The morning of my competition, October 11, 2014
It’s been over a year since I have written, a lot has
happened in that time. I feel like I
came to the end of a very long journey, only to sit down for a rest, open the
door to look outside and find a long and winding, but beautiful road ahead of
me yet again.
I competed in October of 2014, only once this past year. I
came in second place in Women’s Physique in an NPC show, there was only height categories,
not age, so to be second place, especially being as old as all the other competitors
mothers is thrilling, absolutely thrilling!
I looked better than I ever have; I had a smooth and fairly
easy prep. Layne certainly dropped my food at a few points, and cardio was
increased, some days HIIT with 13 intervals…exhausting! But I never, ever did
cardio every day, nor did I slip back into the popular yet inaccurate belief
that “tilapia thins the skin” and “you gotta eat clean to get lean”.
Last check in, 3 weeks ago (May 10, 2015)
In the last year I have changed the way I lift, eat and my general outlook on “life”. I have become quite talented with my flexible dieting approach to cooking, I am back to cooking like a professional chef, no longer does David send me an email about a new restaurant asking if there is anything I can eat there- he sends me a text and just says “let’s go here tonight!”. He knows I no longer have food restrictions of any sort. Sure, I have caloric restrictions, but everyone should if they are intent on maintaining a certain physique or weight.
The freedom to eat like a normal
person, and honestly believe that there is no such thing as a bad food has been
one of the most valuable lessons I have learned in my adult life.
Last check in, 3 weeks ago (May 10, 2015)
I am following more of a power lifting style of training- it's actually called Daily Undulating Periodization (DUP), I concentrate on squats, dead-lifts and standing military press, with two days of “accessory” (or fluff) work such as biceps, shoulders, back, calves. The stuff most people concentrate on in the gym. I only do two days of cardio a week- 8 intervals of HIIT. Layne writes a new block for me every four weeks, I am progressing slowly and safely.
Here is an interesting link to an article about DUP, by Dr. Mike Zourdos, he taught me to squat at a Layne Norton V.I.P camp in Florida!
My calories got quite high at one point, before I started my competition
prep I was at 2644 calories a day, and I am still reverse dieting seven months later
and not yet up there again. As of today
I am at 2442 calories a day, but I am only 4.5 pounds over stage weight! Having calories this high means I can go wine
tasting, or just knock back 6 ounces at dinner if I want. I have dessert nightly
(although it is super low calorie), and eat what pleases me.
I still look lean and muscular; I am happy, very, very
happy. I never blew up after my competition as most competitors do.
I had a wonderful time at my competition, probably because I
felt fed, hydrated, safe, supported, and confident. But, I don’t know if I will
do another again. I know, I have said that before, but this time I can feel it.
Last check in, 3 weeks ago (May 10, 2015)
I talk to so many friends who are doing a great deal of cardio, everyday, months out from a show, they don't seem to understand that they can only increase the cardio, they cannot back off as they get closer to a show. They live off tasteless food for months and months (if you call that living) and dread going in to the gym for the twice a day sessions. I am getting better at holding my tongue, I hate seeing their social media posts about their horrible diet food, like cold tilapia and broccoli in a Tupperware container- at a wedding.......and I want to shout to the world that it's not necessary, but I haven't earned many brownie points for doing that, so I sit back and wait until they come to me, and a lot of people do. They ask how I do it, what is the secret.
I just signed with Layne for another year- that’s how
important this is to me, even if I may not compete, my training, nutrition and
health are one of the most important aspects of my life.
I will be writing again, but not every day as I did a couple
years ago, I don’t have the time. Follow me on Instagram, I’m there every day usually posting my epic food creations!
@readyin5weeks