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		<title>Training Log: The 2009 Arnold Classic 5K Pump and Run- Day 40</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 05 Mar 2009 19:58:35 +0000</pubDate>
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TODAY&#8217;S TRAINING INSPIRATION: BOB BAUN
As I recalled yesterday, Arnold Schwarzenegger states in Pumping Iron that only those who are willing to push themselves through the pain barrier have a chance at becoming champions.
Nobody in any sport exemplified that statement more than Bob Baun in the 1964 Stanley Cup Finals.  With his Toronto Maple Leafs [...]]]></description>
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<h3>TODAY&#8217;S TRAINING INSPIRATION: <br />BOB BAUN</h3>
<p>As I recalled yesterday, <a href="http://www.colintimberlake.com/arnold-schwarzenegger-classic-austrian-oak-bodybuilding-pump-and-run-workout/">Arnold Schwarzenegger</a> states in <I>Pumping Iron</I> that only those who are willing to push themselves through the pain barrier have a chance at becoming champions.</p>
<p>Nobody in any sport exemplified that statement more than Bob Baun in the 1964 Stanley Cup Finals.  With his Toronto Maple Leafs down 3-2 in the best-of-seven series, defenseman Bob Baun left the game with an injury (broken ankle).</p>
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<p>In his absence, the game went to overtime and after some quick patchwork, Bob Baun stepped onto the ice and scored the overtime goal to win the game and push the series to Game Seven.</p>
<p>Toronto won game seven against the Detroit Red Wings and hoisted the Stanley Cup.  Bobby Baun&#8217;s legendary goal in the face of what could have been a season-ending injury secured his place as the &#8220;Kirk Gibson of the NHL&#8221; and provided quite possibly the most legendary goal in hockey history.</p>
<p>Baun played a total of 964 games in his career, adding another 96 in the playoffs.  To these he added five All-Star Games, a pretty good achievement for a defensive-minded defenseman.</p>
<p>Bob Baun never made it into the Hockey Hall of Fame, but to this day he remains the sport&#8217;s most oft-cited example of playing through pain.</p>
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<h3>ON TO TRAINING&#8230;</h3>
<p>Unlike the great Bobby Baun, I won&#8217;t be pushing through the pain barrier today&#8230;</p>
<h3>TODAY&#8217;S PERFORMANCE</h3>
<p>Weights:<br />
- Dumbbell Bicep Curl (x5)<br />
- Dumbbell Hammer Curl (x5)</p>
<h3>TRAINING NOTE</h3>
<p>Race day is three days away and I am pretty much semi-incapacitated.  I can now add the minor annoyance of shin splints to some severe back spasms that emerge with any attempt to run or jog.  I have decided that I am going to rest the legs and the back right up until race day and give it a one-time balls-to-the-wall push on race day.</p>
<p>I will be able to take the pain for one time when it counts, but I think I will only be aggravating the problem by continuing to train over the next couple days.  At the very least, I can go into the race knowing that I am not guilty of under-training or lack of dedication in training.  We&#8217;ll see if my recovery powers are sufficient to get me where I need to be for a one-time throwdown.</p>
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		<title>Training Log: The 2009 Arnold Classic 5K Pump and Run- Day 39</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 05 Mar 2009 00:05:24 +0000</pubDate>
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TODAY&#8217;S TRAINING INSPIRATION: TIGER WILLIAMS
Part of training hard is being fearless.  Arnold Schwarzenegger says in Pumping Iron that he had to go into the gym every day prepared to faint, prepared to puke.  If you are able to break through the pain barrier, then you may have what it takes to be a [...]]]></description>
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<h3>TODAY&#8217;S TRAINING INSPIRATION: <br />TIGER WILLIAMS</h3>
<p>Part of training hard is being fearless.  <a href="http://www.colintimberlake.com/arnold-schwarzenegger-classic-austrian-oak-bodybuilding-pump-and-run-workout/">Arnold Schwarzenegger</a> says in <i>Pumping Iron</i> that he had to go into the gym every day prepared to faint, prepared to puke.  If you are able to break through the pain barrier, then you may have what it takes to be a champion.</p>
<p>In the dictionary under the word &#8220;fearless,&#8221; there may well be a picture of the man to the left: Dave &#8220;Tiger&#8221; Williams.</p>
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<p>It would be impressive in and of itself to note that Tiger Williams became the NHL record holder for penalty minutes (3966) in his fourteen-year NHL career (with over 400 minutes more than 2nd place Dale Hunter, who played over 400 more games).  What makes this feat particularly impressive is that in an era where opposing teams&#8217; enforcers were much larger men, Tiger became the league&#8217;s all-time tough guy while measuring in at 5&#8242;11&#8243; and 190 pounds.</p>
<p>While fearlessly taking on all comers, Tiger also established himself as a player of notable skill, including appearances in the NHL All-Star Game, a 35-goal season, and a run to the Stanley Cup finals as an integral part of the 1982 Vancouver Canucks (during which he accumulated 116 penalty minutes in 17 playoff games).  As part of the legendary underdog team that also included <a href="http://www.colintimberlake.com/king-richard-brodeur-vancouver-canucks-stanley-cup-finals-playoffs-workout-training/">Richard Brodeur</a> and <a href="http://www.colintimberlake.com/stan-smyl-vancouver-canucks-arnold-classic-5k-pump-and-run-training/">Stan Smyl</a>, Williams forever endeared himself to hockey fans for his courageous play and refusal to give anything but 100%.</p>
<p>Tiger Williams finished his career with a very respectable 241 goals and 513 points in 962 games.</p>
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<h3>TODAY&#8217;S PERFORMANCE</h3>
<p>Bench Presses (100% Body Weight): 15 Reps</p>
<p>Weights:<br />
- Flat Bench Press (x6)<br />
- Flyes (Pec Deck) (x5)</p>
<p>Jump Rope: 0.8 Rounds</p>
<p>Elliptical Trainer (Maximum Incline / Maximum Resistance): 20 Minutes / 561.3 Calories Burned</p>
<h3>IPOD SONGS DURING TRAINING</h3>
<p><i>DJ Bobo &#8211; Somebody Dance With Me<br />
Dr. Dre &#8211; Forgot About Dre<br />
Dr. Dre &#8211; The Next Episode<br />
Emjay &#8211; Be My Man<br />
Emjay &#8211; Point of No Return<br />
Fat Joe &#8211; Rock Ya Body<br />
Groove Coverage &#8211; Poison<br />
House of Pain &#8211; Jump Around<br />
Joe Lynn Turner &#8211; Heartless<br />
Joe Satriani &#8211; Chords of Life<br />
Joe Satriani &#8211; One Big Rush<br />
Joe Satriani &#8211; Why<br />
Johnny Gill &#8211; The Floor<br />
Johnny Gill &#8211; Rub You the Right Way<br />
Keisha Chante &#8211; Shook<br />
Kevin Little &#8211; Turn Me On<br />
Madonna &#8211; Papa Don&#8217;t Preach (Extreme Mix)<br />
PYT &#8211; We&#8217;re Dancing<br />
Timbaland &#8211; Elevator</i></p>
<h3>TRAINING NOTE</h3>
<p>Okay, the legs and back wanted nothing to do with the treadmill.  Looks like I may just have done my last bit of running up until race day.  I think it&#8217;s time to relax them and hope they are fresh and healed up enough to put up a decent performance when it counts&#8230;</p>
<p>As for jump rope, I couldn&#8217;t even make it through the first round before I was doubled over like a 90-year-old with osteoporosis&#8230;</p>
<p>But I stepped on the elliptical trainer and completely blasted my previous personal best (from my last attempt) out of the water.  My back may not want to live up to my demands, but I am still taking the heart and lungs to new levels at what appears to be the right time.  Like Arnold, like Tiger, I broke through the pain barrier.  I <u>may</u> have what it takes to be a champion&#8230;</p>
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		<title>Training Log: The 2009 Arnold Classic 5K Pump and Run- Day 38</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 03 Mar 2009 23:08:25 +0000</pubDate>
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TODAY&#8217;S TRAINING INSPIRATION: CARL WEATHERS
Our training inspiration to the right today?  A man who has made it to or near the peak of more than one profession.  Carl Weathers is best known as the actor who starred opposite Sylvester Stallone as world heavyweight boxing champ Apollo Creed in the first four Rocky films.
Every [...]]]></description>
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<h3>TODAY&#8217;S TRAINING INSPIRATION: <br />CARL WEATHERS</h3>
<p>Our training inspiration to the right today?  A man who has made it to or near the peak of more than one profession.  Carl Weathers is best known as the actor who starred opposite <a href="http://www.colintimberlake.com/training-log-the-2009-arnold-classic-5k-pump-and-run-day-3/">Sylvester Stallone</a> as world heavyweight boxing champ Apollo Creed in the first four <I>Rocky</I> films.</p>
<p>Every three years from 1976 through 1985, Weathers reprised his role as the Ali-esque champion, making it evident with his on-screen boxing that it would have been quite interesting to see how he would have performed in a real-life boxing ring.</p>
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<p>Another of the Hollywood stars who successfully fused acting with high-level bodybuilding, Weathers is also remembered for holding his own across the screen from <a href="http://www.colintimberlake.com/arnold-schwarzenegger-classic-austrian-oak-bodybuilding-pump-and-run-workout/">Arnold Schwarzenegger</a> in <I>Predator,</I> including a near-victory in a mid-air armwrestling match with the Austrian Oak.</p>
<p>Carl Weathers&#8217; successful Hollywood career (still going strong and including stints as a director) followed a career as a linebacker in both the NFL (with the Oakland Raiders) and CFL (with the BC Lions).  For a long time, this made Weathers probably the most successful and credible actor to emerge from the arena of professional sports.</p>
<p>Gifted with genetics and athletic talent or not, the focus required to succeed in the NFL, fitness and bodybuilding, and in film puts Weathers in some elite company with respect to cross-disciplinary achievements.</p>
<p>Now in his early sixties, there is still plenty of time left for Carl to climb to the top of a new field.  <I>Predator</I> co-stars Arnold Schwarzenegger and Jesse Ventura both became state governors.  Sounds like a better idea than <I>Action Jackson 2</I> anyway&#8230;</p>
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<h3>TODAY&#8217;S PERFORMANCE</h3>
<p>10 Miles on Stationary Bike: 23:44</p>
<p>Weights:<br />
- Standing Barbell Bicep Curl (x5)<br />
- Standing Dumbbell Hammer Curl (x5)</p>
<h3>IPOD SONGS DURING TRAINING</h3>
<p><I>54-50 &#8211; Assoholic<br />
Aerosmith &#8211; Magic Touch<br />
Aerosmith &#8211; The Other Side<br />
Eminem &#8211; Never Enough<br />
Ja Rule &#8211; Murder Reign<br />
Jermaine Stewart &#8211; We Don&#8217;t Have to Take Our Clothes Off (Always and Forever Mix)<br />
The Jets &#8211; Crush on You<br />
Jewel &#8211; Intuition<br />
Jimi Hendrix &#8211; All Along the Watchtower<br />
Jimi Hendrix &#8211; Purple Haze<br />
White Town &#8211; Your Woman<br />
Whodini &#8211; Freaks Come Out at Night<br />
Wire Train &#8211; I Will Not Fall<br />
Wu Tang Clan &#8211; Shame on a Ni**a<br />
Wu Tang Clan &#8211; Triumph<br />
Xzibit &#8211; Choke Me, Spank Me, Pull My Hair<br />
Yin Yang Twins &#8211; Live Again</I></p>
<h3>TRAINING NOTE</h3>
<p>Damn!  Another day, another personal best on the 10 Mile bike ride.  I had attempted to do a 5K on the treadmill twice in the minutes beforehand and had to abort both times due to back problems (after about a minute).</p>
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		<title>Training Log: The 2009 Arnold Classic 5K Pump and Run:- Day 37</title>
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Today&#8217;s training inspiration is a man who, despite being one of the better goalies in the National Hockey League during his career, was not known so much as one of the league&#8217;s stars as he is remembered for making a comeback after what was quite possibly the most gruesome and horrifying [...]]]></description>
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<p>Today&#8217;s training inspiration is a man who, despite being one of the better goalies in the National Hockey League during his career, was not known so much as one of the league&#8217;s stars as he is remembered for making a comeback after what was quite possibly the most gruesome and horrifying injury in the history of professional sports.</p>
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<p>On March 22, 1989, while tending goal for the Buffalo Sabres, Malarchuk had his throat slashed by a skate blade in a freak accident.  The skate severed his carotid artery.</p>
<p>Blood began to spurt from Malarchuk&#8217;s neck, covering the ice in a matter of seconds.  Malarchuk began to crawl his way to the bench, certain that he was going to die.</p>
<p>Much like the JFK assassination or the Challenger explosion, nobody who was watching this particular hockey game would ever forget the sight.  Three of Malarchuk&#8217;s teammates vomited on the ice.  Two fans in the stands suffered heart attacks.</p>
<p>Clint Malarchuk returned to practice four days later.  One week after that, he was back on the ice in a regular season game against the Quebec Nordiques.</p>
<p>He continued to play professional hockey despite struggling with alcoholism and obsessive-compulsive disorder, both of which were exacerbated by the traumatic incident.  Nonetheless, despite these problems, he would play eight more years of professional hockey in the NHL, AHL and IHL in a professional and junior career that spanned 19 seasons.</p>
<p>Okay, this one&#8217;s for Clint.  One time for my warriors.</p>
<h3>TODAY&#8217;S PERFORMANCE</h3>
<p>10 Miles on Stationary Bike: 23:58</p>
<p>10 Miles on Stationary Bike: 24:29</p>
<p>Weights:<br />
- Wide Grip Lat Pulldowns (x5)<br />
- Close Grip Cable Rows (x5)<br />
- Seated Shoulder Press (x5)<br />
- Dumbbell Lateral Raises (x5)<br />
- Dumbbell Forward Raises (x5)</p>
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<h3>IPOD SONGS DURING TRAINING</h3>
<p><I>Nu Shooz &#8211; I Can&#8217;t Wait<br />
Parachute Club &#8211; At the Feet of the Moon<br />
Pet Shop Boys &#8211; Can You Forgive Her<br />
Screaming Trees &#8211; Nearly Lost You<br />
Scripture &#8211; Words Needed<br />
Snoop Dogg &#8211; Hennessy<br />
Snoop Dogg &#8211; It&#8217;s The<br />
Snoop Dogg &#8211; We Just Wanna Party with You<br />
Stereo MCs &#8211; Step it Up<br />
Stereo MCs &#8211; Deep Down and Dirty<br />
Sven Gali &#8211; Under the Influence<br />
Thompson Twins &#8211; Sisters of Mercy (7&#8243; Version)<br />
T.I. &#8211; Bezzle<br />
Timbaland &#8211; Scream<br />
Timbaland &#8211; The Way I Are<br />
Toad the Wet Sprocket &#8211; Fall Down<br />
Tom Cochrane &#8211; Human Race<br />
Tom Cochrane &#8211; White Hot<br />
Tom Petty &#8211; Refugee<br />
Toto &#8211; Hold the Line<br />
Ultravox &#8211; A Friend I Call Desire<br />
Van Halen &#8211; Don&#8217;t Tell Me What Love Can Do<br />
Van Halen &#8211; Humans Being<br />
Van Halen &#8211; Right Now</I></p>
<h3>TRAINING NOTE</h3>
<p>Hell yeah.  Improved on my 10 Mile personal best from <A HREF="http://www.colintimberlake.com/george-chuvalo-training-log-the-2009-arnold-classic-5k-pump-and-run-day-34/">George Chuvalo</a> Day.  I wasn&#8217;t even considering the possibility, just hoping that maybe I could slip below 25 minutes today if I was lucky.  This is a good sign as race day appears.  Even if my back won&#8217;t really take any running, I am still reaching new heights in the cross-training.</p>
<p>Perhaps even more unexpected was that my second 10-Miler of the day (tired legs) turned out to be my third fastest ever.  Hmmm&#8230;  Seems to be happening at the right time.</p>
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		<title>Training Log: The 2009 Arnold Classic 5K Pump and Run- Day 36</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[TODAY&#8217;S TRAINING INSPIRATION: LANCE ARMSTRONG
Today&#8217;s training inspiration (right) is a man who has done quite a bit to inspire a great number of people, not only for his seven consecutive Tour de France victories in competitive cycling, but for achieving all of these victories as a cancer survivor.
His overcoming cancer in the midst of a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h3>TODAY&#8217;S TRAINING INSPIRATION: <br />LANCE ARMSTRONG</h3>
<p>Today&#8217;s training inspiration (right) is a man who has done quite a bit to inspire a great number of people, not only for his seven consecutive Tour de France victories in competitive cycling, but for achieving all of these victories as a cancer survivor.</p>
<p>His overcoming cancer in the midst of a storied career &#8211; and then resuming his career and performing at the highest level &#8211; put him in an incredibly exclusive category of heroic athletes that includes the likes of hockey superstars <a href="http://www.colintimberlake.com/mario-lemieux-warrant-workout-training-regimen/">Mario Lemieux</a> and <a href="http://www.colintimberlake.com/saku-koivu-cancer-canadiens-masterton-trophy-king-clancy-heart-wild-child/">Saku Koivu</a>.</p>
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<p>However, few if any have taken their diagnosis and used it to the advantage of society to such a degree by promoting research, awareness and treatment fundraising.</p>
<p>After a 2005 retirement at the top of his game, Armstrong returned to competitive racing earlier in 2009 at the age of 37.  He has been the World Cycling Champion, US National Cycling Champion, and won the Tour de Suisse among his many athletic achievements.</p>
<p>Like other great athletes, he has shown his prowess by dabbling in other physical endeavors, putting up an impressive time (2:50:58) in the Boston Marathon as part of an undertaking to raise cancer funding and awareness.  This followed a 2:46:43 performance in the 2007 NYC Marathon.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re going to go for it, go out strong.</p>
<p>With Lance Armstrong in mind (as well as my sore back and legs), I am going back to the stationary bike for a 10-mile today.  Though I am only two days removed from my (by far) personal best on this test, I would like to put up something respectable.</p>
<h3>TODAY&#8217;S PERFORMANCE</h3>
<p>Bench Presses (115% Body Weight): 8 Reps</p>
<p>10 Miles on Stationary Bike: 25:23</p>
<p>Weights:<br />
- Flat Bench Press (x11)<br />
- Flat Dumbbell Flyes (x5)<br />
- Flat Overhead Dumbbell Raise (Chest) (x5)</p>
<h3>IPOD SONGS DURING TRAINING</h3>
<p><I>Jay Z and Linkin Park &#8211; Izzo / In the End<br />
Kim Wilde &#8211; View from a Bridge<br />
Ky Mani Marley &#8211; One Time for My Warriors<br />
Kylie Minogue &#8211; Love at First Sight<br />
Larry Greene &#8211; Through the Fire<br />
Lenny Kravitz &#8211; Freedom Train<br />
Liberty X &#8211; Being Nobody<br />
Londonbeat &#8211; I&#8217;ve Been Thinking About You<br />
Lorna Vallings &#8211; Taste<br />
Loverboy &#8211; Lovin&#8217; Every Minute of It<br />
Loverboy &#8211; Turn Me Loose<br />
Madonna &#8211; Jump<br />
Madonna &#8211; Music<br />
The Mailman&#8217;s Children &#8211; The Bathroom Floor<br />
Mark Safan &#8211; Win in the End<br />
Maxi Priest &#8211; Close to You<br />
Megadeth &#8211; Angry Again<br />
Michael Jackson &#8211; They Don&#8217;t Really Care About Us<br />
Michael Jackson and Paul McCartney &#8211; Say Say Say<br />
Mobb Deep &#8211; USA (Aiiight Then)<br />
Moist &#8211; Push</I></p>
<h3>TRAINING NOTE</h3>
<p>Dammit.  I made it through an okay 10-mile bike (one of my better times) but was walking like Quasimodo afterward.  My back spasms have now infiltrated my low-impact cross-training.  Once I can&#8217;t even do bike or elliptical without having to stop, I may be reduced to just staying in bed until race day and going balls-to-the-wall one time only.</p>
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		<title>5K Training: Week 5 Summary and iPod Playlist</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 28 Feb 2009 19:52:25 +0000</pubDate>
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Day 35&#8230;that means I&#8217;m 5 weeks into training for the 5K Pump and Run at the Arnold Classic.  And the race itself is 8 days away, so I guess my relatively sudden and ad lib training program is exactly 6 weeks, with the race the next day&#8230;
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<p>Day 35&#8230;that means I&#8217;m 5 weeks into training for the 5K Pump and Run at the Arnold Classic.  And the race itself is 8 days away, so I guess my relatively sudden and ad lib training program is exactly 6 weeks, with the race the next day&#8230;</p>
<p>Week 5 was a week of sore backs and very little running.  I did, however, focus on cross-training to keep momentum going and continue the gains.  All in all, I think I did pretty much everything I could under the circumstances.  And it was good to add some new elements to the cardio sessions.  I&#8217;m getting kind of scrawny now, though.</p>
<h3>DAILY PERFORMANCE</h3>
<p>The following chart covers my performance from day to day, with gains and setbacks&#8230;plenty of both.  You can pretty much mark the moment where my legs got tired and my back gave out&#8230;but the hell with that.  I can certainly man up for 8 days.</p>
<p>The following measures (and aspects of the training) are, in order:<br />
- 5K Run<br />
- 10K run<br />
- Maximum Reps in one set of 100% Body Weight on bench press<br />
- The Same for 115% Body Weight<br />
- 10 Miles on a Stationary Bike (with resistance at 15/25)<br />
- 20 Minutes on an Elliptical Trainer (with incline and resistance both at 10/10) and the readout measuring &#8220;Calories Burned&#8221; as the metric of performance</p>
<p>* Personal Bests for this training session are boldfaced and underlined</p>
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<table border="1" cellspacing="5" cellpadding="5" width="90%">
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<tr>
<th>DAY</th>
<th>5K<br />
RUN</th>
<th>10K<br />
RUN</th>
<th>100% Body Wt. Bench</th>
<th>115% Body Wt. Bench</th>
<th>10 MI BIKE</th>
<th>ELLIP</th>
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<tr align="center">
<td width="8%">01</td>
<td width="13%">21:35</td>
<td width="13%">-</td>
<td width="17%"><B><U>18</B></U></td>
<td width="17%">-</td>
<td width="11%">-</td>
<td width="11%">-</td>
</tr>
<tr align="center">
<td width="8%">02</td>
<td width="13%">20:03</td>
<td width="13%">-</td>
<td width="17%">-</td>
<td width="17%">-</td>
<td width="11%">-</td>
<td width="11%">-</td>
</tr>
<tr align="center">
<td width="8%">03</td>
<td width="13%">19:46</td>
<td width="13%">-</td>
<td width="17%">17</td>
<td width="17%">-</td>
<td width="11%">-</td>
<td width="11%">-</td>
</tr>
<tr align="center">
<td width="8%">04</td>
<td width="13%">19:36</td>
<td width="13%">-</td>
<td width="17%">-</td>
<td width="17%">-</td>
<td width="11%">-</td>
<td width="11%">-</td>
</tr>
<tr align="center">
<td width="8%">05</td>
<td width="13%">19:24</td>
<td width="13%">-</td>
<td width="17%">-</td>
<td width="17%">-</td>
<td width="11%">-</td>
<td width="11%">-</td>
</tr>
<tr align="center">
<td width="8%">06</td>
<td width="13%">19:11</td>
<td width="13%">-</td>
<td width="17%">-</td>
<td width="17%">7</td>
<td width="11%">-</td>
<td width="11%">-</td>
</tr>
<tr align="center">
<td width="8%">07</td>
<td width="13%">19:21</td>
<td width="13%">-</td>
<td width="17%">-</td>
<td width="17%">-</td>
<td width="11%">-</td>
<td width="11%">-</td>
</tr>
<tr align="center">
<td width="8%">08</td>
<td width="13%">19:52</td>
<td width="13%">-</td>
<td width="17%">14</td>
<td width="17%">-</td>
<td width="11%">-</td>
<td width="11%">-</td>
</tr>
<tr align="center">
<td width="8%">09</td>
<td width="13%">19:52</td>
<td width="13%">-</td>
<td width="17%">-</td>
<td width="17%">-</td>
<td width="11%">-</td>
<td width="11%">-</td>
</tr>
<tr align="center">
<td width="8%">10</td>
<td width="13%">-</td>
<td width="13%">-</td>
<td width="17%">16</td>
<td width="17%">-</td>
<td width="11%">-</td>
<td width="11%">-</td>
</tr>
<tr align="center">
<td width="8%">11</td>
<td width="13%">19:20</td>
<td width="13%">44:27</td>
<td width="17%">-</td>
<td width="17%">-</td>
<td width="11%">-</td>
<td width="11%">-</td>
</tr>
<tr align="center">
<td width="8%">12</td>
<td width="13%">-</td>
<td width="13%">44:27</td>
<td width="17%">-</td>
<td width="17%">-</td>
<td width="11%">-</td>
<td width="11%">-</td>
</tr>
<tr align="center">
<td width="8%">13</td>
<td width="13%">22:06<br />
22:28</td>
<td width="13%">-</td>
<td width="17%">17</td>
<td width="17%">-</td>
<td width="11%">-</td>
<td width="11%">-</td>
</tr>
<tr align="center">
<td width="8%">14</td>
<td width="13%"><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">18:46</span></strong><br />
22:28<br />
20:52</td>
<td width="13%">-</td>
<td width="17%">-</td>
<td width="17%">-</td>
<td width="11%">-</td>
<td width="11%">-</td>
</tr>
<tr align="center">
<td width="8%">15</td>
<td width="13%">23:49</td>
<td width="13%">-</td>
<td width="17%">-</td>
<td width="17%"><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">8</span></strong></td>
<td width="11%">-</td>
<td width="11%">-</td>
</tr>
<tr align="center">
<td width="8%">16</td>
<td width="13%">-</td>
<td width="13%">50:10</td>
<td width="17%">-</td>
<td width="17%">-</td>
<td width="11%">-</td>
<td width="11%">-</td>
</tr>
<tr align="center">
<td width="8%">17</td>
<td width="13%"><em>sprints</em></td>
<td width="13%">-</td>
<td width="17%">18</td>
<td width="17%">-</td>
<td width="11%">-</td>
<td width="11%">-</td>
</tr>
<tr align="center">
<td width="8%">18</td>
<td width="13%"><em>easy run</em></td>
<td width="13%">-</td>
<td width="17%">-</td>
<td width="17%">-</td>
<td width="11%">-</td>
<td width="11%">-</td>
</tr>
<tr align="center">
<td width="8%">19</td>
<td width="13%">-</td>
<td width="13%">-</td>
<td width="17%">-</td>
<td width="17%">-</td>
<td width="11%">32:21</td>
<td width="11%">499.0</td>
</tr>
<tr align="center">
<td width="8%">20</td>
<td width="13%">-</td>
<td width="13%">-</td>
<td width="17%">-</td>
<td width="17%">-</td>
<td width="11%">26:46</td>
<td width="11%">493.0</td>
</tr>
<tr align="center">
<td width="8%">21</td>
<td width="13%">-</td>
<td width="13%">-</td>
<td width="17%">18</td>
<td width="17%">-</td>
<td width="11%">26:59<br />
27:16</td>
<td width="11%">500.9</td>
</tr>
<tr align="center">
<td width="8%">22</td>
<td width="13%">25:03</td>
<td width="13%">-</td>
<td width="17%">-</td>
<td width="17%">-</td>
<td width="11%">-</td>
<td width="11%">508.2</td>
</tr>
<tr align="center">
<td width="8%">23</td>
<td width="13%">22:28</td>
<td width="13%">-</td>
<td width="17%">-</td>
<td width="17%">-</td>
<td width="11%">-</td>
<td width="11%">-</td>
</tr>
<tr align="center">
<td width="8%">24</td>
<td width="13%">22:29</td>
<td width="13%">-</td>
<td width="17%">-</td>
<td width="17%">6</td>
<td width="11%">27:22</td>
<td width="11%">486.0</td>
</tr>
<tr align="center">
<td width="8%">25</td>
<td width="13%">-</td>
<td width="13%">-</td>
<td width="17%">-</td>
<td width="17%">-</td>
<td width="11%">-</td>
<td width="11%">-</td>
</tr>
<tr align="center">
<td width="8%">26</td>
<td width="13%">-</td>
<td width="13%">-</td>
<td width="17%">-</td>
<td width="17%">-</td>
<td width="11%">26:40</td>
<td width="11%">-</td>
</tr>
<tr align="center">
<td width="8%">27</td>
<td width="13%">-</td>
<td width="13%">-</td>
<td width="17%">18</td>
<td width="17%">-</td>
<td width="11%">25:54</td>
<td width="11%">515.4</td>
</tr>
<tr align="center">
<td width="8%">28</td>
<td width="13%">-</td>
<td width="13%">-</td>
<td width="17%">-</td>
<td width="17%">-</td>
<td width="11%">29:36</td>
<td width="11%">-</td>
</tr>
<tr align="center">
<td width="8%">29</td>
<td width="13%">-</td>
<td width="13%">-</td>
<td width="17%">-</td>
<td width="17%">-</td>
<td width="11%">-</td>
<td width="11%">-</td>
</tr>
<tr align="center">
<td width="8%">30</td>
<td width="13%">-</td>
<td width="13%">-</td>
<td width="17%">-</td>
<td width="17%">8</td>
<td width="11%">25:46</td>
<td width="11%"><B><U>540.2</B></U></td>
</tr>
<tr align="center">
<td width="8%">31</td>
<td width="13%">-</td>
<td width="13%">-</td>
<td width="17%">-</td>
<td width="17%">-</td>
<td width="11%">*24:55*<br />26:38</td>
<td width="11%">-</td>
</tr>
<tr align="center">
<td width="8%">32</td>
<td width="13%">-</td>
<td width="13%">-</td>
<td width="17%">13</td>
<td width="17%">-</td>
<td width="11%">(40 min)</td>
<td width="11%">-</td>
</tr>
<tr align="center">
<td width="8%">33</td>
<td width="13%">23:29</td>
<td width="13%">-</td>
<td width="17%">-</td>
<td width="17%">-</td>
<td width="11%">25:22</td>
<td width="11%">-</td>
</tr>
<tr align="center">
<td width="8%">34</td>
<td width="13%">-</td>
<td width="13%">-</td>
<td width="17%">-</td>
<td width="17%">-</td>
<td width="11%"><B><U>24:00</B></U></td>
<td width="11%">-</td>
</tr>
<tr align="center">
<td width="8%">35</td>
<td width="13%">20:11<br />21:58</td>
<td width="13%">-</td>
<td width="17%">-</td>
<td width="17%">-</td>
<td width="11%">-</td>
<td width="11%">-</td>
</tr>
</tbody>
</table>
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<h3>SONGS TO DATE:</h3>
<p><em>10cc &#8211; I Don&#8217;t Like Reggae<br />
2Pac &#8211; California Love<br />
2Pac &#8211; Can&#8217;t C Me<br />
2Pac &#8211; Ghetto Gospel<br />
2Pac &#8211; I Don&#8217;t Give a F***<br />
2Pac &#8211; Killuminati<br />
2Pac &#8211; Last Ones Left<br />
2Pac &#8211; Let Em Have it (Remix)<br />
2Pac &#8211; My Block<br />
2Pac &#8211; Numero 10<br />
2Pac &#8211; One Day You&#8217;ll Find Out<br />
2Pac &#8211; Out on Bail<br />
2Pac &#8211; Pain<br />
2Pac &#8211; Part Time Mutha<br />
2Pac &#8211; R U Still Down<br />
2Pac &#8211; Running on E<br />
2Pac &#8211; Starin&#8217; Through My Rearview<br />
2Pac &#8211; Thug ‘N U Thug ‘N Me<br />
2Pac &#8211; When We Ride on Our Enemies<br />
3 6 Mafia &#8211; It&#8217;s a Fight<br />
3 6 Mafia &#8211; Stay Fly<br />
50 Cent &#8211; A Lil Bit of Everything<br />
50 Cent &#8211; Hustler&#8217;s Ambition<br />
50 Cent &#8211; I&#8217;m a Rider<br />
50 Cent &#8211; Piggy Bank<br />
50 Cent &#8211; Soldier<br />
5ive &#8211; Slam Dunk Da Funk<br />
ABC &#8211; The Look of Love (Dreamtime Mix No. 2)<br />
ABC &#8211; The Night You Murdered Love<br />
Ace of Base &#8211; Cruel Summer (Rap Remix)<br />
A-ha &#8211; The Blue Sky<br />
A-ha &#8211; Forever Not Yours<br />
A-ha &#8211; I Dream Myself Alive2Pac &#8211; All Out<br />
A-ha &#8211; The Living Daylights<br />
A-ha &#8211; Summer Moved On<br />
Alanis &#8211; Plastic<br />
Alanis &#8211; Too Hot<br />
Alanis &#8211; Walk Away<br />
Alice Cooper &#8211; Billion Dollar Babies (Live 1973)<br />
Alice Cooper &#8211; Feed My Frankenstein<br />
Alien Ant Farm &#8211; Smooth Criminal<br />
Alphaville &#8211; Big in Japan<br />
Anita Ward &#8211; Ring My Bell<br />
Armchair Cynics &#8211; Bang Bang<br />
Ashlee Simpson &#8211; L.O.V.E.<br />
Ataris &#8211; Boys of Summer<br />
Backstreet Boys &#8211; Don&#8217;t Want You Back<br />
Backstreet Boys &#8211; That&#8217;s the Way I Like it<br />
Baltimora &#8211; Tarzan Boy<br />
Beastie Boys &#8211; Body Movin&#8217;<br />
Beastie Boys &#8211; Intergalactic<br />
Beastie Boys &#8211; Right Right Now Now<br />
Beastie Boys &#8211; So Whatcha Want<br />
Bee Gees &#8211; Stayin’ Alive (Teddybears Remix)<br />
Berlin &#8211; Sex (Extended)<br />
Billie Piper &#8211; Because We Want To<br />
Billy Idol &#8211; Rebel Yell<br />
Billy Idol &#8211; White Wedding<br />
Billy Joel &#8211; We Didn&#8217;t Start the Fire<br />
Billy Ocean &#8211; Caribbean African European Queen (Remix)<br />
Billy Squier &#8211; Rock Me Tonight<br />
Black Box &#8211; Ride on Time<br />
Blondie &#8211; Call Me<br />
Bloodhound Gang &#8211; The Bad Touch<br />
Bloodhound Gang &#8211; Mope<br />
Blue Peter &#8211; Don’t Walk Past<br />
Bobby Brown &#8211; Don&#8217;t Be Cruel<br />
Bobby Brown &#8211; On Our Own<br />
Bobby Brown &#8211; On Our Own (Extended Club Version)<br />
Bomfunk MCs &#8211; Other MCs<br />
Bomfunk MCs &#8211; Kingstep<br />
Bomfunk MCs &#8211; Freestyler<br />
Bomfunk MCs &#8211; Sky’s the Limit<br />
Bon Jovi &#8211; Game of the Heart<br />
Bon Jovi &#8211; Hardest Part is the Night<br />
Bon Jovi &#8211; Have a Nice Day<br />
Bon Jovi &#8211; I Want to Be Loved<br />
Bon Jovi &#8211; It&#8217;s My Life<br />
Bon Jovi &#8211; Livin’ on a Prayer (Live in Cincinatti)<br />
Bon Jovi &#8211; Price of Love<br />
Bon Jovi &#8211; River of Love<br />
Bon Jovi &#8211; Roulette<br />
Bon Jovi &#8211; Undivided<br />
Bon Jovi &#8211; Woman in Love<br />
Bonnie Tyler &#8211; Holding Out for a Hero<br />
Boyz II Men &#8211; Motownphilly<br />
The Breakfast Club &#8211; Right on Track (14th Street Mix)<br />
Bricklin &#8211; Walk Away<br />
Britney Spears &#8211; Gimme More<br />
Bruce Springsteen &#8211; Cover Me<br />
Bruce Springsteen &#8211; Lucky Town<br />
Bruce Springsteen &#8211; Radio Nowhere<br />
Bryan Adams &#8211; Run to You<br />
Bryan Adams and Tina Turner &#8211; It&#8217;s Only Love<br />
Bucci Bag &#8211; More Lemonade<br />
Cheap Trick &#8211; Mighty Wings<br />
Christina Aguilera &#8211; Genie in a Bottle (Instrumental)<br />
Coco Lee &#8211; Step In<br />
Corey Hart &#8211; Angry Young Man<br />
Corey Hart &#8211; Komrade Kiev<br />
The Cure &#8211; Hot Hot Hot<br />
Cyndi Lauper &#8211; She Bop<br />
Damae ft. Londonbeat &#8211; I&#8217;ve Been Thinking About You<br />
Dead or Alive &#8211; Come Home With Me Baby<br />
Dead or Alive &#8211; DJ Hit that Button<br />
Dead or Alive &#8211; You Spin Me Round<br />
Def Leppard &#8211; Slang<br />
Dino &#8211; I Like it<br />
DJ Quik &#8211; Bitch Better Have My Money<br />
DJ Quik &#8211; Sweet Black Pu**y<br />
Don Henley &#8211; Boys of Summer<br />
Dragon Ash &#8211; Attention<br />
Dru Hill &#8211; How Deep is Your Love<br />
Duran Duran &#8211; I Don&#8217;t Want Your Love<br />
Duran Duran &#8211; The Wild Boys<br />
E.G. Daily &#8211; Mind Over Matter<br />
Eddie Money &#8211; Take Me Home Tonight<br />
ELO &#8211; Evil Woman<br />
EMF &#8211; Unbelievable<br />
Eminem &#8211; Business<br />
Eminem &#8211; Crazy in Love (Instrumental)<br />
Eminem &#8211; Cum on Everybody (Instrumental)<br />
Eminem &#8211; FACK<br />
Eminem &#8211; Go to Sleep<br />
Eminem &#8211; Guilty Conscience<br />
Eminem &#8211; Just Lose It<br />
Eminem &#8211; Lose Yourself<br />
Eminem &#8211; Mockingbird<br />
Eminem &#8211; Shake That<br />
Eminem &#8211; Sing for the Moment<br />
Eminem &#8211; Spend Some Time<br />
Eminem &#8211; Stan<br />
Eminem &#8211; Stan (Live feat. Elton John)<br />
Eminem &#8211; The Way I Am<br />
Eminem &#8211; Till I Collapse<br />
Eminem &#8211; When I&#8217;m Gone<br />
Emjay &#8211; Sound of My Heartbeat (Euro Version)<br />
Eric Clapton &#8211; Forever Man<br />
Eric Clapton &#8211; Heaven is One Step Away<br />
Europe &#8211; Cherokee<br />
Europe &#8211; Rock the Night<br />
Eurythmics &#8211; Sweet Dreams (1/2 Alive Edit)<br />
Eurythmics &#8211; Sweet Dreams (Ben Liebrand Mix)<br />
Eurythmics vs. Tone Loc &#8211; Here Comes the Wild Thing Again<br />
Expose &#8211; Come Go With Me<br />
Expose &#8211; Point of No Return<br />
Expose &#8211; What You Don&#8217;t Know<br />
Evanescence &#8211; Bring Me to Life<br />
Falco &#8211; Der Kommisar<br />
Falco &#8211; Rock Me Amadeus<br />
Falco &#8211; Rock Me Amadeus (Symphonic)<br />
Falco &#8211; Weiner Blut (Club Remix)<br />
Fall Out Boy &#8211; Beat it<br />
Fat Joe &#8211; Does Anybody Know<br />
Fat Joe &#8211; Make it Rain<br />
Fat Joe &#8211; We Run This Shit<br />
Fat Joe &#8211; What&#8217;s Luv<br />
The Fixx &#8211; Are We Ourselves<br />
Fleetwood Mac &#8211; Big Love<br />
Fleetwood Mac &#8211; Big Love (Live)<br />
Fleetwood Mac &#8211; Everywhere<br />
Fleetwood Mac &#8211; Go Your Own Way<br />
Fleetwood Mac &#8211; Little Lies<br />
Fleetwood Mac &#8211; Seven Wonders<br />
Flight of the Conchords &#8211; Business Time<br />
Flight of the Conchords &#8211; Hiphopapotamus vs. Rhymenoceros<br />
Flight of the Conchords &#8211; She&#8217;s So Hot&#8230;Boom!<br />
Foo Fighters &#8211; The Best of You<br />
Foreigner &#8211; Cold As Ice<br />
Foreigner &#8211; Jukebox Hero<br />
Foreigner &#8211; Urgent<br />
Fort Minor &#8211; Remember the Name<br />
Fort Minor &#8211; Right Now<br />
Four Tops &#8211; Standing in the Shadows of Love<br />
Frank Stallone &#8211; Pushin&#8217;<br />
Frankie Goes to Hollywood &#8211; Relax (Jam &amp; Spoon Trip-o-matic Fairy Tale Mix)<br />
Freaknasty &#8211; Da Dip<br />
Freez &#8211; IOU<br />
Frou Frou &#8211; Holding Out for a Hero<br />
Gavin DeGraw &#8211; I Don’t Want to Be<br />
Genesis &#8211; Land of Confusion<br />
George Michael &#8211; Freeek!<br />
George Michael &#8211; Monkey (Extended)<br />
Geto Boys &#8211; G-Code<br />
Glass Tiger &#8211; Animal Heart<br />
Go West &#8211; Faithful<br />
Go West &#8211; King of Wishful Thinking<br />
Good Charlotte &#8211; I Just Wanna Live<br />
Gowan &#8211; All the Lovers in the World<br />
Guns n&#8217; Roses &#8211; Sweet Child o&#8217; Mine<br />
Guns n&#8217; Roses &#8211; Think About You<br />
Gunther feat. Samantha Fox &#8211; Touch Me<br />
Hall and Oates &#8211; Cold Dark and Yesterday<br />
Hall and Oates &#8211; Make You Stay<br />
Hall and Oates &#8211; Rockability<br />
Harlequin &#8211; I Did it For Love<br />
Haywire &#8211; Dance Desire<br />
Heart &#8211; If Looks Could Kill<br />
Heart &#8211; Wild Child<br />
Hinder &#8211; How Long<br />
Honeymoon Suite &#8211; Burning in Love<br />
Honeymoon Suite &#8211; One By One<br />
Howard Jones &#8211; Like to Get to Know You Well (International Mix)<br />
Huey Lewis and the News &#8211; The Power of Love<br />
Ice Cube &#8211; Check Yo Self<br />
Ice Cube and Paul Oakenfold &#8211; Get em Up<br />
Iggy Pop &#8211; The Passenger<br />
Immediate Music &#8211; Serenata<br />
Information Society &#8211; Walking Away<br />
INXS &#8211; Good + Bad Times<br />
Iron Maiden &#8211; The Wicker Man<br />
Janet Jackson &#8211; If<br />
Jay Z &#8211; 99 Problems<br />
Jay Z and Foxy Brown &#8211; I&#8217;ll Be<br />
Jay Z and Linkin Park &#8211; Numb / Encore<br />
Jay Z and Panjabi MC &#8211; Beware of the Boy<br />
Jelleestone &#8211; Money<br />
Jermaine Stewart &#8211; The Word is Out<br />
Jermaine Stewart &#8211; We Don&#8217;t Have to Take Our Clothes Off (Ultimix)<br />
Joanna Pacitti &#8211; Watch Me Shine<br />
Joey B. Ellis and Tynette Hare &#8211; Go For It (Rocky V)<br />
John Cafferty &#8211; Hearts on Fire<br />
John Mellencamp &#8211; What if I Came Knocking<br />
John Parr &#8211; Restless Heart<br />
Johnny Clegg &#8211; Scatterlings of Africa<br />
Johnny Hates Jazz &#8211; Shattered Dreams<br />
Juvenile &#8211; Back That Ass Up<br />
Kanye West &#8211; Stronger<br />
Kate Bush &#8211; Running Up That Hill<br />
Kelly Clarkson &#8211; Miss Independent<br />
Kenny Loggins &#8211; Danger Zone<br />
Kenny Loggins &#8211; I&#8217;m Free (Heaven Helps the Man)<br />
Kenny Loggins &#8211; Welcome to Heartlight<br />
Kevin Federline &#8211; America’s Most Hated<br />
Khaled &#8211; We Taking Over<br />
The Killers &#8211; Somebody Told Me<br />
Kim Wilde &#8211; Another Step<br />
Kim Wilde &#8211; Say You Really Want Me<br />
Kim Wilde &#8211; You Keep Me Hanging On (12″ Mix)<br />
Kim Wilde &#8211; You Keep Me Hanging On (Thin Thread Extended Remix)<br />
Kiss &#8211; King of the Mountain<br />
Kiss &#8211; Psycho Circus<br />
Kiss &#8211; (You Make Me) Rock Hard<br />
KLF and Tammy Wynette &#8211; Justified and Ancient<br />
Kris Kross &#8211; Jump<br />
Lady Gaga &#8211; Just Dance<br />
Lady Gaga &#8211; Lovegame<br />
Lady Gaga &#8211; Poker Face<br />
LeAnn Rimes &#8211; The Right Kind of Wrong<br />
Lenny Kravitz &#8211; Always on the Run<br />
Linkin Park &#8211; Breaking the Habit<br />
Linkin Park &#8211; Enth E Nd<br />
Linkin Park &#8211; Numb<br />
Lo Fidelity All Stars &#8211; Battleflag<br />
Lou Gramm &#8211; Lost in the Shadows<br />
Lisa Lougheed &#8211; Run With Us<br />
Lynyrd Skynyrd &#8211; That Smell<br />
Madonna &#8211; Die Another Day<br />
Madonna &#8211; Gambler (Extended Dance Remix)<br />
Madonna &#8211; Holiday (Immaculate Concoction&#8217;s Escape Mix)<br />
Madonna &#8211; Holiday (Thunderpuss Music Sounds Better on Holiday Remix)<br />
Madonna &#8211; Human Nature<br />
Madonna &#8211; Hung Up<br />
Madonna &#8211; Keep it Together<br />
Madonna &#8211; Like a Prayer (Gospel Prayer &#8211; Guyom&#8217;s Lady M Show)<br />
Madonna &#8211; Papa Don&#8217;t Preach (Art of Mix Remix)<br />
Madonna &#8211; Spotlight (Extended Version Manu)<br />
Madonna &#8211; Sorry<br />
Madonna &#8211; White Heat<br />
Madonna and Justin Timberlake &#8211; Four Minutes<br />
Mandy Moore &#8211; In My Pocket<br />
Mariah Carey &#8211; Make it Happen<br />
Marilyn Manson &#8211; Tainted Love<br />
Marky Mark and the Funky Bunch &#8211; Good Vibrations<br />
Matisyahu &#8211; King Without a Crown<br />
MC Miker G and DJ Sven &#8211; Holiday Rap<br />
Melissa Etheridge &#8211; Like the Way I Do<br />
Men at Work &#8211; Down Under (Live at 2000 Olympics)<br />
Method Man &#8211; The Rock / Know Your Role<br />
Method Man and Redman &#8211; Da Rockwilder<br />
Metro Station &#8211; Shake It<br />
Miami Sound Machine &#8211; Conga (Instrumental ‘85)<br />
Miami Sound Machine &#8211; Conga (Dance Mix)<br />
Michael Jackson &#8211; Jam<br />
Michael Jackson &#8211; Smooth Criminal<br />
Michael Sembello &#8211; Maniac (Instrumental)<br />
Michael Sembello &#8211; Maniac (Flip &amp; Fill Mix)<br />
Mike Jones &#8211; Mr. Jones<br />
Milli Vanilli &#8211; Girl You Know It’s True<br />
Milli Vanilli &#8211; Ma Baker<br />
Moby &#8211; Bodyrock<br />
Morris Day and the Time &#8211; Jungle Love<br />
Moving Pictures &#8211; Never<br />
Mr. President &#8211; Coco Jumbo<br />
Nas and Puff Daddy &#8211; Hate Me Now<br />
Naturally 7 &#8211; Feel it (in the Air Tonight)<br />
Nelly &#8211; Boom!<br />
Nelly &#8211; Ride With Me<br />
Nelly and Puff Daddy &#8211; Shake Ya Tail Feathers<br />
Nelly Furtado &#8211; Maneater<br />
Neneh Cherry &#8211; Buffalo Stance<br />
No Doubt &#8211; Hey Baby<br />
Nonpoint &#8211; In the Air Tonight<br />
NY Confidential &#8211; It Really Don&#8217;t Matter to Me<br />
Oasis vs. Greenday &#8211; Wonderwall vs. Boulevard<br />
Oingo Boingo &#8211; Dead Man&#8217;s Party<br />
Olivia Newton-John &#8211; Physical<br />
Orgy &#8211; Blue Monday<br />
Ozzy Osbourne &#8211; I Just Want You<br />
Papa Roach &#8211; Last Resort<br />
Parachute Club &#8211; Love is Fire<br />
Pat Benatar &#8211; Love is a Battlefield (Instrumental Remix)<br />
Paul Engemann &#8211; Push it to the Limit<br />
Paul Lekakis &#8211; Boom Boom Boom (Ultimix)<br />
Paul Stanley &#8211; Live to Win<br />
Paula Abdul &#8211; I Need You<br />
Paula Abdul &#8211; Straight Up<br />
Peter Gabriel &#8211; Steam<br />
Phil Collins &#8211; Two Hearts<br />
Pink &#8211; Stupid Girl<br />
Pink and Redman &#8211; Get the Party Started (Sweet Dreams Remix)<br />
Pitbull &#8211; Midnight<br />
POD &#8211; Youth of the Nation<br />
Pointer Sisters &#8211; I&#8217;m So Excited<br />
Power Station &#8211; Some Like it Hot<br />
Powerman 5000 &#8211; Relax<br />
Pretty Poison &#8211; Catch Me I’m Falling<br />
Prince &#8211; My Name is Prince<br />
R. Kelly / Ludacris / Kid Rock &#8211; Rock Star<br />
Rage Against the Machine &#8211; Do What They Told Ya<br />
Rascal Flatts &#8211; Life is a Highway<br />
Rascalz and Shawn Desman &#8211; Movie Star<br />
Ratt &#8211; Round and Round<br />
Ratatat &#8211; Wildcat<br />
Red Hot Chili Peppers &#8211; Can&#8217;t Stop<br />
Rick Derringer &#8211; Rock and Roll Hoochie Koo<br />
Rick Ross &#8211; Push It<br />
Rihanna &#8211; Umbrella<br />
Robert Miles &#8211; Fable<br />
Robert Tepper &#8211; Angel of the City<br />
Robert Tepper &#8211; No Easy Way Out<br />
Rockwell &#8211; Somebody&#8217;s Watching Me (400 People Mix)<br />
Run DMC &#8211; Down With the King<br />
Scorpions and Berlin Orchestra &#8211; Rock You Like a Hurricane 2000<br />
Sneaky Sound System &#8211; Pictures<br />
Snoop Dogg &#8211; Lollipop<br />
Snow &#8211; Legal<br />
Snow &#8211; Girl I’ve Been Hurt<br />
Soul Decision &#8211; Cadillac Dress<br />
Soul Decision &#8211; Faded<br />
South Park &#8211; Montage<br />
Stan Bush &#8211; Fight to Survive<br />
Starship &#8211; We Built This City<br />
Steve Winwood &#8211; Higher Love<br />
Stevie Nicks &#8211; Edge of Seventeen (Thunderous Olympian’s Acid Rave-up)<br />
Survivor &#8211; Burning Heart<br />
Survivor &#8211; Eye of the Tiger<br />
Tangerine Dream &#8211; The Dream is Always the Same<br />
Tangerine Dream &#8211; Love on a Real Train<br />
Teena Marie &#8211; Lead Me On<br />
The Temptations &#8211; Big Fun (Harry Crumb)<br />
Three Days Grace &#8211; Just Like You<br />
T.I. &#8211; What You Know<br />
Tim Feehan &#8211; Where’s the Fire<br />
TLC &#8211; What About Your Friends<br />
Tom Cochrane &#8211; Life is a Highway<br />
Tom Jones &#8211; Sex Bomb<br />
The Tragically Hip &#8211; Small Town Bringdown<br />
Triump &#8211; Lay it on the Line<br />
U2 &#8211; Discotheque<br />
U2 &#8211; Sunday Bloody Sunday<br />
Vicki Sue Robinson &#8211; Turn the Beat Around<br />
Vince DiCola &#8211; Training Montage<br />
Vince DiCola &#8211; War<br />
White Lion &#8211; Broken Heart<br />
Will Smith &#8211; Candy<br />
Willa Ford &#8211; I Wanna Be Bad<br />
WWF &#8211; Real American (Hulk Hogan)<br />
Yaz &#8211; Don&#8217;t Go (Whorehouse Mix)<br />
Young MC &#8211; Bust a Move<br />
ZZ Top &#8211; Pincushion</em></p>
<h3>INSPIRATIONAL ROLE MODELS FOR TRAINING</h3>
<p>Day 3 &#8211; <a href="http://www.colintimberlake.com/training-log-the-2009-arnold-classic-5k-pump-and-run-day-3/">Sylvester Stallone</a><br />
Day 4 &#8211; <a href="http://www.colintimberlake.com/2009-arnold-classic-5k-pump-and-run-training-log-ipod-day-4/">Dick and Rick Hoyt</a><br />
Day 5 &#8211; <a href="http://www.colintimberlake.com/2009-arnold-classic-5k-pump-and-run-training-log-day-5-ipod/">Simon Whitfield</a><br />
Day 6 &#8211; <a href="http://www.colintimberlake.com/training-journal-2009-arnold-classic-5k-pump-and-run-ipod-playlist-day-6/">Donovan Bailey</a><br />
Day 7 &#8211; <a href="http://www.colintimberlake.com/training-journal-log-arnold-classic-5k-pump-and-run-day-7-madonna-tangerine-dream-rick-hansen/">Rick Hansen</a><br />
Day 8 &#8211; <a href="http://www.colintimberlake.com/training-log-the-2009-arnold-classic-5k-pump-and-run-day-8-chris-chelios/">Chris Chelios</a><br />
Day 9 &#8211; <a href="http://www.colintimberlake.com/2009-arnold-classic-5k-pump-and-run-day-9-training-log-journal-ipod-rod-brindamour/">Rod Brind&#8217;Amour</a><br />
Day 10 &#8211; <a href="http://www.colintimberlake.com/training-log-the-2009-arnold-classic-5k-pump-and-run-day-10/">Jay Cutler</a><br />
Day 12 &#8211; <a href="http://www.colintimberlake.com/training-log-the-2009-arnold-classic-5k-pump-and-run-day-12-10k-david-goggins/">David Goggins</a><br />
Day 13 &#8211; <a href="http://www.colintimberlake.com/mike-modano-training-log-the-2009-arnold-classic-5k-pump-and-run-day-13/">Mike Modano</a><br />
Day 14 &#8211; <a href="http://www.colintimberlake.com/sven-thorsen-ole-training-log-the-2009-arnold-classic-5k-pump-and-run-day-14/">Sven Thorsen</a><br />
Day 15 &#8211; <a href="http://www.colintimberlake.com/chantal-petitclerc-training-log-the-2009-arnold-classic-5k-pump-and-run-day-15/">Chantal Petitclerc</a><br />
Day 16 &#8211; <a href="http://www.colintimberlake.com/evander-holyfield-training-log-the-2009-arnold-classic-5k-pump-and-run-day-16/">Evander Holyfield</a><br />
Day 17 &#8211; <a href="http://www.colintimberlake.com/bruny-surin-eminem-training-log-the-2009-arnold-classic-5k-pump-and-run-day-100/">Bruny Surin / Keith Wilson</a><br />
Day 19 &#8211; <a href="http://www.colintimberlake.com/trevor-linden-ipod-cycling-training-log-the-2009-arnold-classic-5k-pump-and-run/">Trevor Linden</a><br />
Day 20 &#8211; <a href="http://www.colintimberlake.com/ken-shamrock-training-log-the-2009-arnold-classic-5k-pump-and-run-day-20-stationary-bike/">Ken Shamrock</a><br />
Day 21 &#8211; <a href="http://www.colintimberlake.com/ed-whitlock-marathon-training-log-the-2009-arnold-classic-5k-pump-and-run-ipod/">Ed Whitlock</a><br />
Day 22 &#8211; <a href="http://www.colintimberlake.com/yoshihisa-hosaka-marathon-training-log-the-2009-arnold-classic-5k-pump-and-run-day-22/">Yoshihisa Hosaka</a><br />
Day 23 &#8211; <a href="http://www.colintimberlake.com/steve-prefontaine-running-training-log-the-2009-arnold-classic-5k-pump-and-run-10k-marathon/">Steve Prefontaine</a><br />
Day 24 &#8211; <a href="http://www.colintimberlake.com/frank-zane-arnold-schwarzenegger-classic-pump-and-run-5k-mr-olympia-universe/">Frank Zane</a><br />
Day 25 &#8211; <a href="http://www.colintimberlake.com/arnold-schwarzenegger-classic-austrian-oak-bodybuilding-pump-and-run-workout/">Arnold Schwarzenegger</a><br />
Day 26 &#8211; <a href="http://www.colintimberlake.com/randy-couture-natural-ufc-mma-training-arnold-classic-5k-pump-and-run/">Randy Couture</a><br />
Day 27 &#8211; <a href="http://www.colintimberlake.com/franco-columbu-arnold-schwarzenegger-classic-5k-pump-and-run-olympia-universe/">Franco Columbu</a><br />
Day 28 &#8211; <a href="http://www.colintimberlake.com/dirk-graham-jeremy-roenick-arnold-classic-pump-and-run-training-log-5k-ipod-playlist/">Dirk Graham</a><br />
Day 29 &#8211; <a href="http://www.colintimberlake.com/bolo-yeung-bruce-lee-martial-arts-taipei-bodybuilding-training-log-arnold-classic-5k-pump-and-run/">Bolo Yeung</a><br />
Day 30 &#8211; <a href="http://www.colintimberlake.com/stan-smyl-vancouver-canucks-arnold-classic-5k-pump-and-run-training/">Stan Smyl</a><br />
Day 31 &#8211; <a href="http://www.colintimberlake.com/lucia-rijker-million-dollar-baby-training-log-the-2009-arnold-classic-5k-pump-and-run-day-31/">Lucia Rijker</a><br />
Day 32 &#8211; <a href="http://www.colintimberlake.com/mark-howe-philadelphia-flyers-training-log-the-2009-arnold-classic-5k-pump-and-run-day-32/">Mark Howe</a><br />
Day 33 &#8211; <a href="http://www.colintimberlake.com/dean-karnazes-ultramarathon-man-training-log-the-2009-arnold-classic-5k-pump-and-run-day-33/">Dean Karnazes</a><br />
Day 34 &#8211; <a href="http://www.colintimberlake.com/george-chuvalo-training-log-the-2009-arnold-classic-5k-pump-and-run-day-34/">George Chuvalo</a><br />
Day 35 &#8211; <a href="http://www.colintimberlake.com/samir-bannout-mr-olympia-training-log-the-2009-arnold-classic-5k-pump-and-run-day-35/">Samir Bannout</a></p>
<p>Previous Summaries: <a href="http://www.colintimberlake.com/5k-training-summary-ipod-playlist-marathon-songs/">Week 1</a> / <a href="http://www.colintimberlake.com/5k-training-week-2-summary-and-ipod-playlist-songs-music-running-workout-10k-marathon/">Week 2</a> / <a href="http://www.colintimberlake.com/5k-training-week-3-summary-and-ipod-playlist/">Week 3</a> / <a href="http://www.colintimberlake.com/5k-training-workout-ipod-playlist-marathon-music-10k/">Week 4</A></p>
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TODAY&#8217;S TRAINING INSPIRATION: SAMIR BANNOUT
For inspiration today, we turn to Samir Bannout, former competitive professional bodybuilder who has made some notable contributions to the sport.  The human body is what it is, so it can be difficult to make a notable and groundbreaking contribution to the field, but Bannout did manage to do so [...]]]></description>
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<h3>TODAY&#8217;S TRAINING INSPIRATION: <br />SAMIR BANNOUT</h3>
<p>For inspiration today, we turn to Samir Bannout, former competitive professional bodybuilder who has made some notable contributions to the sport.  The human body is what it is, so it can be difficult to make a notable and groundbreaking contribution to the field, but Bannout did manage to do so in some regards.</p>
<p>While the sport at its pinnacle is characterized by symmetry and proportion, some bodybuilders do become known for setting a standard in one particular area, causing those that follow to attempt to emulate that level of development.</p>
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<p><a href="http://www.colintimberlake.com/tom-platz-quads-quadriceps-thighs-bodybuilding/">Tom Platz</a> was known for quadricep development.  <a href="http://www.colintimberlake.com/arnold-schwarzenegger-classic-austrian-oak-bodybuilding-pump-and-run-workout/">Arnold</a> was the master of proportion and sculpture.  In Bannout&#8217;s case, his lower back definition was largely what led to the coining of the term &#8220;Christmas Tree&#8221; to describe the muscles of the middle-lower back.</p>
<p>To this day, all professional bodybuilders now pay great attention to development of the &#8220;Christmas Tree.&#8221;</p>
<p>But Bannout&#8217;s most notable contribution does not lie in that particular innovation.  A glimpse at Bannout&#8217;s career suggests that he stands as the definition of persistance and self-improvement in pursuit of one&#8217;s goals.  His placements in the Mr. Olympia competition, year after year, on the way to his eventual victory as the world&#8217;s premier bodybuilder in 1983, attest to this fact:</p>
<p>1980: Mr. Olympia &#8211; 15th<br />
1981: Mr. Olympia &#8211; 9th<br />
1982: Mr. Olympia &#8211; 4th<br />
1983: Mr. Olympia &#8211; 1st</p>
<p>Rare is the athlete that will push himself continually for years to accelarate at such a pace and become the best in the world, even if only one time.</p>
<p>Race Day is now fast approaching.  It is time that I complete a 5K at something other than a brisk jog and make sure that I have not lost my training gains from my earlier running before the back began to give out.  Come hell or high water, I will maintain a decent pace and get this train back on the tracks.  After all, it&#8217;s just pain.</p>
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<h3>TODAY&#8217;S PERFORMANCE</h3>
<p>5K Run Time: 20:11</p>
<p>iPod songs during training (shuffle):<br />
<I>1. Huey Lewis and the News &#8211; The Power of Love<br />
2. Information Society &#8211; Walking Away<br />
3. INXS &#8211; Good + Bad Times<br />
4. Jelleestone &#8211; Money<br />
5. John Parr &#8211; Restless Heart<br />
6. John Mellencamp &#8211; What if I Came Knocking<br />
7. WWF &#8211; Real American</I></p>
<h3>TRAINING NOTE</h3>
<p>All right, that&#8217;s more like it.  I did the first 1.13 miles at 10 mph, the next mile at 9.5 mph, and the final mile at 9.0 mph.  It hurt quite a bit for the back, but it had to be done.  In each case, I slowed down a half-mile-an-hour when it felt like I was nearing my limit of discomfort at the current pace.  When I was done the 3.13 miles, though, I still felt like I had something left.  I don&#8217;t think a personal best on race day is out of the question.  I&#8217;ll do a few more 5K runs over the next few days and then try to give the back as much rest as it can get before I throw down on the big day.</p>
<h3>HOLD UP&#8230;ROUND 2</h3>
<p>5K Run Time: 21:58</p>
<p>iPod songs during training (shuffle):<br />
<I>1. Kenny Loggins &#8211; Danger Zone<br />
2. Kenny Loggins &#8211; I&#8217;m Free (Heaven Helps the Man)<br />
3. Kelly Clarkson &#8211; Miss Independent<br />
4. Khaled &#8211; We Taking Over<br />
5. The Killers &#8211; Somebody Told Me<br />
6. Kim Wilde &#8211; Say You Really Want Me<br />
7. Kim Wilde &#8211; Another Step</I></p>
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As Hollywood legend has it, upon viewing Muhammad Ali vs. Chuck Weppner, Sylvester Stallone was inspired to write Rocky, the story of an underdog and outclassed fighter who gets a title shot and wills himself to go the distance.





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<p>As Hollywood legend has it, upon viewing Muhammad Ali vs. Chuck Weppner, <a href="http://www.colintimberlake.com/training-log-the-2009-arnold-classic-5k-pump-and-run-day-3/">Sylvester Stallone</a> was inspired to write <I>Rocky,</I> the story of an underdog and outclassed fighter who gets a title shot and wills himself to go the distance.</p>
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<p>But the screenplay could have been very easily based on George Chuvalo vs. Muhammad Ali, either the first or second time they fought.</p>
<p>In both cases, George Chuvalo went all 15 rounds (12 in the first fight)&#8230;without even getting knocked down.  In fact, to this day, the former Canadian heavyweight champion is regarded as having had the best chin in the history of boxing <U>or any combat sport</U>, as he was never knocked down once in a boxing career that spanned 93 fights (with a career record of 73-18-2).  Sixty-four of his wins were by knockout.</p>
<p>In both fights with Ali, Chuvalo took all the punishment Ali could offer, withstanding barrages of jabs and hooks&#8230;and still pushed forward.  At the end, much like Apollo Creed in <I>Rocky,</I> Ali was simply left incredulous that he had been unable to finish his opponent (or even knock him to the canvas once).</p>
<p>But what is most inspirational about a man who fought Ali, George Foreman, Joe Frazier, and pretty much every notable heavyweight of his era was not his prowess or heart in the ring, but his strength and will outside of the ring.  During the course of his life, he lost three sons to drug overdoses and a wife to suicide in the aftermath.</p>
<p>Since these tragedies, Chuvalo has become an outspoken crusader against drug abuse, with his strength earning him a place among the Order of Canada, the highest honor that can be bestowed upon a Canadian citizen.</p>
<p>An inspiration and a legend inside and outside the ring&#8230;George Chuvalo.</p>
<p>Today I am only going after one goal.  My back will not let me run.  But it won&#8217;t stop me from setting new benchmarks elsewhere.</p>
<h3>TODAY&#8217;S PERFORMANCE</h3>
<p>10 Miles on Stationary Bike: 24:00 (flat)</p>
<p>iPod songs during training (shuffle):<br />
<I>1. George Michael &#8211; Monkey (Extended)<br />
2. Gowan &#8211; All the Lovers in the World<br />
3. Harlequin &#8211; I Did it for Love<br />
4. Haywire &#8211; Dance Desire<br />
5. Heart &#8211; If Looks Could Kill<br />
6. Heart &#8211; Wild Child<br />
7. Hinder &#8211; How Long<br />
8. Honeymoon Suite &#8211; Burning in Love</I></p>
<h3>TRAINING NOTE</h3>
<p>Fuck yeah!  Absolutely <U>destroyed</U> my personal best on the 10-mile stationary bike ride.  Now I&#8217;m actually curious what my time would be if I didn&#8217;t have the resistance turned up this high.  I took about a minute and a half off my best time.  Mission accomplished.  I can&#8217;t run yet with the back spasms, but I&#8217;m still moving forward.</p>
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TODAY&#8217;S TRAINING INSPIRATION: DEAN KARNAZES
Today&#8217;s training inspiration is Dean Karnazes.  He is best known for his jaw-dropping feat of running 50 marathons in 50 days in 50 states, inspiring the documentary and nickname &#8220;Ultramarathon Man.&#8221;
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<h3>TODAY&#8217;S TRAINING INSPIRATION: <br />DEAN KARNAZES</h3>
<p>Today&#8217;s training inspiration is Dean Karnazes.  He is best known for his jaw-dropping feat of running 50 marathons in 50 days in 50 states, inspiring the documentary and nickname &#8220;Ultramarathon Man.&#8221;</p>
<p>Like a couple of our other training inspirations, <a href="http://www.colintimberlake.com/training-log-the-2009-arnold-classic-5k-pump-and-run-day-12-10k-david-goggins/">David Goggins</a> and <a href="http://www.colintimberlake.com/marshall-ulrich-marathon-ultramarathon-training/">Marshall Ulrich</a>, Dean Karnazes also trains and competes in mind-and-body-torturing ultramarathons that can extend beyond 100 miles.</p>
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<p>His victories include the 2004 Badwater Ultramarathon and the 2006 Vermont 100 Miler.  The Badwater Ultramarathon is a will-exhausting 135-mile course in sweltering heat that also includes a sapping elevation gain (and loss) over the stretch.</p>
<p>His accomplishments in endurance tests include running 350 miles in 80 hours and 44 minutes, without stopping, among many others that will boggle the mind.</p>
<p>So today&#8217;s theme&#8230;endurance.</p>
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<h3>TODAY&#8217;S PERFORMANCE</h3>
<p>10 Miles on Stationary Bike: 25:22</p>
<p>Jump Rope: 5 Rounds</p>
<p>5K Run Time: 23:29</p>
<p>Weights:<br />
- Standing Barbell Curl (x5)<br />
- Seated Hammer Preacher Dumbbell Curl (x5)<br />
- Overhand Barbell Curl (x5)<br />
- 30s (Biceps) (x3)<br />
- Overhand Forearm Curl (x5)<br />
- Underhand Forearm Curl (x5)</p>
<p>iPod songs during training (shuffle):<br />
<I>1. Bricklin &#8211; Walk Away<br />
2. Bruce Springsteen &#8211; Cover Me<br />
3. Bruce Springsteen &#8211; Lucky Town<br />
4. Bruce Springsteen &#8211; Radio Nowhere<br />
5. Bryan Adams &#8211; Run to You<br />
6. Bryan Adams and Tina Turner &#8211; It&#8217;s Only Love<br />
7. Bucci Bag &#8211; More Lemonade<br />
8. Cheap Trick &#8211; Mighty Wings<br />
9. Christina Aguilera &#8211; Genie in a Bottle (Instrumental)<br />
10. Coco Lee &#8211; Step In<br />
11. Cyndi Lauper &#8211; She Bop<br />
12. Damae ft. Londonbeat &#8211; I&#8217;ve Been Thinking About You<br />
13. Dead or Alive &#8211; Come Home with Me Baby<br />
14. Dead or Alive &#8211; DJ Hit that Button<br />
15. Dead or Alive &#8211; You Spin Me Round<br />
16. Def Leppard &#8211; Slang<br />
17. Dino &#8211; I Like it<br />
18. DJ Quik &#8211; Bitch Better Have My Money<br />
19. DJ Quik &#8211; Sweet Black Pu**y<br />
20. Don Henley &#8211; Boys of Summer<br />
21. Dru Hill &#8211; How Deep is Your Love<br />
22. Duran Duran &#8211; I Don&#8217;t Want Your Love<br />
23. Duran Duran &#8211; The Wild Boys<br />
24. ELO &#8211; Evil Woman<br />
25. Eric Clapton &#8211; Forever Man<br />
26. Expose &#8211; Come Go With Me<br />
27. Expose &#8211; Point of No Return<br />
28. Evanescence &#8211; Bring Me to Life<br />
29. Falco &#8211; Rock Me Amadeus (Symphonic)<br />
30. Falco &#8211; Weiner Blut (Club Remix)<br />
31. The Fixx &#8211; Are We Ourselves<br />
32. Fleetwood Mac &#8211; Big Love<br />
33. Fleetwood Mac &#8211; Big Love (Live)<br />
34. Fleetwood Mac &#8211; Everywhere<br />
35. Fleetwood Mac &#8211; Go Your Own Way<br />
36. Fleetwood Mac &#8211; Little Lies<br />
37. Fleetwood Mac &#8211; Seven Wonders<br />
38. Flight of the Conchords &#8211; Business Time<br />
39. Flight of the Conchords &#8211; Hiphopapotomus vs. Rhymenoceros<br />
40. Flight of the Conchords &#8211; She&#8217;s So Hot&#8230;Boom!<br />
41. Foreigner &#8211; Cold as Ice<br />
42. Foreigner &#8211; Jukebox Hero<br />
43. Foreigner &#8211; Urgent<br />
44. Freez &#8211; IOU<br />
45. Genesis &#8211; Land of Confusion</I></p>
<h3>TRAINING NOTE</h3>
<p>Well, got quite a bit in today.  The 5K wasn&#8217;t terribly fast, but the idea was to keep it at a &#8220;brisk jog&#8221; and not push myself into the redline at all, so I guess it was about what I expected.  The stationary bike was pretty badass though.</p>
<h3>INSPIRATIONAL CLIP</h3>
<p>Here are some selected moments from <I>Ultramarathon Man,</I> the story of Dean Karnazes&#8217; 50-state endeavour and the fitness goals it inspired in the people whose lives were touched.  If this doesn&#8217;t make you get up off the couch and hit the track or the gym or the treadmill&#8230;put your finger to your wrist and make sure you have a pulse.</p>
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If you are the son of a man who holds the career records in virtually all areas in your sport&#8230;  If you are trying to forge a name for yourself in professional hockey and your father is actually known as Mr. Hockey&#8230;  You wouldn&#8217;t have to be embarrassed if [...]]]></description>
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<p>If you are the son of a man who holds the career records in virtually all areas in your sport&#8230;  If you are trying to forge a name for yourself in professional hockey and your father is actually known as <I>Mr. Hockey</I>&#8230;  You wouldn&#8217;t have to be embarrassed if you crumbled under the pressure and expectations.  It wouldn&#8217;t be the first time&#8230;</p>
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<p>But imagine if you were one of the rare breed who actually lived up to the virtually unattainable standards set by such a father.  It <I>would</I> be the first time.  Such is the case of Mark Howe, son of the legendary <a href="http://www.colintimberlake.com/gordie-howe-mr-hockey-red-wings-workout-training-lynyrd-skynyrd-that-smell/">Gordie Howe</a> who held the NHL records for career goals and points before some guy called Wayne Gretzky came along.</p>
<p>Gordie Howe famously played into his early fifties, one of the many amazing and unprecedented aspects of his career.  In like fashion, Mark Howe was one of the most experienced players in the league when he retired at age 40 in 1995, a credit not only to obvious genetics and talent, but to proper conditioning and will to compete.  Both Gordie and Mark spent time in the NHL and in the WHA (a competitor league in the 1970s of similar caliber).  If Mark&#8217;s WHA and NHL numbers are combined, he ended up scoring 405 goals and 1246 points in 1355 games, which would have made him the third highest scoring defenseman in hockey history at the point when he retired.</p>
<p>It is a travesty that Mark Howe currently sits on the outside of the Hockey Hall of Fame when he should be enshrined alongside his father.  Much like Bobby and Brett Hull, this father-and-son tandem is one of the rare instances where greatness was achieved in two generations.  The first generation as trailblazer, the second generation showing the ability to endure pressure and skate out from long and legendary shadows.</p>
<p>Well, Mark Howe was able to skate out from the shadows of greatness and make his own mark on the hockey world.  After yesterday&#8217;s beating to the legs, I will be happy to simply skate out from inactivity today and be able to move.</p>
<h3>TODAY&#8217;S PERFORMANCE</h3>
<p>Bench Presses (100% Body Weight): 13 Reps</p>
<p>Stationary Bike: 40 Minutes (no pace)</p>
<p>Weights:<br />
- Flat Bench Press (x5)<br />
- Pec Deck Flyes (x5)</p>
<p>iPod songs during training (custom):<br />
<I>1. Ice Cube and Paul Oakenfold &#8211; Get em Up<br />
2. Jay Z and Panjabi MC &#8211; Beware of the Boy<br />
3. Naturally 7 &#8211; Feel it (in the Air Tonight)<br />
4. Nelly &#8211; Boom!<br />
5. Nelly Furtado &#8211; Maneater<br />
6. Neneh Cherry &#8211; Buffalo Stance<br />
7. No Doubt &#8211; Hey Baby<br />
8. Nonpoint &#8211; In the Air Tonight<br />
9. NY Confidential &#8211; It Really Don&#8217;t Matter to Me<br />
10. Oasis vs. Greenday &#8211; Wonderwall vs. Boulevard<br />
11. Oingo Boingo &#8211; Dead Man&#8217;s Party<br />
12. Olivia Newton-John &#8211; Physical<br />
13. Orgy &#8211; Blue Monday<br />
14. Ozzy Osbourne &#8211; I Just Want You<br />
15. Papa Roach &#8211; Last Resort<br />
16. Parachute Club &#8211; Love is Fire<br />
17. Paul Engemann &#8211; Push it to the Limit<br />
18. Paul Lekakis &#8211; Boom Boom Boom (Ultimix)<br />
19. Paula Abdul &#8211; Straight Up</I></p>
<h3>TRAINING NOTE</h3>
<p>Well, the hardest thing to do on the stationary bike was to stick to my plan of not trying very hard.  The idea was just to do 40 minutes at a leisurely pace.  It was like torture in a way, going slow the whole time, but I guess that is some sort of mental training.</p>
<p>As for the bench press&#8230;  That was disgusting.  Far and away my worst performance on that test.  I guess I was just worn out.  I have no intention of having such a poor showing there again.</p>
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