the not so good odor and it was literally feeling like a flame rising inside me who needed to be fueled by food...
Fortunatly I was able to step back again in my head (thank you zen- meditation- practice) and discovered the "mighty flame" was actually feeling more like a small, cold, almost invisible flame which was consumed by itself in a split- second...
A small moment, insignificant but a huge step for me...

I even set myself up yesterday evening when going out for a drink with some of my colleagues.
While they were having cocktails, juices, etc I was sipping my mineral water, with a slice of lemon I might add. ;-)
I´m proud because two of the girls sitting next to me ordered grilled vegetables and cheese and it still was no problem, no temptation to me.
Round one for the heavy-set guy...

Today is my first solid meal. I´ll e
be consuming three of those during the four weeks, every one after one week of liquid- meals- only.

I decided to go with fresh salmon seasoned with spring onions and parsley, some steamed vegetables and a huge bowl of salad(3 different kinds) with the rest of the spring onion as well as tomatoes. Olive oil, lots of it, will hold it all together.


Well, what else to be said... I feel good, no problems with injuries or lack of energy.
I feel the need to sleep more but that´s more an instinct than being beaten down...

Sometimes during the week I realized I will be finsihing it...I´m still anticipating some serious cravings and maybe even hunger. But that is ok...I will deal with those. One at a time.


The first parts of the fotos and videos will be posted at http://www.youtube.com/user/zigarry


Train hard and enjoy every moment!
All the best,
Harry

Mittwoch, 6. April 2011

Spreading hate supported by lies.



Just makes me sad.
And a bit angry...


Train hard, enjoy every moment and always speak the truth from your heart and mind!

Harry

Sonntag, 3. April 2011

Never let go...except for 4 weeks

Guys...I got my things in order.

About a week ago I visited my mother and asked her to cook me one more meal, maybe bake a cake.

Yesterday I was going out one more time with friends, had a couple of beers, today, after a big lunch, I was lying in the sun for some time, smoked a cigar, poured me a whiskey and simply enjoyed its taste.

Tonight after my workout I´ll enjoy a steak with vegetables one last time, maybe another scotch or a glass of red wine. Then I´ll lie down.

Where I´m going you cannot come but I´ll stay in touch.

Fortunatly you do not have to go to church or a cemetary to stay in touch with me. ;-)

Tomorrow I´m starting the Velocity Diet. So I´ll say bye-bye to all kind of solid food. Milk shakes only for 4 weeks.

Some time after we are born we start to eat solid food.
Especially in the western world we get very accoustumed to it. Often when talking to people, especially when the topic is a low-carb diet like all the Paleo- stuff, I discover people are addicted to sugar. That´s kind of the first stage...

I think it was Winston Churchill who said "Men did not accomplish all he did because he is made from sugar."


Let me be clear: We need food. period.
There are some theories out there claiming there could be other sources of energy availiable to us but I´ll have to expand my scientific horizon for the next 20 years, talk to 20 different yogis, do some really crazy things. After all that I´ll come back to that question. See you then...

We do not need food all the time... We simply get used to eat. Like one can get used to smoking. It´s not only about nicotin, it´s about you as well. If you have to no food availiable you can sustain yourself for weeks. Some people I have seen much longer than others...

If you keep up your training regime and ingest what is crucially to preserve this metabolic active tissue, aka protein, your body only needs energy for the workout itself as well as you basic everyday energy demands (breathing, heart beat, brain activity... Some people really are energy savers with that last one. ;-D)

So you ingest all that is necessary to conserve the metabolic most active tissue needed to burn energy, muscles, and restrict the intake of energy necessary for everything else.
The good thing is, we all do have those extra pockets of energy for such situations. We health professionals call them fat.

Ok, so we get the body into a state of burning fat. Nice...

The only thing which could be complicating things is, well...you.
The narrow-minded concept we carry around in our skull all day and call conciousness. The concept of avoiding everything uncomfortable, living in the sweet middle of life, never to cold, never to hot, never whatever your limitations are.
Only when put in extra-ordinary conditions we soar past what we thought impossible...

Even a constructed scheme like the Velocity Diet may help you destroy some of your limitations. Like Dan John wrote in his book "Never let go" ( http://www.davedraper.com/mm5/merchant.mvc?Screen=PROD&Store_Code=DDI&Product_Code=BDJN ): "If you can give up food and booze for 28 days, you can go out and attack any other goals you may have ratteling around in your brain."


Well...I´m used to eat almost every day (some fasting put aside).
So it will definetly be a challenge to me only living on protein for 4 weeks while still working out, getting my medical studies done, having social contacts...

It is planned to have one solid meal per week, I´m not sure what that will be, I´ll reduce my coffee to 1/day or less.
To keep a steady stream of essential vitamins I´ll make part of my shakes with raw-milk, the others will be only whey- protein mixed with water. To me getting rid of the bodyfat is only a side- effect.


The real benefit I´m hoping to reap is on the mental side.
Simply by controlling eating, getting myself into a quite aggressive mindset (by the way, if you associate "aggressive" with something negative...I´m not sure you´ll like me..) of overcoming urges, impulses, useless mind-fuck which developed during my 25 years of "life"...
I´ll meditate a lot and hopefully I´ll make it as difficult for myself as possible. ;-)


I´ll keep you posted on my progress.
I´ll be starting with roughly 81/82kg (measured a about a week ago, I myself do not own a scale...)


What I´ll observe are 1)mindset, 2)performance in workouts and 3)body composition.



So: Never let go. Except food for 4 weeks.
All the best,
Harry