Mr. dB
Angry Old Curmudgeon
Today was my first day back in the gym after my recent hospitalization for cardiac symptoms. I've missed two weeks of workouts, which seems like hardly an insurmountable obstacle.
While I'm "recovering," I've decided to do a simple three-day split -- push-pull-legs, where push = chest, triceps, front and side delts; pull = back, biceps, rear delts and traps; legs = legs.
Today was push. My thought was to do two exercises per body part, so I was planning to do flat bench and incline bench for chest, close grip bench and skull crushers for triceps, and seated dumbell presses and dumbell laterals for shoulders. But I was running very late, so by the time I got to the gym I knew I'd have to cut that to one exercise per body part if I wasn't going to be late for work.
Bench press -- after two warmup sets, I started work sets with 20 pounds less than what I had been doing before. One rep and I could tell it was too heavy, so I dropped another 20. It went up okay, but I had to really concentrate to keep the bar level, my left side was lagging. Did three sets of that and felt fairly miserable about it.
Skull crushers -- I stuck two 45s on a 20 lb cambered bar, and it went up easy. I could have done more.
Shoulder presses -- here's where it gets bad. I had been doing 85 lb. dumbell seated presses, and owned that pretty good. I was planning to step up to the 90s for my next workout. But that was before my hospitalization. I decided to go light, so I picked up a pair of 75s. Got them from my knees to my shoulders with no drama (I look like I'm gonna bust an aneurism when I hoist up the 85s...
). Couldn't even do one rep. Well, my right side could've, but the left was weak Weak WEAK! I had to drop down to a pair of 65 lb. dumbells, and even that was wobbly. I've never been more depressed in the gym in my life.
I guess I've suffered some sort of neurological damage to my left side during my recent medical adventure. I'm calling the doctor tomorrow.
While I'm "recovering," I've decided to do a simple three-day split -- push-pull-legs, where push = chest, triceps, front and side delts; pull = back, biceps, rear delts and traps; legs = legs.
Today was push. My thought was to do two exercises per body part, so I was planning to do flat bench and incline bench for chest, close grip bench and skull crushers for triceps, and seated dumbell presses and dumbell laterals for shoulders. But I was running very late, so by the time I got to the gym I knew I'd have to cut that to one exercise per body part if I wasn't going to be late for work.
Bench press -- after two warmup sets, I started work sets with 20 pounds less than what I had been doing before. One rep and I could tell it was too heavy, so I dropped another 20. It went up okay, but I had to really concentrate to keep the bar level, my left side was lagging. Did three sets of that and felt fairly miserable about it.
Skull crushers -- I stuck two 45s on a 20 lb cambered bar, and it went up easy. I could have done more.
Shoulder presses -- here's where it gets bad. I had been doing 85 lb. dumbell seated presses, and owned that pretty good. I was planning to step up to the 90s for my next workout. But that was before my hospitalization. I decided to go light, so I picked up a pair of 75s. Got them from my knees to my shoulders with no drama (I look like I'm gonna bust an aneurism when I hoist up the 85s...

I guess I've suffered some sort of neurological damage to my left side during my recent medical adventure. I'm calling the doctor tomorrow.
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