Sunday, August 11, 2013

Bringing The Right Look for Contest day and a Quick Preview of the NPC NJ STATE BODYBUILDING SHOW

Bringing The Right Look for Contest day and The Upcoming NPC NJ STATE bodybuilding Show

NJ STATE
            As a New Jersey bodybuilder and contest prep coach there is something that’s always exciting about the NPC NJ State Show promoted by Diamond Gym. A Couple of reasons 1) I have 3 clients ( 2 middleweights ( Rob Favata, Norm Belton) and one heavy weight (Nemehiah “Nemo” Nelson) who have all worked incredibly hard and all 3 are with certainty bringing their personal bests), 2) NJ bodybuilders are very passionate about their sport and for a state level show this show has a lot of history and a strong nostalgic feel to many of us, 3) The last few years the promoter Dwayne Mcdaniel/Diamond Gym has done a phenomenal job making sure all the competitors have a great experience competing( the venue is top notch, the guest posers are killer and the expediters run things extremely smooth amongst many other contributing factors to a great show). 4) and for us Diamond Gym goers its especially exciting as the show is usually packed with competitors from Diamond. Its especially fun to see all your fellow athletes in the trenches battling it out onstage. 
Bringing the Right Look

            All bodybuilding fans have there own unique preference for what is the ideal look for a particular physique. Some are conditioning fanatics, some like the super round and full look. Obviously there are a lot of different degrees in between but as a coach and/or as an athlete I feel it is important in having direction about which look on that spectrum your aiming to achieve because unfortunately most of us aren’t like Phil Heath where we can come into a show with both spectacularly perfect roundness and dryness. For Most when peaking for a show I use the analogy of a see-saw on one end of the see-saw is dryness( also including hardness, graininess, separation etc) and the other end is fullness (also including roundness, pop factor etc).  The negatives of sometimes pushing to far into the direction of fullness are possible spillage, blurry definition, small film of water, and if you go to far with it the muscle can appear to have less pop. Going to far in the direction of dryness can most certainly make the physique lack pop if done incorrectly, it can make the muscles look flat, smaller, and even possibly less conditioned.  Certain clients ive come to know their bodies so well that I know how far I can push them and not be at risk.  The round mesomorphs I feel comfortable pushing them very hard in terms of bodyfat and if atleast semi full before beginning the peaking process I am also not fearful of getting aggressive with drying them out.  However if you take a guy without a lot of muscle push him into the ground to get his glutes in sacrificing muscle fullness and pop almost everywhere else in his body a two day carb-load is very often not enough to bring the physique back to life.  Being ready a few weeks early definitely helps this dilemma as some mild over dieting can certainly be remedied by backing off cardio and raising carbohydrate intake for anywhere from a few days to a few weeks. There is no generic right answer to what is the right look as some competitors simply look better slightly towards the dry part of the see-saw and some look better towards the full side of the see-saw. What is key here is having aim to what look you think will look best, having plenty of time to play with it and adjust so your not stuck with a look that is not optimal and having no time to fix it, and always keeping in mind that individual physiques may only be capable of so much each year. Sometimes a physique needs to be given rest and in many cases the physique needs to be pushed. Taking into account what show the athlete is competing in is another crucial element. For example did last years overall winner win because he was on the fuller side of the see-saw or the dryer side? Does that look work for your athletes physique etc.  At the end of the day you have to play with things and experiment in a diligent, methodical, common sense like approach. This is the art of bodybuilding that got me hooked and keeps me coming back for more. 

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Wednesday, July 31, 2013

Team Provo Blog


This will be Team Provos first of many blog posts. Im going to use the first one to touch on some of my athletes getting ready for upcoming competitions. Many of which are getting ready for the Diamond Gym NPC NJ State Championship which we anticipate being an awesome run show as always.

 Nehemiah Nelson aka Nemo up first 3 weeks out from the NPC NJ STATE. Nemo has super super round muscle bellies and is working his tail off to bring his best conditioning to the stage to date. Nemo is willing to do whatever it takes to climb his way up the npc ladder.

 Jon Haila here teenage bodybuilder. future npc rising star, fulltime student, director of sales and marketing for ETB, custom guitar designer and owner of Nutley Nutrition Zone. To say it mildly Jon does it all and he does it all well. Ive met very few teenagers let alone adults with the same work ethic as Jon.  Jon is 2 weeks out from the npc muscle beach show where he will without a doubt be bringing his best package to date.

 Rob Favata, coming off a leg injury but man his conditioning is on point to be shredded for the nj state in 3 weeks. Rob is a super hard worker and a great client as he follows orders to a t and asking intelligent questions in his quest to bring his best look ever to the middleweight division. 

 Norm Belton of Irvington NJ and Diamond Gym. This kid trains like a bull, literally. having trained with him as his partner for a year i can personally attest to that.  The improvements in size and conditioning that Norm has made over the last year are dramatic to say the least. looking forward to seeing him do his thing on august 17 th at the NJ STATE Show.

 I'd like to touch on two other very hardworking loyal and interesting clients of mine. Both Omar Shehaiber and Mustafa Sidiquee practice Islam. so as you may know they are both in the middle of Ramadan where they are required to fast from food and water for the large majority of the day.  I put together a special Ramadan diet for both Mustafa and Omar. Omar has still managed to gain about 10 lbs of quality weight during this Ramadan period which is a testament to his work ethic. Mustafa also known as "Moose" has also just returned from a month long trip to his homeland Afghanistan. He kept up with the diet as best he could abroad but being in a third world country can make things a bit difficult. Mustafa is one of the strongest kids ive seen pound for pound. Ive actually witnessed him dumbell row 140 lb dumbells while weighting only 155 lbs! Mustafa and his family also own a restaurant in Warren, NJ called Silk road i can confidently say it is the best Afghan or Middle Eastern food i have ever had in my life i strongly suggest you guys check it out.

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