Shot back in November 2014.
Skiba's Gym is rugged, dusty, cold, and yet it has everything you need to have a good training session. I would rather travel at Skiba's gym than any globe gym any day of the week.
THE LAZY NEVER STARTED AND THE WEAK DIED ALONG THE WAY...... HOW DO YOU EXPECT TO RUN WITH THE WOLVES AT NIGHT IF YOU SPEND ALL DAY STUNTIN WITH THE PUPPIES?
Monday, February 22, 2016
Deadlifting at Skiba's Gym in Jersey
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Saturday, February 20, 2016
Big On the Basics - Front Squat
Here's a BOB vid I did at Skiba's Gym back in Nov. 2014 that Animal just released onto the their youtube channel. I think that they will be releasing a few more of the videos we shot in Jersey over this next year. :)
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Wednesday, February 10, 2016
BACK ATTACK at Fortis Fitness - ANIMAL PAK
ANIMAL PAK VIDEO….. BACK ATTACKBack training from a while back at Fortis Fitness.
Random facts about my life of training and pull ups
I LOVE pull ups. Only recently have I started incorporating pull-ups into my regimen again. This is due to bicep tendon issues forcing me to take a break. I believe that this(video) was my second or third time doing pull-ups in close to a year.
For me, I will always be able to do pull ups because I have been doing them since I was 11 years old when my grandmother gave me a pull up bar for my birthday. I set it up in my bedroom door. I would do 6 pull ups every time I passed it. If I went to the washroom I would do 6 on my way out and then 6 on my way back in….this would add up very fast. **NOTE- I had a pull up bar setup that stayed in the doorway via expanding and forcing friction. It slowly pushed apart the door frame and sent a crack up into the ceiling. Sorry Mom. Love you.
Before my hiatus from pull ups…I had been doing pull ups 3 times a week and usually 3-4 sets at 3-4 various styles of pull ups for a total of 12-16 sets depending on the style and how i were feeling. I would usually do anywhere from 10-30 reps per set depending on the style and if weighted or not. 'Rep wise' I would always end up doing 400-600 reps per week. Multiply that by 52 weeks a year and then the 20 years I've been training….now you might understand why I have over 19 inch arms(20 pumped up) even though I hardly ever train arms directly(i do some tricep extensions work here and there).
Anyway, I like pull ups, and I was happy to start doing them again in this video. Supinated or neutral grip are the only styles I can do without causing pain unfortunately. So this was after taking a long hiatus from doing pull ups of any kind….and also, after a 25 lb weight gain. When I stopped doing pull ups I was sitting around 230, in this video I am around 255lbs.
…and just for fun…back to my lighter days at 230lbs….My best set of these was one set of 15 reps. My best working sets was 5 sets of 11 reps. Here was my first practice at them after RUM a few years back.
Random facts about my life of training and pull ups
I LOVE pull ups. Only recently have I started incorporating pull-ups into my regimen again. This is due to bicep tendon issues forcing me to take a break. I believe that this(video) was my second or third time doing pull-ups in close to a year.
For me, I will always be able to do pull ups because I have been doing them since I was 11 years old when my grandmother gave me a pull up bar for my birthday. I set it up in my bedroom door. I would do 6 pull ups every time I passed it. If I went to the washroom I would do 6 on my way out and then 6 on my way back in….this would add up very fast. **NOTE- I had a pull up bar setup that stayed in the doorway via expanding and forcing friction. It slowly pushed apart the door frame and sent a crack up into the ceiling. Sorry Mom. Love you.
Before my hiatus from pull ups…I had been doing pull ups 3 times a week and usually 3-4 sets at 3-4 various styles of pull ups for a total of 12-16 sets depending on the style and how i were feeling. I would usually do anywhere from 10-30 reps per set depending on the style and if weighted or not. 'Rep wise' I would always end up doing 400-600 reps per week. Multiply that by 52 weeks a year and then the 20 years I've been training….now you might understand why I have over 19 inch arms(20 pumped up) even though I hardly ever train arms directly(i do some tricep extensions work here and there).
Anyway, I like pull ups, and I was happy to start doing them again in this video. Supinated or neutral grip are the only styles I can do without causing pain unfortunately. So this was after taking a long hiatus from doing pull ups of any kind….and also, after a 25 lb weight gain. When I stopped doing pull ups I was sitting around 230, in this video I am around 255lbs.
…and just for fun…back to my lighter days at 230lbs….My best set of these was one set of 15 reps. My best working sets was 5 sets of 11 reps. Here was my first practice at them after RUM a few years back.
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