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Workout 7.7.15

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First off yesterday, it was to humid to go to the Box for me, I am such a wuss-I didn’t want to run or jump rope in the humidity. Also, I haven’t benched pressed or done ancillary work on my biceps or triceps. One of the best investments we made at our house was in gym equipment. Our power rack, barbell and Olympic weights come in handy, when you are being a baby because it is to hot outside to run and jump rope or when the snow and ice make it impossible to get out of the house. So tonight I worked on the following:

Bench Press (5,5,3,3,1) 95, 100, 105,110 and 115- at 115 I couldn’t push the bar off the rack, so I needed help. I did 1 and 1/2 reps-which is awesome. Last week I could barely push 100 pounds for 3-4 reps. Also, my dog isaac decided he wanted to get in on the benching.

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Isolated Bicep Curls w/ Dumbbell: 3 sets with increasing weight- 25 pounds was to much and I couldn’t push out a lot of reps, and struggled with this much.

Pull ups-I can barely do these with the assistance of a very thick band, practice practice practice, is what is comes down to. However, this was the hardest movement I did of the evening.

Hammer Curls-I think this is my favorite movement for strengthening by biceps.

Standing Shoulder Press/Strict Press: This movement always sets my shoulders on fire, regardless of the weight. I have just been using our 45 pound barbell when I am doing these, tonight I thought i’d try adding 5 pounds per set. There was still a lot of burning but it wasn’t impossible for the remaining sets.

Tricep push back-I think i see better results from dips and skull crushers than this movement-however when I was pushing the 30 pound dumbbell, I felt my triceps working.

Air squats: No weight and why not. Squatting never hurt anyone.

BBQ Coffee and Garlic Dry Rub

At a recent picnic I had a piece of grilled chicken with a unique dry rub- Coffee, BBQ and Garlic. I asked the host if she made the dry rub or if it was something she bought already made. Her response was the BBQ Coffee Garlic Spice from Trader Joes. I asked if I could see the container-she showed it to me and I quickly noticed it had sugar as an ingredient and that wouldn’t work for me.

I decided to try my own stab at making this unique and amazing dry rub:

Ingredients:
1/4 cup ground coffee
2 tablespoons of Chili Powder
1 teaspoon of Himalayan Salt
1 tablespoon of pepper
1 tablespoon of garlic powder
1 tablespoon of Onion powder
1/2 teaspoon Cayenne Powder
1 tablespoon smoked paprika
1/4 teaspoon Cinnamon

Directions:
Place all the spices into a bowl and stir.

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Once the spices are evenly blended move to a storage container and use it on your favorite meats. Ours our chicken, beef ribs, and pot roast.
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