Focused on building them legs morning of EPIC refeed day
Post donut on EPIC refeed day -- feeling like a million bucks walking around World Market
Bloated from the aftermath of 6000 calories -- I'M READY FOR SHREDSVILLE!
8 Weeks Out! 2014 INBA Inland Empire Classic!
With my next competition in focus, I have decided to do an EPIC refeed. This is no normal refeed of 3000-3500 calories as I've normally done. This one was 6000 calories -- behemoth! Why so much? Why am I putting myself through this? The pending mutli-day bloat, discomfort, and possible fat gains--why, oh, why?! The answer is pretty complex, but the simple answer is "mental health." Sure, a 6000 calorie day, to my standards, is gluttonous. There is no excuse from me! It is definitely gluttonous, and though I am a firm believer of life balance, this was a necessary experience for me as I have been essentially dieting for my last show from April 2013 to early December 2013. I've never eaten so many calories in a day before. I've done a 5000 calorie day to celebrate my last show's success, and since I've been reverse dieting from that day until today, I felt I needed something else to spark enthusiasm and motivation to begin another round of dieting. Thus, I made a deal with myself...
Last Saturday, I told myself, "you can have a 6000 calorie refeed day--no macros counting, just calories; but I will immediately begin my contest prep diet the day after at 8 weeks out." I didn't aim to hit any macro numbers, but I still logged everything that I ate. These were my totals at the end of my EPIC refeed day:
253g protein
958g carbs
160g fat
I ate deliciously, and in a savage-like manner. Nothing was safe from being devoured by me--peanut butter & banana donuts, Pop Tarts (ate 8 of them!), Flame Broiler chicken plate, Chipotle burrito, quesadillas, just to name a few.... It was awesome! The next morning, I woke up and was approximately 6 lbs. heavier, bloated from carb overload, water retention, and high sodium intake,... it was insane. It definitely put my mind focused on getting back into contest prep. I woke up ready and hungry to get back on a strict regimen to bring an even more conditioned package for my next show. Call this what you want, but I see it as a "take a step back to take 2 steps forward" strategy. Some things you just can't quantify, but one thing is for certain, doing things organically and doing what feels right could be the best decision you make. I'm sure I put on a big of fat, too, but it's a small price to pay to fire up the motivation that will carry me through the next 8 weeks.
Coming off my #FREEDOMPhase Reverse Diet Plan, I will begin with the following macros set at 2500 calories. The macros below are set as a guideline but I will adjust accordingly each day based on gut reaction and feeling:
180g protein
335g carbs
50g fat
Training will involve more volume than previous plans to increase caloric burn with less cardio.
And so..., it begins!