Day 6 was basically a repeat of Day 3. I did the 645 cardio workout, followed immediately by the two Lift 4 recovery workouts. Adding in the bear plank hold as the 5th exercise in the 645 cardio is helpful as I can hold myself in that position for most of the 30 seconds. Once that becomes easy, I will probably start doing triple bear off as opposed to just holding bear plank.
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.
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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.
Sunday, April 14, 2024
Workout Update: 645 Cardio/Lift 4 Day 5
Day 5 was the leg workout in Lift 4 and 645 cardio in the evening. The leg workout was a 50-50 workout, and I could make all of the moves unmodified (albeit a bit slower than the people in the workout) during the HIIT portion, except for the triple bear. I have started to add the bear plank hold to the 645 workouts, so I can hopefully get to the point where I can do triple bear modified or unmodified (they are both equally as bad) by the end of the eight weeks.
Workout Update: 645 Cardio/Lift 4 Day 4
Day 4 was shoulders in Lift 4 (which is an interval workout) and cardio from 645. Both workouts went pretty well. I was pleasantly surprised by how well the cardio exercises in the Lift 4 workouts went, as I did not have to modify much at all.
Workout Update: 645 Cardio/Lift 4 Day 3
For day 3, I did all of the workouts in the morning (since it was the rest day in Lift 4). So I did the 645 cardio, followed immediately by the two Lift 4 recovery workouts. Foam rolling was interesting since it was really the first time I had done it in a few weeks. I had knots in pretty much every muscle, so it felt good to get back to doing the foam rolling.
Workout Update: 645 Cardio/Lift 4 Day 2
Day 2 was the back and biceps workout from Lift 4 and the 645 cardio workout in the evening. My strategy in Lift 4 was the same as yesterday. Use the heaviest weight I could use and maintain perfect form (and pace) for all 10 reps of the resistance exercises, even if that meant using very light weights for some exercises. This one does not have a HIIT component, but in the evening workout, I could definitely tell my cardio fitness was improving as I did not have to modify any of the exercises I did.
Workout Update: 645 Cardio/Lift 4 Day 1
For the next workout, I decided to go back to Lift 4 but continue the 645 cardio routine with cardio exercises from Lift 4 swapped into the workout. So, on day 1, I did the Lift 4 chest and triceps workout in the morning and the 645 cardio workout in the evening. In the Lift 4 workout I dropped the amount of weight down so I can focus on form (and get me room to increase the amount of weight over the course of the program). I also got some of those magnetic microplates that you can add to the end of non-coated dumbbells to get another 2.5 lbs. That should help me increase the weights on some exercises where a 5lb jump will be too much. In the 645 workout, I added mountain climbers to the mix of exercises so I can get better at them and, hopefully, by the end of the 8 weeks of Lift 4, be able to actually run for the entire 30 or 45 seconds.
Book Review: Dune: The Duke of Caladan (Dune #11) #Dune
Saturday, April 13, 2024
DVD/Movie Review: The Last Days of Disco
Reviews for the movie tend to be all over the place. Some people love it, and some absolutely hate it. I am pretty neutral toward the movie. To me, the problem with the movie is that it tries to base the story too much around the characters that frequent the club and their lives. The problem is that none of the characters do much of anything or are all that interesting or likable. They mainly sit and talk, go to the club, then talk some more, go back to the club, hook up, then talk more. I think the movie would have been better if the focus was on the illegal activity at the club (and had more characters involved in the crime and/or investigation) as opposed to being focused on characters that were going to a club where shady shit was going down.
DVD/Movie Review: A Knight's Tale
Friday, April 12, 2024
Blu-Ray/Movie Review: Killers
Thursday, April 11, 2024
DVD/Movie Review: Kill Bill Volume 2
This volume lays out the entire back story of what led up to the attack we see bits and pieces of in the first movie. It also puts The Bride (Uma Thurman) in real peril, both physically and emotionally, as the movie goes along. The confrontation with Bill (David Carradine) is almost all dialogue and about 45 seconds of an actual fight scene, but it works perfectly. To the extent that Bill could be made sympathetic in any way for what he did, the writing and David Carradine's performance pulled that off. He balanced an almost easygoing nature with a sinister one perfectly. Daryl Hannah and Michael Madsen get a lot of screen time in this one, much more than Vivica Fox and Lucy Lui got in the first movie. The fight scene between Elle and The Bride was certainly the high point of the movie, action-wise.
The DVD extras are very sparse. Like with the release of Volume 1, there is a short making-of documentary, then a music video, and a deleted scene. What was included was fine, but chances are there is a lot more that could have been included. Ultimately, whether you like this or not will depend on your taste. The movie definitely earns its R rating, but it is a more well-rounded and overall better movie than Volume 1. It is a good mix of action, drama, and dark humor. If you like Tarantino's other movies (especially Volume 1), chances are you will like this one. If bad language and violence are not up your alley, then you probably want to stay away.
Wednesday, April 10, 2024
DVD/Movie Review: Kill Bill, Vol. 1
Tuesday, April 9, 2024
Blu-Ray/Movie Review: Jonah Hex
Overall, the movie is okay, but I think Hex's origin story should have been fleshed out in detail. The entire movie clocks in around 80 minutes and that story is probably given less than 20 minutes. Aside from knowing who the good guy and bad guy are, we have no real reason to be invested in any of the characters. This is a shame, given that the supporting cast is made up of some very good actors (Michael Fassbender, Lance Reddick, etc). Megan Fox was pretty much the same as always. She looks pretty and has a couple good one-liners, but her character is not in the movie all that much until the end. And again, there is no backstory for her character so the only reason we are supposed to care about her character is she is pretty and loves Jonah Hex. I think the movie would have been better served to have been a little longer, with the first half giving a true backstory of the events that lead up to the start of this movie, then Hex going after Turnbull initially, and then his transition to a bounty hunter. If that movie did well, then a better version of this movie could have been made and with characters that people actually are invested in, they may have been able to get at least a couple movies from the story.
I have never read the comics, but from reading other reviews, it seems like the filmmakers diverged a lot from the source material. If you are a fan of the comics and changing the story would piss you off, then I would say skip this entirely. For everyone else, the movie is entertaining enough. It could have been better, but with the short running time (especially for comic book movies) it gets in and out pretty quickly.
Monday, April 8, 2024
Workout Update: 645 Cardio/MBF Day 21
Day 21 was the final day of MBF, which was the dynamic recovery routine. Again, I did the 15-minute cardio routine from 645 as a warm-up for the MBF workout. I cannot really say that my flexibility improved all that much during the three week period, but it did not regress either. Starting tomorrow, I am going to do another round of Lift 4, which I plan to do in the mornings, and then do the 645 cardio workout in the evening. But, in that one, I am going to try to do more challenging exercises (like plank jacks and mountain climbers) to keep improving my stamina.
Workout Update: 645 Cardio/MBF Day 20
Day 20 was the final Power Ignite workout from MBF. I did not do the 645 cardio workout, however. The cross-climber plank-jack combo in the third block was especially brutal, even though we only had to do 12 reps. The push-up block changed to do inchworms to 2 push-ups, but instead of doing 8 total, it was dropped to 6.
Workout Update: 645 Cardio/MBF Day 19
Day 19 was the final resistance-focused workout (full body burn) in MBF and the 15-minute cardio routine from 645. The MBF workout was very challenging again, especially in the unbalanced blocks. That was especially the case since some of the exercises were done standing on one foot. In the 645 workout, I still swapped out the jump lunges since my knee was still a bit sore.
Workout Update: 645 Cardio/MBF Day 18
Day 18 was the last core cardio workout from MBF and, of course, in the evening the 15-minute cardio routine from 645. In the MBF workout, I was able to do seven full rounds and most of an eighth round during the AMRAP portion. So, that increased from five rounds in the first week to 7.8 rounds in week three. So, my cardio/stamina has improved.
Workout Update: 645 Cardio/MBF Day 17
Day 17 was the upper body burn workout in MBF and cardio from 645. The range of weight I used in this final workout was 8 lbs (for the kneeling lateral raises in the final block) to 17.5 lbs (for the first two sets of the presses in the first block). I had to drop that down to 15 lbs for sets three and four. It was another very tough workout, even using light weights.
Workout Update: 645 Cardio/MBF Day 16
Day 16 was the Core Circuit workout, which again used the same jump rope moves we did in weeks 1 and 2. In the 4-minute AMRAP round, I was able to do five full rounds and just over half of a sixth round. So, in the three weeks, I was able to go from 3.5 rounds to 5.6 rounds during the AMRAP portion. And, in the evening I did the 15-minute cardio workout from 645.
Workout Update: 645 Cardio/MBF Day 15
Day 15 was the start of the final week of MBF, which meant week three's "lower body burn" workout. The format of the workout is the same as the other resistance workouts--two blocks of two unbalanced exercises followed by a combination of the two exercises, doing two sets on each side, and two blocks of three sets of two balanced exercises. The weights I used ranged from 12 lbs to 20 lbs. In the fourth block, which has narrow squats followed by calf raises, I started at 20 lbs but ended up having to drop to 15 lbs to keep my form in the squats. In the evening, I did the 15-minute 645 cardio workout. I changed up some of the exercises to compensate for a sore left knee, but got it done.
Blu-Ray/Movie Review: JFK Director's Cut
Stone definitely believes there was a conspiracy, even while acknowledging in the notes included in the book portion of the director's cut of the film that it is possible there was none. Where he opened himself up to criticism is that he did not pick a single hypothesis and go with that. While the movie is centered around the alleged involvement of Clay Shaw, Stone basically threw out all the various possibilities that have been put forth over the years from Cuba to the mob, to the CIA orchestrating the hit. He couches the various hypotheses in the story by using words like possibly, maybe, etc, to describe what could have happened. Stone does a great job weaving in old news and archived footage with scenes that he filmed. So much so that it was hard to tell at times where the real-life footage ended and the movie started. Stone's stated intention however was to provide all of the "theories" that are out there, and let the viewers make up their own minds. To that end, regardless of whether you believe that was the responsible way to approach the film, it succeeds. Another way Stone leaves himself open to what is probably the most valid criticism is that he included material that was just plain inaccurate. The big one that comes to mind is the trial scene recreating the magic bullet when he placed Kennedy and Connelly directly in line with each other on the same level. In reality, Connelly's seat sat lower and off-center, which when taken into account omits all the turns that the bullet would have to do in the whole "left, then right" sequence of the film, which was one of the most powerful sequences in the movie.
The lynchpin of the film's quality, regardless of whether you agree with the substance, was the acting. Many A or B list actors who were alive at the time had a role in the film. Some little more than cameos, but it really was a who's who when it came to the cast. I think Costner did a great job making Jim Garrison much more of a heroic figure than he really was. Garrison's overall reputation outside the JFK case was pretty checkered. The film boasts a cast that includes Donald Sutherland, Sissy Spacek, Walter Matthau, John Candy, Tommy Lee Jones, Gary Oldman, and Kevin Bacon, among many others. There was not one bad performance in the bunch.
I am not sure how long the theatrical version of the movie is. If memory serves, it was just under three hours. This clocks in at just under three and a half hours, with a lot of additional and extended scenes. Including a 5 minute or so narrative at the beginning of the movie that describes Kennedy's presidency up to that point. There are also a few features included as extras along with even more deleted scenes. Chances are anyone reading this by now already has a strong opinion of the movie. For those who do not, as I said regardless of your position on whether there was a conspiracy or not, you can still enjoy the acting and the non-fictionalized historical aspects of the movie. If nothing else this will always be a movie that is a conversation starter and a thought piece.
Sunday, April 7, 2024
Book Review: The Athena Project
Saturday, April 6, 2024
Blu-Ray/Movie Review: Jennifer's Body
Ultimately, whether you like this or not is going to be totally subjective. I don't think you have to like it because Diablo Cody wrote it, or a particular actor or actress is in it, but chances are if you are fans of any of the individuals involved, and the horror genre (depending on your tastes) you will like it. There are funny moments, gory moments, and even dramatic moments in the story, and they all work well. The acting is decent to good. The script was good. The script was generally much better than what you get in a lot of horror movies, but there were some eye-rolling moments here and there. There is not the gratuitous nudity that you get in a lot of horror movies. Megan Fox is in some skimpy outfits, but everything stays covered up. There is however a good two-minute sequence of her and Amanda Seyfried making out which is as spectacular as it sounds (if you are into that sort of thing). So, if you are looking for something that is not a cookie-cutter kind of horror movie, this is worth the time to watch.
Friday, April 5, 2024
DVD/Movie Review: The Island
The acting in the movie is good all around. Scarlett Johansson (who was in her first major role after Lost in Translation) and Ewan McGregor play the parts of the escaped clones very well. McGregor also has to play the "real" person who interacts with his clone which he also does a great job with. Sean Bean plays the main bad guy role as the one who runs the cloning center. He did very well portraying the fact that his character basically had no morals and only cared about money. I personally think the best supporting performance was from Djimon Hounsou who basically plays a bounty hunter tasked to track down the escaped clones. He has to strike a balance between a guy doing the job he was hired for, and not truly believing in the ultimate purpose.
It does have some of the hallmarks of a Michael Bay summer blockbuster, but even if you are only lukewarm to his other movies, this one is worth giving it a chance. It is definitely more than just things blowing up. While it is certainly not an Academy Award winner or something that will keep you thinking about it for days after you watch it, there is enough substance to the story to make it worth seeing.
Thursday, April 4, 2024
DVD/Movie Review: Into the Blue
Ultimately, the movie is not an Academy Award winner by any means. It has great visuals (both landscape and flesh variety), decent action, and a pretty easy-to-follow plot. The movie is a pretty standard action thriller. There is not a lot of character development or great acting in the movie. I think Walker is better in this movie than he has been in any of the Fast & Furious films. Alba's character is a toned-down version of her Dark Angel character (she has some of the snarkiness of that character but less ass-kicking ability). Ashley Scott and Scott Caan's characters are actually pretty unlikable, and pretty much the reason for all the trouble that ensues. Josh Brolin (in his pre-No Country For Old Men fame) does a good job as the ultimate bad guy in the film. It is a little long (clocking in just under two hours), but the pace moves fairly well, so it does not feel like the movie is too long. All in all, it is an okay way to kill a couple of hours.