Hey fellow brothers and sisters in iron! Before I introduce myself I want to say thanks for stopping in and getting a glimpse of my training, nutrition, goals, etc. My name is Joe LoGalbo, I am a natural competitive bodybuilder and I am training to become the next pro-natural bodybuilder (hence the name, journey to the center of the stage). My goal for next competition season is to be the competitor in the center of the stage with his hand raised. I recently competed in my first bodybuilding competition November 17, 2012 in which I won the novice class as well as the men's open medium height class. I missed the pro-card in the overall to a very deserving athlete in Mackey Gareno (sorry Mackey if I butchered the spelling). Aaron Lobliner was putting up a fight in the overall as well, also a great competitor. I Attached a picture of the overall below in this thread. Right now I am 6 weeks into my reverse diet, some blips along the way, but so far it hasn't been too shabby.
Right now I am using Jim Wendler's 5/3/1 program to work on my strength (it'll be nice once my hormones are back to normal as that will help greatly). This offseason's goals are to become stronger (obviously), but I will have some more resistance specific goals after I start feeling normal again. I don't think that one simply saying, "I want to become stronger" provides enough "umf" for training and is a weak resolution for yourself. Set specific goals and go after them. I'll get in-depth on my nutrition and lifestyle-as well as my faith (as that is a HUGE part of my journey), but in no way am I looking to force my faith in Christ on anyone. Similar to how Kai Greene (Mr. O 2013!-also pulling for Jay Cutler, love his no quit attitude) shares his philosophies and beliefs of the power of the mind, I would like to have the freedom to do so without being accussed of "Bible thumping" anyone.
I'm excited to see where this offseason takes me. I am definitely eating to stay lean...I'll post some "fat" pictures of me when I let myself get out of hand last "bulking"....more like "fulking" season. But I'm here to take you guys along the good, the bad, and the ugly in my offseason protocol and eventually my contest prep for pro status!
Let's start things of right, eh?
12/31/12 169.5 (still a little high from my christmas eve/day binge)
current macros on normal days: ~63f ~260c ~205p
macros on re-feed days (2x a week on leg days): ~58f ~400c (but can get up to 800c) ~205p
Supplements:
-Multi-vitamin
-fish oil
-vitamin D
-green tea extract
-ON 100% gold standard whey/casein
-arginine
-beta alanine
-L-carnitine
-ON Amino Energy
Legs (Wendler 5/3/1):
*Back Squat (ATG, always assume ATG b/c there is no other way to squat!): 240x5; 280x3; 315x4 (dropped on 5th)
*Laying Hamstring Curls 60x12; 60x12; 60x10; 60x7 + 4 (after rest pause)
*Quad Extensions 140x12; 140x12; 140x12; 140x12; 140x13 + 4 (after rest pause) + 10 (quarter reps)
*Hack Squat 320x12; 320x12; 320x12; 320x12; 320x10 + 2 (after rest pause)
*calves
Today's meals so far:
MEAL 1 (Pre-Workout):
5 egg whites, 1/2 cup oats, tbsp sugar free grape jelly, whey/casein shake, 2 slices wheat bread, and "I can't believe it's not butter" spray (mmmmm)
MEAL 2 (Post Workout):
12' Footlong (wheat bread, chicken breast, veggies), banana, whey/casein shake, 2 pop-tarts
Don't plan on getting too crazy on food tonight for new years, but I'm saving some carbs for later just incase. I don't want to go too crazy on my macro's today (re-feed days seem to be the hardest days for me to maintain self-control)...I do sense a super dark chocolate bar in my near future
Hope you all have a great new year celebration and good luck with all the goals (physical, spiritual, relational) that you set for yourself this upcoming year! may 2013 be blessed!
Joe
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12-31-2012, 12:20 PM #1
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Faith and Free Weights: Journey to the Center of the Stage
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01-01-2013, 10:48 AM #2
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Happy new year! Hope everyone had a nice new year and enjoyed time with friends and family. I know I did. Started off the morning with 5/3/1 bench press and some other accessory lifts. Here it is.
Wendler 5/3/1 Flat Bench
Barbell Flat Bench Press: 215x5; 245x3; 275x6
Barbell Incline Press: 185x10x4; 185x11 + 2 negatives (on the negatives I had my brother push down on the bar to increase the eccentric load).
Weighted Dips: BW+55x10x4; BW+55x10+3(after rest pause)
Weighted Underhand Pull-ups: BW+15x10x3; BW+15x7+3(after rest pause); BWx10
Overall, workout took around 45min-1hr. Had a good amount of energy from all the food last night.
started off the morning with my pre-workout meal of 4 egg whites, 3 slices wheat bread, frozen berries, kale, and a serving of ON banana flavored whey.
after my workout I had 80g of banana, banana protein pancakes, and a slice of wheat bread. Here is the recipe for the protein pancakes if you're at all interested:
Banana protein pancakes:
1 serving banana whey protein
3 egg whites
1 cup oats
3 spoonfulls splenda
1.5 Tbsp baking powder
cinnamon
and a little bit of water
made about 6 medium sized pancakes.
rest of the day will consist of some sludge, salmon, veggies, frozen fruit, and a protein bar or two, I may hop on later and post what I had for the rest of the day. Enjoy the 1st day of 2k13 and go after your goals!Follow my journey to the 2016 Spartan Beast: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvoih36zyNmXAbIQ_MaBsHw
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01-01-2013, 08:16 PM #3
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Finished off the rest of the day with a few meals:
meal 3: 3oz salmon, supreme protein bar, 1 serving of peanut butter
meal 4: chicken, salmon, celery, kale, frozen fruit
snacked on an orange pepper a little bit ago, about to get some rest. I'll be doing some form of cardio tomorrow.Follow my journey to the 2016 Spartan Beast: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvoih36zyNmXAbIQ_MaBsHw
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01-02-2013, 06:59 AM #4
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01-02-2013, 08:28 AM #6
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Thanks Paul! That's quite a compliment coming from a guy like yourself, I really appreciate it. Congrats on your success on the pro stage this past contest season. I've been following your channel on youtube, really great vids and I'm looking foward to more videos on Dan's prep. Are you still reverse dieting or are you into your off season?
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01-02-2013, 08:28 AM #7
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01-02-2013, 10:30 AM #8
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Just had my pre-workout meal which consisted of cinnamon pumkin pancakes (3 egg whites, 1 cup oats, 3 spoonfulls splenda, cinnamon, pumking spice) and 7 egg whites. Bout to make my pre-workout cocktail and I'm off for some HIIT and some calf work. Hope everyone is just as motivated on the 2nd as they were on the 1st!
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01-02-2013, 01:14 PM #9
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post workout meal after HIIT and calves
BCAA's
1 serving Trader Joe's Strawberry Yogurt O's (You'll see a WHOLE lot of TJ products following this log, love that place)
1/2 serving whey protein mixed with 1/2 serving PB2
1 pita with 1/2 serving light chipotle mayo and 2 servings canned chicken (need to cook the good stuff tonight)
macros for the meal: 8f 72c 50pFollow my journey to the 2016 Spartan Beast: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvoih36zyNmXAbIQ_MaBsHw
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01-03-2013, 01:52 AM #10
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Still have those nights where I am waking up hungry and having trouble falling back asleep. So I'm up at 3am sipping on a diet rootbeer (no caffeine) and catching up on some ESPN. I may just stay up till the gym opens at 5 and get an early arms session in today. I added an arm day into my 5/3/1 routine. My week looks similar to this:
Mon: 5/3/1 Squat + Lower Accessory
Tue: 5/3/1 Barbell Bench + Upper Accessory
Wed: 0ff or HIIT
Thur: Arms
Fri: 5/3/1 Rack Deadlift + Lower Accessory
Sat: 5/3/1 Overhead Press + Upper Accessory
Sun: Off or HIIT
Weighed 172 at 3am, was 169 at 8am yesterday so I'm sure I'm around the same if I was to sleep through the night. Once I get up to 50 posts I'll start posting some viewable pictures on here for you guys. I could have done a better job reverse dieting thus far as I'm about 10lbs over stage weight from November, but the glutes, chest, and triceps are still striated so I'm not going to stress about it too much. My main priority is to build my metabolism back up without losing control, eating like a mad man, and putting on a bunch of bodyfat in the process. But I feel a little more normal each week. Right now my macros are 63f 260c 205p-roughly 2,400 calories. Hoping to up my carbs to around 280 next week but we will see what the scale tells meFollow my journey to the 2016 Spartan Beast: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvoih36zyNmXAbIQ_MaBsHw
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01-03-2013, 04:04 AM #11
Just checking in, looks like everything is going good for you besides the sleep! Don't feel too bad though, my day starts at 2:45am everyday. I'm not too far from you either, I work in spring grove, il. Keep up the good work!
TEAM DEMON
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01-03-2013, 06:38 AM #12
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01-03-2013, 07:45 AM #13
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Reverse Dieting PICS
2 weeks post contest
3 weeks post contest
4 weeks post contest
6 weeks post contest (ughh the holiday treats haha)
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01-03-2013, 05:08 PM #14
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Here's an arm workout from a video for my business. Check it out! Hope you enjoy
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01-04-2013, 01:26 AM #15
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what's up 3am? Weighed in at 170.3, so I see it's probably time to up my carbs again now to around 280...we will see. Today is a re-feed day (usually the day when i have less self control eating wise). I may just go into the gym early today since I am awake. We will see in a half hour if I am still feeling awake enough to have my pre-workout meal. Right now I am snacking on a "stuffed" red bell pepper with canned chicken, mustard, hot sauce, pepper, and garlic powder. I made it yesterday and loved it so I'm back for more this morning.
Workout for today:
5/3/1 Rack Deadlift
Glute-Ham Raises
Walking Lunges
Quad Extensions
possibly some front squats or seated hamstring curls thrown in there as wellFollow my journey to the 2016 Spartan Beast: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvoih36zyNmXAbIQ_MaBsHw
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01-04-2013, 10:04 AM #17
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01-05-2013, 06:40 AM #18
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Breakfast (pre-workout):
5 egg whites, 1/2 cup oats, 1 slice fiber wheat bread, kale, frozen berries, and a serving of banana flavored whey. Put some grape jelly in the oats and some "I can't believe it's not butter" on my bread. About to go hit some upper body. On the menu for today:
5/3/1 Overhead Press
T-Bar Row
Underhand Pulldowns
DB Incline Press
a set of cable flys
Yesterday was a great leg day and re-feed day. Went to one of my favorite food places-pita inn. Haven't been there since the day after my show. Looking foward to some football tonight and tomorrow. I'm not the biggest Ravens fan but I'm definitely a Ray Lewis fan. He's retiring after this year, so I'll be pulling for them in the playoffs this year (because the Bears clearly blow it as the season closes and let's face it...Chiefs weren't getting in this year....#1 draft pick baby!)
Which bodyspace members have "their" team in the playoffs this year??Follow my journey to the 2016 Spartan Beast: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvoih36zyNmXAbIQ_MaBsHw
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01-05-2013, 01:11 PM #19
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Great workout today
5/3/1 OHP 110x5; 125x3; 140x8
t-bar rows 150x12x3; 150x10+(100x4 on drop)
underhand pull-downs 142.5x10x3
single-arm pull-down 45x10 (first time doing this, great stretch and mmc on the lats)
DB incline press 85x12x2; 85x10 + drop set 50x7
Pec Fly Machine 110x16 + rest pause 110x4
progressively overloading on each exercise
Post workout meal:
amino acids
1 serving trader Joe's strawberry yogurt O's
1 pita
4 oz chicken tenderloins
1/2 cup oats
tbsp grape jelly
1/2 scoop casein, 1/2 scoop whey
I'm contemplating deloading next week. I'm following Jim Wendler's 5/3/1 program. The "branier" and more structured side of me wants to deload but the "meatier" side of me wants to wait till after the next cycle to deload. Suggestions? Has anyone else deloaded every 2 cycles?Follow my journey to the 2016 Spartan Beast: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvoih36zyNmXAbIQ_MaBsHw
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01-08-2013, 07:26 AM #20
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7 weeks post contest-update
deload today and some HIIT!Follow my journey to the 2016 Spartan Beast: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvoih36zyNmXAbIQ_MaBsHw
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01-09-2013, 08:43 AM #21
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I posted a new video up on my YouTube channel of a protein pancake recipe and a delicious and healthy cottage cheese omega breakfast for those in a rush. Great for bodybuilders and athletes! Try it out and let me know what you guys think! Should have a french toast recipe coming soon for you guys!
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01-09-2013, 04:30 PM #24
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Did some arms today with my friend Johnny. He will be competing in May, right now I am doing his prep.
Here's my diet for today thus far
breakfast (pre-workout)
kale, frozen berries, protein pancakes, egg whites, 125g cottage cheese, and my pre-workout cocktail.
Post-workout
amino acids, 1.5 serving whey protein, 1/2 cup oats, 1 serving grape jelly, 1 serving PB2, 125g cottage cheese, 45g figs
snacked on a red pepper a few hours later
Meal 3
2/3 cup light buffalo chicken dip w/ 200g celery (this stuff is delicious! low carb, may make a video of it)
sludge (1 serving casein, 40g peanut butter)
8oz sweet potato, 14g extra virgin coconut oil with cinnamon on top.
Still have about 50c, 3f, and 50 protein left for the rest of the nightFollow my journey to the 2016 Spartan Beast: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvoih36zyNmXAbIQ_MaBsHw
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01-10-2013, 04:23 PM #29
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01-10-2013, 06:44 PM #30
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I tend to respond a lot faster than most guys can. I worked my macros to 200gP, 400-450gC, 70-75gF and cardio done to none by 8 weeks post show. I've since had to slowly increase food as I've stalled gaining weight. Currently I'm at 200gP, 440-490gC, 75-80gF and still no cardio. The best part is I'm only ~10lbs over stage weight and actually hitting all time prs. Hoping to work my food even higher before all is said and done.
Peter Fitschen M.S., PhD Candidate in Nutritional Science
NGA Natural Pro Bodybuilder
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