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		<title>Body Beast Bulk &#8211; 1.1.2020 &#8211; 4.4.2020</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Introduction I did another round of Body Beast, Bulk version. It&#8217;s a body building routine that lasts about 3 months. I did the Lean version last year before my 40th birthday. This year, I wanted to see how lean I can get. I also found out from last year I had lost 9 lbs from [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Introduction</h2>



<p>I did another round of <a href="https://www.beachbody.com/product/fitness_programs/body-beast-workout-dvds.do">Body Beast</a>, Bulk version. It&#8217;s a body building routine that lasts about 3 months. I did the Lean version last year before <a href="https://jessewarden.com/2019/05/body-beast-lean-for-40th-birthday.html">my 40th birthday</a>. This year, I wanted to see how lean I can get. I also found out from last year I had lost 9 lbs from simply not eating as much (basically skipping breakfast) and doing a little cardio for fun. Sadly my measurements showed that I had about the same amount of body fat, meaning a lot of my weight was muscle. Still, clothes did feel better and doing cardio things for fun was easier too.</p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Previous Injuries</h2>



<p>My knee, hurt from an ambitious squat PR + competition, only slightly bothered me during some grueling leg days, but did not inhibit/negatively affect my workouts.</p>



<p>I struggled a lot less this year doing pull-ups. Chin-ups never hurt. I did something bad to my right shoulder when I was excited during some overhead presses 2 years back, and it&#8217;s sloooowwwllly get better. By the end of 3 months, I could hang on the bar, slack, and didn&#8217;t hurt which is mucho awesome progress. BRING ON SUMMER PARKOUR.</p>



<p>I got a new injury falling on my <a href="https://onewheel.com/">Onewheel</a>, spraining my wrist pretty bad. It only hurts when doing pushups, but as soon as I switch to using dumbbells instead of my hands, the pain goes away.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Gains</h2>



<p>I wasn&#8217;t strict on measurements this year, but clothes wise before my last week cut, I could totally feel massive chest and tri progress. Just adjusting last year + this year how I leverage chest muscles to do chest exercises. For some reason I guess I&#8217;ve been using my shoulders instead for the past 10 years. Yes, I&#8217;m a moron. My bi&#8217;s did grow, but they made my tri&#8217;s nervous, so they grew more. It&#8217;s not HUGE gains at all, but given my genetics mean I was built for cardio, I&#8217;m happy. Most of my lifting numbers towards the end were records. I could&#8217;t buy heavier dumbbells because of the Covid-19 pandemic; everyone is buying stuff for their new makeshift home gym. That&#8217;s ok, I&#8217;ll keep trying; great problem to have, being strong enough you need to buy heavier weights. My back muscles continue to be my strongest with most endurance.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Diet</h2>



<p>I still don&#8217;t follow whatever the Book of the Beast says; too hard to make all that stuff. The strict sleeping schedule + erring on the side of extra food really helped me push through the Cardio. It was HARD last year, but this year I was keeping up towards the end. I remember in Lean last year was doing the common mistake of just skipping meals thinking it was helping (less calories to get lean, right?), but instead, I just didn&#8217;t have any energy for workouts. Not this year. I was strict about forcing myself to eat a breakfast, and 3 additional meals a day. This included ensuring about a 2 hour meal before workout. It paid off.</p>



<p>I didn&#8217;t count calories or macros but once, and just ate slower and really trusted my body. If it was hungry, I fed it. If it wanted sugar, I had another shake. If it wanted salt, I had nuts. As usual, in the first 6 weeks, it&#8217;s really hard not to overdo the fat macros. I always erred on the side of ensuring at least around what I felt was enough protein; their first 6 weeks at 25% recommendation of basically 600 extra calories than I normally eat was at least 140-180 grams or more.</p>



<p>I stopped alcohol, soy, and processed food (where possible) for 3 months.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Weight</h2>



<p>Weight stayed the same 167.8 for about 7 weeks. I only did body fat readings using the <a href="https://rippedbody.com/how-calculate-body-fat-percentage/">Navy method</a> which stayed a steady 19% (always seems like 8% higher compared to calipers?). Only the last 2 weeks did drastic things happen. I did the &#8220;show week&#8221; where you take a week to drink lots of water and salt, and slowly cut your calories more and more daily to prep for a competition (I wasn&#8217;t competing, just doing the diet). I dropped about 4.5 lbs to about 163.4lbs. I had 2 1/2 abs in my pics this year compared to the 2 last year, heh. My fat calipers died, and I&#8217;m obeying the stay at home order, so I didn&#8217;t venture to CVS to get new batteries&#8230; but I suspect I&#8217;m probably at 11% using the calipers? Clothes feel a little looser now, but I&#8217;m working to fix that eating horrible food and alcohol in celebration. No Cocoa Pebbles to celebrate yet, still waiting on grocery delivery.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Next Up: Lean</h2>



<p>The last time I got super lean, I was doing <a href="https://jessewarden.com/2013/06/p90x-1-year-later.html">P90X2</a>, learning to eat Vegan, and on a strict minus 500 calories a day diet. This did net a 1/2lb to 1lb weight loss on average per week till I got stuck at around 146. The lack of animal protein + calories just made me drop muscle AND fat (like&#8230; at least 9lbs of it, basically all of my gains from 2 rounds of P90X), but it was so cool to be that lean. I had 6 abs with no flexing!</p>



<p>I&#8217;m going to see how much leaner I can in 3 more months. I&#8217;m going to take 2 weeks off, and go right back at it. It&#8217;ll be hard, but I don&#8217;t care. We&#8217;re getting our groceries delivered, and given everyone else is too, supplies aren&#8217;t predictable so I may have to dive into not-so-good food supplies, but that&#8217;s ok, I&#8217;ll make it work. Goal is NOT to starve myself, but instead, see if I can put in the work and calories, will it pay off. That and learn to be creative with diet. Every time I do this, I learn more about cooking and the macro/calorie contents of various foods.</p>



<p>I remember my 2nd round of P90X, that last month where they suggest you eat MORE food with MORE carbs, it really really does work. I had so much energy and could crush the workouts, and the weight slowly came off while I still felt more and more powerful/energetic. I could feel the progress. I&#8217;m curious if the same happens this time as Body Beast lowers the carbs the last 3 weeks. :: shrugs :: </p>



<p>I&#8217;m convinced if I truly wanna be lean, like sub 8%, even for like just 1 day, I&#8217;ve gotta nail in the calories and macro&#8217;s to whatever the heck my body needs&#8230; but I want ONNNNEEE last try by just increasing the cardio since that seems to work for me. I&#8217;m a far cry from my 180 lbs PowerLifting days weighing much less. After a 3 month stint of trying to get stronger, I&#8217;ve got a lot of great muscle/energy to work with, so hoping it&#8217;ll go well. It was a tough 3 months, man, even if the pandemic didn&#8217;t happen. It was quite emotional finishing as I worked my ass off and I didn&#8217;t get the results I wanted, BUT I was just so happy I finished. I did my best to show up everyday, and if I collapsed on the mat, or failed on a lift, I just kept going.</p>



<p>I am convinced that last week, that 10th week you optionally use as a pre-show week, is so worth it.</p>



<p>Hopefully middle of July I&#8217;ll be at least 8% body fat. I don&#8217;t really care about the weight or gains, just curious what&#8217;ll happen since I so recently completed a Body Beast Bulk round. That and continouslly learning good form, learning to cook different things, and memorizing calories/macros of things. I know when I did P90X a second time, it was SOO much easier and I felt so much better, stronger, and boundless energy so hoping something similar happens this time.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[Introduction For my 40th birthday, I wanted to look good as well as get my haircut like Hawkeye (aka Ronin) from Avengers Endgame. I timed it so I&#8217;d do a 6 day a week bodybuilding workout for 3 months, then 1 week of a stage diet, and then take pictures 1 day after my birthday. [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Introduction</h2>



<p>For my 40th birthday, I wanted to look good as well as get my haircut like <a href="https://www.marvel.com/characters/hawkeye-clint-barton">Hawkeye</a> (aka Ronin) from <a href="https://www.marvel.com/movies/avengers-endgame">Avengers Endgame</a>. I timed it so I&#8217;d do a 6 day a week bodybuilding workout for 3 months, then 1 week of a stage diet, and then take pictures 1 day after my birthday. The next week I&#8217;d be ready for Avengers.</p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">What Is Body Beast?</h2>



<p>Body Beast is a bodybuilding workout by <a href="http://beachbody.com">Beachbody</a>, the cats behind <a href="https://www.beachbody.com/product/fitness_programs/p90x.do">P90X</a>, <a href="https://www.beachbodyondemand.com/programs/21-day-fix-real-time/overview">21 Day Fix</a>, <a href="https://www.beachbodyondemand.com/programs/insanity/overview">Insanity</a>, etc. There is a lean version if you&#8217;re more interested in losing weight than making gains. The stage diet is where you spend a week slowly reducing your calories, changing your macros to more and more protein, excluding 1 carb day where you do cardio. You start with high sodium and water intake, and slowly reduce it the day before you go on stage. This is supposed to ensure your muscle is retaining water, but the outside is not and you look defined (can easily see muscles) and striated (veins are popping out).</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Diet Now vs 5 Years Ago</h2>



<p>I have done <a href="http://jessewarden.com/2014/01/fitness-progress-in-2013.html">Body Beast 5 years ago</a> and strictly followed the calories and macro portion of the diet, including no soy, nor alcohol. This time around, I wasn&#8217;t too strict with tracking calories, although I was a bit more strict on macros. I did strict intermittent fasting for the last month. I was extremely strict the stage week diet, though. Anyway, my lack of discipline and not abstaining from alcohol this go around is why I had 6 abs in those pictures from 5 years ago vs. the 2 in this one, heh!</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Injuries</h2>



<p>I&#8217;ve been into <a href="http://jessewarden.com/2015/10/my-first-powerlifting-competition.html">Powerlifting</a> for about 5 years; focusing on compound lifts vs. isolation like Bodybuilding. Specifically the Squat, Bench, and Deadlift. However, I suffered a <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IU0ICbiLREQ">knee injury doing a PR</a> that just never got better. Despite modifying form, and trying various things, my knee just kept hurting once I got up to my heavier squats. I took 3 months off for a break, started again, and pulled my shoulder while too excited doing overhead Press. Basically I can&#8217;t hang from a pull up bar, which subsequently hampered my Parkour fun. My knee hurting really depressed me, and the shoulder was super frustrating. I basically just stopped working out, and focused briefly on Parkour, although both hurt there too and I basically just stopped exercising altogether.</p>



<p>What typically happens with me is I&#8217;ll get angry and that gets me my motivation back. I remembered with bodybuilding that I could do exercises on parts that didn&#8217;t hurt. For example, in the Squat, if my calves hurt from running, or my back was sore, or my wrists ached&#8230; my Squat suffered. It&#8217;s a compound movement requiring everyone to work as a team. Bodybuilding, however, I can do curls and really don&#8217;t care about the rest of the body.</p>



<p>I found both my shoulder and knee pains could be worked around. In fact, both continued to feel better despite the 6 days a week of increasingly heavy workouts which further emboldened me to keep going.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Gains</h2>



<p>Despite being focused on weight loss, I was still eating a ton of calories month 1 and 2. The dumbbells I had used 5 years ago I supplemented by buying many smaller ones as well as some larger ones. Last time I had to make due, and my gains suffered because it was either too heavy resulting in bad form or low reps, or too light and thus not progressing. Also nice that dumbbells basically last forever.</p>



<p>I&#8217;m happy that FINALLY my curl related exercises finally started increasing in weight and chest slightly so. While I didn&#8217;t take many strict measurements, my biceps, tri&#8217;s, lats, and even my never-growing pecs actually made slight gains. The weights told an even more positive story and went way up this time. It&#8217;s nice to know at my age I can still make n00b gains, and that is inspiring.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Conclusions</h2>



<p>I miss Powerlifting. I miss lifting super heavy things and slowly but surely getting stronger. I miss the see food diet: see food, eat it. I miss the 3 days a week 1 hour workouts. I miss doing Parkour at the local parkour gym. However, it&#8217;s nice to know I have an option with bodybuilding to look good even on a not-so-awesome diet, and still make gains despite injuries. I&#8217;m debating if I just say heck with it, and do another not-so-strict round this summer, and only focus on the calories and ignore macros to get better. I was so happy to see the weights kept getting heavier and that was motivating. Since taking a break to do Powerlifting and slowly I stopped focusing on diet, I was pretty out of practice tracking calories, macros, meal prepping and cooking. I don&#8217;t really have the passion for it anymore beyond just ensuring I&#8217;m getting enough calories (or limiting them), and occasionally tracking macros. That said, it was nice to try again and get acquainted with all of it again. As usual, the workouts are hard but I managed to show up everyday, including with the flu. The diet part is nigh impossible, lol!</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[2013 was a great year for me to learn more about fitness and health. I tried 3 specific diet changes: a caloric deficit, a vegetarian diet, and a caloric increase (bulk phase). Fitness wise I tried #P90X2 , #BodyBeast , and my own custom routine I put together from my own research. As you can [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>2013 was a great year for me to learn more about fitness and health. I tried 3 specific diet changes: a caloric deficit, a vegetarian diet, and a caloric increase (bulk phase). Fitness wise I tried #P90X2 , #BodyBeast , and my own custom routine I put together from my own research.</p>
<p><span id="more-4453"></span><a href="http://jessewarden.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/01/body-beast-angle-12.31.2013.jpg"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-4460" src="http://jessewarden.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/01/body-beast-angle-12.31.2013.jpg" alt="body-beast-angle-12.31.2013" width="1235" height="1464" srcset="https://jessewarden.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/01/body-beast-angle-12.31.2013.jpg 1235w, https://jessewarden.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/01/body-beast-angle-12.31.2013-253x300.jpg 253w, https://jessewarden.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/01/body-beast-angle-12.31.2013-863x1024.jpg 863w" sizes="auto, (max-width: 1235px) 100vw, 1235px" /></a></p>
<p>As you can see from the charts I lost a ton of fat and weight through P90X, but P90X2 really pushed me to the lowest body fat and weight I&#8217;ve ever been since in my teen years (I&#8217;m 34).</p>
<p><a href="http://jessewarden.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/01/body-fat-chart-1.png"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-4456" src="http://jessewarden.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/01/body-fat-chart-1.png" alt="body-fat-chart-1" width="600" height="371" srcset="https://jessewarden.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/01/body-fat-chart-1.png 600w, https://jessewarden.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/01/body-fat-chart-1-300x185.png 300w" sizes="auto, (max-width: 600px) 100vw, 600px" /></a></p>
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<p><a href="http://jessewarden.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/01/body-fat-chart-2.png"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-4458" src="http://jessewarden.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/01/body-fat-chart-2.png" alt="body-fat-chart-2" width="600" height="371" srcset="https://jessewarden.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/01/body-fat-chart-2.png 600w, https://jessewarden.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/01/body-fat-chart-2-300x185.png 300w" sizes="auto, (max-width: 600px) 100vw, 600px" /></a></p>
<p>Sadly, the caloric deficit, which consists of eating 500 to 300 calories less per day then you need was devastating to my muscle growth. The math isn&#8217;t perfect, since measuring body fat by averaging what the body fat scale and the fat calipers isn&#8217;t an exact science. That said, you can see on the spreadsheet I basically lost all the muscle in 3 months that took me 10 months to build by basically starving myself. So while the chart makes it look like a victory, 60% of the 15 lb weight loss was muscle vs. fat. It took me 6 hard months to slowly earn it back.</p>
<p><a href="http://jessewarden.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/01/Screen-Shot-2014-01-01-at-10.55.31-AM.png"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-4459" src="http://jessewarden.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/01/Screen-Shot-2014-01-01-at-10.55.31-AM.png" alt="Screen Shot 2014-01-01 at 10.55.31 AM" width="693" height="247" srcset="https://jessewarden.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/01/Screen-Shot-2014-01-01-at-10.55.31-AM.png 693w, https://jessewarden.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/01/Screen-Shot-2014-01-01-at-10.55.31-AM-300x106.png 300w" sizes="auto, (max-width: 693px) 100vw, 693px" /></a></p>
<p>So, while I like the way a vegetarian diet made me feel, I don&#8217;t think I want to go back to a caloric deficit as my body is quite sensitive to get into a catabolic state (burning muscle vs. fat).</p>
<p>Halfway through P90X2, during a 4 hour Minecraft session I damaged a nerve in my foot by sitting on it on a wooden chair. I got drop foot; basically I could press my right foot down on the ground, but not lift it up. This means I walked like a zombie by either dragging my foot or throwing my knee, but at least I could jump in PAP Lower&#8230; just landing became insanely dangerous. I head to wear a leg brace so I could walk. This lasted for 4 months and just magically got better one day. This forced me to do P90X2 using 1 foot. Erik Stolhanske of P90X1 Plyometrics and Broken Lizard fame, who completed P90X with 1 leg, gave me inspiration to go on.</p>
<p>Now that I saw how low I could go, I decided to go the other way and see how big I could get through body building.</p>
<p>Body Beast just wore me out. I couldn&#8217;t do my own cardio or yoga on the side; my entire energy was devoted to just doing my best the entire 30 to 50 minutes. They have many high rep progressive sets, and even her majesty could see the physical change in just my face on the 1 week I rested. It clearly exhausted me, but I DID manage to gain almost 6 pounds of muscle so that was awesome. I also learned better form for a lot of moves I sucked at.</p>
<p>However, everything I read said lower reps, compound movements, and more rest. So I built a custom routine, borrowing some moves from Body Beast, some from P90X1 and 2, some from pictures/blogs/YouTube videos I found online, and some in the books I read. I did my own build, bulk, and cut phases over the course of 90 days. I ate till I was about to puke during the bulk phase. The 2 weeks I tracked it on myfitnesspal.com I was getting nearly 3,700 calories a day.</p>
<p>Doing my own cut phase was rough. I didn&#8217;t really plan for a reduced routine with increased cardio so basically just worked out for 1 hour and 30 minutes 3 days of the week, and then 1 hour for the rest of the shorter routines. I managed to shed some fat while maintaining my weight which was awesome, but challenging. I failed to do the 50% protein diet merely because I just don&#8217;t know enough recipes and got bored eating chicken, beans, brown rice, quinoa, salmon, and yogurt all the time.</p>
<p>Muscle wise, though, I came out on top, undoing the damage my caloric deficit created. I hope to try intermittent fasting and a heavy protein diet this year to see what they do.</p>
<p>Exercise and diet are just like programming: Tons to learn, tons to try and experiment with, and the more I do it the easier it gets to learn more. I&#8217;m happy with my results. Breaking my chest plateau this year proved I can break my bicep plateau as well if I just work hard.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m happy with the results of my hard work. I hope you reach your diet and fitness goals for 2014. Happy New Year, y&#8217;all!</p>
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