dhddiver said:I actually called the recruiting office in Halifax a couple of weeks ago and was told that my medical was approved and that I was merit listed. The next day the job offer and scheduled for Basic in July. To be honest I wish I was going sooner, but it gives me more time to get in better shape.
Anyone have a specific training program that they are working on? Just looking to add to mine.
I run for about 8km per day and then over 40 mins in the pool. Doing the usual weight training combined with push ups and chin ups. On top of any time I get to spend in the water working as a diver.
Any extra ideas would be appreciated.
Bardown789 said:For basic training, probably the best way to train your body in my opinion is to do muscular endurance training. This provides provides many benefits as it allows your muscles to work harder and longer, as well as train your body to fight better/ get rid of quicker lactic acid build up ( commonly known as DOMS - delayed onset muscle soreness).
Bardown789 said:DHDDiver, As Pmedmoe said check out the forum there are great workout ideas there. but i can give you my 2 cents (for whats its worth anyways lol).
For basic training, probably the best way to train your body in my opinion is to do muscular endurance training. This provides provides many benefits as it allows your muscles to work harder and longer, as well as train your body to fight better/ get rid of quicker lactic acid build up ( commonly known as DOMS - delayed onset muscle soreness).
SO what this means for your workouts, is never lift any weights for less then 12 reps, keep that heart rate moderately high by doing quick sets and not reading or texting on the bench in between sets. If you need routine ideas PM for more info.
Also i strongly recommend reading up on articles on bodybuilding.com, encorporting training such as plyometrics ( P90x one is great, and youll notice quite a difference after a month of use, in all areas of your training). DONT FORGET to train the legs.
Most importantly, Eat right and fuel your body properly.
Bardown789 said:Also i strongly recommend reading up on articles on bodybuilding.com
Kratos said:Right, if you want to find out how to prepare your body for peak physical performance, read articles from a bodybuilding website, where actual performance means nothing and the only focus is how to look better.
I'd be very interested in what kind of program you would provide this guy if he did, indeed, Pm you.
Kratos said:Right, if you want to find out how to prepare your body for peak physical performance, read articles from a bodybuilding website, where actual performance means nothing and the only focus is how to look better.
I'd be very interested in what kind of program you would provide this guy if he did, indeed, Pm you.
aegishjalmar said:You should probably take a look at the actual website before offering your ill-informed opinion. Bodybuilding.com offers VERY useful information on ALL forms of healthy dieting and exercise. Most articles are written by very knowledgeable people who clearly know what they are talking about and can back up their statements with facts. This site is an excellent source of information for someone looking to get in shape or improve their own physical performance, whether that be through strength training, cardiovascular endurance, etc.
Read some of the articles yourself, and then form an opinion. I trust even you will find some helpful tips somewhere on the site.
aegishjalmar said:You should probably take a look at the actual website before offering your ill-informed opinion. Bodybuilding.com offers VERY useful information on ALL forms of healthy dieting and exercise. Most articles are written by very knowledgeable people who clearly know what they are talking about and can back up their statements with facts. This site is an excellent source of information for someone looking to get in shape or improve their own physical performance, whether that be through strength training, cardiovascular endurance, etc.
Read some of the articles yourself, and then form an opinion. I trust even you will find some helpful tips somewhere on the site.
Bardown789 said:Thanks aegishjalmar for clearing that up for me. As bodybuilding.com does have alot of useful information to offer.
As for the routine Kratos, a slightly intensified cardio-core routine, that would incorporate alot of compound core lifts (squats, deadlifts etc) and burnouts to allow one to build up muscular endurance as well as core strength. Focusing more on functional strength and flexibility rather then a chest that looks like one can bench a car.