Recipe: Sore Quads and Hamstrings

Wednesday and Sunday are my leg days. My friends know I am a gym rat, and they always ask me- what in the world are you doing at the gym everyday? So here’s a small peek into part of my routine. Please remember that I’m not a certified trainer so don’t take me too seriously.

When I say leg day I mean on the big kid squat rack, not the Smith Machine, the squat rack. At my gym this requires some planning because the squat racks are popular so I try to go early on Sundays or later in the evening on Wednesdays to better my chances. You’ll notice that I mix in some arms and abs to give my legs a little break between sets. Also, I noted my current weight choices, but those go up and down as I get stronger or lazier. I try to challenge myself, but I’m not about to hurt myself for no reason, so I’m not overly aggressive about increasing weight.

Leg Day Option 1

Classic Squats

  • 2 sets of 7-10 reps at 125 lbs
  • 3 sets of 10-12 reps at 115 lbs

(superset between squat sets with 10 side bends holding 45 lb plate on each side to target the obliques)

Upright Rows

  • 2 sets of 5 reps at 65 lbs
  • 2 sets of 10 reps at 55 lbs

Dead Lifts

  • 10 sets of 5-7 reps at 155 lbs

(superset between dead lift sets with 8 overhead tricep presses with 25 lb plate)

Bent Over Row

  • 3 sets of 10 reps at 65 or 75 lbs

Leg Day Option 2

Superset of Front Rack Squats and Classic Squats

  • 5 sets of 5 reps of front rack squats followed immediately by 10 reps of classic squats at 85 lbs (lower weight because it’s high rep and you don’t want to switch the weight between front rack and regular squats)

(superset between squat sets with 10 side bends holding 45 lb plate on each side to target the obliques)

Overhead Presses

  • 3 sets of 10 reps at 45 lbs

Dead Lifts

  • 2 sets of 5-7 reps at 155 lbs
  • 2 sets of 8-10 reps at 145 lbs
  • 1 set of 15 reps at 135 lbs

(superset between dead lift sets with 10 overhead tricep presses with 25 lb plate)

Other Options (a couple of other exercises when I need to mix it up a little)

Wide leg squats

  • 3 sets of 10 reps at 85 lbs

Sumo Squats (start with feet together on one side, step into a wide squat and stand up on the other side, keep stepping and squatting back and forth)

  • 3 sets of 1o reps at 85 lbs

Front Rack Lunges (hold the bar in a front rack position and step back into a lunge)

  • 3 sets of 10 reps alternating legs at 65 lbs

Curtsy Lunges (instead of stepping straight back, cross your back foot to the outside of the front foot’s position, similar to a curtsy)

  • 3 sets of 10 reps alternating legs at 65 lbs

Leg day

If you feel like giving any of these a try, you can scale the weights up or down as needed, use dumb bells, or use the lighter weighted bars instead of a traditional bar. Just don’t forget to warm up before you start!

Do you have any favorite leg day workouts?

Gift Guide 2015: Part 1

I know what you’re thinking- it’s October.

People.

Shopping is a year ’round sport and there are some holiday gifts that require some advanced notice, so you’re going to need to think ahead of Cyber Monday for these ones. I’m talking about personalized and monogrammed merchandise. If you want to look thoughtful, get them something with their name or initials on it!

Let’s do this by recipient:

Guys in your life

Converse Kicks

Personalized Sneakers.  I have bought these for myself and for presents. They are always a hit! Almost every mainstream sneaker brand does a personalized option where you can pick the color and sometimes material for each panel, and add a monogram. I’ve had good success with Nike, Adidas, and Converse. If I were you, I would go for more of a lifestyle look rather than some high tech running shoe because they’ll want to show them off when they are out and about with friends. Converse is a little more affordable, but get ready to go above $100 for Nike, Adidas, or New Balance.

Friend/Family Couple

West Elm Canvas Totes

Canvas Tote. Let me tell you. I got this canvas tote (the above with the “E” on it) for my parents a couple years ago for them to use as a beach bag. It got a little bit of delayed reaction because I gave them a beach bag in December, but come July it was their new favorite thing. You could totally grab one of these from West Elm or the classics from LLBean or Lands End, and fill it with some other fun things: throw blanket, beach towels, bottle of wine, gourmet food stuffs, candles, etc. Depending on the contents you pick, it would be perfect for a newlyweds first holiday season, a hostess/holiday gift for overnight holiday visits, or a housewarming/holiday present to new homeowners.

Girls in your life

Mono_pouch

Travel pouches or toiletry bags. These are probably more of a stocking stuffer, but always useful and can be colorful and fun, or quite elegant depending on the recipient you have in mind. My instinct for this genre is Mark and Graham. They have a wide range of pouches, toiletry bags, jewelry rolls, tech cases, you name it.

Grandparents

Wool_Throw

Something warm: throw blankets or bathrobes. I always think of comfy, and easy care things for my grandparents. Because my grandparents are often cold, a nice throw blanket seems like the perfect option, and I think it helps if it’s machine washable like the above washable wool from The Company Store. It will hopefully upgrade their living room and get a lot of use. All the home stores have throws with monogramming available, so you have options. Also, a nice new fleece bathrobe would probably be much appreciated.

And one more for the Girls

PaperSource

Personalized notepads. I’m a big fan of stationary, and personalized notepads are a great, and affordable, gift for almost any friend, mom, or aunt on your list. I usually rely on Paper Source for my stationary needs (of which there are many). I recently needed to restock my own notepad supply for my regular list making, and I went with these. Most notepad sets at Paper Source are $35, and if notepads don’t inspire you, they have several other personalized stationary options.

Have you started your holiday shopping yet?

Sweater Weather

I recently did an audit (workplace jargon, you’re welcome) of my current sweater situation, and I definitely need a few refreshes. I have a tendency to buy lighter, easy care sweaters (aka hopefully machine washable and not dry clean only) that seem to wear out a little faster than some of the fancier options. I’m going to start with some very versatile basics that will give me a lot of bang for my buck. These are admittedly a little boring, but welcome to the DC dress code my friend…

Work Sweaters:

Loft Button Back Sweater

I like grabbing a couple simple, machine washable sweaters that I can easily pair with a pencil skirt, or dress pants with or without a blazer. This one from Loft fits that description perfectly at $49.50 (because you know it will go on sale).

Loft Boyfriend Cardigan

Also, one of my quickest solutions to an outfit in the winter is a buttoned up boyfriend cardigan over a sleeveless blouse or plain tee shirt (purposing the summer shirts year ’round) and dress pants or pencil skirt. And done. This one from Loft is super affordable, comes in good colors, and is machine washable- it’s the trifecta!

Nordstrom Sweater

In the fall and winter, a white cable sweater paired with a slim pair of black pants (maybe velvet black pants) is my go-to Friday outfit. I like this option from Cupcakes and Cashmere’s collection at Nordstrom, it’s a little pricer, but it’s a nice sweater.

Ann Taylor Sweater

I like to have a couple statement sweaters, and this one caught my eye from Ann Taylor. It would be really easy to pair with a navy skirt or pants. Done and done.

Weekend Sweaters:

Ann Taylor Tunic Sweater

Tunic sweaters are big this year, but I think tunics are more weekend than workplace. This one looks like polished weekend for me. So I’m thinking out to dinner with friends or a family get together around the holidays. This is Ann Taylor again.

Banana Tunic Sweater

Speaking of tunics. I want this one from Banana too. This is definitely for the dead of January when you need to be warm but look put together with some jeans or leggings.

What sweaters do you have your eye on right now?