Good luck. Wish I could be there.
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Good luck. Wish I could be there.
I will definately get some pics from the show, from my personal camera, those of my friends and family and of course the pro pics I pre-ordered :)
Thanks so much for your well wishes :) I really appreciate that a lot. Dry as F*** right now and only going to get dryer by Saturday - no popcorn farts here lmao
Have a great one and thanks for reading
No no...you see I start cutting my water - not completely - its a gradual thing. I have been drinking 6 litres of water up until Tuesday night - then Wednesday I cut down to 3 litres, today 1.5 litres and tomorrow 2 cups then no water till after the show - Its gradual don't worry - I am not retarded
Just making sure man lol
Cause I know a guy that cut his water on like Wednesday before haha
Don't know how he didnt die
No worries brother - thanks for the concern - this isn't my 1st walk across the stage - this marks my 5th show. I actually competed in Moncton twice :) Where abouts in NB are you?
Fredericton. Which year did you do the atlantics?
I am originally from Moncton -I did the Mathieu Martin Show before. it was my 1st show in 2003.
By the way update folks - those of you that didn't go to the IDFA show Oct. 30 at the Civ. Musuem I took 3rd in the middleweight, but missed 2nd by 1 point. Gotta bring the wheels out more. Giving myself a year to prep for the next show here and then obliterate the competition. I know I will be dialed in enough for the next show.
Congrats. Any pics?
I don't want to sound rude, but the process of bodybuilding is a baby steps thing. I hear this type of thing all the time - Next year I will bring in a package no one has ever seen before...Next year I will be unstoppable...next year I plan to jump 3 weight classes and turn pro, etc...
My advice would be yes, bring up the legs as much as possible in a year. Genetics would dictate that in a years time, you will still have legs as a weakness, however, you may be able to bridge the gap slightly. My legs were my weakness and in 3 years time, with no dieting for shows, etc, I was able to bring them up enough that they are no longer a weakness (but yes, they could still be bigger to catch up to my strengths).
Baby steps...In 1 year, you should be able to put on 2-3 pounds of muscle, and next diet you could also come in tighter...So a SUCCESSFULyear would be to come in at the same weight, just leaner. A goal of obliterating the competition is, in my opinion, too high of an expectation to put on yourself.
Again, this isn't meant to be rude, just a point to anyone else who reads this to put into perspective what is realistic when you start competing. Especially for people in our shows who aren't just starting out...Each year gains become harder, and therefore tremendous leap in 1 year simply doesn't happen anymore!