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TNT (Trish (Wood)- n- training): The Offseason

TNT (Trish (Wood)- n- training): The Offseason

 

Ok, I'm putting it out there: current weightoff season (2)- 112 lbs.


Off- season is a tricky time for most competitors. For many it's a time to eat whatever they want and put on the "fluffy coat" until next season when you try and strip it all off again. But for me, I'm thinking of it as a time to grow and change my focus a little bit from getting on stage to being a good wife, step-mom, and business owner. As competitors we tend to put many things on the back burner, including our family, friends, and maybe even our business. In fact, you don't realize how much you rely on that competition schedule until you don't have it anymore. You go from eating an exact amount of food at a set time every day, performing cardio for a set length of time certain days of the week, and your scheduled workouts are focused precisely on the areas that need immediate improvement. But what happens after the contest when that "schedule" is gone?

I've spoken with many competitors and almost all of them are terrified to go off of their competition plan (minus the post contest splurge meal). The fear of getting fat and reverting back to those old bad habits is terrifying to many. Believe me, I understand that it's hard to look at the larger person you see in the mirror everyday and feel positive when you see definition fading away. But as I keep telling myself (I know that if I say it enough that I will start to believe it) this season is my time to grow. I was thinking about it the other day and realized that I've never actually let my muscles reach their full potential. It's been for fear of being too big for figure (and physique so I thought). But now the tables have turned and I've gotten the green light from judges and husband/trainer that it's okay for me to put on some size! I'm starting to look forward to it now and anxious to see what I can do with my physique!

My husband and I workout together and already we've switched up our workouts (which admittedly are designed around me) a couple of times to find what's going to make my muscles grow. This is relatively new territory for my body so it's going to take some trial and error to get the right formula. I've been sitting at 112 lbs for about 4 weeks now, so we decided that it was time to change up my food and workouts. We'd been going heavy 8-12 reps or so, but I can feel that my body needs more of a shock. How can I tell it needs a change? My biggest clue was that I wasn't getting sore after the workouts and also that my weight has been staying the same and even dropping a bit- even with the increased calories. So it's on to lifting super heavy 5-8 reps and boy did I feel that change up! We did the first woff seasonorkout yesterday- shoulders and triceps and by the time we finished the shoulder portion and moved on to triceps I could barely lift my arms! It lit the fire inside of me again!

My suggestion to those of you trying to put on size- get yourself a good coach! You need someone to guide you in the right direction and someone to hold you accountable. The "time off" can make or break your next competition season, so the more disciplined you are the better! Give yourself a day to eat for fun, but the rest of week...eat to grow!

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