The glorious pull day! It always feels great when I am finished. 😁 it’s raining outside, which gets me down some. I think I always underperform when it is gray outside. A friend of mine who also uses the X3Bar workout says, I never like it, but it’s only 15 minutes. I can do it. I think I like it. Sometimes.
10 minutes elliptical finished off the workout.
Y2 W51 workout 2b, glorious
Reps (goal 15-25)
-Bicep Curls 0x265 (elt) drag 27 (dkgry) traditional -diminishing range to fatigue
-Calf Raises 40x266 (blk) diminishing range to fatigue (straps)
-Bent Row 40x123 (ltgry) diminishing range to fatigue underhand
-Deadlift is 15x266 (blk) diminishing range to fatigue (straps)
-Pull aparts 0x80 (ltgry) 60 secondsx80 stretch (ltgry)
My "Daily Visit with God" Journal/Devotional tool is online on Amazon.
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This is a journaling book I created and published to help people who want to keep a record of their walk with God.
Hey! I created a new team on an app called Charity Miles. They have sponsors who pay 10 cents per mile for cycling and 25 cents per mile for walking or running to the charity you select. I selected the Wounded Warrior Project. My team is @Christians_Care. We now have 21 members on our team and have donated over 6000 miles. I invite you to join me.
I give my YouTube vlogs the main title of "Fitness Over 60." It is my goal to build a community of like-minded riders whose purpose is to get and stay active and fit into their senior years. At 60, I see myself as just entering those years. I am not as fit as I would like to be, but neither am I trying to become a superstar athlete. I am becoming more fit all the time with:
-Regular cycling,
-Elliptical exercises
-Frequent resistance training (#x3bar) and
-Ketogenic/Intermittent Fast eating
are the main elements of my fitness plan.
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Listen to sermons I have preached at https://www.youtube.com/user/marvinmckenzie01
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