Thursday, March 28, 2013

Thoughts on Carb Cycling

Just to be clear I am a amateur.  I don't want to look like a figure model. Or at least that is not my immediate goal.  I am  just beginning to test carb cycling.  I've been eating low carb on days I don't weight train and high carb on glute days.  While I've seen short term results on my ab (yes!) I found I wasn't getting enough calories on low carb days.  I have not yet mastered tons of eggs or meat.  I'm going to start becoming a bit more flexible on my diet and start listening more to body.  I want to ensure I get enough calories and protein to support my weight training.

On another note, I finally got a sugar craving after 5 weeks without sweets (like cakes, brownies, donuts) and I think it has something to do with the lack of carbs I've been consuming.  I do not like where that is going because I feel like it might lead to a worthless cheat.   I'd much rather use that for a date with my man.  So I gave in a ate some pineapples (big whoop) and I kinda of felt bad but why?? I need to be positive and love myself and body.  Negativity and guilt associated with pineapples sounds sad..another reason I don't see myself competing.

As for the carb cycling, I think I'll just avoid carbs at dinner, except on weight training days.  Breakfast and other meals I feel NEED carbs.  I'm a student! I need energy and brain power.


Friday, March 22, 2013


Good Morning!
 
 I woke sore and satisfied.  I'm still not doing my entire workout for building glutes because of my back injury.  It feels a lot better, but until I get my core strength majorly improved  those will be avoided (mainly deadlifts and heavy squats)

The workout:
deep step ups
walking lunges until failure
side lunges with bar
4x10 deep step ups

walking lunges until failure
3x10 plie squats

2x10 each leg hip hyperextension
walking lunges until faiure
3x10 hip thrust with bar

then-> 10 minutes of hill sprints



Remember! I used light weights, but you must continue lift heavier and heavier weight to make real gains + surplus of calories.  I can tell a slight difference in growth, but I changes in shape and it's becoming firmer.

Wednesday, March 20, 2013

Sunday, March 17, 2013

Hill Sprints for Bigger Glutes!

 
Hill Sprints for a Bigger Booty!!
 
I'm lucky to have such a steep hill close by.  Hill sprints are great are for your glutes, legs, heart and overall body composition.  You will definitely feel the burn in the butt shooting up those hill.  Sprints are a good idea for high intensity cardio and are perfect if you're short on time.  Remember to also have a protein shake after to build up what you tore down!
 
Unless you've got a good bit of weight to lose, I don't recommend running if you want bigger glutes.  Running eats away at your fat stores and possibly muscle over time.  Stick to sprints and uphill walking for cardio.

Single Leg Glute Exercises

Single Leg Glute Exercises
 
These are a big tougher of on form, but it gets better with time.  I'm still practicing on my single leg exercises.  Just a reminder to build bigger glutes you want to incorporate these into bilateral exercises too, like squat variations, hip thrusts, etc. AND lift heavy weights (with progressive).  I am recovering from a back injury so I'm avoiding those exercises as of right now.
 
 
 Bulgarian Split Squat (lunge)

Single leg Deadlift

 Hip Hyperextension

Alternating Butt Lift

 Step Ups

 Walking Lunges

 I forgot what this is called!

Alternating Hip Thrusts
 
 
This was an okay alternative workout, but I'm not counting it as actual "weight lifting."  These exercises can help shape your glutes and help them become more perky, but are not the best option for putting on mass.  This workout was more like a short session of high intensity cardio, which I finished off with hill sprints.

Glute Workout After Low Injury

Back pain is not something I'm unfamilar with.  I've been told I have a degenerative spinal disease which sounds like what everybody would have as the aging process goes on...but maybe mine just started earlier. 

Last week I hurt my back during an glute workout when I went up on the weight.  I thought it was just a little issue and continued workout for the next couple of days.  When the pain didn't subside, I played it smart.  I'm going to be nurse so I need my back! I've been resting for 3 or 4  days.

So I'm going to take it easy for my 1st glute/leg workout tomorrow.

The plan

 1) going naked-naked squats, naked lunges, hip hyperextensions because weights can aggrevate my lower back.  I don't particularly enjoy this because this is hindering my muscle growth, but better safe than sorry.  I don't want hinder growth in the long term.
2) core exercises-I need to work on strengthing the core strength I've lost over the holidays.  Lack of core strenth+increase in weights is just asking for a back injury
3) single leg workouts-single leg squats, lunges, split squats, bulgarian lunges, skater squats, single leg deadlifts. 

This will be my first glute workout of the week and I'm hoping to be able to put the weights back in by Thursday, if not then Saturday..we will see!

Saturday, March 16, 2013

Burn Fat and Build Muscle!

Burning fat and building muscle are probaby #1 and #2 on people's wish list.  It may to seem like the big three 1) diet 2) cardio 3) strength training.  For those who just want to build a musc;e "tone" and lose a little jiggle this might be an attainable goals. But for those who want to build curves this is a little trickier.

To build muscle we need calorie surplus.  But what if you're trying to lose belly fat AND build a booty??  This is why bodybuilders have bulking seasons and cutting seasons because these goals require two different game plans.  Some people who are bulking will omit cardio in order to salvage calories to be used for muscle building.  I am not interested in this at this moment because bikini season is coming up!

So what's the plan? I read an article on bodybuilding.com
                              -> http://www.bodybuilding.com/fun/kelly3.htm

What I took from the article was timing  and amount of when to eat carbs and when to change up the percentages of your macros (carbs, fats, and proteins) while also alternating low intensity cardio (supposedly targeting fat) while also lifting weights and days with high intensity cardio.  I'm going to tweak this to fit my school schedule, while erring on the side of building muscle over losing fat.  Also, this is just for me and this is first week I'm trying it.  Another thing is I don't plan on becoming "carb phobic" like so many others.  I'm not a bikini competitor (mad respect though) so I don't want to eat like one.

My schedule should look something like this

Sunday
-"lower carb before weights
-weights, then protein shake-----lifting heavy as possible w/ proper form
-then post workout meal high carb and protein
-then eating even more at dinner

Monday
-average carb intake with good amout of protein* (will add values later)
-class all day until 5
-high intensity cardio (HIT)
-protein shake
-low carb dinner (ex. lots of lean meat and non-starchy veggie)
*this is a variation of the what the article says, it says low carb day, but I'm going to try and balance that bc I still want to have enough calories for my glutes!

Tuesday
-"lower carb" day
-either optional LIT cardio squeezed bt claaes or rest day

Wednesday
-lONG day at hospital
-rest day

Thursday
-average carbs then LIT
-protein snack (ex. boiled eggs)
-weights (later that day) ----this day i will use lighter weight more reps
-protein shake
-post workout meal (high carbs and protein)
-eat as much as I can (healthy that is)

Friday
-average carb early in the day with adeqyate calories
-HIT
-protein shake
-low carb dinner

Saturday
-average carbs with protein
-weightss----heavy as possible considering my back injury
-protein shake
-eat, eat, eat!!

So I will try this for the next two weeks see what happens!

Wednesday, March 13, 2013

Back Pain and Building Booty

So I've been on a short bulking phase since the second week in February.  Everything was going fine until I hurt my lower back during deadlifts.  It happened after I went up on my weight (which necessary to gain mass) So after several more sessions with low back pain, I've decided to take a rest.  So what do I do now? (I need to build these glutes!!)

First, I have cut back on my calories, if you are trying to put on mass you need a surplus of calories ( I was taking in about 2000-2200 calories with 120-135 grams of protein)  I will prob go down to about 1500-1600 and see how my body starts to react.

Second, change the workout.  Instead of mass building and back breaking squats, deadlifts, and hip thrusts.  I am going to avoid these exercises completely for the next few days.  Instead, I am going to focus on incline walks, incline sprints, and yoga.  These exercises still work the glutes, so I while I won't be putting on mass, I can work on the shape of them.  After a few days I will start back on glutes using single leg workouts (single leg squats, deadlifts, leg lifts) which tend to pull a little less on the back.  Hopefully after that I will be able to slowly incorporate weights back into my workout.

Although I'm slightly disappointed because this is holding me back from bikini season! This does give me time to hopefully loose some of the stomach fat that I have accumulated.  It's much better to rest and try to recover from  an injury instead of continuing to aggravate it until it get serious.