Xtreme Progress

31 08 2008

So I am about a week and a half away from finishing my Activate and Stoked cycle, and so far I am incredibly happy with the results.  I have actually seen a good amount of search results for “Activate Xtreme” and “Stoked” linking to my site, so I figured I’d talk a bit more about my routine, results, and recommendations.

Routine

My lifting routine is always changing.  Eventually plateaus are hit, and the body needs a nice little shock to get itself back into a mass building state.  Since I have been on the stack, my routine has been the following:

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All workouts start with stretching and end with some stretching.  You will note that legs dont really have a cooldown, mainly because I walk from the gym to my apartment, so I kinda cheat and use that as my cooldown haha.  I work on a 4 day a week cycle, and usually throw in rest days every other day.

Supplementation

My supplementation is as follows:  2 Stoked pills in the AM, 1 Activate pill in the AM, 1 multivitamin, 2 Activate Pills before the workout, Drink about 32 oz of water mixed with Xtend (amino acids) during workout, Drink about 16oz of protein shake (48g protein) after the workout, 1 multivitamin in the PM w/ dinner, then 1 activate pill in the PM, and 2 Stoked pills before bed.

Results

I dont really care for numbers, I go by body composition and just how I feel overall and how much weight I am putting up.  I can say that my numbers have increased all over the board (except chin ups, grr, hate that).  My body composition has increased and I can tell it isn’t a placebo as friends that I see on a once a week or two week basis have noticed changes in my body.  The stack isn’t a miracle stack, and it wont make you huge, but if you work hard, and focus I can guaruntee that it will help you out.  I have responded very well to this stack, which is shocking because I dont react well to most supplements (creatine is hard for me to react with, along with NO2 suppliments).  I think after the stack I may take a few weeks off of it, then get back on again, I am enjoying it and definatly recommend it to those who dedicate themselves at the gym.





Stack Status

23 08 2008

Well I have been taking the Activate Xtreme and Stoked stack for about two weeks so far, and in my opinion it is working incredibly well.  I have noticed that all of my muscles are harder througout the day, and fatigue less easily.  The only side effects I have noticed so far is that the first week into the stack I had moments of lightheadedness throught the days, but that eventually cleared up, and also I am developing a bit of minor acne around my lower back, which I am assuming is the result of the increase in testosterone.  My regimine is easy to follow, 2 Stoked Pills + 1 Activate pill in the AM, then two more AE pills in the afternoon, if it is a workout day I take them both at the same time before my workout, if it’s my off day, i will take the pills at separate times throughout the day.  Then i take 1 more AE pill close to bed, along with 2 more Stoked pills right before going to bed.

I will post some lifting stats later this week.





Sore all over

12 08 2008

Well I am just wrapping up my first week back into bulking, and soreness has never felt soooo good.  After haggling a bit and managing to get a membership at the Y without having to pay any startup fees and getting a discounted membership, Pat and I have been getting back into the groove.  Starting the week off with Chest workouts, and ending the week with leg workouts, my entire body is sore to the touch.  I have been on my test stack for close to a week now, and obviously I am not “feeling” anything (at only a week into it, any feelings would be just a placebo effect), but I am very excited to see where it leads.  I have had a few spurts of lightheadedness today, but that could be either a lack of sleep last nite, my body reacting to a week of hard stress, or even my body’s reaction to the possible elevation of my test levels.  Hunger levels have been following the common trend of a possible increase in metabolic rate as I have noticed that I have been getting hungry at earlier times than normal at work, and I have been eating a larger breakfast.  So far so good!  And with my package BB.com actually sent me a DVD as a free gift that touches base on some more arm workouts and techniques, which has been great to watch as it has brushed up on some tweaks that have been helping out during workout sessions.  I will post updates asap.





I’mmmm Stokeddd!

10 08 2008

Well I just got my shipment in yesterday, and started my stack today:

I am pretty excited to start this stack and see results!  A few months ago I actually tried the Activate Xtreme by itself and it definately helped me crunch some plateau’s, so I am hoping that this stack will help even more in my bulking phase.  The regimine consists of 2 pills of Stoked in the AM, followed by 4 pills of activate spread out throughout the day, ending with 2 more pils of stoked in the PM.  Along with the stack I am supplementing myself with GNC multivitamin’s (2 pills a day, one AM one PM) and some green tea extract to keep my metabolism flowing (about 3 pills a day).  I also ordered a new tub (5lbs) of optimum whey, rocky road flavor which I heard was one of the best flavors, so I will be giving that one a shot today too.  I’ll keep you guys posted on the results, but here are the supplement facts on the two test boosters.






Gym + Paimon = yay!

6 08 2008

Well I am finally on my last few days of my cutting stack.  For the past month I have been on a pretty good stack of Controlled Labs REDuction, along with green tea complex.  The stack was fairly simple, 2 AM pills in the morning before breakfast, green tea pills with each meal, and 2 PM pills before bed.  Sticking to a nice clean diet, and also consuming over a gallon of water a day, I have actually rid myself of quite a bit of fat while keeping my muscle/strength…thank god.

So yesterday I went off and tried my free day pass of the Downtown Hartford YMCA.  Its a spectacular facility, but they charge 50 bucks a month for a membership!!  So I am trying to haggle the price, hopefully they will bite, I wont find out till tomorrow though.

I am very excited for this bulking phase.  Now that I am living on my own, and making money, I can concentrate more on clean, protein rich eating.  I spend most of my money at the grocery store buying things like chicken, beef, fish, and eggs, with some peanut butter, cottege cheese, and deli meats thrown in there.  I also was able to restock on some supplements that have done wonders for me in the past, my staple Protein powder (optimum nutrition), and a testosterone booster which had done wonders for me in the past.  This time however, I am stacking the test booster (activate xtreme) with another test enhancing product (anabolic innovations stoked).  I am pretty damn excited to give this one a go.

I’ll keep everyone posted once I start the stack.





Summer Goal, Fat Burning

27 07 2008

Summers are basically my time to shine in the cardio world.  After spending most of the year trying to bulk up and gain muscle, it is a goal of mine to try and go a few months of trying to cut back some fat.  So far this summer I have been steadily made progress towards my goals, and I know that some of you are hoping to do the same.  With cardio excersizes at our disposal, we all look for additional ways to try to get that extra fat off, but what exactly, and how exactly can we help do that?

The Most Important

Of course the most important way is not from a supplement.  After testing various ways to try and boost my metabolism and cut some fat, I have finally found one method that has worked great for me, as well as others.  High Intensity Interval Training (or HIIT) is a great way to fire up your metabolism, shock your body, and make you sweat.  It’s great for those of us that dont really have the time to spend running for a couple of hours, but still would like the same results.  HIIT can be done in many ways, but the most common form is running (and on the treadmill).  Basically we start with a nice long stretch to get our muscles warm and ready for the workout, this is important because with the intense training we are about to go through, we dont want to get hurt!  Next, we follow this simple pattern, a 30 second walk, and then a full 30 second sprint (for those on treadmills, I usually go from a 3mph walk, to a 10.5mph sprint).  Doing this for 9 total minutes (so thats 9 walks and 9 sprints) for our first session, you should be ending both tired, and sweating like crazy.  Continue this process every other day, and tack on an extra minute after every 3rd session, peaking at a total of 14 total minutes, and you will see your goals being achieved in no time.

How does it work? By walking, then pushing a hard sprint (at a pulse of about 160bpm), we are shocking our body, and studies have shown that this process actually burns more fat than traditional running.  I wont go into all teh gory details of who did the research, when and how, but type in HIIT in google and you will be filled with info in no time.

H – Two – Ohhhhhh

Our bodies are constantly filled with water…actually, our bodies are mostly water. Water has many great benefits to our body, that EVERYONE needs, especially those of us looking to pack on some lean mass, or even loose some weight.

Wanna loose fat?? Without enough water, the kidneys can’t function properly. When this happens, some of the load is transferred to the liver. The liver metabolizes stored fat for energy. If the liver is doing some of the kidneys’ work, it burns less fat, so drink up!

Some are afraid to drink a lot of water because they are afraid to ‘retain water’. However, contrary to popular belief drinking water can actually help you shed excess water weight. When water is in short supply, the body, thinking there’s a shortage, begins storing it away for later use. This water is stored in extra cellular spaces. In other words, your skin starts looking soft and puffy.

Diet

Of course you dont need me to tell you another important thing is dieting, but with all of the diets out there, which is the best??  To be honest, its hard to tell because every body is different.  Some of us benefit from high fat, low carb diets, while some of us benefit from high protein, low fat diets.  Its crazy, from my experience, to think that one diet will work for everyone.  I have tried various different methods, and the one that has worked for me is staying with a high intake of protein, which I do anyway for retention of muscle mass, and keeping my carb intake low (no pasta, only multigrain bread).  My suggestion is to go a few months on one type of diet, and my suggestion is to try the low-carb diet first.  Eating 5 small meals a day will help kickstart that metabolism, and staying with a low calorie intake (about 2000 calories a day for normal healthy adults as advised by the fda) should take care of your dieting needs.





The most productive exercises are simple and compound

27 07 2008

…Ah yes, the famous quote by IFBB Pro Markus Ruhl.  Summer time to most is a time to take vacations, relax, party, and take nights on the town, but to me, Summer is the important time of the year, where I strive to become more fit and start loosing weight that i purposely gained througout the year.  Now I understand some of you are re-reading that last line and wondering if I meant to write it, or if im just plain stupid.  I can assure you I meant to write it, and can contest with most that I am clearly not stupid.

A behavioural pattern characterized by compulsion, loss of control, and continued repetition of a behaviour or activity spite of adverse consequenses

It’s funny; you search the internet for a definition of addiction, and about 90 percent of the results have to do with drugs, alcohol, and negative uncontrollable behavior.  However, in my case, my addiction drives towards the composition of my body.

Being overweight in my adolescence, I was in desperate need of a change in my life, a need to start hacking away at the ice that had formed around my confidence.  I was active in martial arts, but it never was enough, as my habits prevented me from looking more like an athlete, and less like a tire.  Eventually I was turned on to bodybuilding by one of my friends, as well as one of my martial arts instructors, both of whom were deeply in love with the sport, and devote most of their life to it.  Eventually my cashflow started flowing out of my savings, and into weight lifting equipment….the journey began!

Strutting around my basement with short shorts and a colored beater was probably not the most flattering of sights, but hey I figure that eventually I would fill out just right, and when I looked down, I would see less belly, and more feet.  In an effort to not die my first time handling weights, I started doing whatever I remember seeing people in the movies do, of course that ment start bench pressing 100 times and doing curls, nothing more.  It wasn’t until the next morning, when i couldn’t itch my own butt when I realized that I should probably look more into what I was trying to do, and start doing it the right way.

What the heck, I just worked out yesterday, but I still look the same

Of course my ignorance had this glorified idea that I would wake up the next day a changed man, but after staring at my shirtless self in front of a mirror at various different angles I realized that i still was carrying around my duffle bag belly and cone shaped chest.  It is safe to say eventually I started doing more reading and research to find my way to bettering my life.  Eventually I lost weight, and started packing on some mass, and in turn, was gaining some more confidence.  It has been great, and has even given me the opportunity to get my friends involved, and for me to be able to train them in achieving the same goals that I have.

So what is the goal of this blog?  Fitness isn’t easy, and its always great to get some feedback on others on how they achieved their goals and how they plan to continue.  As I continue my journey, I want to share some feedback with you, and answer questions you may have, so stay tuned for some reviews on supplements, and a journal of my workouts!