Today was another great day in the office for the guys. I weighed in today at 191.8 lbs, so I' my happy I keep losing weight. Anyways, today was supposed to be a rest day for me in the gym, so in theory, I should have been just stretching. But unfortunately, I couldn't sit still and decided to target my shoulders. My workout was:
Standing Presses 4 sets of 8-10 supersetted with 4 sets of 10-12 incline bench lat raises
Upright Row 4 sets of 8-10 supersetted with 4 sets of 10-12 seated front raises
3 sets of 10-12 Arnold presses
single arm lat raises 3 sets 8-10
DB Shrugs 4 sets of 10-12.
I performed these exercises with moderate to lightweight to ensure I performed several sets with a high number of reps. I chose to perform a high number of reps for all these exercises to ensure I really felt a good muscle contraction in my shoulder, and to really fine-tune the mind-muscle connection. I got a lot of burning in. my shoulders and felt really good, I closed it out with 30 minutes of incline walks on the treadmill with a 25lb vest and 30 minutes on the bike. I spent 2 and a half hours in the gym from 8:30-11 AM. After that, I got some good food in me, and took a nap, and recovered until my afternoon activity. During my afternoon activity, I rolled out, stretched, and played basketball for an hour and a half. My muscles felt recovered and on top of that basketball is a great source of cardio. Then at night, I played senior basketball for an hour as well. My morning workout earned me 565 active calories burned, and 708 total calories burned. Overall, today, I burned 1,386 active calories and 3,345 total calories. Below is my food log for today and yesterday:
Total Hours Wednesday: 4
Total Hours Project: 12
Is there a regular part of your program that targets shoulder work? What do you give up by adding an extra shoulder day?
ReplyDeleteUsually my press day and parts of my bench press day target shoulder work. I give up mobility and energy for my press day, doing shoulder work beforehand may fatigue the muslce and decrease mobility and strength on my press day.
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