Today I spent some time reflecting on the past year and where I’ve come from. I had some eye opening thoughts as I reflected upon the events of the past year. I started the year with a podcast interview of Marc David. Marc is an extremely knowledgeable body builder who has written two eBooks on the topic. Marc’s passion is teaching beginners about body building techniques. He is quite active on Facebook and Twitter. He has become a good friend of mine this year. A year ago I did not know Carlos DeJesus beyond his picture on his website. I made his acquaintance after purchasing a Quad Blaster from him. As I started talking to Carlos more and more on the telephone I realized that he is an amazing man with an immense amount of knowledge. His extremely humble approach was very refreshing to me at the time. Here is a man who has entered 36 tested competitions and won all 36. How many people can say that? Right now (and probably ever) only one! Meeting Carlos was the start of some major changes for me. I was introduced to the Experiment of One. This concept alone taught me that I could and should do the things that work for me. This concept led me down a path that has improved my physique more than any other technique I’ve ever tried. It is interesting to ask Carlos any question about body building because at first it appears he is avoiding your question. However, upon giving it further thought you will realize that he strongly believes in the Experiment of One and that makes it impossible to answer most questions in an absolute manner. Everyone is different and they should try things to see what works for them. Carlos won’t talk about macronutrient ratios or specific training techniques because he knows that what works for him might not work for you. As a result of the techniques and principles I learned from Carlos and Marc I rewrote major portions of my eBook. This delayed the release (it still hasn’t been completely finished), but it also made the book that much better. I feel that this year has been a year of maturing for me in the body building area. I have spent alot of time doing research on various techniques and now feel I have some approaches that work well for my body. I have expanded my toolkit to include some very useful methods. I have taught my teenage son how to use these tools to his benefit as well. The fact is that these are just tools. They are a means to an end, but they are not the end itself. As I’ve studied the Experiment of One in great detail I’ve learned how important it is to document everything I do. By doing this it gives me information that I can use later to determine what does and does not work for my body. This type of information is essential to the Experiment of One. Take the tools you have and try them out on yourself. Discard what doesn’t work and store away what does work. You won’t be sorry. |
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Mike’s Workout Log: Matty’s Workout Log: Today was the first high repetition day for Matty and I and it was intense to say the least. It was strange to drop the weights and increase the repetitions. The burn was incredible. |
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Reflection on the past brings hope for the future. |
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Until tomorrow…GET BACK TO LIFTING! |
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