Showing posts with label Get Ripped. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Get Ripped. Show all posts

Success Story - When you change you habits/routines CHANGES occur!..


29-Year-Old New Yorker’s Amazing Body Transformation (See Video)

I’m excited to share with you a very impressive body transformation.
Eric Mandelkern from NYC lost nearly 50lb and transformed his body so dramatically that he now looks more like a men’s fitness model than a busy professional.
Eric and I both grew up in Port Washington, NY and I know Eric through his brother Kenny who is my age. When Eric reached out to me for training last year, I was extremely excited, especially because he had a lot of enthusiasm.
Eric worked very hard with his awesome BuiltLean trainer Jessica to completely transform his body and boost his self-confidence. Check out the video to hear from Eric about his story, and also the Q&A below for even more detail.
Age: 29
Occupation: Junior Partner/Sales Manager @ Printing firm
Residence: New York City
Hometown: Port Washington, NY

BACKGROUND

Why did you get out of shape? What happened?

I stopped caring about what I ate and really just enjoyed drinking and partying with friends and eating whatever I wanted. I was in the beverage business which was a lot of entertaining clients (drinks, dinners etc.) and lifestyle did not allow me to eat healthy.
new-Yorker-body-transformation-1

What sparked you to make a change?

I had trouble sleeping, I felt self-conscious in the summer time taking my shirt off in front of friends. I did not like the way I looked or felt. I also had very high cholesterol and was too young to go on meds.

How did you come across BuiltLean?

My brother Kenny told me about Marc’s program.

BUILTLEAN REVIEW

What results did you get with the BuiltLean?

I went from 22% body fat to 12%. I went from 230lbs to 179lbs while building muscle at the same time.
new-Yorker-body-transformation-4

How did BuiltLean help you reach your goals?

Builtlean made me think of fitness as a lifestyle not just a diet/workout program.

What did you like most about the Program?

I like one on one attention you receive to achieve your goals. I also like how the workouts are constantly changing to shock your body and see more immediate results.
new-Yorker-body-transformation-2

What are the workouts like?

The workouts are challenging yet always different from the last so you do not become bored of doing the same thing over and over.

Can you elaborate on how your eating habits changed?

I no longer eat any cheeses or fried foods which were my kryptonite. I now eat low-carb, high protein and high fiber. It makes me feel great by not having that bloated feeling and supplying me with energy throughout the day. I eat 4-6 meals per day now.

What have your friends thought after seeing your results?

They are incredibly impressed by my results. My friends now come to me asking me to train them/give them nutritional advice because of the results they have seen from Builtlean.

What would you tell someone who’s on the fence considering training with BuiltLean?

If you want to make a change, this is the way to go.
Source: http://www.builtlean.com/2014/02/20/new-yorker-body-transformation/

How To Get Ripped & Cut: Definitive Guide


While I spend most of my time educating people about sustainable approaches to getting a lean, strong, healthy physique, I do have an interest in the extreme of body transformation, or how to get ripped.
There is a massive amount of confusion about how to get a ripped physique. It’s not about a specific exercise program, or diet as many would have you believe, and it’s not magic.
I wanted to create this guide for you as an honest, no B.S. resource so you can understand the key elements to help you achieve a ripped, cut physique.

Why should you listen to me?

I’ve achieved a ripped physique (photos on this page are of me) and helped guys with even “bad” genetics get ripped too. As the owner of a personal training and nutrition counseling practice, I’m constantly trying new workouts, reading the latest and greatest research on nutrition and exercise, and speaking with natural bodybuilders, nutritionists, personal trainers, and anyone else with a keen interest in physique transformation.
So here’s a definitive guide to getting a ripped physique that I’ve been wanting to share with you. I hope you enjoy it.

How Ripped is Ripped?

The term ripped is used to describe a very low body fat level relative to one’s bodyweight, which creates an appearance of clearly visible striations of muscle and separation between muscles.
What is the body fat level you need to get ripped?
In my opinion, anything under 7% body fat for a man is ripped. For more information on body fat percentages, check out Body Fat Percentage Chart: How Lean Should You Be?

Are You Sure You Want to Get Ripped?

When I present the information you are about to learn to a client interested in getting ripped, that initial interest usually subsides. Getting ripped is an extreme pursuit that requires extreme focus and dedication. There is no way around it. In addition, getting too ripped comes with health concerns. I’ve achieved around 3.5% body fat once in my life, and while I was very happy with how my body looked, my face was extremely gaunt and it looked like I was starving to death. I’m taking a wild guess that wasn’t very healthy.
So not only does getting ripped take a ridiculous amount of effort and discipline, but the extreme is that it may not be healthy either. For me, I can maintain 6-7% body fat while feeling great and looking healthy, but it’s still walking a tight rope.
Finally, the whole idea of an extreme physique opens up a can of worms regarding body image. I’ve gotten ripped as a hobby, out of curiosity, and I really like the look, but I hope you don’t feel any more, or less of a man if you do, or do not achieve a ripped physique.

Get Ripped Step #1: Overcome the Mental “Weight” Hurdle

How To Get Ripped And Cut #2
One of the most frequent questions I get from guys is, “I want to get ripped, but I want to stay the same weight. What do I do?”
This question tells me many guys (1) may not understand the basic arithmetic of getting ripped, (2) are too concerned about the scale and not body fat percentage, which is what it’s all about and (3) overestimate how much muscle weight they can naturally add to their frames (See: How Much Muscle Can You Gain Naturally?). Sadly, too many guys are doomed from the start!
Let me give you an example:
Let’s say there’s a guy Mike who weighs 180lb at 15% body fat and he wants to get ripped. What does Mike need to weigh in order to get a ripped physique (6% body fat), assuming he keeps the same amount of muscle?
The chart below shows you the basic arithmetic assuming Mike loses only fat without losing any muscle. You can also use the Ideal Body Weight Formula to arrive at the desired weight as well:
How To Get Ripped And Cut #3
The Answer: 163lb
Most guys with a few years of lifting experience have an LBM (a.k.a. lean body mass – everything in your body besides fat, including bone, blood, organs, and muscle) of 145lb. How do I know? Well, because I have data on tons of clients and it’s the magic number for the amount of muscle on the average guy who is 5’10, or 5’11”. If you have 145lb of LBM, that would imply you would need to get your body weight into the 150′s to look truly ripped. In the 2 photos on this page, I weighed 165llb with an LBM of 155lb, which is above normal LBM for my height because I’ve lifted for many years.
The build most guys want (it’s like the standard of ripped) is looking like Brad Pitt in Fight Club. From what I’ve read, he was 155lb for that role. To hammer this discussion home, even a natural bodybuilder (no steroids) at contest time is around 175lb, and that’s a bodybuilder! If you don’t want to look like a bodybuilder, but want a less bulky physique, you must overcome the mental weight hurdle. Again, it’s just basic arithmetic.
If you are having trouble overcoming the mental weight hurdle, when you take a step back to think about it, you are simply losing all the fat on your body without losing any muscle. The leaner you become, the more defined and muscular you become as well, which makes you look bigger. So the first step towards getting ripped is understanding the arithmetic, dispelling any myths of gaining muscle you may believe, and focusing on losing as much body fat as possible while retaining your LBM.

Get Ripped Step #2: Create Your Nutrition Spreadsheet

How To Get Ripped And Cut #3
Losing fat without losing muscle (the key to getting ripped of course) is primarily a nutritional challenge.
The Energy Balance Equation – a scientifically proven fact – states that if you eat less calories than you burn, you will lose weight. If you eat more calories than you burn, you will gain weight. If you would like to learn more about target calorie intake, you can check out this article (See: How many calories should you eat to lose weight?).
The leaner you become, the trickier this energy balance. Fat can be very stubborn, so you really have to nail the target calories you are eating. Can you get ripped without tracking your calories? Possibly. But every serious physique competitor in the world knows EXACTLY what they put into their bodies, which includes:
1) Number of Calories (most important)
2) Macronutrient Breakdown (protein, carbs, and fat grams) of each meal/snack and each day
3) Timing of Calories (when the calories are eaten, a controversial topic like everything else)
As in the sample nutrition spreadsheet above, the nutrition spreadsheet you create will have the grams of protein, carbs, and fat and total calories for each food item in each meal and snack. Then, you create percentage breakdowns of protein, carbs, and fat for each day, which is called the macronutrient breakdown. Depending on who you ask, you will get wildly different breakdowns of what is optimal for fat loss.
Some believe the protein, carb, fat breakdown respectively should be 40%, 40%, 20% (high carb, low fat) some believe 30%, 20%, 50% (low carb, high fat), and others 30%, 50%, 20% (moderate carb, low fat). You can manipulate the carbs and fat that you eat, but I would recommend relatively more protein because research has shown a high protein diet is very effective at helping control hunger.
I personally create one spreadsheet, but feel free to create a few. I strongly prefer creating a spreadsheet over counting calories all the time, which is just too tedious. Once you are ripped, you don’t need this spreadsheet anymore, nor do you need to count calories. But I will emphasize if you are serious about getting ripped, this spreadsheet will prevent you from spinning your wheels.

Get Ripped Step #3: Choose Your Strength Training Method

How To Get Ripped And Cut #4
While every fitness program with an infomercial is going to tell you their system is the best (P90x for example), I can tell you the truth about all these various exercise methods. They are overrated.
Here’s the truth:
You can get ripped powerlifting
You can get ripped doing circuit workouts
You can get ripped using bodybuilding workouts
You can get ripped doing bodyweight lifting workouts
You can get ripped doing kettlebell workouts
Do you know what all these workouts have in common? They are all based on strength training. Strength training is the key (in combination with ample protein intake) to help you retain your muscle as you are shedding fat.
What specific type of strength training should you do? Do what you can sustain is the simple answer. They all work. At Builtlean, we developed our strength circuitsTM method, which is a very efficient way to get both cardio and strength benefits in a short workout. This method focuses on compound movements involving large muscle groups that are combined into circuits. In addition, depending on your results, you may have to create more progression in your workouts to shed the extra layer of fat. This strength circuitsTM method combined with progression is the foundation of my 8-Week BuiltLean Program.
Remember that getting ripped is primarily a nutritional challenge, so strength training is secondary, but still essential.

Get Ripped Variable #1: Carbohydrates

How To Get Ripped And Cut #5
What you see all the time is “nutrition” experts pontificating about the right number of carbohydrates to eat, and what types of carbohydrates are allowed. I want to impress upon you the deep flaws with the “one size fits all” approach to nutrition. Everyone is different. We all respond differently to food.
What I’ve found is that carbohydrates is a variable in the getting ripped equation, which depends on your genetics. Some people (myself included) can control hunger and calorie intake much better on a moderate carbohydrate, even high carbohydrate diet, while others drop fat like it’s going out of style with a lower carb approach.
The delicate balance is that for some, eating too many carbs can encourage overeating and limit fat loss potential. On the other hand, too few carbohydrates may have you dropping hard earned muscle, which is obviously undesirable. I’ve tried the more extreme Paleo/Ketogenic low carb diets in the past and I was extremely hungry all the time and my results were disappointing.
If you have carried excess weight your entire life, my guess is lower carb may be effective, but this is a variable you ultimately have to play with.

Get Ripped Variable #2: Cardiovascular Activity

How To Get Ripped And Cut #6
Similar to the amount of carbohydrates you eat, the amount of cardio you complete to lose the excess fat depends on your genetics. I don’t have to do any cardio to drop body fat, but some people must hit the cardio hard to get rid of that last layer of fat. If you are busy, HIIT cardio is very effective at helping you burn more calories and drop body fat.
While I didn’t cover all the minutiae for how to get ripped, if you focus on the key elements I outline above, you will be able to achieve the very rare “ripped” physique.
Source: http://www.builtlean.com/2011/05/11/how-to-get-ripped-and-cut/

Training Tips: Mike Chang Can Get You Ripped

Three Keys to Dieting Success

1) Plan for Everything

“Almost everyone can agree that you need to eat about five times a day,” Chang says. “But over the course of a month, that’s 150 decisions you need to make. If you don’t plan it all in advance, you’re bound to fail. You have to take the day-to-day guesswork out of it.”
2) Remember: Chewing is Hard Work
“This sounds like a weird one, but if you’re eating chicken or steak at every meal, that’s a lot of chewing, and that becomes time consuming,” Chang says. “If you eat more fish like tilapia that just falls apart, that makes it a lot easier. I don’t always have time to sit down and savor a meal. Most of the time I need to eat quickly and get back to work.
3) Put “Bad” Sauce on “Good” Food
“I’d rather see someone put a little bit of unhealthy sauce on healthy food than see them do it the other way around,”
Chang says. “If you can’t make healthy food taste good, nobody’s going to eat it.” For example, blue cheese or Caesar dressing on grilled chicken breast is still a better choice than fried chicken with no dressing.



At-home Abs and Cardio Workout

Directions: Perform the following workout as a circuit four times through—doing 30 seconds of each exercise—without resting between circuits.

Exercises

Half Burpees*
Elbow-to-Knee Crunch
Mountain Climber
Jackknife Crunch**
*With your hands on the floor, kick out to the top of a pushup position then jump your feet back to your hands. Don’t stand up; your hands never leave the ground.
**You can hold a single dumbbell or weight plate in your hands to add resistance. 
Ssource: http://www.muscleandfitness.com/workouts/workout-tips/get-ripped-six-pack-shortcuts?page=2