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I can't feel my legs. Totally the opposite of this. My legs ache and they are tired, and I don't want to do any more footwork, but I know I will. The pain I feel isn't injury pain. It's just that feeling you get when your muscles are really being worked. I verified this with my son. He's feeling the same thing as well so it's not just me. The massage gun helps even though it's a temp fix that only lasts for a few hours of relief.
My muscle endurance is nice. Last night I worked my arms until I had nothing left. After that I took a short break and did bench press with the bar, starting with the bar itself. I was able to lift up to 185lbs on spent arms and I was able to get 5 reps on each lift with no problems except for the 185lbs. I didn't have anyone to spot me and I didn't want to take chances of pushing at the end. The heaviest that I lifted before then was a 25lb dumbbell press. This was something that I was just curious about and will not be making it part of my workout.
Legs are getting stronger, mobility is getting better, even though my hip flairs up with certain movements. My knees feel tired and used. I'm not feeling any pain, just a light ache. My weight is steady (still need to lose 30 lbs). My blood pressure is coming down. I'm not worried too much about losing the weight as my intensity level has been increasing and I'm slowly getting into my core exercises which take a lot out of me.
I offered kicking advice for one of the people that come into the heavy bag room. For a month I've watch him use poor kicking techniques. I just couldn't take it anymore so I fixed his front kick. Only time will tell if he will stick with it. The MMA guy has broken 2 heavy bags (I'm only assuming that he broke them because the bags he trains on were taken down. Some of the supports for the bags are loose. Gotta let management know so they can fix it. The last thing I want is a big metal beam to fall down on someone. I'm currently thinking about mapping out a low intensity day to help my recover a little faster.