M4:D7 (D307) Strength
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M4:D6 (D306) My plan
Today, as I went through my plans like I do daily, I thought it might be a great idea to share my plan with you. I've had a few questions about how I do my calories, etc. Nutriton Next I shift into a four day low carb cycle with four straight days of 20% carbohydrates, 50% protein and 30% fat. Again, I am keeping the carbohydrates low, but I am keeping the protein and fat high to aid in building muscle. It is all critically balanced to achieve maximum results. Please note that I've designed this system for myself by taking careful measurements the past year. I've used those results and measurements to come up with this very specific nutritional plan. It is important to note my calorie scheme. My goal is to average 3540 calories per day. I keep my body guessing by starting the week off at 4000 calories, then switching to 3400 calories for 5 days and then back to 3800 calories for one day. I am not a big believer in shifting my calories around frequently, but I do believe that by having a high calorie day, a moderate high calorie day and 5 maintenance calorie days I am giving my body no time to adapt to a set number of calories. I've found that I drop alot of fat doing it this way. I also manage to build muscle because I'm averaging 300 calories more per day than my maintenance level. Pre-workout nutrition: During-workout nutrition: Post-workout nutrition: Pre-sleep nutrition: Training I have also been doing 4 days of abdominal training. While I am still using Flatten Your Abs for most of my abdominal training, I've also recently received the Ab Mat and I've been using that to do my crunches. What a great tool this is. It is simple like the Quad Blaster and just as effective at accomplishing its purpose. I am expecting to see my stomach flatten out as a result of this new abdominal training methodology. I do cardio 4 times a week. Two of my sessions are intervals for 30 minutes. The other two are steady state for 60 minutes. Relaxation * * * * I hope that the above information has been helpful to you. These are the exact things I do on a daily basis. I follow these guidelines like a religion. They worked for me during M3 and I have no reason to believe they won't continue to work for me in M4. |
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Sharing is the best way to help others. |
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Is there anything in particular that you learned from my plan that surprised you? Comment this post to answer the question. |
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Until tomorrow…GET BACK TO LIFTING! |
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M4:D5 (D305) Random people
Today I was thinking about how amazing strangers can be. I was reading through some forums and noticing how encouraging people can be towards people they don't even know. It is equally amazing that people open up in front of the entire world. People are willing to share anything and everything. I saw forums about divorce, long term relationships, love, death, dying, etc. In each and every forum there were people offering some great advice to people who were hurting, seeking, lost, confused and intrigued. As I read through the postings I was amazed at the love people had for strangers. Some of the posts were very moving. The responses to those posts were equally as moving. This made me think of the accountability blogs. We are all strangers to one another yet we encourage each other on a daily basis. We get involved in each other's lives. We are a support system for each other. Some of us do a better job than others, but the fact is that we support each other quite well. I know I would not be still blogging 305 days later. I would not be pushing myself as hard as I have. This blog helped me to become consistent. It has helped me to stick with the plan. At this point it is a habit for me. I could not imagine not posting my blog and my pictures each day. It is thanks to the support from all of you that I have continued to do this. I do it for the random people out there who might get encouraged by my posts. Honestly, I don't advertise this blog to my friends, yet several of them have found it and read it religiously. It is interesting to me because I am bluntly honest on this blog, so at times I wonder what my friends think about what I have to say. I wonder if they can figure out what I am saying (when I leave things out on purpose). Yes, I purposely leave out details from my life. I tell you all what you need to know and leave the rest to the imagination. If you read my blog long enough you can figure out the entire story from what I write. I give just enough information to truly figure out the entire story. The observant ones figure it out (I know because I get emails about what I've written) and the rest, well you can just be happy with what you read. Thank you, random people, because without you, I would not have lost 30 pounds so far. Without you I would not be as consistent with my lifting as I am now. I would not have the lifestyle I currently have if it weren't for you, the random people that read my blog. Your readership is appreciated. |
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When random people ask random questions that are answered by other random people, the results are simply amazing. |
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Did you ever think that random people you've never met could be as supportive of you as they are? Comment this post to answer the question. |
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Until tomorrow…GET BACK TO LIFTING! |
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M4:D4 (D304) Restless
Today was a curious day. It was a rest day, but I was extremely restless. I could not sit still. I ended up going for a walk to burn off some energy, but it didn't work very well. I watched the end of the Olympics today. I'm honestly not a huge fan of the Olympics, but some of what went on today was interesting to me. The US men's volleyball team put together a nice win for the gold. It was exciting to watch. I was reviewing my bulking diet and realized that if I'm going to pack on muscle I'm going to have to be prepared to gain some fat along the way. It is a tough mental decision to make because I've worked hard to burn the fat, but in the long run, the muscle will be most helpful with cutting down later. I'm still going to do my best to keep the fat gain to a minimum, but I'm going to aim for the goal of packing on muscle. The sacrifice is worth it. |
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Rest day today, so I rested. |
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Insure that you get enough rest because it is only when you are resting that your body grows. |
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How often do you insert a week of rest into your workout routine? Comment this post to answer the question. |
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Until tomorrow…GET BACK TO LIFTING! |
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