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"I'll be on a beach in Brazil for a couple of weeks in January, so the goal is to maintain/improve on my current physique through added protein, carb cycling, heavy lifting, and moderate HIIT cardio."

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Archive for April, 2009

Steady As She Goes

Wednesday, April 22nd, 2009

So far this week has been better–8% or less every day.  The workouts have been a lot of fun with carbs beforehand.  Even cardio has been exhilarating with a boost of energy from the carbs in the system.  It’s helped having some warm weather too–I’m such a sun worshiper.  Makes you wonder how I ended up in Utah :) when I don’t even ski.

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Some Tweaking Needed

Thursday, April 16th, 2009

Already I can see that this is going to take a little tweaking.  Wednesday morning I woke up to 8.8% (couldn’t have been the two bowls of chocolate ice cream the night before!).  So no carbs and an extra run in the afternoon (in a driving snow storm, I’ll have you appreciate).  This morning–8.4%.  It’s supposed to be a just-cardio day, but if I was going to double up workouts, I didn’t want it to be 2 cardio sessions.  So I moved up the next chest workout and will do cardio this afternoon.

And adding anything in to a leg workout is just not going to work.  I kept myself totally busy yesterday doing just legs, so the split will have to take on some different combinations.  I’m actually doing the workouts from the MaxGrowth 8-week program by Stephen Adele’ of iSatori–just adding in a thing or two and leaving out one of the rest days.  It’s a fun program to do–lots of variety with drop sets, super sets, sets to fatigue, light/heavy variation, etc.

My pre-workout supps are 10g of BCAAs, 5g of Glutamine, 4 ISA-Test GF tablets, 4 Morph tablets, 4 oz of juice and 15g of whey protein.

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A New Long-term Plan

Tuesday, April 14th, 2009

I’ve tried the bulk/cut cycle twice now and it just isn’t my thing.  Sure, I enjoyed the more relaxed eating during the 2 or 3 months of bulking.  I’m not a guy who eats "bad" stuff anyway, but I did enjoy the carbs that I could include in my bulking plan.  Yes, the muscle mass increased and I enjoyed feeling stronger, but I DID NOT like the extra layer of fat I saw around my middle at 13%!

Cutting wasn’t bad, but I did get a little depressed thinking about all the things I couldn’t eat, and it was HARD WORK planning carb-less meals and going out for runs every afternoon just to get rid of the body fat.  And all to no avail.  Both times I ended up right back where I’d started as far as muscle mass.

Now I admit that there were "tricks" I just may not have known about that could have saved the lost muscle, but I followed my trainer’s dietary and workout advice to the letter.  If he, a previous Mr. America, couldn’t help me keep the muscle, then maybe I’d better try something that is tailored more to my goals, lifestyle, and specific body.  And I’m sure you’d include my AGE as a factor :) .

So here’s the plan.

objective:  Gradually gain muscle while maintaining a lean physique.  This will at least keep me feeling positive about myself, keep my clothes fitting right, while staying fit and healthy and enjoying good, clean food–all the pluses of the bodybuilding lifestyle.
Monitoring:  Body weight and Tanita Scale body fat measurement every morning.  Sure, Tanita scales are not the truest indication, but it will at least be a quick and easy way to monitor some kind of change.  It isn’t ideal, but it will fit my needs.
Workouts: 4-day cycle–1) Chest, delts, upper arms; 2) Back, rear delts, traps, forearms; 3) legs, upper arms, rotator cuff; 4) Cardio and abs.  The workouts will use a multitude of different exercises, hand positions, high/low rep. variations, and set designs (drop, super, to fatigue) etc. to target the muscles from every possible direction.  Sunday will always be a rest day, no matter where it falls in the 4-day cycle.

Nutrition:  40/45/15 Protein/carb/fat daily nutrient ratio, getting most of the carbs earlier in the day around the workout.  The goal will be to eat as much as I can without tipping the body fat over 8%.

Supplementation:  BCAAs and Glutamine before and after workouts.  ISA-Test and Morph before workouts.  3-XL after workouts.  3g fish oil 3 times a day.  Multi-vitamin.
Intervention:  When the daily weigh-in is in the high 7% body fat range, that day will be a no- or low-carb day and include a cardio workout in the afternoon.  This intervention will continue until the body fat is back to the low 7% range.

I’m open to suggestions.

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Thanks for Your Support and Interest

Sunday, April 12th, 2009

I’ve really appreciated so many here on the board showing an interest in my goals.  The last 5 months have been filled with hard work, discipline, and self-mastery.  This "hobby" of bodybuilding can easily become an obsession, taking over one’s thoughts every waking moment.  What other hobby dictates such basic elements of life as eating, sleeping, drinking, and activity?!

The show was a success.  There were 73 contestants–the largest spring show the NGA has ever had in Utah.  There were 7 in the Masters class–me at 61 and the rest in their early 40s.  There were 12 in the Novice Light-weight (under 164)–all of them young bucks in their 20s and 30s.  Despite not having a real niche to call my own, I don’t think I looked too out of place in either lineup.  The pre-judging in the morning called a spade a spade, though.  In both of my classes, the judges had us do the dozen mandatory poses several times, each time moving the best physiques to the center so they could compare more easily.  I gave it my best, even though I ended up on the end in both lineups.  At least they didn’t have me leave the stage :) !

The evening show was an entirely different story.  The competition was over and this was just a show–a celebration of what hard work and dedication can produce.  All 73 of us had paid the price.  We’d ALL trained hard.  We’d ALL sacrificed.  We’d ALL counted calories, measured portions, watched scales, practiced posing, and put other facets of life lower on the priorities.  I belonged in that group.  I’d earned my place.

The auditorium was packed.  There wasn’t an empty seat and when the show started even the aisles were filled.  The atmosphere was simply electrifying.  Despite the high number of contestants, the producers guaranteed each of us our 60 seconds of solo time to do our posing routine with music.  The MC introduced me as the oldest of the competitors, and told them about my 8 kids and 24 grandkids.  The crowd was already cheering just to see a grandpa standing there on stage in posing trunks.

Then my music started and they went wild when they recognized the Beatles song, "Will you still need me, will you still feed me WHEN I’M 64."  Every pose I hit brought cheers and whistles.  I hit a crab most-muscular on the last beat of the song and the applause was immediate and overwhelming.  I gave them a victory pose with some ab flexing and they just kept on clapping.  I was smiling from ear to ear as I left the stage.  What a payback for all the months of hard work.

The rest of the evening people approached me and congratulated me, each saying how seeing me up there motivated them to keep working.  And other old people who’d come to support their kids or grandkids in the show would say, "Why, I’m your age.  Maybe I could get fit again too."

I was motivated, too, by seeing the great physiques of the rest of the men–especially the open classes.  The human body is really quite a wonderful creation–truly a temple to our spirits.  We owe it to our spirits to keep our body fit, and by doing that we are showing our appreciation to God who gave us this life on earth.

Today I broke training with several pieces of cake, ice cream, and all the carbs I’ve been craving for months.  Tomorrow morning, it’s back on the wagon.  The goal is to keep body fat under 8% and try to get some of the muscle back that I’ve lost over these last couple of months of cutting.  I’ll keep you posted.

Show Tomorrow!

Friday, April 10th, 2009

Pre-show jitters and playing all kinds of head games with myself.  I must be crazy to be doing this comp tomorrow!

The spray tan is on. Two coats on Thurs, two coats today–man that stuff is sticky. Being on stage in posing trunks tomorrow will be a snap after standing nude for the lady to spray me The week of low/no sodium almost over, drinking the distilled water and seasoning with tones of pepper, garlic, and onion powder and STILL not getting the flavor a shake of salt would give. Craving the carbs, but I get to start eating "good" ones tonight to start filling out my muscles.

The weight was 157 this morning. What a disappointment to have lost so much muscle. For the next 3 weeks, I’m going to try to put some back on without gaining body fat.

There are 75 contestants! That’s the biggest spring show they’ve ever had. I don’t even want to know how large my two classes (light novice and masters) are. The light novice will be all those college kids from the football team. The masters is everybody over 40, so it will be all the experienced lifters in their 40s still looking buff. What am I, at 61, doing this for!!?

But I’ve had some real fun posing and seeing the muscles get defined, so I’ll give it all I’ve got tomorrow and have a good time doing it. TheTMan, a bb.com friend from Montana, and I are meeting up tonight to "pose down." Maybe I’ll post a few pre-show pics.



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