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Thursday
Nov162017

Road to Popeye's Fall Classic 2017 - Why I Do Competitions

Some people might think it's a little bit crazy the way I prepare for a fitness competition like the Popeye's Fall Classic, the hard dieting, the hours of training, and all so I can pay a bunch money to be the entertainment at a body building fitness competition where most of the time all I may get out of it is a medal or trophy for my accomplishment.

Well if you put it that way it does sound a bit off but I love it any way! Here's why:

  • Fitness Competitions give me a goal to focus on so I can work hard and get into the best shape of my life!
  • I truly enjoy watching the physical transformation my body take when I prepare for these fitness shows.
  • I even kind of enjoy the food tracking and manipulation, it keeps me focused and on track.
  • I enjoy the fitness competitions themselves, meeting all the like minded people who also have put themselves through hell and back to get on stage and do something that very few people will even try to attempt.
  • I love that my body is a representation of who I am as a physical person, strip us all down to the skin, take away our fancy clothing, expensive cars and designer homes and we are only left with ourselves. My health and fitness lifestyle has moulded me into who I am. 
Sunday
Nov122017

Road to Popeyes Fall Classic 2017 - 1 Week Out

It's almost crunch time or what we call "Peak Week" when preparing for a fitness contest. This is when it gets even more serious and changes are made to the diet to get dialed in for competition day. Calories and Macros are adjusted almost daily with the end goal of walking on stage as lean as possible while still holding as much full muscle as you can. Carbs, water and salts are often manipulated very carefully to achieve this goal.

At roughly 1 week out from my Popeye's Fall Classic Fitness show where I will be competing in Men's Open Physique and Men's Classic Physique I feel I am right on track and will be the leanest yet the heaviest I have ever been on stage to date. Lord knows I am going to need the extra size and conditioning to be a competitor in the Classic Physique division, let alone keep up with the youngsters in Open Men's Physique.

I am really looking forward to this show and hope to have a ton of fun doing it while getting to know some new folks!

Wednesday
Nov082017

What do I Eat During Contest Prep?

A common question I get when I'm getting close to another Fitness Show I will be going into is: "What do I eat when I am in contest prep?"And usually people want to know what I do specifically during my "Peak Weeks" which for me is two weeks out from the show day. This is when I really have to crack down and trim off all the last bits of fat and use a method called carb depletion to make my body burn fat and drain it of glycogens so come show day I can rapidly refill my glycogens effectively giving me a glycogen boast. This makes me luck fuller and more detailed when I'm up on stage for the show.

In this video I go over what foods and supplements I take during my 2 week "Peak Week" process along with my calories, macros, what exercise I do and how I load my carbs back in prior to contest day.

Here is a list of some of the Isagenix suppliments I take during my Peak Weeks:

Saturday
Nov042017

Road to Popeye's Fall Classic 2017 - 2 Weeks Out Posing Practice

Today I am officially two weeks out from the Popeye's Fall Classic Bodybuilding Show where I am competing not only in Open Physique but also Open Classic Physique. This means I have some work to do learning how to pose like a Classic Physique competitor. Not an easy job for someone use to doing pretty basic posing in board shorts :)

Thankfully my good friend Warren Kindellan is helping me out figuring out what works and what doesn't work. Over the next two week I will be doing a lot of posing practice!

Friday
Nov032017

iWOWNfit i6 Pro Fitness Band and Scosche Rhythm+ Heart Rate Monitor Preview Video

I will be reviewing two new products over the course of the next couple of weeks. I have a new wrist worn fitness tracker with built in optical heart rate monitor from iWOWNfit, the unit they sent me to review is the iWOWNfit i6 Pro Heart Rate Activity Band. The other device I am testing out is the dual band Scosche Rhythm+ Optical Heart Rate Monitor since my Polar H7 chest worn heart rate monitor decided to pack it in :(

The iWOWNfit i6 Pro Heart Rate Activity Band is a rather inexpensive Activity Band selling for around $40 but it does pack a lot of features like: built in all day optical heart rate monitor, step tracking, sleep tracking, active calorie counting, call display, notifications, phone locator, remote camera and all in a small compact lightweight CNC machined stylish housing. So far I am impressed with the The iWOWNfit i6 Pro Heart Rate Activity Band and we will see how it does in my real world testing!

I have been using a Polar H7 Heart Rate Monitor for the last couple of years to track my heart rate during my workouts as I have found standard wrist worn optical heart rate monitors just don't cut it for me, they are very inaccurate. My Polar H7 when it works has been very accurate but I find they die just after about a year or so of usage and to be honest I think having to buy a new one every year is unacceptable. So I decided to try another brand and give Optical Technology another chance. I have heard wonderful things about the Scosche Rhythm+ Heart Rate Monitor which is worn high up on the arm and uses larger brighter optics along with Bluetooth Smart and ANT+ connectivity. So far my testing is going well and I may have just found myself a new way to accurately track my heart rate!

If you're interested in purchasing the iWOWNfit i6 Pro Fitness Band checkout the links below:

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US: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B072N57LCD
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Japan: https://www.amazon.co.jp/dp/B074FTJXWG
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