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Purpose - to get in better shape and increase my MMA skills. Also, I've never ever been on a weight program ever, so I really don't know where I'm at, that said...
June 4th, 2007. At 6 AM I weigh 145.6 pounds.
I did the following weight lifting -
5 rep squats - 115 pounds
5 rep squats - 135 pounds
5 rep squats - 165 pounds
5 rep squats - 165 pounds
5 rep squats - 165 pounds
5 rep squats - 165 pounds
5 rep squats - 165 pounds
I haven't done squats in a long time, and have never done them regularly, so I started light and moved up to what seemed to give me a decent workout. At first 165 pounds seemed a little light, but on the last rep on the last set, I failed to get the weights back up and I felt my knees go inward on some of the squats, I tried to make sure that didn't happen. I usually wait a minute and a half to two minutes between sets, and about 5 minutes between exercises.
5 rep front squat - 135 pounds
5 rep front squat - 135 pounds
6 rep front squat - 135 pounds
6 rep front squat - 135 pounds
6 rep front squat - 135 pounds
I wasn't sure how much weight I should be doing with the front squat after doing the squats or at all really. I thought it should be a little less. I struggled on the last couple on the last set, but finished with a few grunts.
4 rep jump squat - 115 pounds
4 rep jump squat - 115 pounds
4 rep jump squat - 115 pounds
4 rep jump squat - 115 pounds
I really wasn't sure what these looked like, so I just did them like a normal squat, only exploded upward into a jump. Considering this plus the fact that I had already done a lot of squats, I used a lot less weight. Maybe too little, I didn't have any trouble with even on the last set.
After this I ate and drank some water, and then went to train after about 2 hours.
Training went like this:
Speed Bag
Heavy Bag
Mitt Work
Very Light Sparring while working to clinch
From Overhook/Underhook position attempt to escape from prtner attempting to hold you in the corner/ attempt to hold partner in corner
Work to feet from being mounted/Keep partner from working to feet
Rolling with various people with shadow-striking on the ground
I originally had planned to do more than this, but seeing as how before I just trained a few times a week with no weight lifting, and I'll now be training everyday, might be best to ease myself into it at first...
June 4th, 2007. At 6 AM I weigh 145.6 pounds.
I did the following weight lifting -
5 rep squats - 115 pounds
5 rep squats - 135 pounds
5 rep squats - 165 pounds
5 rep squats - 165 pounds
5 rep squats - 165 pounds
5 rep squats - 165 pounds
5 rep squats - 165 pounds
I haven't done squats in a long time, and have never done them regularly, so I started light and moved up to what seemed to give me a decent workout. At first 165 pounds seemed a little light, but on the last rep on the last set, I failed to get the weights back up and I felt my knees go inward on some of the squats, I tried to make sure that didn't happen. I usually wait a minute and a half to two minutes between sets, and about 5 minutes between exercises.
5 rep front squat - 135 pounds
5 rep front squat - 135 pounds
6 rep front squat - 135 pounds
6 rep front squat - 135 pounds
6 rep front squat - 135 pounds
I wasn't sure how much weight I should be doing with the front squat after doing the squats or at all really. I thought it should be a little less. I struggled on the last couple on the last set, but finished with a few grunts.
4 rep jump squat - 115 pounds
4 rep jump squat - 115 pounds
4 rep jump squat - 115 pounds
4 rep jump squat - 115 pounds
I really wasn't sure what these looked like, so I just did them like a normal squat, only exploded upward into a jump. Considering this plus the fact that I had already done a lot of squats, I used a lot less weight. Maybe too little, I didn't have any trouble with even on the last set.
After this I ate and drank some water, and then went to train after about 2 hours.
Training went like this:
Speed Bag
Heavy Bag
Mitt Work
Very Light Sparring while working to clinch
From Overhook/Underhook position attempt to escape from prtner attempting to hold you in the corner/ attempt to hold partner in corner
Work to feet from being mounted/Keep partner from working to feet
Rolling with various people with shadow-striking on the ground
I originally had planned to do more than this, but seeing as how before I just trained a few times a week with no weight lifting, and I'll now be training everyday, might be best to ease myself into it at first...