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Cathlete
Hey guys, time for a new start to a new week and for me, a new workout, so here's a new thread! Buba, I am now very jealous of your DOMS - how sick am I?
Pasting from my blog ('cause my finger hurts too much to type more!), here's my CLX review (yep, babying myself over the weekend did the trick and my cold didn't get worse - I worked out today!):
Well, here it is: my first CLX review, now that I have done the first workout, Burn Circuit 1. First, a caveat: yesterday at around noon I sliced off a good piece of skin from my index finger. I put a bandage on it immediately, but it still hurts like hell and it's still bleeding the next day. (feel sorry for me? )
So, at times during the workout, I had to put down my heavy weight on that side because I just couldn't grip properly with that finger and it hurt too much. That being said, here we go:
I sweated a lot, but didn't really feel my muscles were being worked hard. It felt kind of strange; I was working hard, but it didn't feel like my muscles were doing the work, but it didn't feel like a cardio workout either. I would be surprised if I have DOMS tomorrow, but I've heard that others have had them on CLX when they weren't expecting them either. The workout seemed short to me, and I didn't feel wiped at the end - like I could do more workouts. I used weights ranging from 12lb DBs (posterior flyes - there's a lot of them for some reason) to a 65lb BB. I deliberately went a little lighter to get a feel for the workout. I would feel comfortable at a heavier weight, once my finger heals a little. For the compound exercise mixing the posterior flyes with the deadlifts, I did them twice - once as the program said to, and then once with the deadlifts on their own to lift heavy.
I didn't really feel like I got into a groove with the workout, but Chalene cues well for form. I think that, being as I am into lifting heavy, and really fatiguing the muscle completely, this is a completely new way of working out for me and it will take me a while to get used to it. I also do not really like compound exercises as a rule, but am willing to be open minded about it, because the Burn Circuit is all about compound exercises.
All in all, I'm looking forward to continuing the series. I was looking to try something different and challenge myself in a new way and this may be it.
Pasting from my blog ('cause my finger hurts too much to type more!), here's my CLX review (yep, babying myself over the weekend did the trick and my cold didn't get worse - I worked out today!):
Well, here it is: my first CLX review, now that I have done the first workout, Burn Circuit 1. First, a caveat: yesterday at around noon I sliced off a good piece of skin from my index finger. I put a bandage on it immediately, but it still hurts like hell and it's still bleeding the next day. (feel sorry for me? )
So, at times during the workout, I had to put down my heavy weight on that side because I just couldn't grip properly with that finger and it hurt too much. That being said, here we go:
I sweated a lot, but didn't really feel my muscles were being worked hard. It felt kind of strange; I was working hard, but it didn't feel like my muscles were doing the work, but it didn't feel like a cardio workout either. I would be surprised if I have DOMS tomorrow, but I've heard that others have had them on CLX when they weren't expecting them either. The workout seemed short to me, and I didn't feel wiped at the end - like I could do more workouts. I used weights ranging from 12lb DBs (posterior flyes - there's a lot of them for some reason) to a 65lb BB. I deliberately went a little lighter to get a feel for the workout. I would feel comfortable at a heavier weight, once my finger heals a little. For the compound exercise mixing the posterior flyes with the deadlifts, I did them twice - once as the program said to, and then once with the deadlifts on their own to lift heavy.
I didn't really feel like I got into a groove with the workout, but Chalene cues well for form. I think that, being as I am into lifting heavy, and really fatiguing the muscle completely, this is a completely new way of working out for me and it will take me a while to get used to it. I also do not really like compound exercises as a rule, but am willing to be open minded about it, because the Burn Circuit is all about compound exercises.
All in all, I'm looking forward to continuing the series. I was looking to try something different and challenge myself in a new way and this may be it.