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RE: Training For My First Natural Pro Masters Contest at 64
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Thursday, April 12, 2007 11:20 AM
Thursday, April 12, 2007 - Four Weeks Until My Weigh In Bodyweight - 156.8 - Target - 150.0 The Shark – The Predator Workout and Diet The Fish Diet Meal #1 5 oz. whitefish, 3 egg whites, 1 grapefruit and 12 almonds Meal #2 6 oz. whitefish, 3 cup veggies Meal #3 6 oz. tuna or 7 oz. whitefish, 2 cups vegetables (spinach best) Meal #4 5 oz. Whitefish, 3 cup veggies Meal #5 6 oz. Whitefish, 2 cups vegetables, 12 almonds Meal #6 Monday and Thursday 1 cup oatmeal (precooked) or cooked rice, 10 oz. sweet potato, 6 oz. banana, 1 cup vegetables, 1 TBS butter The workouts: To maximize fat loss we'll need four different types of training. These four aspects of our fat loss training approach are: 1. Heavy lifting 2. Lactate-inducing lifting 3. Aerobic work 4. Anaerobic alactic energy systems work Heavy lifting The objective of the heavy lifting portion of our training is maintenance or even an increase in muscle mass while in a fat loss phase. You should have two heavy lifting sessions per week. Day 1: Chest and Back Day 2: Quads and Hamstrings This was Quads and Hamstrings Day + some Calves A1. Leg press - 300 Pounds 4-6 reps No rest A2. Full Squats - 235 Pounds 6-8 reps Take 2 minutes of rest, and then move on to... B1. Stiff leg dead lift - 185 Pounds 4-6 reps No rest B2. Leg curl - 110 Pounds 6-8 reps Take 2 minutes of rest then get back to A1. Perform each superset 5 times C1. Calf raise - 300 pounds (seated machine) 5 sets of 25 reps (I did one 25 rep set after each A + B cycle) I'm really liking this Plan. It has some interesting elements that keeps me focused and engaged. And, I feel spent after each session, which is a good thing. I am hardening up and leaning up. I will come in tight on May 12. As far as the diet, I'm sure glad I like fish.
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RE: Training For My First Natural Pro Masters Contest at 64
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Thursday, April 12, 2007 11:25 AM
235lbs squats for 159lbs aged 64, i think i mentioned this squatting weight before, but damn ON, you sure are tough for your age, at 19 i think i have trouble getting energy (note think lol), every day must be full of motivation for you, i hope im as fit and strong as you are aged 64.
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RE: Training For My First Natural Pro Masters Contest at 64
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Thursday, April 12, 2007 11:58 AM
ORIGINAL: twistedlink 235lbs squats for 159lbs aged 64, i think i mentioned this squatting weight before, but damn ON, you sure are tough for your age, at 19 i think i have trouble getting energy (note think lol), every day must be full of motivation for you, i hope im as fit and strong as you are aged 64. It's all about time, "dink." You have a lot more of it left than I do and I want to do as much as I can, while I still can. LOL
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RE: Training For My First Natural Pro Masters Contest at 64
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Friday, April 13, 2007 8:12 AM
Friday, April 13, 2007 - Four Week From Today - My First Pro Show I have one month to go before my first bodybuilding competition of the year. My last show was in early November, six months ago. By this time last year, I had already competed three times. Last year I entered a total of 10 shows and stayed roughly the same weight and size the entire time. I needed to take six months off from competing in order to add some size, and I have. Today I had my body fat and weight checked in the gym on their computer-based body fat measuring system. My height is 5' 7". My weight was 157.0 and my body fat was 8.8%. My lean mass is around 143 pounds. I weighed 140 on stage at my last show and my body fat then was 6%. My lean mass was around 131 pounds. I have indeed added some size and I'm pumped. I have been doing lots of heavy lifting and clean eating and it has paid off. I hope to hit the stage at the 2007 Olympic Gold Junior Pro Championship in Salt Lake City, Utah at around 150 pounds with a body fat of 6% and a lean mass weight of 141 (I can't get much lower than that because of my age. I have some loose skin that won't go away). Nevertheless, I'm confident I will come in the best shape of my life for my first Pro Show. I have added size in my chest, quads, biceps and calves. I have also added a little size to my waist, but I'm working on that. LOL Today was a moderate cardio day. I did flat crunches and reverse crunches, weighted hanging leg lifts and slant board crunches. I did about 30 minutes of elevated, moderate speed tread mill and ended my workout with a hard practice posing session. I will work out in the gym tomorrow as part of my contest prep training.
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RE: Training For My First Natural Pro Masters Contest at 64
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Monday, April 16, 2007 7:53 AM
Monday, April 16, 2007 - 25 Days Until My Pro Show Weigh In Body Weight: 156.0 - Target Weight: 150.0 The Shark – The Predator Workout and Diet The workouts: To maximize fat loss we'll need four different types of training. These four aspects of our fat loss training approach are: 1. Heavy lifting 2. Lactate-inducing lifting 3. Aerobic work 4. Anaerobic alactic energy systems work Heavy lifting The objective of the heavy lifting portion of our training is maintenance or even an increase in muscle mass while in a fat loss phase. You should have two heavy lifting sessions per week. Day 1: Chest and Back Day 2: Quads and Hamstrings Today's workout looked like this: A1. Incline DB press 6 reps x 60 pound dumbbells No rest (or 10 sec. to change exercises) A2. Dumb Bell Flies 8 reps x 40 pound dumbbells Take 2 minutes of rest, and then move on to... B1. Weighted Chins 6 reps x 25 pound plate No rest B2. Bent over rows 8 reps x 75 pounds Take 2 minutes of rest then get back to A1. Perform each superset 5 times. Then add: C1. Curls 3 sets of 6 reps x 30 pound dumb bells D1. Press downs 3 sets of 6 reps x 70 pounds I followed this workout with a 30 minute HITT Cardio session of 20 second speed splits at 10 degrees elevation and 8.0 speed on the tread mill, followed by 10 minutes of cool down. I ended today with practice posing of symmetry and mandatory rounds.
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Tuesday, April 17, 2007 7:25 AM
Tuesday, April 17, 2007 - 24 Days Until My First Pro Show Weigh In I weighed 156.0 - Target Weight is 150.0 Lactate-inducing lifting The objective of a lactate-inducing session is to stimulate growth hormone release (as well as burn a lot of calories for fuel) via a whole-body lactate production. The more the numbers of muscles are involved in the process, the more effective the session will be. So in that regard I respected these guidelines: 1. Work the whole body 2. Minimize rest-intervals (or maximize the work-to-rest ratio) 3. Use sets lasting 50-70 seconds (12-20 reps) The specific exercises I did for this session are listed in a prior post. I completed three cycles of three sets of high reps of several exercises, alternating between upper and lower body. Then, I did a moderate 30- minute cardio workout to burn off the lactate acid buildup. I was wasted after this session.
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Wednesday, April 18, 2007 7:30 AM
Wednesday, April 18, 2007, 23 Days Until I Check In For My First Pro Show Today was a non-weight training day and I dedicated my time to practice posing and cardio. I went through a hard pump up and then two complete contest rounds of hitting and holding all of my poses. I ended the session with 30-minutes of moderate cardio. I will practice my posing each day until the contest. It's the only way I can be sure I will be able to be on stage for what ever length of time is required without shaking or losing my form.
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Thursday, April 19, 2007 10:30 AM
Thursday, April 19, 2007 - 22 Days Until I Check In For My First Pro Show I weighed 155.0 - Contest goal 150.0 Today was Legs and Calves day. I did three sets of couplets (supersets with no rest) of the following: Machine Leg Press - 3 x 8 x 300 pounds Lunges - 3 x 8 x 150 pounds Squats - 3 x 8 x 285 pounds Ham Curls - 3 x 8 x 125 pounds Extensions - 3 x 8 x 150 pounds Seated Calf Raises - 150 pounds (3 sets of 25 reps seated + 3 sets of 25 reps standing) Then I did 30-minutes of stationary bike, 100 abs crunches and a practice posing session. I'm feeling strong. Tomorrow morning (Friday) I leave Birmingham at 6 AM in route to Providence, RI, to then drive to Plymouth, Massachusetts to see my Coach, Sean, "Sully" Sullivan and to help him with his show, the OCB Spirit of America, on Saturday.
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RE: Training For My First Natural Pro Masters Contest at 64
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Monday, April 23, 2007 8:23 AM
Sunday, April 22, 2007 I just want to say how awesome it was to be a judge at this year's OCB Spirit of America Bodybuilding and Figure IFPA Pro Qualifier Championship in Plymouth, Massachusetts on Saturday. Last year I competed in this contest and this year, I watched it from a totally different perspective. There were 88 athletes competing. My report card is good, as my scores were very much in line with the consensus. It was a great learning experience for me as a competitor. I have now judged shows in the FAME SNBF and the OCB Federations. I have been asked to judge a NGA show in a couple of months. I know this experience will impact how I compete in future contests and I'm grateful for the opportunity to learn more about our sport. Monday, April 23, 2007 - 18 Days Until Check In At My First Pro Show Body Weight: 157 (I put on a few pounds over the weekend at the OCB Sprit of America) - Target 150 Heavy lifting Day The objective of the heavy lifting portion of this training plan is maintenance or even an increase in muscle mass while in a fat loss phase. The plan calls for two heavy lifting sessions per week. Day 1: Chest and Back Day 2: Quads and Hamstrings Chest and Back Weight Training A1. Incline Dumb Bell press - 6 x 60 pound dumb bells No rest A2. Dumb Bell Flies 8 x 40 pound dumb bells Take 2 minutes of rest, and then move on to... B1 Medium Grip Chins 1 X 10 (full reps) No rest B2. Machine Lat Pull Downs 8 x 120 pounds Take 2 minutes of rest then get back to A1. Perform each superset FIVE times. C1. Dumb Bell Curls 3 x 6 x 30 D1. Triceps Rope Pull Downs 3 x 6 x 70 After the weight training, I did 100 slant board crunches, 200 skip ropes and a practice posing session, where I worked on my symmetry, mandatory rounds and individual posing routine. This was a great workout.
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Tuesday, April 24, 2007 8:10 AM
Tuesday, April 24, 2007 - 17 Days Until My First Pro Show Check In. Today I did Lactate-inducing lifting. It was incredible. I was drained after this workout. Lactate-inducing lifting The objective of a lactate-inducing session is to stimulate growth hormone release (as well as burn a lot of calories for fuel) via a whole-body lactate production. The more the numbers of muscles are involved in the process, the more effective the session will be. So in that regard we respect these guidelines: 1. Work the whole body 2. Minimize rest-intervals (or maximize the work-to-rest ratio) 3. Use sets lasting 50-70 seconds (12-20 reps) 4. Alternate exercises for muscle groups that are far away from each other and "unrelated" CIRCUIT A: (12-15 reps per set) A1. Bench Press A2. Hack Squat A3. Cable Row A4. Leg Curl A5. Knee Raise No rest between exercises within the circuit (or as little as possible). Perform the circuit two times. CIRCUIT B (15-20 reps per set) B1. Push press B2. Lunge B3. Close grip chin B4. Dead Lift B5. Incline Sit Up No rest between exercises within the circuit (or as little as possible). Perform the circuit two times. CIRCUIT C — (15-20 reps per set) C1. Dumbbell Curl C2. Calve raise C3. Triceps Extension C4. Crunch on Exercise Ball C5. Upright Row No rest between exercises within the circuit (or as little as possible). Perform the circuit two times. The lactate-inducing sessions are performed twice a week; they should not be performed before a heavy lifting session to avoid a decrease in performance. Limit strength is something that cannot be trained efficiently in a fatigued state. After the Circuits, I ended the session with 30 minutes of moderate cardio, designed to blow off the built up lactic acid. Whew!
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Wednesday, April 25, 2007 6:58 AM
Wednesday, April 25, 2007 - 16 Days Until I Check In For My First Pro Show Body Weight - 156.0 Target Weight - 150.0 Interval Aerobic Training Today I focused on abs, calves and cardio: 30-minute HITT Cardio session on the tread mill with 10 degree elevation and several 20-second speed splits at 9.0 speed. 75 seated calve raises at 150 pounds and 75 standing calve raises Hanging leg lifts with a 5-pound dumb bell held between my feet and seated abs crunches. I ended the session with two practice posing rounds, holding each pose for 10-seconds.
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Thursday, April 26, 2007 7:40 AM
Thursday, April 26, 2007 - 15 Days Until I Check In at My First Pro Show I weighed 155.6. Contest Goal is 150.0 Heavy lifting The objective of the heavy lifting portion of this training is maintenance or even an increase in muscle mass while in a fat loss phase. I have two heavy lifting sessions per week. Day 1: Chest and Back Day 2: Quads and Ham strings This was Quads and Ham strings Day + some Calves A1. Leg press - 6 x 300 Pounds No rest A2. Full Squats - 8 x 235 Pounds Two minutes of rest, and then I moved on to... B1. Stiff leg dead lift - 6 x 185 Pounds No rest B2. Leg curl - 8 x 125 Pounds Two minutes of rest then I got back to A1. I Performed each superset 5 times C1. Calf raise - 300 pounds (seated machine) 5 sets of 25 reps (I did one 25 rep set after each A + B cycle) I did 50 abs chunches and then tried to do a practice posing session, but ran out of gas. Whew!
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Friday, April 27, 2007 6:02 AM
Friday, April 27, 2007 - Two Weeks Until My First Pro Show Body weight: 154.6. Contest goal. 150.0 Ex Beetle, Paul McCartney has a song. It's called "When I'm 64" "When I get older, losing my hair, many years from now, will you still be sending me a valentine, birthday greetings, bottle of wine? When I stay out to quarter of three, will you lock the door? Will you still need me, will you still feed me, when I'm 64?" I be 64 tomorrow and my wife says, "Yes." It has been my goal since I turned 50 to be in the best shape of my life each year, on my birthday. Today, I am in the best shape of my life and I'm grateful.
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Saturday, April 28, 2007 12:08 PM
Saturday, April 28, 2007 - Exactly Two Weeks From Today I Will Be On Stage In My First Pro Contest I weighed 155.0. Contest weight goal is 150.0 I'm looking hard and vascular I can't think of a better way to spend part of my birthday than working out in preparation for a bodybuilding competition. I was focused, energetic and driven. With two weeks to go until the 2007 NGA Olympic Gold Junior Pro Championship in Salt Lake City, Utah, I don't have any time to waste, and I didn't waste any. Today I did Lactate-inducing lifting. It was incredible. I was drained after this workout. Lactate-inducing lifting The objective of a lactate-inducing session is to stimulate growth hormone release (as well as burn a lot of calories for fuel) via a whole-body lactate production. The more the numbers of muscles are involved in the process, the more effective the session will be. So in that regard, here are the guidelines: 1. Work the whole body 2. Minimize rest-intervals (or maximize the work-to-rest ratio) 3. Use sets lasting 50-70 seconds (12-20 reps) 4. Alternate exercises for muscle groups that are far away from each other and "unrelated" CIRCUIT A: (12-15 reps per set) A1. Bench Press - 15 x 150 A2. Hack Squat - 15 x 235 A3. Cable Row - 15 x 125 A4. Leg Curl - 15 x 125 A5. Knee Raise 15 x each knee No rest between exercises within the circuit (or as little as possible). Perform the circuit three times. CIRCUIT B (15-20 reps per set) B1. Push press - 20 x 125 pounds B2. Lunge 20 x 130 B3. Close grip chin 20 (some rest to get them all done) B4. Dead Lift 20 x 140 B5. Incline Sit Up - 20 No rest between exercises within the circuit (or as little as possible). Perform the circuit three times. CIRCUIT C — (15-20 reps per set) C1. Dumbbell Curl - 20 x 25 C2. Calve raise - 25 x 300 C3. Triceps Extension 20 x 50 C4. Crunch on Exercise Ball 20 C5. Upright Row 20 x 100 No rest between exercises within the circuit (or as little as possible). Perform the circuit three times. After the Circuits, I ended the session with 30 minutes of moderate cardio, designed to blow off the built up lactic acid. After I returned home, I did a practice posing session. I will do a couple more practice posing sessions during the weekend.
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Monday, April 30, 2007 8:10 AM
Monday, April 30, 2007 - 12 Days Until My First Pro Show Body Weight: 155.8 Contest Goal: 150.0 News Flash I have decided to compete this Saturday in the NPC Vulcan Classic in Birmingham, Alabama. Quite a few of my gym budds are competing in this non Pro-Qualifier and I feel it will be a great warm-up show for my Natural Pro debut a week later in Salt Lake City, Utah. I will compete in the Men's Master 50+ and Men's Master 60+ Classes. So, I am now in a final week contest prep mode. This will be my first show since I won my Master Pro Card in Toronto last November. I'm pumped. Today I did an upper body, core workout with 6-8 rep sets of heavy weights, followed by a moderate cardio session. I will do more cardio this evening and complete a couple of practice posing rounds.
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