Deadpool 2 movie tomorrow

Comedy relief 

 

This is off topic.. BUT…

 

Who plans on going to see DEADPOOL 2 MOVIE TOMORROW? I am going tomorrow on opening day 🙂

 

I figured I would ask in case I have any superhero fans out there and we wanted to nerd out about the upcoming movie 🙂 I love superhero movies (new fact about me) My favorite being DC characters; more specifically – BATMAN & WONDERWOMAN:) 

 

No, I have not yet to see the new Avengers movie, but my youngest brother (he is 9) spoiled the ending for me today when he was telling me about a classmate who shared with him on what to expect with the new movie.. :/ but hopefully I do get the chance to see it.

 

I don’t get to the movie theater often enough to keep up with all the superhero movies in order, but I do my best to watch them at some point. In the meantime, I just try to stay away from spoilers — EXCEPT FOR TODAY! lol 🙂

 

So with that being said, hopefully someone else geeks out on superheros and can leave comments. 

 

Shay-lon

May 15th Sumos & Squats

Speed and explosiveness

 

Warm Up:

 
  • Linear leg press: 4 x 25, 118 lbs (platform only)
  • Kettlebell swings: 4 x 25, 12 lbs
  • front box jumps: 4 x 25

Workout:

  • Sumo deadlift: 9 x 3-6, 125 lbs (55% 1RM)
  • Barbell back squat (low bar, wide stance): 9 x 3-6, 110 lbs (55% 1RM)
  • Barbell front squat: 6 x 12-15, 55 lbs
  • barbell back squat (high bar, narrow stance) 5 x 3-6, 110 lbs

Tri-set:

  • smith machine sissy squats: 6 x 12-15, 50 lbs
  • smith machine lunges: 6 x 12-15 each leg, 50 lbs
  • front leg raises: 6 x 12-15

Tri-set:

  • smith machine stiff legged deadlifts: 6 x 12-15, 95 lbs
  • DB goblet squat: 6 x 12-15, 20 lbs
  • kettlebell swings: 6 x 12-15, 10 kg
 

Chest day gains

Warm up:

  • DB bench press: 4 x 25, 20 lbs
  • Band reverse fly: 4 x 25, green band
  • band pull apart:  4 x 25, green band

Workout:

  • Barbell bench press: 9 x 3-6, 70 lbs (60% 1RM)

        — Barbell bench press (wide): 5 x 3-6, 70 lbs

        — barbell bench press (narrow): 5 x 3-6, 70 lbs

Tri-set:

  • Incline Db bench press: 6 x 12-15, 60 lbs
  • EZ bar military press: 6 x 12-15, 30 lbs
  • DB shrugs: 6 x 12-15, 100 lbs

Tri-set:

  • Seated Arnold DB press: 6 x 12-15, 40lbs, 30 lbs
  • EZ bar reverse grip bentover row: 6 x 12-15, 70 lbs
  • assisted dips: 6 x 12-15, 130 lbs

May 10th workout Heavy leg day gains

Warm up:

  • DB goblet squats: 4 x 25, 10 lbs
  • EZ Bar wide stance deadlifts: 4 x 25, 20 lbs
  • EZ bar butt lifts: 4 x 25, 20 lbs 

Workout:

  • Conventional deadlift: 4 x 2-4, 4 x 240 lbs, 4 x 255 lbs, 4 x 270 lbs
  • Barbell back squat (low bar, wide stance): 3 x 2-4, 3 x 160 , 3 x 170, 3 x 180

           — barbell back squat: 2 x 1-2, 2 x 190, 2 x 200 

Tri-set:

  • Body bar overhead squat: 6 x 12-15, 9 lbs
  • DB wide stance stiff-legged deadlift: 6 x 12-15, 50 lbs
  • Fire hydrants: 6 x 12-15

Tri-set:

  • Leg extension machine: 6 x 12-15, 60 lbs
  • leg curl machine: 6 x 12-15, 50 lbs
  • Hip adduction machine: 6 x 12-15, 50 lbs
 
 
 
 

BEGREATGUYS #5 — My exam story (Try Again)

I have learned many things, some of which made a difference in my life. One of which, is learning to “try again”, which for some is easy enough but for others like myself, “trying again” is scary and makes us overwhelmed, makes us anxious and gives us stress. Stress we don’t need nor want. I can tell you of many incidences where I wanted to try again but didn’t due to fear and not knowing, due to low self esteem and negative thinking and due to lack of courage. I grew up on “trying” and giving it my best; my mom always told me and my siblings this growing up — and even then it was easier said than done. Almost like now. Where trying something for a second or third time seems like a waste of time, especially when you don’t know how it will end. 

I learned REAL soon, that trying again can be the door that opens opportunity — All it takes is a positive mindset, belief in yourself and capabilities & your “why”  (in other words the reason that you NEED to try again, why is this important to you) because without a why, you lose focus and give up. This almost happened to me within this year. 

Just recently I got certified in Personal Training by ACSM (one of the hardest personal training exams right next to CSCS) and holds the “Gold standard” for the fitness industry because it was the FIRST certification and very few people pass this exam the first time let alone the second time. I graduated college May 2016 and took the exam for the first time December of 2016 and FAILED. Mind you it cost me 300 dollars to take it, and I didn’t have whole lot of financial stability at the time, so I knew it would take some saving up before I could afford it while also having to afford bills. I was very discouraged this first time (you can take it after 15 days with a discounted price) but at the time I could not afford to retake it, so I went a whole other year before re-taking it again. The first time I cried and got very upset. The second time, I had something new weighing on me, they were changing the cirriculum for this exam after this test date, so if I failed it this time, it meant having to buy new books & taking time to study the new material (expenses and time) so I retook the test Dec. 2017 and FAILED, again. Now I was very pissed off, I had cried at the gym when telling my boss/owner and sharing the news with a couple of gym members, it was like the world was falling on top of me and I couldn’t breath and didn’t know what to do, I started to think that maybe I was too dumb for this test — people gave me other names of personal training certs I could do: ACE, NASM, ISSA, etc but I didn’t want to do those, I wanted ACSM, it appealed to me because of the recognition it receives and how few people have passed. I wanted to pass it. 

In the meantime while my self esteem was low, I started looking into other cert options in case I wanted to give up on ACSM (and do know I did want to give up) because I even got ahold of NASM and talked with a rep about being interested in taking their exam and pricing and same with ACE. I even researched ISSA to see what it was about. When it was all said and done, I decided I would give ACSM a try ONCE more, because the material was new, I figured I’d rather study this new stuff then to spend more money with a whole other company/cert. Once again I was praying I could afford the new books/study aids — thankfully Amazon had it for decent price and because of using the trial period of Prime, I was able to have them shipped quickly to my house. I got my books and dug in, I decided to once again make note cards, but beforehand, read both textbooks while taking notes in a notebook then used the notes on the notecards and made over 100+ note cards to study from and used the ACSM pocket prep app. I was focused, UNTIL I wasn’t, I had set the date to February to retake the test but realized I wasn’t ready yet, so changed it to March but because I was too busy having fun on my birthday — I changed the date to April to give me more time to study (which I didn’t use my time to study very well) I got distracted by friends and wanting to hang out that I put my studies in second place & the times I could study I would have rather been able to go to bed early. I work two jobs so sleep is important to me. It wasn’t until a week before that I really dug into my notes and focused. I was overwhelmed but made it a priority to study because I didn’t want to keep rescheduling my exam. Long story short, I studies until midnight the night before and woke up bright and very, very early to eat breakfast, study and calm my nerves so I could come prepared with clarity. 

Walking into the testing center made me anxious but I was confident in myself and didn’t allow the nerves to take over my mind or fill me with negative thoughts. The test was 150 questions and I had to score 550 in order to pass. The test was HARD, very difficult but I could confidently say that I knew about 20 of the questions without pondering but the rest depended on memory, being able to answer practical questions and hoping that I can do a good job of guessing if I didn’t know the answer. Unlike the previous test, I went through all the flagged questions I had issues with and made sure I answered them to the best of my ability and even left 20 minutes on the clock before finishing the test because I took my time with this test, I wanted to do my best and give my best answers. 

I PASSED. I passed the test with a 557 score. I cried with a smile on my face and walked out that testing center not believing what just happened. I texted the first 5 people I wanted to share the news with and posted on Facebook the news. Everything was starting to make sense to me after this day, I didn’t give up. I could have very well not tried again but because I took the dive and TRIED AGAIN, I found out I could do it. I passed the exam and I am ever so blessed and happy with the results. Moral of the story, TRY AGAIN. 

“When you try something for the first time, you might find you aren’t the best at it, but doesn’t mean you can’t get better” – Shay-lon Moss

Shay-lon 

Check out my Instagram with the posted good news: ACSM cert