I started doing what I call a “pull apart stretch” (the band is behind my back with my hands outstretched to pull apart my chest and shoulders) on push days as well as pull days. I find it interesting how much more difficult this stretch is on a push day. Perhaps I will get more accustomed to it over time.
15 minutes elliptical to finish the workout.
Y2 W52 workout 1b, final week of year 2
(15-25 rep goal)
-Chest Press 28x240 (blk) diminishing range of motion to fatigue
-Split squats 18x51 (ltgry) diminishing range of motion to fatigue
-Overhead Press 22x73 (ltgry) diminishing range of motion to fatigue
-Triceps press 24x204 (dkgry) diminishing range of motion to fatigue
-Pull aparts 60 secondsx80 stretch (ltgry)
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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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