I’ve been training for a body competition for about a month
now and I have already learned and physically changed so much! As usual, I totally underestimate my
potential when it comes to training and seeing results. I am only a month in and still have 10 weeks
until my first body competition, so I can only imagine how rewarding the results
are going to be when I step on the stage for the first time in 10 weeks!
One thing that I love about training for this body competition
is that it is completely different than any competition I have ever trained
for. This is not something that is a
simple 1-2 hour a day focused training program, this is a complete lifestyle change. With this training, you are in 24/7
competition mode. Your diet changes,
your workouts change, your sleep pattern changes, even your circle of friends
change. It is very easy to understand
how this is a close knit sport....it is not only an adaptation to an average
day, it is a lifestyle. That being said…there
is no slacking off, or skipping a day, or being able to “bounce back” from a
killer party weekend…this takes 100 percent discipline and dedication and is only
for people who take competition training seriously!
One thing that I did, that is worth every penny I invested
into this training so far, is hire a training coach. This was literally, the best investment I
have made in “me” in a very long time and I would recommend, if you can afford
it, to hire one as well if you are training for a body competition. That being said, definitely do your research. There is everything out there from just
regular trainers who have no clue about the sport of body competitions, to
completely online money draining programs, to dedicated coaches who are
passionate about the sport and live for seeing their trainees succeed. After my extensive research (as I lay on the
couch finishing off the last slice of pizza) I found a perfectly suitable,
local training studio. After meeting
with my coach, I realized that I literally hit the gold mine when it came to
finding a training coach.
After an awesome consultation, I was extremely eager to sign
up with Twin Fitness and become the newest addition to their Elite Coaching team. As part of the coaching package, I receive
continuous coach and fellow competitor support.
I have a tailored training plan based on my weekly progress, and I have
a constantly changing, yet fun and exciting nutrition guide. How can the nutrition part be fun and
exciting you ask? Doesn’t everyone just
eat dry chicken and broccoli for 3-4 months?
Maybe that’s how they did it back in Arnold’s day, but since then, the
training for this sport has definitely evolved.
So back to this amazing food…Well, the twins that own Twin Fitness are
both wives and mothers and have competed in countless competitions, AND are
REAL people with real and very normal lives!
Yes, they have families, yes, they own their own company, and yes, they
understand how extremely difficult and disciplined training NEEDS to be, so
they created their very own competition cook book which is jam packed with
competition friendly and AMAZING recipes.
I’m talking pulled chicken, orange marmalade turkey burgers, sweet
potato fries, almond protein truffles, guacamole…and the list goes on and
on. Bet you never thought you could eat
all that and STILL be training for a body competition! Along with the great recipes, nutrition and
exercise plan and 24/7 support, I also have access to posing seminars, stage
prep seminars and countless other support classes, workshops, and workout bootcamps.
That being said, my lifestyle has completely changed over the
past month. Long gone is that cold and
stormy winter day where I sat on the coach wallowed in my laziness. And although it was really tough at first, “competition
training” has truly become second nature.
Day in the life…
4:30 wake up (energy supplements) and 45-50 mins of cardio
6:30 breakfast – egg whites, oatmeal, coffee (multi-vitamin
and fish oil) and skype date (yes my better half is overseas through this
entire process)
7:15 leave for work (yes I have an
8-5 like the rest of the working world)
9:30 Snack – protein shake and rice cake
12:30 Lunch – meat, veggies, small serving of “good” carbs
3:30 Snack – protein shake and rice cake
5:30 Weight training workout, recovery drink
6:30 Dinner – meat, veggies, small serving of “good” carbs
7-9:30 the cravings hit, so I sip on cinnamon spice tea (natural
hunger suppressant) and water
9:30 Snack – egg whites
10:00 Bed time (after a very exhausting day!)
Check out the below link if you’d like to learn more about
training with Twin Fitness or if you are interested in purchasing the AMAZING
cookbook (Competitive Edge Elite Coaching
Cookbook)…after trying several of these recipes, I definitely think it is
worth it!
www.twinfitness.com
Stay tuned for more to come on “True Life: My First Body Competition”!
Not a better 9:30 snack than egg whites? I hope they can be "crisped up" chip style!
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