Showing posts with label muscle mass. Show all posts
Showing posts with label muscle mass. Show all posts

Monday, 7 October 2019

Meal Frequency and Consistency for Mass Gain

Meal Frequency and Consistency for Mass Gain

Last week we had some of the boys come in and do a mass gain camp during the school holidays. The biggest takeaway from the whole thing for me (and now I think the boys too) is that it doesn't matter how hard you train, to gain mass, you have to eat all of your meals and have them at a consistent time. This is something I stress often but was highlighted a lot last week. In my opinion it is one of the biggest thing missing in most people's plans, along with lack of sleep.

The boys train really hard but where they tend to fall down the most is with their nutrition. Lack of planning is one thing, but just eating the shear volume of food needed to grow day in and day out seems to get them. Most people don't realise how far off they are until they really try to put on some quality lean mass. I find it to be much harder than fat loss for the majority of people. It takes a lot of discipline as you can't get away with missing meals. 

If you don't eat consistently, you won't grow. It is as simple as that. You can't build muscle without eating. 

When I question the boys meals, asking what they have eaten, they will say they ate heaps. Then I ask a few more questions and they may have missed breakfast, that's not in the plan. Or they say I had eggs, and I say how many? 2. Well you need more like 6-8 whole eggs to grow. So, what the problem is, is that often people think they are eating a lot when in reality they aren't. 

For mass, most people aren't eating enough and they aren't eating frequently enough. 

I tend to recommend 5-7 meals a day when trying to put on mass. This include a post-workout shake. Now I know people say you don't need to eat that frequently but from experience with clients, that amount of meals tends to work best. The only time we have shakes is post workout. No substituting shakes for solid meals. As Charles Poliquin said in a seminar, you have to eat solid food to get solid.

If you want to gain mass, my advice is to eat frequently, eat a lot, and be consistent with it. 

Sunday, 15 September 2019

Premiers, Man of the Match, Try Scorer's, and a Top Point Scorer of the Year

Premiers, Man of the Match, Try Scorer's, and a Top Point Scorer of the Year


Congratulations to Cameron Lawrence, Jay Kirk, and Ryan Evans and their Camden Rams teammates on winning the Under 18s group 6 grand final yesterday.

The boys played really well, beating the Narellan Jets 36-12. 

Cam started off the day with the first try and had plenty of great carries throughout the game. He looked threatening all game. He scored a double and got awarded man of the match at the end of the game. A good reward for his efforts.


Jay also had a lot of good carries on the day and bagged himself a hat trick in the process. 

Although it wasn't the result Luke Cowley wanted (as he plays for Narellan), he was awarded with the highest point scorer in the comp award. 

It is great to get out and see the boys play. They are all playing really well and improving each week. 
Now that the season is over we can really focus on bringing up some weaknesses, put on some more muscle mass, and ensure they are as well prepared as the possibly can be for SG Ball and next season. 

On a side note, we also got to watch a few boys that have been with us in the past in Tom Chanter, Bryce Crane, and those who have consulted with us like Leam Carr play. It is good to see that they are still getting the benefits of the training they have done with us too. 

Helping young blokes try to reach their potential is very motivating and rewarding. 



Monday, 19 November 2018

Hypertrophy Bootcamp with Charles Poliquin

This photo is of Charles Poliquin and myself after the 2013 hypertrophy bootcamp he held in Sydney in 2013. At the beginning of this class Charles told us all that whoever he thought was the best trainer of the 5 days would win an internship with him. I was already keen to learn and train with Charles but this took it to another level for me, which I needed.

At the time I had just finished another rugby league season and was recovering from a fair few injuries I had suffered throughout that year. I broke my back in round 1 that year and played two weeks later. I then broke my wrist and collar bone on the right side and played every game with them throughout the season. In the first semi final of that season I tore my right pec of the ribs, done my AC, tore my delt, and tore my infraspinatus all on that right side again. That happened about 5 minutes into the semi final and I played through it as I knew that was me done for the year and my teammates needed me. 

This was only about one month after the season finished so at this point I had seen the surgeon for my wrist and was wearing one of those casts they mould but you can strap on and off. So leading up to camp I would just take it off and train then put it back on. In class I would rock up, take it off to train, then put it on in between the sessions.

Now for those of you who don't know the hypertrophy bootcamp is 5 days of 3 x a day training with Charles giving a lecture on the system and things you can do nutritionally in between each workout. Charles teaches you how to gain the most size in the shortest amount of time and the lessons I learned from Charles during the week have been invaluable. 

Day 1 was arms, day 2 legs, day 3 torso, day 4 legs, day 5 remedials. By the end of day two I was buckled. The upper body workouts were very hard for me to get through but I didn't care I had that goal of winning the internship with Charles in the back of my mind so I just kept pushing through the pain and lifting as hard as I could. Dips were a nightmare, I remember that clearly. 

During the camp Charles said that myself and Michael (a fellow student) had the best squats on the day. This was a huge confidence booster for me as Charles rarely says things like this and for me I could not break 90 degree in the squat at the beginning of that year due to so many issues with my hips and upper back. Meeting Gem early that year and doing the corrective based exercises she prescribed had allow me to full squat and now with good enough technique for Charles to mention. Not a huge deal in any case but to me it was.

I started the week at 84-85kg and after I finished the refuel over the weekend I was up to 92-93kg. So it was a 7-8kg gain. After a week I was back to about 89-90kg and have stayed that weight ever since, unless focusing of dropping weight for jiu-jitsu for example. I remember the boys at footy thought I was looking too light at the beginning of pre-season that year and were geeing me up about it and I said don't worry have a look at me next week. Then I came back that much heavier and they were all rattled asking what I had done. The surgeon also put me in a solid cast after the camp so I spent the next 12 weeks in that training with the boys on the field still doing skills and conditioning. 

At the end of the camp Charles wrapped up and someone asked who had won the internship. Charles said "Oh Nate you win the internship". I was so happy but tried not to show it too much. That is when I got the above photo with Charles. The next year I spent about 3-4 weeks with Charles (spread throughout the beginning and end) and I learnt the most I have ever learnt in my life in that time period. 

That one picture sparked so many memories for me. It was a time in my life where I knew 100% where I was going and one of the biggest reasons I am where I am today. All because of this great man. I am forever grateful.

All the best to those doing the bootcamp starting today with Carlos Castro. You will work hard but you will learn a lot and it will be well worth your investment.