Okay, I’ve got just over a month to finish typesetting the book and to prepare physically for my photo shoot. Seems like a good excuse for a new training cycle to me!
Cycle Dates: Roughly December 22, 2008 thru January 19, 2009
Cycle Goals: Improve physique by losing about 10 pounds of fat while adding a couple pounds of muscle.
Specifics: Current weight is somewhere around 180, bodyfat about 16%. I’d like to get my weight down to 175 with bodyfat of 10-12% for the photo shoot. This means losing about 10 pounds of fat and picking up a few pounds of muscle.
To do this, I’m going to use an adapted Brickhouse Bodymind training cycle similar to the ones you’ll find in the book. This will give ya’ll an idea of what to expect from the book. The main difference is that I’ll be using free-weights on the resistance training days instead of the bodyweight exercises found in the book. It will be a five-days-a-week adaptation instead of the four-day rounds as in Scott Sonnon’s 4×7 paradigm. It will hit all three components of his Circular Strength Training system (external resistance, internal resistance, and joint mobility).
Nutrition will also be important. I’ll be utilizing intermittent fasting and eating “real foods” whenever possible, just like I describe in the book.
Ya’ll follow along if you like by clicking the tag “Book Photography Prep Cycle” in the a.d.s. tag cloud above, or by subscribing to the rss feed here. By following along, you’ll get a good idea of the full Brickhouse Bodymind physical flow program in my book. Let’s see if I can walk the walk and use it to reach my own goals!











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December 23rd, 2008 at 4:40 am
[...] It will also serve as my workout log. Those of you who are interested in seeing what my regular physical training regimine actually looks like can do that at this website. Currently I am trying to shed a final few percentge-points of bodyfat before we take pictures of the exercises that will be featured in my book. You can read a detailed description of the workout cycle here. [...]