Thanks guys , all of you have been very supportive and I consider all of you friends.
> How goes the dieting for the level 2's? It's only a week away,
> came pretty quick eh?
Damm right!!! I had 10 weeks to diet after a 2month off season.
I have gained a little more mass so I guess the brief off season worked out well. Luckily I didn't gain that much body fat before the precontest diet so I didn't have a long way to go.
I would agree that it did come around the corner alot faster then I thought. I made some improvements on my precontest dieting and training such as not having my calorie intake as ridiculously low like on some days for the Ottawa , I also ate a little better and did more cardio then before ( for the Ottawa I was very concerned at losing mass from the cardio , now I'm more aware of what cardio will burn muscle and what won't ).
With one week out I can honestly say that I'm in better condition then at the Ottawa. I was more or less in the Ottawa condition last week and now I'm at the stage where I can improve on it ( more striations on delts , deeper striations on triceps , veins on shoulders and legs more visable then at the Ottawa , glutes are harder ).
I don't think there will be a big difference in my conditioning ( although it would have been nice to do that ) but I can see an improvement. It wasn't easy though , very tough days of low carbs and fat made day to day life a challenge. When I think about the possibility of dieting another 2 months like the pros would do I can understand why their carb intakes are as high as they are.... you would go insane otherwise....
Now the other good news is that I'm little bigger at the same time... 1 week out from the Ottawa I was about 173lbs and after depleting , carbing up , restricting , carbing up again ,etc.... I was about 170lbs on stage. This time I'm about 181lbs and a little leaner then I was one week out from the Ottawa which suggests a 9-10 lbs gain in lean mass. I expect to be about 175 lbs at the weight in and up to as much as 180lbs on stage.
The size is a little more visable in the legs and arms. The torso and back look more or less the same except that I did gain little size there.
In conclusion I know that If I stay on track I will a little bigger and a little better then the Ottawa. I learned some lessons this time about what is required to look even better ( ie. FlexBailey better ;-) ) , specifically I learned that to have the vascular , striated glutes condition you need to diet a long time ( 16 weeks?) and fairly strict , expecially at 8 weeks out to get that bodyfat low to the point where you can give yourself enough time to get in that condition. Also I learned that you really need to "supplement" well to get the mass you need when dieting that hard and that long.
I hope that it will be enough to do well at the show , I expect to weight in as a middle weight again but I could be a couple of lbs heavier which is ok , I think my chances are as good at MW as it is in LHW so that won't make much difference.
None the less I want to thank all of you again and I just want to let you know how much I'm looking forward to a nice long off season after the show ( 5 months ... tee hee ) to put on another 10-15 lbs of mass and do it all again as a legitimate light heavy weight.
BTW: Have you guys heard about Nelsom Costa De Silva , that freak who is trained my IFBB pro Jason Marvicici in TO who just turned pro this year at the National's? This guy made my fall of my chair when I realized that he turned pro undefeated out of 4 show ( all 1st and overall as a light heavyweight ) and did it all in 2 years. At 32 he has done something as an amateur that has got to be a record.... 5'6'' and a LHW..... sheesh.... I guess I have to be a super HW to compare.... no problem.... 50lbs of muscle here I come!!!
Cheers....