Monday, May 21, 2018

Another Free Program!!: Tenacity Strength Hypertrophy

It's been a rough couple weeks, but that's all by the wayside now. And in a good way!

Right now, I'm very excited! I finally bit the bullet and put out something I've been working on during my free time.


Some may not agree with me doing this. Some may even say "What shows have you won and blah blah blah." To that I say, I respect your opinion, but I feel I have enough knowledge to make people better.

I got into programming back when I was a senior at UNL and I've written workouts here and there. So without further ado......dive in!!!!!








Teancity Strength Hypertrophy


Sunday, May 20, 2018

Big City Showdown: New York Pro Review

Contest time is upon us and one of the bigger shows of the spring season is the New York Pro. This show use to be called the Night of Champions until around 2006 I believe, then the name change occurred, but it's never lacked stellar competition.

I won't bore you with the history and all that of the show, so let's get into it.

5: Jon De La Rosa





The first thing I thought of when I saw Jon was that he was too heavy. But the NY Pro is a big man's show traditionally. So what do you do? De La Rosa sized up, but at the expense of condition. He shape was still in tact, but just needs to be in way better condition. It's an improvement from his previous shows this season, and he can still improve and make it to the Olympia. He should do the Chicago Pro, a show he's familiar with as he's won it before.


4: Josh Wade





When you can look good in shitty cell phone pics, that's how you know you're in condition! Josh Wade showed us what old school condition looks like. He reminds me of a shaplier Art Atwood (another conditioning freak.) Josh doesn't have the nicest shape, but he makes up for it in muscle and being in nasty shape. Hopefully he does the California Pro, which is right in his backyard.


3: Justin Rodriguez






















Justin got back at it after a 7th place Arnold Classic finish and it showed. The overall flow of his physique is really nice. His side chest could be better as he looks a little smallish in that pose, but his back poses are very good. He has a pretty good front double bicep too. Well deserved placing.


2: Juan Morel




This dude is big and the scary thing is that he is still filling in his frame. His chest is obviously a standout body part and his arms are crazy. Lower body lags in development and conditioning, but he's over six feet. Back is beefy, although more width is never a bad thing.




1: Nathan DeAsha





He's been a juggernaut ever since he stepped on the scene a couple years ago, and he's just been pounding and working hard. This show was no different. He's a big man with a small waist too. Although he was pushed by Juan in some poses, Nathan came out the winner. Watching his prep on Instagram, I knew he'd be a top finisher, but as pics came out as the weeks progressed, I knew he'd be hard to beat.


New York Pro 212 Division

3: Ahmed Elsadany





After a 4th place finish, Elsadany pushed and made top 3 in a pretty competitive class. I wasn't super impressed with the condition, but the lighting made everyone look off. Legs and arms are two standout body parts. His back is pretty damn good, but can for sure hold more muscle. Needs to be drier in the low back, glutes and hams.








2: Zane Watson























He came ready to play. Watson is like Josh Wade, just beating people with condition. And his shape wasn't too bad either. Could have finished 1st in my opinion. Great poser.




1: Shaun Clarida




Standing all of 5' nothing, this man brought it. He's been knocking at the door for awhile and he finally knocked it down.  His shoulders are crazy and back is just nasty when he's on. For me (I'm not a judge) it was a dead heat for Zane and Claurida until they turned around and that's when the clear winner was decided.

Overall, a great New York Pro once again. Cal Pro coming up next! Your turn West Coast.........

Photos: Courtesy of Muscular Development
















Friday, May 11, 2018

Pumptastic: High Octane Arms


High Volume “Que Bomb” Arm Workout : 5-10-17

Biceps

Cable curl (Freemotion machine) 4 x10

Dumbbell Preacher Hammer Curl: 4 x 10

Barbell Curls: 3 x 8

Standing Alternate DB Curl: 3 sets of 8

Concentration Curls: 2 sets of 10

Hammer Strength Preacher Curls: 2 sets of 10 (rest pause)



Triceps:

Standing extensions: 4 sets of 12

Close Grip Bench Presses: 3 sets of 5-8

Dips: 7 sets of 10-15

Pressdowns: 3 sets of 10




As I said in the YouTube vid, this was supposed to be week four of Gamma Bomb with arms on deck. But the sun was out today and I felt like looking like I was a third member of the Legion of Doom, so I said fuck it and kept some of the workout the same, but not much because I had to be OWT! Because I’m the bruhz!

When I say high volume for arms, I mean HIGH VOLUME. Not Sergio Oliva level, but enough to get a solid pump (my bi’s in particular) and basically look jacked. 

Conversely, these workouts are NOT the norm for me. I don’t really push the sets and reps up because I get in a ton of torso work. It’s also a lot squeezing done for arm workouts as well. As i sit here before work and type this out, I remembered why I don’t go high volume for arms, because they hurt and cramp like a mofo right now. Jesus…………

But seriously, this type of training for bigger bodyparts can be an awesome change of pace if you’ve been doing low to moderate volume for some time now. The funny thing about training is that it definitely goes in natural cycles. Now that the sun is out and the the temps are up, I push the volume up on everything a bit, even as I follow a pre-programmed routine (nothing is set in stone with me unless it’s meet prep).

High volume also pairs well with intra-workout nutrition. The days of drinking plain water is gone (for the most part) and ingredients that help get good nutrition to the muscle is now key in getting solid gains.

As long as you have good nutrition, especially around your training, the sky’s the limit. Makes me wonder how guys in the 80’s and 90’s would look with the knowledge we have now. Things that make you go hmmmmmmmmm.


Speaking of the 90's.....here's a pic of Kevin Levrone doing cable curls






Tuesday, May 8, 2018

Chest/Shoulder destruction

Chest/Shoulders-Gamma Bomb

Banded machine press: 4 x 8

Incline Press: 3 x 6

DB press death: 100/20, (one min rest), 12, (one min rest), until I got to a HARD five.

Machine flyes: 3 x 8

Rear machine laterals: 3 x 20

High Incline Smith Press: 3 x 8

Had to cut out early due to time.  This session was ass. But hoping this will really blow my upper body up over time.

Let the work continue......


Tuesday, May 1, 2018

Collision Course: Lessons Learned From Totalling my Car

If no one told you....car crashes are a bit jarring.

More than likely you've seen a nasty crash, looked at it and went "whew...glad that ain't me...."

Well, last October it was me. Without going into the the details of what led up to it (there were a few and no, none of them involved alcohol, drugs or texting) I ended up totaling my car. The same one I got the summer after I got hired in Omaha. The same one I had while I was going through my process for Omega Psi Phi. The same one that got me too and from the gym...gone in an instant.

But I was alive, so that's a good takeaway.

As you can see in the picture I crashed head-on into a tree. I pretty much thought my life was over and I was in a seatbelt. But in those brief moments before the crash, I had a bit of an epiphany....
Goodbye Mach-5

 Little shit don't matter. Your anger, jealously, all that type of bullshit don't matter. We all out of here in the same box, so whatever issues you have with work, people and other shit....it's all for naught.

I also learned that you have to recover. Luckily I wasn't that injured. I only got a nasty gash on my shin, but other than that, I was fine. I actually went to train back and participate at D9 day at a local university.

In retrospect, should I have relaxed a bit? Yes. I was in a jarring experience and still needed to process the totality of what happened. But my mindset is that of a hard head motherfucker, so I just pushed through. Don't be like me. First is be thankful that you're alive...and then get back to the grind of life.

For some reason, I have the tendency to feel like a failure. More often than I would like some days. When I lost my ride, my mode of "freedom", I was devatated. How was I going to to get around? I hate leaning on people and it frustrates me when I have to. But luckily I have a good group of people around. The crash made me realize how important people are. People who genuinely care for you as a person.

It's human nature to think of yourself as a tough monolith. But we are all fighting some type of battle.  I know after this crash, I had more frustration with myself, still do to an extent, but another lesson I'm learning is that you have to forgive yourself for bonehead mistakes. My crash didn't have to happen, but it did....so no use beating myself up about it.



                    And no Chow.......I didn't die. But I learned. I learned like a motherfucker.