Zero Day

Take a sledgehammer and wrap an old sweater around it. This is your "shovelglove." Every week day morning, set a timer for 14 minutes. Use the shovelglove to perform shoveling, butter churning, and wood chopping motions until the timer goes off. Stop. Rest on weekends and holidays. Baffled? Intrigued? Charmed? Discuss here.
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ravioli
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Zero Day

Post by ravioli » Mon Jan 26, 2009 3:43 pm

First off, I want to say thanks for sharing your ideas with everyone Reinhard. I've been thinking about how much weight I've gained slowly over the last 1-2 years and feeling pretty bad about it. That's when I hit the Internet and somehow wound up at shovelglove.com and nosdiet.com. I found that I was agreeing with just about everything you said regarding habits and having to overcome your own mind. Everything just made sense and clicked with me and that's when I figured this could work for me.

I bought a 10lb sledge yesterday and decided that today I would start the nosdiet as well as start shugging. I still have dinner to go but I have no worries that I'll make it through the day without slipping up the diet.

I just got done with my first shugging session and it was pretty cool. I feel like I probably should have gone slower, but the movements felt so natural that I just kinda got carried away with it. About halfway through the 14 minutes I really started feeling it and about 3/4 the way through I was sweating pretty good. The routine I worked out went something like this:

7 shovel
7 churn butter
7 ab killer
7 scratch back
7 switch lever

REPEAT once

9 shovel
9 churn butter
9 ab killer
9 scratch back
9 switch lever
9 fireman

REPEAT last section once

More???

I played around a bit in the middle and at the end so I really don't remember everything I did. I will say I had concerns because I had some lower back issues last week but I had no problems doing the above routine. I'm hoping It stays that way. I think shugging might actually help the situation if I can build some muscles back there without hurting anything first.

I noticed the time went by very fast and it WAS pretty fun imagining the things I was doing, although I think I spent a little more time making sure not to hurt myself then imagining scenarios.

I think I'll stick with the above routine for this first week, although I may change the number of reps I do depending on how I feel the coming days. I also might drop the ab killer. I don't think I was doing it right because I really wasn't feeling any burn in my abs at all, and for something called the ab killer I figured it would be pretty brutal. I guess I'll just have to watch the video again and play with it a bit more.

I just thought I'd let everyone know that another shugger was born today and again I want to say thanks for taking the time to share your ideas and help others.

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Post by reinhard » Tue Jan 27, 2009 2:47 pm

Welcome, Ravioli!

This sounds like a great initial routine -- and don't worry too much about upping the reps. Worry about the opposite -- about throttling your enthusiasm to stretch it out, and so that it doesn't lead you to overdo it and injure yourself. I still do at least two days a week of very low reps sets.

I don't personally do "ab killer" so I can't comment on that.

Drive fence posts is good for the abs. As is chop the tree. (most of the moves are, to some degree, but these stand out -- they're fun, too). They're among the twistier (and therefore riskier) motions, so waiting to introduce them till you've build up a little more strength and hammer-feel with the other moves isn't a bad idea.

Reinhard

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