Happy Easter!
Hope everyone has gotten to enjoy some good food and good times with family! I didn’t feel great this afternoon for awhile, but I’m feeling much better now so all is good ; )
I haven’t mentioned much of my working out lately, so I thought I’d share my chest workout from this past week. I haven’t taken any pictures in the gym because I just feel weird bringing my huge, nice camera in with me while I’m trying to workout, ha. Maaaaybe someday. For now, here’s some pictures from home … (to see progress in my muscle building, here’s some pictures from January and February for comparison) Monday’s chest workout:
- Bench press: 65lbs for 12 reps, 85 lbs for 8, 105 lbs for 4, 115 for 2, failed attempt at 125lbs, 65 for 17 reps (aka, to fail)
- Incline dumbbell chest press: 30lb dumbbells for 12 reps, 35lb dumbbells for 6, 30lb dumbbells for 6, 20lb dumbbells for 20 reps (aka, to fail)
- Decline bench press: 65lbs for 12 reps, 85lbs for 8 reps, 65 lbs for 10 reps, 45lbs (the bar) to fail
- Seated cable flies: 4 sets with 60 lbs (30lb cable on both arms) to fail (ended up being 6-8 reps)
It was a really good workout and I felt great when I was done.
Fast-forward to this weekend:
Yesterday Erik and I ventured to KC to hang out and enjoy the nice weather. I LOVE this time of year : ) For food, we decided on Genghis Grill in the Power & Light District. It’s build-your-own Mongolian stir fry. They had tons of options and basically you build your own bowl by going through a buffet and picking a protein, your seasonings, your veggies, your sauce, and putting it all in a bowl. They then add your starch and cook it for you. I decided upon (if I can remember it all) …
Sliced beef seasoned with granulated garlic and pepper with cabbage, a few mandarin oranges, onions, squash and zucchini with roasted tomato sauce, a little ginger citrus sauce, and garlic water. And for my starch, I picked Udon noodles. This picture was taken from the outside window, hence it’s quality, but there’s an idea of how they cook it … I love the whole build-your-own concept that seems to be prevalent in emerging restaurants these days, because it makes knowing what you’re eating much easier. In fact, you can even put in your ingredients online and you’ll get the nutritional facts. Here was my bowl:
I tried to get most of the low sodium ingredients, because when eating out, if you don’t watch it, salt adds up QUICK. I probably could have done better, but for eating out, 600 mg isn’t that bad. (Especially considering how a serving of most of their proteins have 400-600 mg alone)
I really liked my combination but decided I put a little too much pepper in. Ha, and poor Erik couldn’t even finish his because he underestimated how hot (spicy hot) it would be.
Have you ever been to a build-your-own stir fry restaurant and did you like it??
I was pretty picture happy yesterday in Kansas City, so I’ll have more to share later : ) Have a good one!!
P.S. My blog layout is having some technical issues today, so if you noticed it looks a little “off”, that’s why;)
My hubs loves those restaurants. They are fun! Happy Easter to you!
ReplyDeleteWay to go with the chest work! Awesome job. I've been to one of those places, but did not eat the build your own bowl b/c I don't eat meat and they cook everything on the one grill.
ReplyDeleteI love build your own stirfry places, they are awesome!! Your arms are looking awesome too!
ReplyDeleteHey girl! You are looking buff! Nice work!!!! Sounds like a fun trip to KC. We used to have a make your own bowl place like that at Penn State- good stuff. Happy Easter
ReplyDeletewow, you look really good lesley! niiice. I love stir-fry places, havent been to one in forever though.
ReplyDeleteGirl you are looking FANTASTIC!!!!!! Keep up all of the hard but good work. It's really paying off.
ReplyDeleteGlad you guys had a wonderful day. The Mongolian sounds great!
Take care hun. Hope everything is well. I'm always thinking about you!
Girl, you look AMAZING!!! You rock!!
ReplyDeleteLove the build-your-own stir-fry concept!! Soooo cool! I've never been to one - now I'm eager to try it! :-)
You look stunning!
ReplyDeleteThe restaurant sounds fun!
The difference in your arms is amazing! I've recently recommitted (for the 1,000th time) to strength training, and seeing such results is very inspiring (but I won't be lifting 65 pounds any time soon -- WOW!)
ReplyDeleteYou look awesome! Keep it up! Love the pic of KC! How fun!
ReplyDeleteYour dedication to working out is admirable--I hate it :-)
ReplyDeleteI've never been to Kansas City--looks like a funky and fun place!