9 Steemians today for 2,403 reps combined. We blew through 50,000 reps in 37 days! Congrats everyone!
"When you're out there partying, horsing around, someone out there, at the same time, is working hard. Someone is getting smarter and someone is winning. Just remember that." Arnold Schwarzenegger
More people are joining simply because they've SEEN this blog series, and wish they saw it sooner. In the spirit of helping others be healthy and join a supportive team, please help us by resteeming for visibility.
Forget resolutions. You know that exercise is important, so start with just one day of sharing 100 reps and go from there. We support each other every day, and we'll support you, so why not give it a try?
These people are creating their own original posts to prove their hard work. Please support their dedication with encouragement!
TOTALS: 51,095 reps done across 13 Steemians in 37 workout days.
Cumulative Results: - #'s vary with different start dates
@rmsbodybuilding = 20,410 reps (39.9%) - 37/37 days (congrats on 20K reps!)
@thevillan = 10,456 reps (20.5%) - 17/37 (perfect attendance since starting + 10K reps!)
@myleskshupe = 4,987 reps (9.8%) - 13/37
@steemmatt = 4,240 reps (8.3%) - 37/37
@povilas = 3,901 reps (7.6%) - 21/37 (start a new streak)
@lordcarlo297 = 1,940 reps (3.8%) - 12/37 (gets the job done)
@xxlobo21xx = 1,454 reps (2.8%) - 6/37 (nice reps & blog posts!)
@ninjamike = 1,258 reps (2.5%) - 6/37 (always good effort)
@mightpossibly = 1,167 reps (2.3%) - 12/37 (next goal 2,000)
@cygon = 563 reps (1.1%) - 2/37
@bentheredonethat = 460 reps (0.9%) - 2/37
@xced2806 = 158 reps (0.3%) - 1/37
@dj123 = 101 reps (0.2%) - 1/37
The Challenge: At least 100 honest reps of exercise every day. No excuses. No bullsh*t. Just actions, positivity, and results. Only post AFTER your reps are done.
If you can't contribute yet, try to eat natural foods and stay well hydrated without the sugar for now.
It's ok to start with a number you're comfortable with if you can't reach 100. You choose what exercises to do.
30 minutes of dedicated brisk walking or running can count as 100 reps if you're unable to lift or need to rest.
Please also support these participants for their commitment to their physical and mental health. Thank you.
Daily Challenge Completed - 105 reps:
-35 Close Grip Shoulder Bar Presses (75 pounds)
-30 Bar Calf Raises (75 pounds)
-15 Shoulder Bar Presses (75 pounds)
-15 Bar Squats (75 pounds)
-10 Reverse Forearm Bar Curls (75 pounds)
Daily Assessment: I'm seeing really good commitment from the core crew. Obviously, some of you lift hard and heavy, so rest days are needed. The bottom line is that we're all setting a good example and attracting more interest. In another month, we'll all be in better health (the real win), and helping more people sign on to be guided to similar benefits. As for me, I'm pretty close to going back to the gym. I may have them take a picture of the computer screen to see if they can prove the last time I was there to actually lift.
If you'd like to see me playing a Super Mario Brothers drum cover - click here.
Feedback from @mightpossibly:
"I'd also like to add that I find it deeply satisfying to do these reps, which is a big deal. I've always hated the gym and prefer to exercise at home. But I've lacked the discipline to do it. It sort of feels like I have gym buddies now, without the hassle of going to the gym."
Please see my first post linked below for my motivation, the challenge background, rules, and details for the Steemit Silver Coin prize! It's also got some personal stuff about why I'm doing this, so it could be a good motivator.
Original Intro Post With My Motivation
32 Day Update With Progress Pictures
-DAY 1: 370 total reps from 2 Steemians (both 37/37 since)
-DAY 2: 375 reps from 2 Steemians
-DAY 3: 1,368 reps from 3 Steemians
-DAY 4: 415 reps from 2 Steemians
-DAY 5: 1,900 reps from 3 Steemians
-DAY 6: 530 reps from 3 Steemians
-DAY 7: 300 reps from 2 Steemians
-DAY 8: 311 reps from 2 Steemians
-DAY 9: 550 reps from 2 Steemians
-DAY 10: 927 reps from 3 Steemians
-DAY 11: 1,273 reps from 3 Steemians
-DAY 12: 642 reps from 2 Steemians
-DAY 13: 514 reps from 2 Steemians
-DAY 14: 883 reps from 3 Steemians
-DAY 15: 474 reps from 4 Steemians
-DAY 16: 616 reps from 4 Steemians
-DAY 17: 697 Reps from 4 Steemians
-DAY 18: 490 reps from 2 Steemians
-DAY 19: 769 reps from 3 Steemians
-DAY 20: 1,089 reps from 5 Steemians
-DAY 21: 1,594 reps from 5 Steemians
-DAY 22: 1,523 reps from 4 Steemians
-DAY 23: 1,619 reps from 5 Steemians
-DAY 24: 2,964 reps from 4 Steemians
-DAY 25: 1,849 reps from 5 Steemians
-DAY 26: 2,574 reps from 6 Steemians
-DAY 27: 2,295 reps from 6 Steemians
-DAY 28: 1,748 reps from 5 Steemians
-DAY 29: 2,001 reps from 6 Steemians
-DAY 30: 2,396 reps from 6 Steemians
-DAY 31: 2,064 reps from 8 Steemians
-DAY 32: 2,650 reps from 10 Steemians
-DAY 33: 2,315 reps from 8 Steemians
-DAY 34: 2,030 reps from 8 Steemians
-DAY 35: 2,382 reps from 9 Steemians
-DAY 36: 1,989 reps from 7 Steemians
-DAY 37: 2,403 reps from 9 Steemians
800 reps by @thevillan (weights and machines will need a rest day)
328 reps by @rmsbodybuilding (hire as a remote personal trainer or chef)
279 reps by @ninjamike (high day by 53 reps)
240 reps by @xxlobo21xx (always encouraging others+)
200 reps by @povilas (back on track)
196 reps by @myleskshupe (sourcing new heavy music)
150 reps by @bentheredonethat (cardio day)
110 reps by @steemmatt (I need to do more reps)
100 reps by @lordcarlo297 (ran a 5.3km race, applied for his entry)
Total again through 37 days = 51,095 reps
Conditions:
- Weights not required.
- Do real reps with good form, aiming for 100+.
- Start your reply with "Challenge Completed".
- Reply with the type of exercises and # of reps for each in a list.
- Cumulative tallies appreciated as a separate line.
- Only submit reps you've done, not ones you're planning to do.
- Use the tag "fitnesschallenge".
- Upvoting or resteeming daily posts is greatly appreciated to reach more people.
Advice:
- Stretch before and after your exercise.
- Breathe properly on each rep.
- Quality over quantity.
- Hydrate throughout and afterwards.
- Eat a healthy snack with protein after.
- Do exercises you enjoy at first to build momentum for harder ones.
- Take before pictures to appreciate your results over time.
- Feel good about your accomplishments.
-Please follow daily and join when you can.
-Please also check out the blog posts of the entrants below for details and workout advice.
Daily challenge completed. 569 reps.
Squat day
Great workout bro!!!
Daily Challenge Completed (360 reps)
Rest Day
Challenge complete:
Box jumps-30
Box knee kicks-30
Line forward/backward jumps (feet together)-30
Side to side line jumps (feet together)-30
Total:120
Today’s reps were lower but higher intensity! Needed to give my body a little rest haha.
Blog here!: Rest day
Challenge Completed - 578 reps
https://steemit.com/fitnesschallenge/@thevillan/challenge-completed-back-day-578-reps-on-january-14
Daily challenge completed! 260 reps push-ups and squats!
https://steemit.com/fitnesschallenge/@povilas/nice-to-see-results
Daily Challenge Completed - 105 reps:
-35 Close Grip Shoulder Bar Presses (75 pounds)
-30 Bar Calf Raises (75 pounds)
-15 Shoulder Bar Presses (75 pounds)
-15 Bar Squats (75 pounds)
-10 Reverse Forearm Bar Curls (75 pounds)
Great work bro! Let me see you keep working hard!
Daily Challenge Completed - 108 reps:
Yesterdays' challenge - Failed miserably:
Got out of bed very late (around 12), feeling fresh as a clam. I figured I'd reward myself for all the hard work I'd put in lately, and besides, I was feeling particularly destructive this morning.
I went to... McDonalds for breakfast at (at around 1PM). After my tremendous breakfast, I went errand-running (at least 8 different shops). When I got home at around 5:30 PM, I was so exhausted that I passed out on the couch and slept like a rock until 10PM.
At this point, my stomach still felt like I'd eaten gravel, so I had nothing to do but stay still until I was sleepy enough to sleep again.
Not the most productive day, but at least I managed to complete my errands.
Hey, sometimes its good to have a day like that because you were clearly needing rest, but also that regret from how the McDonalds made you feel can help be a fresh new motivator to get back on track and work harder. That's definitely how I do it cause I've had more than my fair share of those days lol