Monday, December 8, 2008

Finally

Beat Guitar Hero I on Expert...

Saturday, August 9, 2008

"One and one and one is three..."

Day 3 of my journey back.  Alas, I didn't get up early, but I've hit some of the harder songs, and my arms, wrists, fingers are sore.  Not the same as doing Tae Bo, maybe, but at least it's keeping me in practice.

I still can't beat "Cowboys from Hell" on Guitar Hero (Expert) - but I made some significant accomplishments.  I made it thorugh 97% of "Cowboys" (don't you hate that!) and I did beat "Bark at the Moon".  So one more song to go.

Plus, I finished Level 7 of Guitar Hero III on Hard.  That "Cult of Personality" was a blast to play.  I was able to beat "Cliffs of Dover" on Level 8, but the others threw me for a loop.  Man, Metallica's "One" is pretty easy until you get to that solo at about 75%.  I tanked fast.

Friday, August 8, 2008

The Other Side

Tell me Guitar Hero isn't affecting what's on the radio - "The Other Side" just started playing. Unless WVNA has some Aerosmith fixation. They're the same ones who played "Back in the Saddle" yesterday - at almost the same time.

You Really Got Me

Made it to day 2. I've been away for so long, doing this for a couple days in a row seems like an accomplisment.

Thursday, August 7, 2008

Loaded gun...

Hey - "Back in the Saddle" is on the radio right now! How crazy is that?

"I'm back!"

I just got Guitar Hero Aerosmith for my birthday (so the title of this post is also a reference to "Back in the Saddle", not just a declaration that I'm back - though it's that, too) and this morning was the first time I've gotten up early in quite awhile. I've decided to pick this up again, if only to trigger some endorphins to counteract life's recent stresses.

Friday, July 25, 2008

Mini Guitar Hero

$12.99 at KB Toys.

Thursday, June 19, 2008

Back in Black

I woke up at 5:59 this morning - which was good since the only alarm I had set was on my cell and it was on silent - so I got up early enough to work out for the first time in a while. I've been fooling around with this thing long enough - it's time to get serious.

Wednesday, June 11, 2008

Hard Day's Night

After spending a few weeks stuck on level 7, I finally beat Guitar Hero II on hard last night. Once I got through "Carry Me Home" (with the help of the practice function), it seemed almost easier to make it through "Psychobilly Freakout" and all the level 8 songs. I had to start "Misirlou" over a few times, but other than that, I pretty much skated through the other songs (albeit with 3 stars on all of them, as my 6-year-old had to point out). Even "Freebird" didn't seem that difficult. One thing's for sure - there's no way I could've gotten this far without getting comfortable with hammer-ons. I still need practice on the pre-GHIII pull-offs.

Tuesday, June 10, 2008

Radio Update

And now, "Cult of Personality" (Living Colour) is playing. It can't be coincidence.

Guitar Hero on the Radio

Do you think the Guitar Hero phenomenon has impacted what's being played on the radio? In the last two days, I've had the radio on for less than a total of 30 minutes and I've heard 3 Guitar Hero songs (this was on WVNA, Florence, AL). "Barracuda" (Heart) is no surprise - that's always gotten a lot of airplay. But just now "Surrender" (Cheap Trick) came on the radio and I can't remember the last time I heard that. But the really odd one was yesterday when I heard "Them Bones" (Alice in Chains). I think that's the first time I ever heard that song outside GH.

I've been so slack in getting any workouts in. We've been on vacation and I've been working on several projects. But I guess now is always the best time to start again!

Thursday, June 5, 2008

Can't Stop the Music

I've been on vacation, so it hasn't been as easy to get up and work out every day.

But at least I've been able to play every day - and judging by the way my wrists and forearms feel after playing some of the mid-level songs on hard on Guitar Hero III, I'm still getting a little bit of a workout. I'm still stuck on Level 7 on Guitar Hero II (as well as Level 3 on expert), but now I'm stuck on Level 7 on hard on GHIII, too. I don't know how I feel about those guitar battles. But, I was able to beat Slash after about 5 or 6 tries. And even when I couldn't beat him, I was at least making it to the end of the song and was getting beat when he used the Death Drain attack. It took a few minutes to figure out strategy (to attack only when he had a hard set of notes, or when he was about to hit the notes to get another attack), but when I did, I was finally able to beat him.

One of the things I'm really liking about GHIII is the improved hammer-ons and pull-offs. These take some getting used to, but when you get the hang of them, they sure are powerful. They're pretty tough on GHI - I hate having to put down all my fingers when doing the pull-offs - it's hard to coordinate my pinky and ring finger since they both try to pull off at the same time. I need to see if they changed that in GHII or GHIII. I just happened to take a look at the GHIII advanced tutorial and realized you now only use a single finger, making hammer-offs and pull-offs executed in basically the same way. It makes a huge difference for GHIII; and now that I think about it, I'm wondering if they made that change for II. If not, it's going to be pretty hard to move backwards and try to finish GHII.

But at least I can enjoy the process!

And since I'm working with both of these, I'll probably end up waiting for Guitar Hero: Aerosmith. I doubt I'll have the same restraint for Guitar Hero: World Tour. I'm looking forward to the drums and the microphone.

Saturday, May 31, 2008

"I read the news today, oh boy..."

Life's in an uproar and it's sometimes hard to get up early to workout. The good thing is playing on some of the higher levels on hard and some of the lower levels on expert gives you nearly as good a workout as rocking out.

Heard some recent news about the upcoming Guitar Hero titles.

Several hours ago Nintendic reported more specific tracklist information for the Wii on Guitar Hero: Aerosmith. Among others, it includes Lenny Kravitz, The Clash, The Black Crowes, and Run-D.M.C. Personally, I can't wait to play "Dream On".

There's been more info out on Guitar Hero: World Tour in the last few days, too. I'm not sure who first reported this, but I saw on Games Are Fun, that the full set will set you back $190 (or $170 for PS2). They also price just the game ($60 or $50) and the game plus guitar ($100). It's out on October 27 - is that old news?

Also saw a video of Tony Hawk playing the new set with Paula Abdul there to judge (weird - article here). Anyway, I don't know if that's the new guitar, but it doesn't seem to be much different except for the directional pad in the corner. Not sure what the "secret new functionality" is. We'll see.



Wednesday, May 28, 2008

Don't Stand So Close To Me

Arrrgh.

A couple more days missing my workout. Start back tomorrow.

Have you seen the trailers for Guitar Hero: World Tour at GuitarHero.com? Go to the site, click on "Media" or "View the Trailer" and click on the second trailer to see Stuart Copeland (The Police) and Chad Smith (Red Hot Chili Peppers) play the new drum set. (Skip the first trailer with a bunch of dorky kids playing "battle of the bands".)

Also spin around the 3D image of the drums at the bottom of the screen.

And I haven't had a chance to talk about that Game Informer article, but it mentioned a completely new guitar shipping with GHIV (they're not releasing yet what the differences are). And looking at the shadows on the site, is that something lower on the neck? I imagine it'll be different that the double set of frets on Rock Band.

Monday, May 26, 2008

After Midnight

Or maybe it only feels after midnight...it's a bit before.

A good day 0ff - played a lot of Guitar Hero today. I was able to get my workout in every day this weekend, too. I didn't post yesterday, but I played. I've been eating a bit better, so let's hope it starts showing up on the scale...

Saturday, May 24, 2008

Get Into the Groove

It's good to get back into the groove. Jumped into my set today like I never left.

Sometimes it seems like it takes forever to get past a certain point in the game - then it's easy for a while. As I mentioned earlier, I made it through the first level on expert (Guitar Hero II). It's taken me a while to do that - it seems like it took forever to get through "Mother" and "Woman". But then I tackled level 2 today, and made it through all 5 songs on the first try. Just barely, but I still made it through. I haven't gone to the 3rd level, yet, but was surprised that I was able to get through the entire second level so quickly. The same thing happened on hard - it took me a while to get through level 1, but when I was finally able to do it, it's like a switch was turned on and I was suddenly able to play at that level.

Maybe more practice on expert will help me finish the last two levels on hard.

Looks Like We Made It

Finally made it to level 2 on Expert tonight (Guitar Hero II). The practice mode in GHII sure does help...

Still halfway through level 7 on hard. Don't know if I'll ever get past "Psychobilly Freakout".

Friday, May 23, 2008

Home Sweet Home

Sorry for the hiatus, but I've been on holiday (actually a business trip) to London without my PS2, my Guitar Hero, or my trusty ax. But I'm home now (severely jet-lagged) and plan to get back in the swing of things tomorrow.

Plus, I read the GHIV Game Informer article, so if you haven't read it, I'll be talking about that.

Saturday, May 17, 2008

"Saturday, in the park..."

What do ya know? I got up early on a Saturday and worked out. Which is good, because the day was filled with much running around, and I wouldn't have been able to fill it in otherwise.

Friday, May 16, 2008

I'm So Tired

Got up on time this morning.

Worked out.

It's all good.

Gotta get to bed.

Thursday, May 15, 2008

I Feel Good

There's just something about that feeling of getting in a good solid workout. Now just to keep it up. And I think I've actually been losing a few pounds. I haven't jumped on the scale in a week or two, but my clothes are fitting a little better.

"The journey of a thousand miles..." You know the rest.

Wednesday, May 14, 2008

"I woke up this mornin' with the sundown shinin' in..."

I've been so tired in the morning lately...I had a decent workout today, but it wasn't long enough. I've got to get to work early tomorrow, so I'll try to get up earlier and get the full set in.

My brother gets Game Informer, so I'll have to get a copy from him and read the Guitar Hero IV article...

Tuesday, May 13, 2008

Getting Better

On two fronts...

Got back into the workout this morning. Don't need to be taking so many days off. Don't need to be going to bed so late. What's a rocker to do? Anyway, it felt good to get back into the swing.

In Guitar Hero IV news, it looks like the next installment is going to give some direct competition to Rock Band. Game Informer's new issue apparently has the scoop, and the next Guitar Hero will feature drums, as well as including a character creation system, more downloadable songs, and a music-creation tool. This article at IGN has little more if you're interested.

Monday, May 12, 2008

Sad But True

Yup - 2 days in a row missing my workout. Going to bed early tonight so I can get up in the morning and not make missing it a habit.

Sunday, May 11, 2008

Everybody's Working for the Weekend

I'm going to have to figure this weekend thing out...no time today. It was Mother's Day, I had to mow the lawn, and on top of it all, we went to Zaxby's after church tonight. Have you seen their menu? Even the salads are artery-hardening.

Get up early tomorrow...

Saturday, May 10, 2008

We Are Family

I think from now on, my Saturday workouts are going to be improvised jam sessions with my daughter.

It's too hard to get up early on Saturday and try to work out before everyone else gets up, so I find myself trying to fit it in during the day. This way we can still be spending "family time".

Friday, May 9, 2008

Talking in Your Sleep

Got up early for work this morning (before 5 am), and still got in some good workout time. But now I'm about to fall over.

See you tomorrow...

Thursday, May 8, 2008

"Lost myself in a familiar song..."

Ha! Boston's "More Than a Feeling" is playing on WTAK. I can almost see the notes coming down the screen and feel the buttons under my fingers.

Hey - followed by "Freebird"! (Have to turn that up!) It's almost like having Guitar Hero I and II in the car with me.

Great workout this morning. I'm trying to develop some of my moves into actual exercises. I'll keep you posted on how that works out. I'd like to try to post some video at some point. Maybe I'll be able to squeeze some time in this weekend.

Wednesday, May 7, 2008

Back in the Saddle

I think I'll stick with the workout I talked about Sunday. The songs are a bit slower, but I can get into them more. Plus, all the songs are on level 1 and 2, so when I can play the faster speed on hard, and when really rock out, I don't get booed. Now I have to update my set list.

Tuesday, May 6, 2008

Guitar Hero Full Throttle Frozen Blast Slurpee


I took a day off today. I thought I'd give myself a rest, especially since I was really tired this morning. So I'll pick it up again tomorrow.


In more upsetting news, there's another cool thing I won't be able to try. 7-Eleven has a Guitar Hero Full Throttle Frozen Blast Slurpee. Unfortunately, there's not a 7-Eleven within 200 miles of here, as far as I can tell. But you can go to Slurpee.com, get a buy-one-get-one free coupon, drink one for me and tell me how it is.

Monday, May 5, 2008

Teach Your Children

Did a short workout today, but played with Julianna (she's 6, remember), so that was pretty interesting. We started with "I Love Rock 'N Roll", but the multiplayer mode on Guitar Hero stinks, so we switched to Guitar Hero II and played "Woman" (Wolfmother) and "Cherry Pie" (Warrant) [her choices - I'm thinking there's some horrible punishment in store for me for that].

We paused for a little while to get some work done, and then when I wanted to go back and play some more, but she wanted to play another game. Since I really wanted play more Guitar Hero, I tried convince her to go back to that.

She said, "I don't want to, my arms are too tired from rocking out."

Sunday, May 4, 2008

Guitar Hero: Aerosmith News

If you've read the April issue of Game Informer you know there's a pretty good article about the upcoming Guitar Hero Aerosmith. It throws out a few of the songs that will make it (including "Sweet Emotion", "Kings and Queens", "Movin' Out"), the format (each level is introduced by a 2-song opener by another band, followed by 2 Aerosmith songs, as well as an encore), and some of the opening bands (including the Kinks singing "All Day and All of the Night" and Joan Jett singing "I Hate Myself for Loving You").

And it looks like Neversoft really upped the ante as far as the game itself, spending a lot of time on graphics and animation. It'll be interesting to see changes in the gameplay itself. Apparently they're changing the boss battles, but that's something I haven't gotten much into yet. I started a co-op career with my daughter on Guitar Hero III, but I've spent most of my time in Guitar Hero I and II.

Here's the second Aerosmith trailer. Just posted a few days ago.


Smoke on the Water

I found the fifth song for my set. I'm keeping my first three, adding "Iron Man", and finishing with "Smoke on the Water".

Though I may be better off switching those last two.

Sorry I missed posting yesterday. I worked out yesterday morning, but when we got home late last night I was too tired and went straight to bed.

Friday, May 2, 2008

Riders on the Storm

Well, Comcast internet is down again, I assume because of the storms, but I'll post this from my phone.



Lost another pound! Woohoo! I need to rethink this if it keeps moving this slow, but I think it's going to pick up. Part of it is that balance between speed and difficulty. I really think I need to pick the right songs. I have to pay too close attention to "Ace of Spades" and "Crossroads" or I get booed off stage. But I can really jam to "Iron Man", and still make it through the entire song (I'm still playing everything on hard). This morning, I mixed it up and sandwiched "Iron Man" between a pair of "I Love Rock 'N Roll" and it seemed to work out pretty good.

Thursday, May 1, 2008

Relax

I wanted to give my muscles a bit of a break, so while I still played this morning, I backed off a bit and took it easy.

Didn't have time to play a full set anyway.

Wednesday, April 30, 2008

Right Now

So - interested in playing Guitar Hero? Right now? On my blog?

Well, here it is...the (Activision) Guitar Hero Widget...(or you can get the code and play it on your blog).




Having trouble? I was too, at first. But try to hit the fret (number) keys before the notes, and strum (Enter) as the note comes across.

Of course, it's not nearly as entertaining as the real thing, and I stick by what I said about half the fun holding the guitar.

Iron Man

To go along with the Iron Man movie release Friday, I may go ahead and stick with that workout from Sunday for a little bit (incorporating "Iron Man" and "Crossroads"). Changing it up once in a while's probably a good idea.

In local news, Monaco Pictures in Huntsville is having an advanced screening of Iron Man tomorrow night, but for two hours before, they're having a Guitar Hero contest - $10 entry fee. I won't be going (I hear you need to play on expert to be able to play at those things). Let me know if you're local and you end up there!

Tuesday, April 29, 2008

A Little History

Good grief - I've been promising this for a couple weeks and have finally gotten it down.

doom bfgI've been playing video games since I was a kid - starting out with Pong and Intellivision (ah, memories), and getting more sophisticated as time went by. My game of choice morphing into role playing games, then the first person shooter. I started with Wolfenstein 3D (remember that?) and Doom, and absolutely loved Star Wars: Dark Forces (which, besides spending time eating out and going to movies with my wife are by far the fondest memories I have of grad school). That was starting back in the mid-90s.

But didn't have the chance to play Guitar Hero until a few months ago - this past Christmas Eve. My brother had Guitar Hero III, and hearing that he'd enjoyed playing it, for Christmas, we bought him a (cheap off-brand) second guitar, so we could both play during the holiday. And suddenly, I had the most fun I'd ever had playing a video game. Fortunately, we'd bought the family a Playstation 2 for Christmas. I got rid of my last gaming bards tale c64 commodore64 commodore 64system - a Playstation - around the time my daughter was born (Julianna - she's now 6). There was no time for it then - but now we can play as a family. And to be honest, the only game I have that I don't play with my daughter is Bard's Tale (ah, back to role playing - fond high school memories of the C64 original), but that one sits on the shelf collecting dust.

So we took some of our Christmas money, bought the Guitar Hero Dual Pack (I and II) and a guitar and had a blast. I tore through Guitar Hero I and II on medium in a couple weekends. My brother let me borrow Guitar Hero Encore: Rocks the 80's, and I finished that on medium in about 2 hours.

But, as with all things, your life gets full, and you just don't get to put the time into what you want. I couldn't get my daughter into it (yet) and there wasn't a ton of time for me to play by myself, so I just wasn't playing as much as I wanted. But then, a couple of months ago, I had an idea. A wonderful, awful idea. (Sorry, when I started writing this, Julianna had just read How the Grinch Stole Christmas to me.) What if I got up early, and played every single day, and really rocked out? I'd get some exercise, and I'd be playing more than once every other week. Plus, I could share my experience, writing about it every day.

It took about a month to really talk myself into it. But finally, I took the plunge, jumped in, and here we are. A nice pound less than what I was a month ago, but...

No Time

Ah, the beauty of the busy life and not having any time. Another short workout this morning. The problem with such short workouts is that they're probably nearly as ineffective as not working out at all. At least (I think) there"s something to be said about being persistent and keeping the habit up.

Monday, April 28, 2008

Dirt Cheap

Guitar Hero for under $5?

No wait - it's a cheap knock off. And you download it to you cell phone.


I happened across Guitar Rock Tour (great name - it just rolls off the tongue!) surfing around on my phone one day. It has some of the same songs (I noticed "Message in a Bottle" and "Smoke on the Water"), and you use the number keys on your phone to play the notes.

Not something I'd try - I think part of the fun of Guitar Hero is holding the guitar in your hands. Plus, I don't think it would play well on my Blackjack since the numbers aren't all right together.

Start Me Up

Had to squeeze the workout into my afternoon, after coming in from mowing the lawn, so I cut it a bit short. My daughter (6 years old) wanted to suggest the songs, so I changed it up a bit, too. It's interesting how you can get really get into the fast songs, but you can get a lot more out of slower songs because when you're spending less mental energy trying to keep up, you can expend more energy playing like the Guitar Hero you are (at least in your own mind). I followed up my normal "I Love Rock 'N Roll" with Sabbath's "Iron Man" and Clapton's "Crossroads".

Sunday, April 27, 2008

"Put it up to 11"

Yep - I better crank it up a notch. I'm kind of tired of this plateau - especially since it's where I started. This morning I was up for a little while with a sick little boy before I could work out. It allowed me to wake up a little and hit it pretty hard. I may need to just try to get up a little earlier to have some wake-up time before I break out the guitar.

Saturday, April 26, 2008

Physical

Maybe today's workout was a bit less working out, and a bit more playing, but it was more activity than sitting on the couch.

Nine Lives

This is interesting - Def Leppard's new album (Songs From The Sparkle Lounge) doesn't come out until Tuesday, but Guitar Hero players got a sneak preview. "Nine Lives," their new single - a collaboration with Tim McGraw (!) - was available for download this past Thursday for Guitar Hero III, along with "Photograph" and "Rock of Ages" from Pyromania.

I need to get a system that can download...

Friday, April 25, 2008

Everybody's Working for the Weekend

Friday. Finally.

Maybe I'll have a little more time to work out this weekend and I won't have to cut my it short like I did this morning. Possibly add a song or two and round it out to a nice 30 minutes.

And I do plan to write out a little background on what got me here like I promised last week.

Thursday, April 24, 2008

"I got nine lives; steak fries.."

It's too bad they haven't packaged AC/DC in any of the Guitar Hero releases - I'm listening to "Back in Black" and that...well, that would rock. Unfortunately, I've got a lowly PS2 and don't have the luxury of downloading extra songs.

I had a decent workout this morning, but went to Red Robin for lunch for an office birthday. And you can't get a salad at Red Robin. Though I hear they're good.

Wednesday, April 23, 2008

Obstacles

Another get-up-late-short-workout day.

I wonder if they'll let me cut my work day an hour short so I can get my workouts in.

Tuesday, April 22, 2008

On Morning Workouts

I was able to forego an afternoon snack today, so didn't completely wash out my morning workout. Still, I'm a night person, so I don't really get going until later in the day and, as I mentioned Sunday, my morning workouts don't have the energy I'd like. I wonder if I got up at 2 or 3 every morning, I'd be awake enough to get into a good workout at 6 am, then be in a great mood for the rest of the day. Of course, I wouldn't relish going to bed around 7 o'clock.

Monday, April 21, 2008

Backward Momentum

My weight's staying pretty consistent. My workouts are good - I've only missed that one day, but I don't think they're enough...I've got to figure out how to get more out of them. That and the fact that I'm struggling to change my eating habits even a little bit are keeping my weight from dropping.

Sunday, April 20, 2008

Another Trade Off

I've always heard that working out first thing in the morning before eating is one of the best ways to lose weight. The only problem is that one of the things about trying to exercise right when you wake up, you don't have near the energy you do later in the day. This being a weekend, I was able to work out later - something I don't have time for during the week - and it just feels so much better. I can get into a lot more and it just feels like I've accomplished more when I've finished.

Saturday, April 19, 2008

Lynyrd Skynyrd

You know you've started really getting into Guitar Hero when your mind seems to be on hiatus and your fingers just start hitting the notes by themselves. Have you noticed those times when you come to a difficult guitar solo and you know you just won't hit all those notes, but a few seconds later your multiplier is at x3? (For those of you not as familiar with Guitar Hero, you only get multipliers by hitting several notes in a row without missing any.) I was working on Guitar Hero II tonight, seeing if I could get 5 stars on "Freebird" (on medium), and a few times, my hands just took over and were playing notes faster than my mind could process them.

Then I start to realize I'm doing it, I start to think about it again, and I stop hitting every note.

So I beat my 3 stars that I got a while back the first time I went through the game on medium, and made 4 stars, but missed my 5.

Had time to do a full set this morning, but just trying to get 5 stars on "Freebird" was nearly as good a workout (though my left hand started to go numb about 2/3 of the way through).

Friday, April 18, 2008

Past, Present, Future

Had a good full workout this morning. I'm really curious how this will affect my playing in the long term. This weekend I'll give a bit of background about how I got to this point - along with some of my motivation (other than losing weight).

Thursday, April 17, 2008

Sabotage

Ah, lunch - time to ponder philosophical questions and sabotage my morning workout.

Things to ponder:

-Why is it that I always get in the car and turn on the radio just as they're saying "...wrapping up another 20-song classic rock block; now a word from our sponsor"?

-Why do I get behind the driver in the left turn lane that won't go on a green light but has to wait for the light to cycle to the green arrow?

-Why is the Chik Fil A line a mile long even though it's 11:20?

So, I got up late this morning and only had time for a 3-song workout; and I ended with my third song playing Motorhead instead of Joan Jett. I really need to start getting to bed earlier.

And cut out the fast food.

Wednesday, April 16, 2008

Balancing Out

Good workout this morning; a little slow, because I was tired, but still.

But all that work was probably wiped out by the cake I had this afternoon.

*sigh*

Tuesday, April 15, 2008

Tomorrow...

Didn't get up this morning, so I did a short 15-minute workout this evening. I'll get up early tomorrow and do it right.

And on the way home tonight, I swear "Sweet Emotion" came on the radio. I like Aerosmith, but they're not that popular, are they?

Now it's just getting annoying

I've probably listened to the radio for a grand total of 45 minutes today, and I've already heard Aerosmith's "Walk This Way". *Twice*. (The first time on WVNA 105.1 in Muscle Shoals; the second on WTAK 106.1 in Huntsville.)

Have they launched that extensive of a marketing capaign? I doubt it, but that's just weird.

Monday, April 14, 2008

Skipping

It seems I've missed the 13th day. We were in Memphis all day, and I didn't get up early enough to work out before we left. This is the first day I've missed since I've started. To bed now, so I can get up early enough to do it tomorrow.

Sunday, April 13, 2008

Vicious Cycle

I went through my normal set today (on hard), and for an encore, I threw in a couple "Cowboys from Hell" on medium.

It's kind of a vicious cycle - in a good way. I kind of alluded to this Friday - the more I really get into my Guitar Hero workout, the better I get at it; and the better I get at it, the more I can move around; the more I move around, the more fun it is. Of course, the more fun it is, the less likely I am to quit.

The workouts are getting better and better, but if I don't do something about the food I'm eating, it's not going to show up on the scale. Way too much junk today.

5 Stars

The cable's out, so that means no TV and no internet. On a Saturday night. At least I've still got Guitar Hero. And my trusty phone so I can blog about it.

I mentioned that I finally finished Guitar Hero on hard the other night. I really wanted to wait to get into Guitar Hero II after I 5-starred all the songs on medium (though I'd already beat GH II on medium a while back when I first started playing). But it's a lot harder than you'd think. As you can see in the pic, I've only got 3 songs left - "No One Knows", "Cowboys from Hell", and "Bark at the Moon". And can't even hit 4 stars on those last two. So I decided to jump into II anyway.

One of the new things in the second game was unlocking a guitar for every level beat, and unlocking another with every level beat with 5 stars on every song. So I thought I could start on easy and unlock both of those guitars. But I underestimated how boring easy would be. So I may jump back and forth just so I can eventually unlock the easy guitars. But dang, those notes come slow when you've been practicing on hard.

Saturday, April 12, 2008

Fun, Fun, Fun

This afternoon I had to do some yard work, and as I raked the front yard, all I could think was, "I hope I don't get a blister or there goes my workout."

I'm such a dork.

Good workout this morning. Full set. It's getting more fun as I'm able to play better while I'm moving around. I think, as I get better at this, I'm going to enjoy it more and more. And that'll just help me stick with it better.

Friday, April 11, 2008

Sweet Moves

"Sweet Emotion" just came on the radio - I bet that'll be one of the harder songs when Guitar Hero Aerosmith comes out.

I felt up to playing a full set of 5 songs this morning. Uh - make that 5 1/2. I had to start the second "Ace of Spades" over; I got a little too into it and got booed off the stage. Guess they didn't like my moves.

Thursday, April 10, 2008

Sick and Tired

Not sure if I could call what I did today a workout - I'm still not feeling 100%. But I made an effort to at least get up and do a 15-minute set. I'm hoping to feel better by tomorrow.

Wednesday, April 9, 2008

Does it take 21 days to create a habit?

As I mentioned, I'm feeling a bit under the weather today, so I got up a little later this morning and stuck to the 15-minute workout. I toned it down a little, but the main thing I want to do right now is keep the habit going.

Progress!

I've lost one whole pound in the last week since I started this. And that's probably due to normal fluctuation. I know I need to give it time, but I also realize that if I'm going to really lose anything, I'm going to have to change what I eat, too. My normal diet of sweets, fried stuff, a few healthy foods, and no fruits or vegetables isn't going to work. Fewer Swiss Cake Rolls, more spinach. Fewer burgers, more bananas.

I've been feeling crappy for the last couple days, so I've attempted to increase my intake of healthy foods to avoid getting sick. Guess I better stay on that kick.

Come Together

Now I've heard Aerosmith's version of "Come Together" on the radio twice in the last two days. Is it an omen?

On the other hand, I wonder if licensing issues could keep it from being included in the game since it was originally a Beatles song.

Tuesday, April 8, 2008

Walk This Way: Guitar Hero Aerosmith

I read about this the other day - I understand that each level will have a couple opening songs by another band, followed by 2 Aerosmith songs and an encore. I haven't even cracked my Guitar Hero III, and I'm looking forward to this. Anyway, here's the trailer if you haven't seen it.

Rhythm

Played 4 out of 5 of my set this morning - around 20 minutes - but today I tried it on Hard. I wasn't sure if I was going to make through "Ace of Spades" - it's easy to get out of rhythm on the frets when you've got another rhythm jamming to the music. But I was moving pretty around pretty good, and got a big 3 stars.

Everywhere I Go

Ha! I'm on my way home right now and "Sharp-Dressed Man" is on the radio - WTAK, 106.1, Huntsville.

Monday, April 7, 2008

Persistence

Didn't have a lot of time this morning, but I went ahead and did my first 3 songs - nearly 15 minutes. I think I'll be better off if I keep at this, even if I have to cut it a little short in the mornings.

Sunday, April 6, 2008

Breathless

I used the same workout this morning as yesterday - I may try to stick with this Joan Jett / ZZ Top / Joan Jett / Motörhead / Motörhead set. "I Love Rock and Roll" is a good warm-up; I get a little more in the groove with "Sharp-Dressed Man"; and following it up with a second "I Love Rock and Roll" helps me really get moving. Then following it up with a couple "Ace of Spades" leaves me breathless, so to speak.

Saturday, April 5, 2008

Speed vs. Accuracy

This morning, I decided to kick it up a notch - I played my normal first three songs, but followed those with "Ace of Spades" (Motörhead). Twice.

It's awesome for a workout, but with the notes coming a bit faster, I had to be careful not to try to stop moving around to increase my accuracy.

There's a bit of a tradeoff there - with a faster, more difficult song, it's easier to get into it and really jam - but then, it's also easier to lapse into my normal playing mode and slow down to pay better attention and make sure I'm hitting every note.

One Down, Two to Go

*Finally* beat Guitar Hero on hard last night. It's interesting to see how you get better at something with time. I think it probably took me 30 or more tries to get through Clapton's "Crossroads" on level 4, but by the time I made it through level 6, I got through "Bark at the Moon" in less than half a dozen tries.

Friday, April 4, 2008

Speed Metal Workout

Another good 20 minutes this morning. I kept the first 3 songs from yesterday's set, but replaced Judas Priest with Queen's "Killer Queen." Bad choice - I should have kept the faster, more intense "Another Thing Comin'."

But I probably got a better workout trying to beat that Pantera song on hard last night. Those notes come fast and furious.

98%

I don't think I've ever made it this far into a song and got booed off stage before. After a couple more tries, I finally finished Pantera's "Cowboys from Hell" (those notes are fast). Now I've got one more song before I beat Guitar Hero on hard. Ozzy's "Bark at the Moon" is gonna be tough.

Thursday, April 3, 2008

Turning It Up

Got a good 20 minutes in today - played the same set as yesterday, but added Judas Priest's "You Got Another Thing Comin'." Actually worked up a sweat. We still won't talk about how I might have looked jamming in my living room.

Wednesday, April 2, 2008

First Day!

I didn't get up as early as I liked, but I was able to play for a little bit this morning. I rocked it twice on "I Love Rock and Roll" and once on "Sharp-Dressed Man". What is that? A little under 15 minutes? I think it's a good start. I was out of breath a couple times. I looked pretty cool in my head, but I doubt that if anyone saw it, they'd use that same word. Maybe "awkward." Or "idiotic." But since I was the only one there, we'll pretend it was just "cool."

Of course, I played horribly - I missed a ton of notes and my guitar is so sensitive that every time I moved, it thought I was trying to launch star power. If I would have played any harder than medium I don't know if I would have made it through the songs.

I just need to get up a little earlier tomorrow - and maybe get to bed a little earlier tonight.

Tuesday, April 1, 2008

Madness or Genius?


I'm always trying to find new ways to exercise. It's not just trying to find something I enjoy, but trying to find something I enjoy enough to squeeze into my schedule.

So, awhile back, I was driving home from work, and during my 80-minute commute, I struck on a great idea.

What if, every day, I not only played Guitar Hero, but really played. I mean working up a sweat - jumping around like Joan Jett, or playing Angus Young-style. I'd enjoy it, I'd look forward to it, I might lose some weight, and as a bonus get really good at Guitar Hero.

So in this blog I'm chronicling my attempt to lose weight by playing video games - my Guitar Hero workout. I start tomorrow - like every good exercise program! And I'll post daily about my experience, and probably weekly on my progress.

I might even throw some videos and exercise ideas I've had from time to time.

Either this is the stupidest, or the best idea I've ever had. I guess time will tell.