In my first year in college, I came across the term "philosopher-king" in my classical reading. This is a concept of someone who is strong physically like a traditional strongman-type "king" but who also trains his mind to be an equally strong "philosopher." The idea was that a perfect ruler would combine both worlds of jock and nerd. At the time, it was a mind-opening concept for me. Even now, I love the thought of living a balanced life of the physical, mental, and spiritual.
So, with that in mind, I've found a gym that has a pool. Now, in addition to my classic reading kick I've been on lately, I'll have the opportunity to workout as well. I'll be alternating swimming workouts with free weights.
3 Month Goals:
- Squat 150 lbs (5 sets of 5 reps)
- Deadlift 225 lbs (1 set of 5 reps)
- Bench Press 115 lbs (5 sets of 5 reps)
- Overhead Press 75 lbs (5 sets of 5 reps)
6 Month Goals:
- Squat 195 lbs (5 sets of 5 reps)
- Deadlift 270 lbs (1 set of 5 reps)
- Bench Press 135 lbs (5 sets of 5 reps)
- Overhead Press 105 lbs (5 sets of 5 reps)
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How are you doing now?
Let's see, this post was originally March 2010, I had spinal surgery (non-lifting related) in February 2011.
However, my last workout (5/19 I believe), I was at:
Squats - 150
Overhead - 110
Deadlift - 210
Bench - 115
Pretty good for a two month run. Now that I've been cleared to work out again, I get to start over...slowly.
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