"No citizen has a right to be an amateur in the matter of physical training...what a disgrace it is for a man to grow old without ever seeing the beauty and strength of which his body is capable."
Socrates (469 - 399 BC)

Sunday, March 10, 2013

The Cardio Myth

"In order to loose weight you have to do tons of cardio. For best results do an hour in the morning, then come back in the afternoon for another half hour. Oh yes, running will work great."

Wow what a bunch of BS and for aspiring bodybuilders not only utterly false but also detrimental.
First of all, your goal should not be "loosing weight" but rather "loosing fat". Since muscle mass weighs more than fat, the more muscle you build up, the heavier you appear on the scale. So forget the scale and focus on the reflection in the mirror and take weekly progress pictures.
Second, while some form of aerobic exercise is necessary to a certain extend to help burn fat, it will not work wonders by itself without a proper diet or exercise plan. Actually excessive endurance training or cardio exercises at a high heart rate (approx. 70-80%) may cause muscle loss. Especially if combined with a drastic diet. 
Fat is most efficiently burned in a heart rate zone of between 60% and 70%, the so-called weight control zone or fat burning zone. Exercises performed at a heart rate within this this zone in addition to proper nutrition cause the body to burn fat without excessively breaking down muscle. The result is a better, leaner physique. 
I always like the analogy of comparing the body type of a marathon runner with the body of a sprinter. This is a good example that tons of cardiovascular exercise (marathon training) does not necessarily result in a great physique and that it can actually have an adverse effect, especially if you are training to loose fat and maintain as much muscle mass as possible. 


Now when it comes to cardio exercises for bodybuilders, it does not always have to be the same boring routine on the treadmill, stationary bike or elliptical machine. Think outside the box if you are not a fan of monotonous routines and try different ways to get your metabolism going.

Metabolic Circuits
Personally I am not a big fan of these timed circuits but a lot of people like them and have seen great results. The idea is basically setting up a course with several exercises (bodyweight, machine, free weights/kettlebells, etc.) then perform each exercise for a certain amount of time, use your "rest period" to change stations, and once completed, repeat the entire circuit several times. 

High Intensity Interval Training (HIIT)
My preferred choice for fat-shredding cardio. You can either do it outside (hills, stadium, track or street) or in the gym (treadmill, elliptical, stationary bike) as the concept is the same. Do a high intensity exercise (sprint, uphill run, higher level/speed on the machines) for a short period of time (10-60 seconds) followed by a 30-120 seconds rest period (walking, jogging, reduced level/speed) and repeat the entire cycle several times. 

Speed Drills
Just think of your good old football days or whatever sport you played. Remember the dynamic warm-ups you used to do before practice? Yep, exactly the ones during camp in the middle of August. Well it turns out, that those exercises like high knees, side shuffles, backpedals, sprints, cariocas, etc. make for a great cardio workout. So combine a couple of them and do each exercise for 20 yds., with a couple of short and long sprints at the end.

Barbell or Dumbbell Complexes
Basically a timed circuit consisting only of barbell or dumbbell exercises performed at a high speed back-to-back without any rest. Only take breaks in between circuits, then repeat circuit several times.

Prowler 
Talking about an ass kicking workout. Pushing or pulling a sled, a car, weights, etc. is one heck of a workout  and definitely a challenging but fun alternative to any treadmill. 

Jump Rope
Yep, it's exactly what you read. Just grab a good ol' jump rope and start jumping. While it is a great way by itself to get your heart rate up and metabolism going, you could also incorporate it into a circuit or design a circuit of various jump rope exercises.  

Personally I see cardio as an evil necessity and don't even try to make it fun or exciting. Honestly all I do care about is the end result and go through the motions. I trust my trainer's expertise in this subject and do what he suggests. 
Currently he wants me to do daily 25 minutes of high intensity interval training of my choice. I have tried various routines and have seen the best results by doing the weight loss cycle on the elliptical machine. Compared to doing timed sprints on the treadmill, the elliptical puts less pressure on my joints, especially my knees, and generally feels better. I don't think I need to be in constant pain and the elliptical works has been proven to work the best for me. It increases my metabolism and lets me get a good sweat going.

This week I had some minor interruptions of my training routine, as I first went to Columbus, OH for the Arnold Sport Festival and then on an overnight business trip to Phoenix, AZ. However since my trip was just overnight and I got back at a decent time I was able to do my regular cardio and back workout Tuesday morning and just had to postpone cardio and abs from Wednesday morning to the evening. Well, now I'm back on track, which means...

Back on the elliptical

Sunday, March 3, 2013

Arnold Sports Festival 2013

As I mentioned before, my wonderful girlfriend and I decided to head to Columbus, OH this year and check out the Arnold Sports Festival.
The Arnold Sports Festival is the largest multi-sport event in the United States and has been held for the past 25 years every year in the capital of Ohio.
Columbus, OH with Arnold Statue
In addition to the various bodybuilding and fitness competitions, several other amateur and professional sport events are held over the course of the weekend along with a huge fitness expo, attracting over 175,000 attendees and athletes from basically all over the world. 
The expo alone featured 700 vendors and packed the main hall of the Greater Columbus Convention Center.  
Fitness Expo
While the expo itself is worth a trip, another good reason for us to make the 8 hour one-way road trip across  5 states was that my coach, IFBB Pro Fred "Biggie" Smalls, was competing in this year's Arnold Classic for the first time.
So early Friday morning we got on the road straight from the gym and started our little adventure.
Since I am in the middle of preparing for my next competition on May 11th and my girlfriend started "to get ready for the summer/beach" we had all meals for the weekend prepared in advance and traveled rather heavy.
Four coolers full of chicken, brown rice, oatmeal, broccoli, water, ice, protein powder and vitamins ensured that we could follow our diets to the tee and wouldn't miss one single bite; not even during a snow storm somewhere in between Western Maryland and West Virginia or on I-70 in Ohio.
Nothing says dedication and commitment more than eating cold chicken and brown rice, smothered in mustard in a parked car next to some rusty gas station is some god forsaken jerkwater town in the middle of nowhere.


Well we survived the drive, the snow storm and the cold chicken and made it safe to our hotel right on time to refresh, eat another meal and head over to the Veterans Memorial Auditorium to watch the Ms. Fitness and Figure finals.
Even more interesting than the actual show was the people watching in the 3,916 seat venue. Pros, fitness celebrities, amateur athletes and fans packed the auditorium and were interesting to observe.
A friend of mine referred to the scene as  "freak show" and it was surely nothing less. Bodybuilders and fitness athletes of all shapes, size and bother genders made for quite a show at the show.

Female Bodybuilding
Bikini
Saturday morning we took advantage of the nice hotel gym for our daily cardio session and enjoyed a nice view over the state house and downtown Ohio while sweating on the treadmill. 



After a warm breakfast, thanks to the hotel microwave, we packed our meals for the day and headed to the convention center to walk the expo. 
Can you say PACKED? Just like our tupperware containers in the cooler we were cramped in between masses and masses of people, trying to walk the expo floor. 
We pushed our way from booth to booth, trying out protein bar samples, collecting supplement samples, taking pictures of and with fitness celebrities, watching various sport events and demonstartions and "playing" with all kinds of workout equipment. 


Working on my Strongman skills
IFBB Pro Shawn Rhoden
IFBB Pro Branch Warren
IFBB Pro Kai Greene
IFBB Pro Dennis James
Former Baltimore Raven Jamal Lewis
IFBB Pro Fred Smalls
After a fun-filled but also exhausting day of walking the expo, we went back to the Veterans Memorial at night for the main event of the weekend, the Arnold Classic men's bodybuilding competition. 
Besides the men's final, the show also included the bikini and Strongman final rounds, as well as award ceremonies for all three events. 
Freddy, my coach, put on quite a show and provided some great entertainment with his creative routine.  
Even though he did not make it under the top 6, he won the best posing award and took home a nice check for $10,000. 

Arnold Classic Winner with the Governator himself
Arnold Classic Lineup
Fred Smalls winning best posing trophy

Sunday morning we started our journey back home and made it back through the snowy Appalachian without any problems. Now it's time again to prepare more meals since my next business trip is coming up this Tuesday. Hopefully Phoenix, AZ will not surprise me with another snow storm and I will have some time to catch some rays and soak up some sun while being out there.

"Some quit due to slow progress, never grasping the fact that slow progress... is still progress"
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