Tuesday, 29 January 2013

Are you taking the right supplements?


Glutamine is one of my favourite supplements and one that I take all year.

After an intense workout the glutamine levels in the body can become depleted and this can stop muscle recover and repair. Glutamine aids in recovery, reduces protein catabolism and increases protein metabolism.

By supplementing the glutamine post-workout, you can reduce the amount of muscle breakdown that happens during a workout and it also helps to reduce the soreness. The glutamine available in the muscle cells will then be able to help maintain muscle protein balance and speed up the recovery process.

I recommended the Nutrigenix Glutamine to some of my friends who have been having it for a month now and they have all said that they definitely recovered faster and were not as sore. We all know that when we train super hard that soreness can often prevent us from training hard again the next day so glutamine will help speed up the process.

The Nutrigenix Super L-Glutamine Stack blend contains the most advanced forms of glutamine to ensure maximum absorption into your muscles. It is slightly sweet (which I love) and it can be added to protein shakes but it is also fine to have by itself.  I personally use glutamine before my first meal, after my workout and before I go to bed. Start by having 5 grams of glutamine post workout.

Keep training hard and start taking glutamine to help those sore muscles recover faster! 


Monday, 14 January 2013

Is Bodybuilding a selfish sport?


I often hear that bodybuilding is a selfish sport, while I mostly agree with this I also believe it’s what you make of it.

Bodybuilding definitely requires a lot of time and dedication, hours at the gym and making sure that your meals are prepared at all times but I try to find a way to make sure that I’m not being selfish and still have time for the people that mean the most to me. Always put everything into perspective, remember why you first started in this industry, who supported you and who will support you if you ever decide it’s not for you. Getting on stage shows off all of your hard work but don’t forget to enjoy the process! Focus on the end goal and give it everything you have but without sacrificing the most important things in life.

When you are in prep these are some tips to make sure that you can still enjoy life while competing

1.      Train with your friends: Encourage your friends and family to get fit and healthy. Invite them along for a workout. I love to do my plyo workouts with friends as it’s something that you can do together.

2.      Still go to events even if you can’t eat or drink: It was one of my best friends birthdays last week and while I could have said that I wouldn’t go because of gym and my eating plan, I found a way to work around it to make sure that I could attend for her. I planned my workout for a different time and ate my meal before and just drunk water at the event. If your friends are real friends they will respect that you are competing. After all it’s you actually making the effort to go, not about what you are eating or drinking.

3.      Plan a weekend away with your loved one after your competition: Every time I compete, my partner and I always book a weekend away after my competition. It can sometimes be hard on relationships as you can’t spend as much time together but if you book this time after the event your partner will appreciate it.

4.      Invite your friends over for dinner: While you are on your eating plan you can’t eat out much so invite your friends over for dinner. This can be a lot of fun and many won’t mind eating your healthy food.

So while bodybuilding requires a lot of time and dedication, remember to not forget about your loved ones. The prep process will be a lot more fun if you include them and find ways around some of the perceived barriers!

Train, motivate and inspire! 

Wednesday, 9 January 2013

8 Weeks out!


I am currently just over 8 weeks out from the FitX IFBB Australia Pro Bikini show and my prep is starting to ramp up. I am really excited about getting back up on stage and can’t wait to step on stage with one of my inspirations Nathalia Melo! I am more motivated and determined than ever and my goal is to bring a better package than my last competition.

This is the best contest prep I have ever had. My mind is in the right place and i’m ready to step on stage again. At the end of the day I am competing against myself and all I want to do is improve from my last show each time I step on stage. The sport is super subjective and is based purely on the opinion of others so always remember to step on stage with the body that you want and are proud of. As I am now competing in the pro ranks I don’t expect to place but each time I will learn something to take to the stage next time.

To tell you all the truth when I thought about getting on stage again I was faced with so much self doubt and the fear of failure. It doesn't matter if it’s your first competition or your tenth competition I think that some of these questions go through everyone’s head... Will my body hold up? Will I improve from my last show? Will I look the way I want to look? Can I even do this? These questions often keep you from realising what you are capable of doing. The most successful people in the world would have had these thoughts too but the key to success is pushing them out of your head, fill your mind with positive thoughts and just get on with it. Celebrate each little success you make towards that bigger goal. The first step you take means you are that much closer to your goal and what have you got to lose?

Contest prep definitely has its ups and downs but learn to enjoy the process and keep pushing forward! 8 weeks to go... lets do this!

Keep training hard!!