For Day 54 I just did the two Lift 4 recovery workouts. But, the twist was, for the foam rolling workout I actually used my rumble roller. For those who do not know, the rumble roller is a hard foam roller that has protrusions on the surface. The idea is that it helps with trigger points and myofascial release. Because I already had a regular foam roller, when I ordered the P90X2 kit years ago I paid a bit extra to get the rumble roller. But, since I did not foam roll regularly, I could not use it (there is a reason Tony Horton is groaning throughout the X2 mobility workout). This time, I figured since I have been foam rolling every day for 7 weeks straight, I would try it. It was definitely tougher than the regular foam roller, but it was not as bad as I thought it would be. And, since the Lift 4 foam rolling routine is so short, it is the perfect one to try it out on. Once I got through that I did the stretch routine which went pretty much the same as it did on Wednesday.
Here you will find things about fitness and nutrition, mainly (but not exclusively) in relation to the Beachbody programs like P90x and Insanity. And, I will start adding reviews for Books, DVDs and Blu-Rays, and other products. All views and opinions on this blog are my own.
Welcome
Welcome to my ever-evolving blog. It started out as a blog on Beachbody workouts and products, mainly when I was a Beachbody coach. I no longer coach, not because I don't believe in Beachbody's programs (I subscribe to Beachbody on Demand and use their workouts every day), I am just not a salesperson and hated that aspect of it. I am more than willing to answer questions about my experiences with their products and the various workouts, and I feel freer to do so without the appearance of giving a biased review of something.
I have also started adding reviews for various things I have purchased like movies, books, CDs, and other products. This was brought about by a fight with Amazon in which all of my reviews were removed over a completely bullshit allegation that I posted a review that violated their terms of service. After going back and forth with the morons in the community-reviews department (even after they admitted that my posts did not violate their guidelines) they restored my account (which took them six months to do), but I have been posting my reviews on my blog to have them preserved in case something like that happens again. And here, I will post uncensored reviews so I will swear from time to time and post reviews that may be longer than Amazon's character limit. Everything I post here on any topic or product is my personal opinion, and I take no compensation for any product reviews I post. I am a member of Amazon's vine program and because I get those products for free, I keep those reviews on Amazon only, but everything I have purchased with my own money, whether from Amazon or some other store/website/outlet, I will post here.
I also plan to do some longer blog posts on various topics, such as how to learn physics, how to get through calculus, and longer reviews of workout programs as I do them. Basically, whatever strikes me as interesting at the time. As you can see if you navigate around the blog, I had many years in between postings. During that time I was going back to school to get an engineering degree, and learning material that I avoided my first time through college was a different experience and one that gave me a lot of insight into how to do well in those classes, which I will try to impart here for those who are looking to get a science or engineering degree.
Saturday, November 18, 2023
Workout Update: Lift-4/645 Corrective and Foam Rolling Day 53
Day 53 was lower body foam rolling in 645 and Full Body HIIT in Lift 4.
The HIIT workout had a bit of a different format than the prior leg day HIIT workout. There are three blocks and a bonus round, which is the same as the other workouts. However, in this one, each block has two exercises, one focused on the legs and then one that is focused on the upper body (basically the chest and/or triceps doing push-ups). The two "easiest" moves (single-leg plyo jumps and push-ups with a hop or step-up in between that you do for 60 and 45 seconds respectively. The second and third blocks introduce harder moves like triple bear, tricep to wide plyo push-ups, box squats, etc. In each block, the amount of time you do the exercises goes down but the amount of rest between them (which is never long anyway) goes down. Then you do one bonus set in which you do all six moves for 30 seconds each and no rest between the moves, and then finish with three sets of core.
The Lift 4 workout was tough. Everyone, including Niels, who never modifies, had to modify moves during the last block of HIIT and in the bonus set. It was that hard. The core sets actually felt like rest because the regular part of the workout was so hard.
Friday, November 17, 2023
DVD/TV Series: Arrested Development: The Complete Series
What I loved about the show is that it would make fun of anything and everything. No topic was off limits, and they definitely pushed the boundaries of what could be put on TV. It did not rely on a laugh track to tell people when something was funny. It presumed the audience was smart enough to figure that out on its own. Ron Howard's narration was one of the best parts of the show. His quips were always perfectly timed, and set up and/or punctuated the jokes better than any laugh track ever could.
As I said, the humor is not for everyone. If you like shows like Family Guy, The Office, American Dad, and South Park, chances are you will love this show. Even if you are not a fan of all those shows but are a fan of comedies, then this is definitely one worth giving a try. I think it says a lot about the show that even after being off the air for years the entire cast is coming back to do the 10-episode season and the movie. Hopefully, those will be popular enough to give the show new life and keep it around even longer.
Thursday, November 16, 2023
Workout Update: Lift-4/645 Corrective and Foam Rolling Day 52
Day 52 was upper body foam rolling from 645 and shoulders and arms from Lift 4.
This is the first workout that combines shoulders and arms. It was a circuit workout, meaning we did two quad sets consisting of a shoulder exercise followed by a biceps exercise, followed by another shoulder exercise, and finishing with a triceps exercise. You do three sets with no rest between the exercises. Then, you have a burnout round that has one shoulder exercise (swimmers), one biceps exercise (full curls), and one triceps exercise (triceps push-ups). You do each exercise for 30 seconds, and again have no rest between the exercises, and again do three sets. Then, as usual, you finish with three sets of core, this time alternating between dumbell drivers and weighted flutter kicks, doing each exercise for 30 seconds.
This workout was kind of another shock to the body. I would say it was a bit easier than chest and back was earlier in the week, but not much. I absolutely had to reduce the amount of weight I was using by the third set for some of the exercises and the lack of rest between sets made it very hard to keep going.
DVD/TV Series Review: ER Season 8
Personally, I think this season would have been the best spot to end the show. To me, the show just did not have the same feel after this season. That is not to say that there were not good characters, storylines, or episodes in the remaining 7 seasons, but I think the perfect ending would have been for Dr. Green to pass the torch to Dr. Carter and the series would have gone out on a high (albeit sad) note. The episodes "The Letter" and "On The Beach" were two of the best episodes in the entire series and would have been a perfect two-part series finale. And, the show never could have been accused of staying on the air too long had it ended at that point. I look at ER as two different series. The one that lasted up to this season, and the one that remained on the air from seasons 9-15. If you were a fan of the show at any point in its run, but especially a fan of the early years of the show, you will love this season.
Wednesday, November 15, 2023
Workout Update: Lift-4/645 Corrective and Foam Rolling Day 51
For Day 51 I did the corrective ankles routine from 645 and the two recovery routines from Lift 4.
I was surprised that I did not have as many knots in my legs today as I thought I would after leg day. I would not, however, say that my mobility or flexibility was any better today than it has been. I definitely have less pain in my IT band when I do the foam rolling than I did when I started Lift 4.
Tuesday, November 14, 2023
Workout Update: Lift-4/645 Corrective and Foam Rolling Day 50
Day 50 included doing corrective hips in 645 and Legs in Lift 4.
This was another switch up, doing legs on Day 2 instead of Day 4. This was a 50/50 workout with a couple of twists. First, you do three exercises in each block (three blocks in all). All, back to back without any rest. Then, instead of the 60,45, 30, 15-second format for the HIIT, you just do three sets of three HIIT exercises (twisted mountain climbers, soccer sprints, and squat jumps) each for 30 seconds. Then, of course, you finish the workout off with three sets of core, alternating between prayer squats and bicycle twists.
This was another hard workout. You are still lifting pretty heavy (although I had to go lighter on a couple of the exercises since there was even less time between the exercises) and doing more reps in each block. Needless to say, my legs were toast by the end of the workout.
Book Review: On Top of the World: Cantor Fitzgerald, Howard Lutnick, & 9/11: A Story of Loss & Renewal
Monday, November 13, 2023
Workout Update: Lift-4/645 Corrective and Foam Rolling Day 49
Day 49 was corrective shoulders in 645 and the first Shred Week in Lift 4.
This week, the Lift 4 workout is Chest and Back. Until this point in the program, Chest has been paired with Triceps and Back has been paired with Biceps. This workout is a circuit workout, so we do 2 quad blocks. In the first block, you alternate chest, back, chest, and back. In the second block, you do two chest exercises followed by two back exercises. Once you are done with the two quad blocks, you do a burnout round. In the burnout round you do three exercises, regular push-ups, back extensions, and wide push-ups. As has been the case in all the workouts, you get little to no rest between exercises and 30 seconds between sets. So, even though you are not doing any cardio during this workout, your heart rate will still get up there. Then, the workout finishes with the three sets of core. This time, you do weighted crunches followed by windshield wipers.
The Lift 4 workout was challenging. Even though you are doing the same moves, pairing chest exercises with back exercises is a shock to the system. I found that I could not lift as heavy as I could during the first 5 weeks when the larger muscles were paired with smaller muscles. Overall, however, it was a good workout.
Book Review: Star Wars: Tales from the Death Star
Sunday, November 12, 2023
Workout Update: Lift-4/645 Corrective and Foam Rolling Day 48
For Day 48 I did the two recovery routines from Lift 45.
Thankfully, there were fewer knots in my leg muscles today so the Roll and Recover routine was not as uncomfortable. And, I felt like I had a little more flexibility in the stretching routine. So, all in all, it went well.
Book Review: State of the Union (Scot Harvath Series #3)
Saturday, November 11, 2023
Workout Update: Lift-4/645 Corrective and Foam Rolling Day 47
For Day 47 I foam rolled in the morning, doing the lower body foam rolling routine from 645, and in the evening, doing the foam rolling routine from Lift 4.
Each of the routines helped as I had a lot of knots in my various leg muscles. During the Lift 4 routine, my internet kept dropping so the stream would buffer. So, I just used that opportunity to foam roll longer, and really work out the remaining knots in my hamstrings and calves.
Friday, November 10, 2023
Workout Update: Lift-4/645 Corrective and Foam Rolling Day 46
For day 46, I just did Lift 4 Legs, which was the HIIT workout. I did not have enough time in the morning to do the foam rolling from 645 and by the time I had time to work out in the evening, I was not up for doing two. So, I will do the lower body foam rolling in the morning.
The HIIT workout was tough (as usual). The "main" part of the workout was three sets of four exercises that you do for 60 seconds (single leg lunge jumps), 45 seconds (triple bear), 30 seconds (soccer runs), and 15 seconds (jump squats). After the third set, you do two burnout sets in which you do all four exercises for 30 seconds. Again, during the main three sets there is very little rest between exercises, and in the burnout sets there is no rest. Then, you finish with three sets of core which were side planks, 30 seconds on each side. I again was modifying during the workout left and right. Instead of doing triple bear, I was trying to hold the beast position (with my knees 2 inches off the floor) for as long as I could, dropping to my knees for a couple of seconds and holding again. The idea is that the next time I do the workout I will actually be able to do at least the actual modification of triple bear the entire time, if not the unmodified version.
DVD/TV Series Review: Buffy the Vampire Slayer: The Complete Series
I came on to the Buffy bandwagon later in the series run. The movie came out while I was in high school and I remember it being pretty bad, so I did not really have much interest when I heard that a TV show was being made. As a result I never watched one episode until the very end of the 4th season and then from the 5th season on. I just happened to watch that episode as a fluke because the WB happened to be the only channel I could get on my TV right after I moved and before I got Satellite TV hooked up. Needless to say, I am glad that I did.
Honestly, had I started watching at the very beginning I may not have stuck with the show. The first season (12 episodes) was really about the show getting a foothold, and establishing the characters. As a result, the stories did not always flow as well as they did in the later seasons. What the show did do well, even from the first episode on, was take the experiences that most of us had in high school and as teenagers in the 1980s or 1990s and present them as real monsters and demons. When you look back at it, the show tackled issues like living up to parents' expectations, peer pressure, abuse, rape, death, and sexuality (to name just a few) at a time when I was not politically correct to do so. The show, at its core, is really about growing up.
I personally think the show peaked with the 5th season. The perfect ending to the show would have been Buffy giving her life to save the world. While I did not hate season 6 and loved the musical episode in season 6, I just think that had it ended with season 5 the show would have probably never would have been accused of getting stale and holding on too long. In my opinion, season 3 was the best of the series. It had the best big bad(s) in the Mayor and Faith, the storyline behind Angel leaving the show, and really started giving substance to the supporting characters. I also very much liked season 4, which dealt with the core group going their own ways, and then having to come back together at the end. While that season saw the departure of Angel and Cordelia (aside from a couple cross-over episodes with the spin-off series, Angel) and the introduction of Riley and the Initiative, it was really about high school friends growing distant as they go to college. It also saw Anya (played awesomely by Emma Caufield) become a series regular. I know some people really hated the direction season 6 went and it did go much darker than many of the previous seasons, at least in terms of the main characters. The nerd trio was kind of lame, but I liked the direction they went in the last few episodes of that season and I do think the 7th season did a good job of wrapping up the story (especially after Firefly was canceled and Nathan Fillion came on).
Chances are anyone reading this by now is a fan of the show, or at least has seen enough of it to know what it is about. For anyone who is a total newcomer to the show, while I cannot say for certain whether you will like it or not, that is totally subjective and depends on your taste. I can tell you it was a funny, dramatic, well-written, and well-acted show. If you are a fan of Joss Whedon shows and movies in general and somehow have not seen much of the show (and I doubt that is possible) you will love it, especially from seasons 2-5. Of course, it has come out in recent years that the environment behind the scenes was very toxic, largely because of Whedon's behavior, which definitely sours some people's opinion of the show. I still think the show is enjoyable, but I definitely would not watch the bonus material that features him or listen to his commentary tracks anymore. Ultimately, in my opinion, the show was more than just Joss Whedon and I can support and enjoy the show even if Whedon may be a jackass. If your only experience was the movie, which was a lot more campy than the series, don't let that cloud your view of the series. Even if you are not totally into it in season 1, give it a chance. The series really takes off in seasons 2 and 3. If you were in high school at any point in the late 1980s or early to mid-1990s you will get all the references and jokes. Even if you were not, I think you will still find the show entertaining and far better than many of the shows that have been on the air since Buffy has been gone.
Book Review: Sisterhood of Dune (Dune #4)
Thursday, November 9, 2023
Workout Update: Lift-4/645 Corrective and Foam Rolling Day 45
DVD/TV Series Review: Angel Seasons 1-5
+++Warning, this contains spoilers from throughout the series+++
This is the Buffy spinoff series, Angel, which initially starred Buffy alumni David Boreanez and Charisma Carpenter, and later Alexis Denisof and James Marsters. Late actor Glenn Quinn also starred as one of the leads during the first season.
I stumbled on to Buffy and Angel rather late in the "Buffyverse's" run. I started watching the shows in what was the 5th Season of Buffy and the 2nd season of Angel (actually I first saw the season 4 finale of Buffy and season 1 finale of Angel the week before the season 5 and season 2 premiers, respectively, and then watched each show until they ended). Obviously, I have seen every episode since both shows were put out on DVD, but I remember becoming an instant fan of both shows, especially Angel, even without all the backstories. The overall theme of Angel was always the fight against evil, and how it never ends. The storylines on Angel tended to be more mature than those on Buffy, especially as compared to the first three seasons of Buffy. I really liked the show fleshed out Angel's backstory and his transition from Angelus to the good guy he would ultimately become.
Another storyline I loved from Angel was the redemption of Faith that started in season 1 and carried over to season 4. The whole story was well written and well acted and was probably not something that could have ever been done effectively on Buffy. The show also did well at making all the characters evolve, especially Cordelia and Wesley. The last season seems to be one that many fans either liked or hated. I loved the last season. The whole story of trying to fight evil from inside the belly of the beast was done well. And it had some of the best episodes of the series, including Hellbound, Smile Time, A Hole in The World, and Shells. I do think that the show did the character of Cordelia dirty and that Cordelia (and Charisma Carpenter) deserved a better ending than either of them got.
The ending to the series was rushed, mainly
because the network canceled the show pretty much at the last minute. They
actually had to go back and re-shoot some of the scenes for the last show after
they knew it was going to be a series finale rather than the season finale.
While not quite a Sopranos fade abrupt black screen, the series is not wrapped
up in a nice tidy bow. It cuts off at the start of an epic battle, the
conclusion to which we never know (unless you get the season 6 comic books).
This set is just a packaging of all of the individual season DVDs with all of the original extras. There has been another complete series set released, but this just has the original book-type cases. Chances are if you are reading this you already
know at least a little bit about the series. While liking or disliking a TV
show involves a large amount of subjectivity, what I can tell you is that if
you have seen some of the shows and liked those, the series, on the whole, is
consistently good with not many bad or "clunker" episodes among the
110 episodes. For some, the series may be a bit tainted by the allegations against Joss Whedon and how he treated the actresses (including Carpenter), but I see it as the series is larger than him, and choose not to let his jackassery ruin my enjoyment of the show.
Workout Update: Lift-4/645 Corrective and Foam Rolling Day 44
For day 44 I did the corrective ankles routine in 645 and the two recovery routines in Lift 4.
I absolutely needed the foam rolling in both routines since I had a lot of knots in my legs. I can tell that the corrective ankles routine is helping my overall ankle support as I can more easily keep my heels on the ground when bending my knee toward the wall.
Tuesday, November 7, 2023
Workout Update: Lift-4/645 Corrective and Foam Rolling Day 43
Day 43 was the corrective hips routine from 645 and Back and Biceps in Lift 4.
The Back and Biceps workout was a 50/50 workout, so there were three blocks of lifting, consisting of one back exercise and one biceps exercise for three sets. Then, there is the HIIT portion in which you do three sets of three exercises for 60, 45, and 30 seconds. Then, we finish with three sets of two core-focused exercises. The lifting portion went okay, but I had no energy during HIIT, and honestly, I half-assed it for pretty much all of the HIIT part of the workout. I am not exactly sure why, but I think it is because I have not slept great the past couple of nights.
Monday, November 6, 2023
Workout Update: Lift-4/645 Corrective and Foam Rolling Day 42
Day 43 was the start of week 6 in Lift 4, which meant chest and triceps and I did corrective shoulders from 645.
The shoulder routine helped me today and was not as hard as I thought it would be, mainly because my shoulder was not as sore from the COVID booster as I expected.
The chest and triceps workout was a circuit workout, so again two quad blocks in which you alternate four exercises (chest, triceps, chest, and triceps), for three sets, and then you do a burnout round in which you do three sets alternating 30 seconds of wide push-ups and 30 seconds of triceps push-ups. Finally, you do three sets of core, alternating between 30 seconds of side crunches and 30 seconds of weighted flutter kicks.
This was another rough workout. I was able to maintain the heavier weight for the first set in each block, but then I had to drop the amount of weight down for almost every exercise in the second and third sets in each block. This is a program that will definitely humble you when it comes to how much weight you can use because there is so little time between the exercises (basically none) and the sets (just 30 seconds, which is enough time to get yourself in position to do the first exercise again) that your muscles get very tired. This is not like P90x where you get at least 30 seconds between exercises and at least one minute between blocks, plus the amount of time that Tony chats. So, even if you can do 30 or 40 lbs on a bench press, by the third set when you have done 80 reps of chest and triceps exercises with no rest, you may have to back way off on the amount of weight you use in the last set.
Sunday, November 5, 2023
Workout Update: Lift-4/645 Corrective and Foam Rolling Day 41
For Day 41 I again did the two recovery workouts from Lift 4. I made sure to get them done in the morning since I got my COVID booster yesterday morning, and if history repeats itself, I will feel like shit tonight and will be fine tomorrow after I sleep it off. Thankfully, my shoulder doesn't hurt as badly as I was expecting it to, so I was able to do the foam rolling without a problem. I noticed in the stretch routine that I got my knee closer to the floor in the supine twists than I had been able to the last few times I did the workout.
Saturday, November 4, 2023
Workout Update: Lift-4/645 Corrective and Foam Rolling Day 40
For day 40 I did the two recovery workouts/routines from Lift 4.
The foam rolling went well, although I did not feel like I had too many knots, even in my legs, which was a bit surprising after yesterday's leg workout. The stretch routine also went pretty well. Since I hate doing inchworms I replace those with another hamstring stretch that I can actually get a bit deeper into, basically going from the hip flexor stretches into the hamstring stretches that are like the half splits.
Book Review: Star Wars: The High Republic: Tales of Light and Life
Friday, November 3, 2023
Workout Update: Lift-4/645 Corrective and Foam Rolling Day 39
Day 39 was lower body foam rolling from 645 and Week 5 Legs in Lift 4.
The Legs workout was a 50/50 workout so you do three blocks of leg exercises, each block containing two exercises that you do back-to-back for three sets without any rest between the exercises, and you get 30 seconds between sets. Then, you do three sets of HIIT exercises (fast feet burpees, jump sumos, and triple bear) that you do for 60 seconds, 45 seconds, and 30 seconds, respectively. Then you finish out with three sets of core, alternating between a weighted crunch/leg lift combo and floor-to-ceiling leg lifts.
The leg workout was hard. I was pretty gassed when I got to the HIIT, so much so I was taking unscheduled breaks left and right. I think that the lower body foam rolling in the morning did help the leg workout in the evening as my legs were definitely not as tight as normal.