Some update posing video of me just a hair over 2 weeks out from the Vancouver Pro AM where I will be competing in Men's Physique Masters and Open divisions at the BCABBA BC Championships! I'm feeling pretty good actually and right on track, next week the hard dieting begins but it will only last a little while and in the end will all be worth it :)
This is really my last week of going hard in the gym and trying to overload my previous weeks workouts, next week the carb cutting begins so expectations in terms of energy and strength will not be as high. More or less I will be shooting to get as much volume as my energy will allow for! I will only have to perform low carb workouts for about a week and a half since the week leading up to my contest is really only a half week of workouts since I will stop all weight training about 3 days out from competition day.
In terms of my weight and body fat, I am perhaps even a bit ahead of schedule, I weigh about 190 pounds give or take a pound and my body fat is very close to 6%. I will drop a good point or more during my low carb low calorie eating plan since I will most likely be at a calorie deficit of close to 2000 calories per day for a good 10 days or more.
I really feel like I will be bringing my best conditioning to date to the the stage this time around!
At my last fitness competition where I competed at the Victoria Cup In Men's Physiques Masters and Open, I decided to go with a (DIY) Do it Yourself Tan to save some money and also have a little more flexibility in when and where to "get my tan on" so to speak!
I did a fair amount of research and after reading lots of reviews online I decided to go with a product from Jan Tana called Jan Tana Competition Tan Bronzer. I ordered it online and when I tested it out on my leg, I found that even after several coats it was going to be too light.
This system proved to work really well, I also recommend you get a base tan by either getting some sun or using a tanning bed, the darker you natrually get the better!
This is how I apply my (DIY) Do it Yourself Tanning System:
Get a base tan naturally or via a tanning bed. The darker the better!
Make sure to exfoliate before applying the tanning products, I start a week before and exfoliate my entire body several times during the week and right before applying the tanning products.
Make sure to shave the day before or day of when you apply your tanning products.
Start with the Color Perfecting Complex California Spray on Tan. It will go on pretty even but more than likely you will get some splattering from the spray nozzle. Do not worry about this, simply rub the splatter drops into your skin with your hand, it will all even out in the end. I recommend you apply your spray on tan about mid day the day before your competition.
Once the appropriate dry time has been achieve you can then apply the Jan Tana Competition Tan rub on Bronzer. I used large facial pads to do this and had my wife get some of the area I could not reach on my back. I would recommend you apply your rub on tan in the evening before your competition or the morning of. Some touch ups can be done as required and will blend well.
Your spray on tan will stay with you much longer than the airbrush styled spray on tans since the Color Perfecting Complex California Tan actually reacts with the top layer of the skin to darken your skin. It can take about a week or so to slowly fade away.
I also found that the Color Perfecting Complex California Tan died my toe nails pretty much permanently so cover up your feet if you do not want this to happen.
Here is a quick Update Posing Video of me 22 days out from the Vancouver Pro Am BC Championships where I will be competing in Men's Physique Masters and Open Divisions, depending on how I do, I am even get a shot in the Canadian Nationals later on in August :)
A little over three weeks to go till my BC Championships being held at the Vancouver Pro Am Fitness Show. For the most part I feel pretty good both physically and mentally but at this point in the cut ones mindset can play games with them a little. In this video I talk about how I am feeling and how important it is to continue to progressively overload each workout and what is required to do so. I also show you some video clips of me doing Box Squats and Dumbbell Flies from today's workout. Enjoy the video!