Monday, April 14, 2014

6 Weeks Out


It's easy to become a bit obsessive (too dedicated? is that possible?) when you're in competition prep, especially as you get closer and closer to show. You constantly check your body out, looking for change, definition of muscles that you've spent hours and hours trying to build, and fat loss from diet and cardio. You check out the other competitors and think "shit, they look so good." You sometimes doubt yourself and over-think little situations. I sometimes wonder if I jumped into competing too soon after having Sylas and should have just enjoyed myself took my time. I think of how sick I am of dieting, since I've been doing it since November. You just want to see the pounds on the scale drop and your body fat disappear. Sometimes I find myself obsessing and stressing out about the little things… even the amount of veggies I eat! I will research everything on the computer and try and compare my situation with others. Deep down, I know every body is different, every situation is different. Weight/height/activity level/genetics/metabolism, everything can come into play with weightloss/fatloss. My coach always tells me to relax, not stress and stop weighing myself every day. Old habits are hard to break, competing or not. 

This week, my new goal is kill it in the gym and nutrition… everything 200%... and during my down time, not constantly research, and just RELAX and enjoy the process. When I look back, I don't want to think that I was miserable- instead, look back at everything with a smile on my face, knowing that I enjoyed the changes and challenges. I will not give up, dammit. I have been dedicated for way too long to just let things go by. The show is coming whether I'm ready or not. I will not just say "oh well, next show" again, and then look back with regret. I may or may not place well at my first one, but all I can do is give it my all and know deep down that I did my best. I will learn from this first show and use the experience to keep doing better and better at shows to come. It won't always be this hard. My future preps won't be as long. I know better from now on. I'll also "off-season" the right way and come into season the right way. After these shows this year, I'm taking my time to reverse diet correctly, BUILD my metabolism, physical and mental strength back up and go into the next season full-on, unstoppable.  

A couple changes this week:

1. I've started two-a-days this week- I will be adding in morning fasted cardio. This topic is really debatable and a lot of people have their opinions on it, theres scientific research for the pros and cons- I'm really not going to get into it. I've done it in the past, and I've felt it worked for me, so I'm going to utilize it again. I drink my Scivation intra-workout BCAAs while I do it to preserve muscles and I do it at a low-intensity, still getting in a sweat. For now I'll stick with 30 minutes. We bought a stationary bicycle for the house, so that will be my morning cardio equipment. Later, I will hit up weight-lifting for 1-1.5hrs followed by high intensity cardio for another 30-45 mins. Depending on my time/ how I feel. 

Lifting: 5x a week, 2+ body parts a day, supersets and triple-sets. 4-8 sets, 10-15 reps, depending. Lifting heavy and keeping that heart rate up, sweating my ass off!

Cardio: morning fasted cardio 5x week & HIIT/steady state at the gym 6x a week, pushing myself and getting in a sweat session. I've learned staying in "heart rate zones" are crap, and you should just PUT IN WORK. 

2. Coach has changed my macros around (still around the same calories) but will be carb-cycling with no/low-carb days and a high-carb day. The no/low days will consist of carbs from vegetables and trace carbs from nuts/nut butters, high protein, and high fats coming from egg yolks, lean ground turkey 93/7, extra virgin olive oil/coconut oil, almonds and peanut butter- almost like the Keto life. On the high-carb day, carbohydrate grams will be very high while fats are very low, and protein grams remains the same. Honestly, when I got the plan, I was like OMG, I can't have oatmeal!! It scared me. I don't think there's been a day in my life that I didn't have any starch lol! It's been a few days now, and although I miss it, I get a lot of peanut butter so I'm remaining pretty sane ;) I haven't had a high-carb day yet, but hoping it comes soon! MMMM carbs :D 

That's about it. I'll post progress photos next week and a bigger update... Just always remember, do something today that will HELP you towards your goals and get you CLOSER, not further. Only YOU know if you are truly giving it (whatever your life goal is) 200%! You cannot be upset at the results you don't get with the work that you do not put in!







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