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Tuesday, December 31, 2019

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1. Squats: 5 sets, 6 reps a. 1 sets, 15-20 reps 
2. Single Leg Press: 5 sets, 15-20 reps 
3. Superset a. Dumbbell Walking Lunge: 4 sets, 12 reps b. Dumbbell Stiff Leg Deadlifts: 4 sets, 12-15 reps 
4. Leg Extentions: 5 sets, 15 reps (5 reps slow & two second pause at the top, 5 normal reps & 5 slow and pause at the top again.) 
5. Lying Leg Curls: 5 sets, 15 reps (Same protocal as leg extentions.) 
6. Seated Calf Raise: 5 sets, 10-12 reps (Last set is a double drop set) 
7. Donkey Calf Raise: 5 sets, 10-12 reps


Scott Mathison's Ultimate Moves to Make your Pecs Pop



This three-move workout will absolutely light up your chest, with very little equipment needed. Power and strength, pumps, and the seriously good kind of soreness? Check, check, and check.

Scott Mathison's Ultimate Moves to Make your Pecs Pop
Chest day is too short to spend it waiting for someone else to move off of your favorite bench press station or a machine—and then hopefully wipe it down afterward.
Cellucor athlete Scott Mathison knows this. It's one reason why he's constantly scouting—and creating—movements that maximally hit the big muscle groups with minimum equipment needed.
Mathison's recipe for a solid, short, and serious chest workout is one that any lifter could learn from:
Step 1. Start with a big, powerful movement to activate and strengthen every muscle fiber in the chest.
Step 2. Wring the life out of those fibers with a couple of solid accessories: one for the upper chest, one for the lower.
No, you don't need 20 sets on chest day to do this! Just 12 targeted, intense sets will make it happen. And what's even better, all you need is a single pair of weights and a decline bench. Pretty sure you can manage that.
You can work any of these movements into your regularly scheduled chest day, but a better approach is to try the three in a series and make that your entire chest day for a few weeks. Yes, it'll probably be quicker than what you're doing now. But it'll also be every bit as good, and the first time around, make you every bit as sore.

1. For Whole-Chest Power and Strength: Falling Knee Push-Up

Mathison is known for his high-flying 360 push-ups, falling push-ups, and other bodyweight feats. But you can't even sniff at, say, a superman push-up until you're a seasoned vet at explosive upper-body work like this falling knee push-up.
But aside from the show-off moves you can maybe do someday, if you want to show off pecs that can truly pop at a moment's notice—and not after 15 minutes of pumping them up like a flat bike tire—you need push-ups like this in your arsenal.
Why it works: Nothing turns on your fast-twitch, type-II muscle fibers as effectively as explosive power training. It trains your muscles to generate maximum force out of each rep, helping boost your strength ceiling. And lucky you, these are also the muscle fibers with the greatest potential for growth.
Falling knee push-ups move your chest muscles through a significant range of motion, with plenty of intensity, but without the risk of dropping a barbell on your grill or jacking up your shoulder by trying to bench press as quickly as possible. Yes, ending up face-down on the ground is a possibility, but that's why you should cut each set right when the reps start slowing down.
Scott's tips:

  • Really push hard and explode off the floor. Yes, this will carry over to your bench!
  • Really emphasize the negative on the way down. Let your chest touch and lightly break your "fall." 
  • If you are doing this on hard ground, use a pad for your knees!
The perfect dose: Build up to 4 sets of 15 reps, with a solid 2-3-minute rest between each set. But seriously: Stop each set while you're still moving fast. And if you can't do even one rep—no shame there—you have options. Try doing them to a stable step or low bench, or with a band looped around your torso from an overhead pull-up bar.

2. For the Upper Chest: Reverse-Grip Push-Up

You're done with the power, now it's time to grind. Sure, you could hit the bench or dumbbells, but after seriously taxing your chest with your first move, you're in a perfect position to get maximum benefit out of a movement that may seem too easy otherwise—like push-ups.
But you're not just doing any push-up here. Scott recommends you turn your hands around and try them with a reverse-grip. Yes, it'll take some getting used to, but the payoff is worth it.

Why it works: Bodybuilders have been saying for years that reverse-grip presses are exceptional for targeting the upper chest. A Canadian study from 2005 backed it up, determining that a reverse-grip bench press hits the clavicular (upper) portion of the pecs 30 percent more than a flat bench does.[1] Compare that with the incline bench press, which a number of studies have shown doesn't increase clavicular activation at all—or just by a measly few percentage points.[2]
The problem with the reverse-grip bench, of course, is that it just feels sketchy as hell with any significant weight. These feel strong, and after a solid 4 sets, you'll be a believer. Oh, and they absolutely destroy the triceps, too.
Scott's Tips:

  • Stretch your wrists prior to this exercise to help you get as close to a true reverse-facing grip. 
  • Keep your elbows close to you body throughout the rep to keep form strict and hammer the triceps. 
  • Flex the chest at the top of each rep. After 15-20 reps, you should feel these burning like crazy. 
The perfect dose: Build up to 4 sets of 20 reps.


3. For the Lower Chest: Decline Fly with Crunch

After the first two moves, you're probably all pressed out. So it's time to focus on the stretch and shred with Scott's combo move of choice, the decline dumbbell fly and crunch.

Why it works: The decline fly mimics the high-to-low cable cross-over, a classic movement to work the pecs while cutting out the shoulders almost entirely.
Why the crunch? For one, it forces you to pause and squeeze the dumbbells together for a solid second or two on each rep. But contracting your abs hard, like you have to do in order to do a weighted decline crunch, is also a great way to make every other muscle in your upper body co-contract harder along with them.
And finally, because abs. You needed to work them anyway, didn't you? And if you've tried any of Scott's other workouts on Bodybuilding.com, you know they tend to make the abs work seriously hard, even if they aren't pure "abs" workouts.
Scott's tips:
  • Try to use your chest as much as possible for each rep, not your arms. Have to use light weights? Do it. 
  • Pause and squeeze your chest muscles together at the top of each rep. Doing these from a decline can help to "feel" this.
  • If your ab endurance is keeping you from being able to adequately work your chest, split the moves up. Do flies, then abs. Or if you struggle with the chest fly, just do the overhead dumbbell crunch to train abs. It'll hit your shoulders and chest, too. 
The perfect dose: 4 sets of 10 reps.
eferences
  1. Lehman, G. J. (2005). The influence of grip width and forearm pronation/supination on upper-body myoelectric activity during the flat bench press. The Journal of Strength & Conditioning Research, 19(3), 587-591.
  2. Barnett, C., Kippers, V., & Turner, P. (1995). Effects of variations of the bench press exercise on the EMG activity of five shoulder muscles. The Journal of Strength & Conditioning Research, 9(4), 222-227.

About the Author

Nick Collias

Nick Collias is the Executive Editor at Bodybuilding.com.

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Events promoting vaccination called off in Nevada after harassing comments were posted on social media A non-profit that promotes vaccinations in Nevada canceled two events after anti-vaxxers posted harassing comments against the host venues on social media. Immunize Nevada scheduled two fundraising breakfasts in December to honor health care employees who help with vaccinations. Online harassment and concerns of protesters coming to the events drove the organization to cancel the Reno and Las Vegas events.”We looked at the whole picture and because we knew that these events were to be celebrations in honor of immunization champions in Nevada, we didn’t want there to be any risk,” Executive Director Heidi Parker of Immunize Nevada told CNN on Monday.There has been an “increase in harassment and anti-vax extremist behavior,” Parker said. She cited anti-vaccination supporters speaking up at a meeting of Nevada’s legislative health care committee, which she spoke at on December 11. And on the other side of the world, an alleged anti-vaxxer in Samoa was cited for “incitement against the government vaccination order” after a measles outbreak.
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FDA plagued by lack of training and oversight during opioid crisis, report says A newly released report says the Food and Drug Administration may have failed to set strict enough standards and follow-through for training doctors about the risks associated with opioids. Researchers say lack of oversight and training problems happened while the opioid crisis killed tens of thousands of people a year. The rules were part of what’s called a Risk Evaluation and Mitigation Strategy, or REMS, which required manufacturers of long-acting and addictive opioids like OxyContin to pay for training for doctors prescribing the drugs, and to monitor and report back on how well that training was working. But in the study published in JAMA Internal Medicine,
researchers at Johns Hopkins University found that didn’t happen. The report said long-acting or “extended-release” opioids such as oxycodone and morphine “were associated with greater risk of addiction, unintentional overdose and death than their immediate-release counterparts.” So in 2012, the FDA set up rules requiring painkiller manufacturers to deliver “continuing education” to doctors and “develop medication guides to inform patients about risks” as well as monitor and report on “patient access to drugs and safety.”

Jalen Hurts NFL Draft Stock Rising with Success of Lamar Jackson




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The NFL reminds us every so often that imitation is the best form of flattery. Year after year, teams take what succeeds and add their touch to it.

Looking toward the 2020 NFL Draft, general managers around the league will be trying to recreate the success which Lamar Jackson and the Baltimore Ravens enjoy. Which QB in the 2020 NFL Draft possesses the same traits that Jackson does?

Despite the success he achieved in Tuscaloosa, Hurts didn't record the passing and rushing numbers at Alabama as he has in Norman. In his three seasons playing for Nick Saban, he threw for a combined 5,626 yards while throwing 48 TD. 

SCARY NUMBERS DURING 2017 SPRING TESTING

Like those who came before him, Hurts was excellent running the ball in leading the Tide's offense, running for 1,976 yards and 23 TD in his three seasons at Alabama. His speed and strength became legend among teammates during the Tide's 2017 spring testing.

Hurts ran the 40-yard dash in 4.48 seconds. In comparison, the fastest time for a quarterback at the 2017 NFL scouting combine was 4.54.

Hurts also had a 315-pound power clean, bench-pressed 355 pounds, squatted 455 pounds and recorded a 9-foot, 9-inch broad jump, a good number in a drill that tests lower body explosiveness.

This season at Oklahoma, Hurts set team records for passing efficiency (200.3), completion percentage (71.8), and yards per pass attempt (11.8). Not bad for someone replacing consecutive Heisman Trophy Winners and first overall selections in the two previous NFL drafts (Baker Mayfield 2018 and Kyler Murray in 2019). He threw for 3,624 yards & 32 touchdowns while running for 1,255 yards & 18 TD. He ran and threw for a TD in 10 games this season, becoming the ninth different QB to accomplish that feat (Lamar Jackson did so at Louisville in 2017). 

Most Times Running & Throwing For TD
Same Game, College Football History
School
Tim TebowFlorida32
Colin KaepernickNevada28
Jalen HurtsAlabama/Oklahoma26
Lamar JacksonLouisville25
While Lamar Jackson sets the NFL on fire with his run/pass numbers, he is setting a precedent for what other teams will now look to repeat. 

In 2019, Jackson became the first QB in NFL history to rush for over 1,000 yards and pass for over 3,000 yards in a single-season. 

From a team standpoint, the Ravens were separated by just 71 yards in rushing and passing. They finished as the first team in NFL history to run and pass for 3,000 yards in a single-season. They also set the NFL single-season team record for rushing yards (3,296), breaking the mark held by the 1978 New England Patriots (3,165). It is incredible that in the history of the NFL, no other team featured such balance in running and passing the football. The only other team in NFL history to reach 2,800 yards in each category was the 1978 New England Patriots.

2,800 Team Rushing & Passing Yards
Single-Season, NFL History
RushingPassing
YardsTDYardsTD
2019 Baltimore Ravens14-2                 3,296>>213,22537
1978 New England Patriots11-53,165302,80015
>>NFL Record


While Jackson and the Ravens were making NFL history, Jalen Hurts was making his own at Oklahoma. Hurts joined Johnny Manziel & Lamar Jackson as the only other players in college football to run for 1,200 yards and pass for 3,600 in a single-season. Hurts surpassed both Manziel & Jackson in passing yards, becoming the only player to throw for 3,800 yards & run for 1,200.

3,600 Passing Yards, 1,200 Rushing Yards
QB Single-Season, College Football History
PassingRushing
YearSchoolYardsTDYardsTD
2012Johnny ManzielTexas A&M3,706261,41021
2017Lamar JacksonLouisville3,660271,60118
2019Jalen HurtsOklahoma3,851321,29820

For his career, Hurts became the fifth player in college football history to run for 3,000 yards and throw for 9,000. Right below him on that list is Lamar Jackson.
3000 Rushing Yards, 9,000 Passing Yards
NCAA Career
PassingTDRushingTD
J.T. Barrett9,4341043,26343
Colin Kaepernick10,098824,11259
Jalen Hurts9,477803,27443
Lamar Jackson9,043694,13250
Cody Fajardo9,659573,48244
I will be very interested to see what teams will take advantage of what unique gifts Jalen Hurts brings to the NFL. I predict his draft stock will skyrocket during the NFL Combine.

2019 NFL Historic Numbers & Statistics


Credit: Worldwide Sports Radio Network/Mark Everett Kelly
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The 2019 NFL season is finally over, and the 100th anniversary of the NFL saw many teams and players produce historic numbers. 
Pittsburgh Steelers: No Player Finished with 500 Rushing Yards
The Steelers have built their legacy of six Super Bowls on an intimidating defense and a consistent running game. Since the merger, seven different Steelers ran for 1,000 yards; a mark Pittsburgh reached 22 times.  
For the second straight year, James Conner led the Steelers in rushing, finishing with 464 yards. The last time Pittsburgh failed to finish with a player recording 500 rushing yards was 1967 when Don Shy led the team with 341. 
Miami Dolphins Leading Rusher 
Ryan Fitzpatrick became the 8th QB since the merger to lead his team in rushing and the second QB to do so in 2019 (Lamar Jackson). However, Fitzpatrick finished with only 243 rushing yards. 
Fitzpatrick and the Dolphins set two records with the number. First, at 37 years & 35 days, he became the oldest player to lead his team in rushing. He surpassed Hall of Famer Marcus Allen, who led the Chiefs at 36 years & 272 days in 1996. 
Second, Fitzpatrick’s 243 rushing yards were the fewest for any team leader since the NFL went to a 16-game schedule in 1978. Miami became the first team not to produce a player to finish with at least 300 rushing yards over that span (the previous record was 311 rushing yards by Michael Haddix of the 1990 Green Bay Packers). Fitzpatrick finished 14 yards ahead of the NFL record since the merger, set by Ross Montgomery of the 1970 Chicago Bears. Montgomery led the Bears with 229 yards, finishing two yards ahead of Don Shy 
for the team lead (the second Don Shy reference). 
















Philadelphia Eagles: 4,000-Yd Passer but Zero 500-Yd WR

The NFC East champion saw Carson Wentz became the first QB in team history to throw for 4,000 yards. 
However, Alshon Jeffery and Desean Jackson finished the season on IR, while Nelson Agohlar missed six of their final eight games. Jeffrey led all WR with 490 yards, helping the Eagles became the first team in NFL history to produce a 4000-yd passer without a 500-yd WR. 
Jameis Winston: Most Pick Sixes Thrown By QB in One Season
Despite becoming just the 8th player in NFL history to register 5,000 passing yards, Jameis Winston had a season filled with inconsistency.
He finished with 33 TD & 30 INT, becoming the first QB in NFL history to record a 30/30 season (the last QB to throw 30 INT was Vinny Testaverde, who threw 35 in 1988). 

Winston entered Sunday’s final game tied for most interceptions thrown returned for a TD in NFL history (6). Fittingly, Winston and the Bucs season ended with Deion Jones returning an interception 27 yards in overtime, marking the seventh time a player returned a Winston INT for a TD in 2019.
Baltimore Ravens: 3,000 Yards Rushing & Passing
Baltimore featured MVP candidate Lamar Jackson, who became the first QB in NFL history to throw for 3,000 yards & rush for 1,000 yards in the same season.
The Ravens offense set an NFL record recording 3,296 rushing yards, breaking the record set by the 1978 New England Patriots (3,165). Jackson & company also threw for 3,225 yards, just 71 yards fewer than their total rushing. 
Christian McCaffrey: 1,000 Rushing & Receiving
McCaffrey became just the third player in NFL history to register 1,000 yards rushing and receiving in the same season. He joined Hall of Fame RB Marshall Faulk (1999) and Roger Craig (1985) as the only players to do so.Lamar Jackson

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Joplin, southwest Missouri --- On August 13, 2019 at approximately 2120 hours Joplin Police Officers were dispatched to 901 W. Kensington Rd in reference to a suspicious person. The subject David Ingle, 31, Joplin Police officer Christopher Grant Meador and officer Laken Rawlins encountered was not combative at first with officers. (continued below..............)
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 Fire and EMS were immediately dispatched to the scene. The suspect was transported to a local hospital where he was pronounced deceased.

 During a press conference, Thursday December 26-2019 after the department finish their 4 months investigation, Chief Matt Stewart said, “You will see Ingle swinging at officer Laken Rawlins and then trying to reach for her gun belt." During the attempt to cuff Ingle, he is stunned twice by officer Christopher Grant Meador and officer Laken Rawlins is injured when a dart from her stun gun embeds in her left wrist police Chief Matt Stewart said.

 Friends have described him as a diagnosed schizophrenic prone to episodes of paranoia and delusion. He also had a history of run-ins with Joplin police. as reported by https://www.joplinglobe.com/news/upda...


Joplin Police Chief Matt Stewart says the investigation found no criminal wrong doing and no policy violations for either officer involved. Both officers will return to full-duty.

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The Rock Almighty Devotional, Praise, and Worship with Impellitteri

December 31 from CDM

 

“So now there is no condemnation for those who belong to Christ Jesus” (Romans 8:1, NLT).
Living under the Law of Moses reinforces guilt and condemnation, but Jesus ended the law and the condemnation that resulted from it. If we’re in Him, we no longer have to be dominated by negative emotions.

Kenneth Copeland Ministries Featuring: What Intercessors Will Access in 2020 and Don't Speak—Shout Your Victory!

Happy New Year! Join Kenneth and Gloria Copeland on Believer’s Voice of Victory as they explain why those who are committed to prayer will see powerful manifestations, signs and wonders in the new year. Learn what intercessors will access in 2020 and how you can become the kind of pray-er who will be part of this exciting time!

Don't Speak—Shout Your Victory!




From the rising of the sun unto the going down of the same the Lord's name is to be praised.
Psalm 113:3


Praise God. Praise Him in the morning. Praise Him at noon. Praise Him at night. If you've never praised God in your life, then get started right now. Praise Him for freedom. Praise Him for healing and Calvary. Praise Him for the Name of Jesus.
You ought to be shouting your way to work and shouting your way back home! If there's anything the devil can't stand, it's praise.
If you've taken territory from the devil and he's coming against you to get it back, this is not the time to sit down and whine about how things aren't working out. It's not time to decide that God has taken His hand off your life.
It is time to get into the Word and get yourself re-anchored in God's promises. It is time to keep those promises constantly before your eyes and in your heart. It is time to pray the prayer of faith and take your stand on the basis of His provision. It is time to continue to do the things you know to do.
When Satan starts shaking your mountain, don't retreat and run for cover. Speak to the mountain with the authority you wield in the Name of Jesus Christ. Then, when you're done with that, start to praise and shout the victory.
You don't have to be afraid of Satan. He'll be afraid of you!

Scripture Reading:
Psalm 50