The happier you are, the better off your bodybuilding is going to be. Brian, Brad, Jeff, and Alberto discuss how to balance bodybuilding with the rest of your life, times they got the balance wrong, and how to avoid common pitfalls that can come from living a bodybuilding lifestyle. What can you do to get more comfortable eating in social settings? What are some cringe moments the coaches had when they put bodybuilding ahead of more important things in life? What is the law of diminishing returns when it comes to eating? How can you celebrate a special day or special event during prep while still staying on track with your goals? The answers to these questions and many more are covered in this episode. Timestamps0:00- Introduction2:11- Times when the coaches *weren’t* doing a good job of balancing bodybuilding with the rest of their life 26:15- How to avoid pitfalls that are common with a bodybuilding lifestyle 30:04- Exposing yourself to the discomfort 36:58- Being pliable with your training 45:39- What is the most common friction you have? 52:17- Strategies for getting better at eating in social settings 1:11:36- The gym is a great place to make friends Selected Links From This EpisodeCoaching By Team 3DMJ- https://3dmusclejourney.com/coaching Thanks for listening to The 3D Muscle Journey Podcast 💪 SIGN UP FOR ONE-ON-ONE COACHING SERVICES - https://3dmusclejourney.com/coaching/TAKE OUR VIDEO COURSES FOR SERIOUS LIFTERS - https://www.3dmjvault.com/bundles/vipWatch our show on YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/team3dmj
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#287: Intuitively Tracking Your Training
Alberto, Brian, Brad, and Jeff discuss why it’s important to track your training, who should track their training, and what details to track based on your experience level. What issues can happen when someone is too focused on beating the logbook? Do the coaches ever have an athlete track volume load or is that a thing of the past? What are the coaches’ thoughts on decreasing load to work on technique? How can increasing load too quickly result in a reduced stimulus? How can reducing loads during prep potentially lead to more muscle retention? What recommendation do the coaches have for those who don’t like tracking their training? The answers to these questions and many more are covered in this episode. Timestamps0:00- Introduction1:25- Did the coaches track their training when they first started lifting?19:51- Who should track? When should they track? Why should they track?33:50- Things *not* worth tracking42:10- Film yourself lifting and study your technique 57:24- How long to stay with a certain load before increasing 1:02:30- Misunderstanding what progressive overload really is 1:09:43- Increasing load too quickly can result in a reduced stimulus Selected Links From This EpisodeThe 3DMJ Vault- https://www.3dmjvault.com/bundles/vipBodybuilding Program Design (Vault Course)- https://www.3dmjvault.com/courses/bodybuilding-program-designHow I Rest Between Sets For Maximum Performance | Pragmatic Bodybuilding w/ Jeff Alberts- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M9hYzI_c6RkThanks for listening to The 3D Muscle Journey Podcast 💪 SIGN UP FOR ONE-ON-ONE COACHING SERVICES - https://3dmusclejourney.com/coaching/TAKE OUR VIDEO COURSES FOR SERIOUS LIFTERS - https://www.3dmjvault.com/bundles/vipWatch our show on YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/team3dmj
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#286: The Ideal Pace for Fat Loss
Brian, Alberto, Jeff, and Brad discuss how fast someone should be losing weight based on their goals. Why is it important to pay attention to how you feel and not get too hung up on the numbers? What often happens to people when they get leaner than they are ready for? What factors influence how quickly someone should lose weight? What are the benefits of taking a phasic approach to fat loss? How necessary are mini-cuts? How long should a mini-cut last and how lean should someone be by the end of one? In what ways are a contest prep and general fat-loss phase similar? The answers to these questions and many more are covered in this episode.Timestamps0:00- Introduction1:09- How Alberto’s diet is different now that he’s started prepping 5:26- Factors that influence pacing 18:33- Where the concept of contest prep positioning came from 23:24- You have to look at your own history 31:08- The benefits of taking a phasic approach to fat loss38:35- How necessary are mini-cuts? 58:43- Mini-cut methods and length 1:02:56- Desired rate of loss during a mini-cut 1:13:28- Appropriately pacing your prep 1:18:09- Make sure to think about your health and the long term Selected Links From This EpisodePrep Positioning (Vault Course)- https://www.3dmjvault.com/courses/prep-positioningCoaching By Team 3DMJ- https://3dmusclejourney.com/coaching Monthly Applications In Strength Sport (MASS)- https://www.3dmusclejourney.com/massThanks for listening to The 3D Muscle Journey Podcast 💪 SIGN UP FOR ONE-ON-ONE COACHING SERVICES - https://3dmusclejourney.com/coaching/TAKE OUR VIDEO COURSES FOR SERIOUS LIFTERS - https://www.3dmjvault.com/bundles/vipWatch our show on YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/team3dmj
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#285: The True Cost of Contest Prep
Alberto, Jeff, Brad, and Brian discuss all the costs (financial, time, health, etc.) to consider when planning a contest prep. What are the financial costs associated with prepping for and competing in a bodybuilding show? What is the coaches’ order of operations in terms of when to purchase what over the course of a contest prep? Why do the coaches recommend waiting to sign up for the show you’re planning on competing in? When is a good time to schedule your polygraph test and tan? What costs other than money come with dedicating yourself to the sport of bodybuilding? How do the coaches pick what shows they are going to compete in and how do they help their athletes choose shows? The answers to these questions and many more are covered in this episode. Timestamps0:00- The financial cost of prepping and competing 11:51- The cost of coaching 17:05- The coaches’ order of operations in terms of when to purchase what over the course of a contest prep 24:46- When to pay the entry fee, schedule your polygraph test, and schedule your tan 28:48- Make sure to research the show you are thinking about competing in 31:15- Various costs and fees associated with competing 38:03- How the coaches pick what shows they’re going to compete in and how they help their athletes choose shows 50:25- Bodybuilding doesn’t always make sense financially and that’s okay 53:05- Costs other than money that come with dedicating yourself to the sport of bodybuilding59:30- Prepping gets easier the more you do it Selected Links From This EpisodeThe 3DMJ Vault- https://www.3dmjvault.com/bundles/vipThanks for listening to The 3D Muscle Journey Podcast 💪 SIGN UP FOR ONE-ON-ONE COACHING SERVICES - https://3dmusclejourney.com/coaching/TAKE OUR VIDEO COURSES FOR SERIOUS LIFTERS - https://www.3dmjvault.com/bundles/vipWatch our show on YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/team3dmj
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#284: How To Build Your Back
Eric, Brad, and Alberto discuss programming and exercise technique strategies to make your back training more effective. Why does training your back require a bit more strategy than other muscle groups? What are the coaches’ recommended movement patterns for complete back development? Do muscles only grow uniformly or is it possible to get regional hypertrophy? How much range of motion should you aim to get when performing lengthened partials? What are some different ways you can track your back training when performing partial reps? The answers to these questions and many more are covered in this episode.Timestamps0:00- How Alberto made such big improvements in his back last offseason6:50- Why training your back requires a bit more strategy than other muscle groups13:10- Volume & Frequency 32:02- Quality over quantity 35:53- Alberto’s aha moment 41:12- Mistaking an absence of evidence for evidence of absence/Clinging too tightly to research50:20- Why some people can get more lengthened partial reps than others57:51- Strategies to make your back training more effective1:01:07- Experiment! 1:07:47- Different ways to track your back training when doing partial reps Selected Links From This EpisodeBodybuilding Program Design (Vault Course)- https://www.3dmjvault.com/courses/bodybuilding-program-designCoaching By Team 3DMJ- https://3dmusclejourney.com/coaching Thanks for listening to The 3D Muscle Journey Podcast 💪 SIGN UP FOR ONE-ON-ONE COACHING SERVICES - https://3dmusclejourney.com/coaching/TAKE OUR VIDEO COURSES FOR SERIOUS LIFTERS - https://www.3dmjvault.com/bundles/vipWatch our show on YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/team3dmj
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