Another Australian joins the party
Posted: Sun Jan 30, 2011 7:09 am
Just purchased the BP 2.0 today and have already quickly read over it, along with a couple of the introductory stickies on the forum.
It seems like a lot of information to comprehend, and to understand. I'm sure I'll have plenty of questions after I read it for a second, and a third time over the next few days. I hope to understand it thoroughly enough to plan myself a layout, and hopefully start my first trial in late february.
EDIT:
So now I have read the PDF a couple times, along with the large amount of information presented in the forums, and I have my BP run all sorted. I will be doing a bench and squat run to begin with.
The famine is simply enough to understand. Using the maths listed in the BP, i will be consuming 1400 calories from fruits and vegies during this stage.
The feast is when i will begin taking E bol, i'll be taking 4 one day, 5 the next, and repeat etc. That will see my 150 tablets last the duration of the feast. During the feast, I will also be using a stack from Driven Sports, consisting of Triazole + Actvate Xtreme.
During the FEAST, i will be consuming 2500 calories. Seems a little low, so i'll judge it when it comes around. I will probably do a 50/25/25 diet. I usually am not the biggest fan of carbs, I find i store too much fat.
My EDT blocks on the first 5 workouts will be incline DB/ one arm DB rows with Stiff leg DL's and Machine hack squats.
During the german loading principle, i will be completing 2 EDT for upper (if i feel like my body can handle it on the day), and one EDT for the lower days.
the Upper edt will be the following
1) Decline bench/ barbell rows
2)preacher curls/ skull crushers
and on the lower days it will be
1)Stiff leg DL/ hack squat machine
2)IF i feel like i could do a second leg EDT exercise, i will do ham curls/leg ext. I will judge this by how I feel on each day.
The cruise stage is also simple enough to understand, i'll be doing exactly as the BP says. I'll be consuming about 1800 - 2000 calories. I will also discontinue the use of EBOL, triazole, and activate xtreme.
I am looking forward to it.
It seems like a lot of information to comprehend, and to understand. I'm sure I'll have plenty of questions after I read it for a second, and a third time over the next few days. I hope to understand it thoroughly enough to plan myself a layout, and hopefully start my first trial in late february.
EDIT:
So now I have read the PDF a couple times, along with the large amount of information presented in the forums, and I have my BP run all sorted. I will be doing a bench and squat run to begin with.
The famine is simply enough to understand. Using the maths listed in the BP, i will be consuming 1400 calories from fruits and vegies during this stage.
The feast is when i will begin taking E bol, i'll be taking 4 one day, 5 the next, and repeat etc. That will see my 150 tablets last the duration of the feast. During the feast, I will also be using a stack from Driven Sports, consisting of Triazole + Actvate Xtreme.
During the FEAST, i will be consuming 2500 calories. Seems a little low, so i'll judge it when it comes around. I will probably do a 50/25/25 diet. I usually am not the biggest fan of carbs, I find i store too much fat.
My EDT blocks on the first 5 workouts will be incline DB/ one arm DB rows with Stiff leg DL's and Machine hack squats.
During the german loading principle, i will be completing 2 EDT for upper (if i feel like my body can handle it on the day), and one EDT for the lower days.
the Upper edt will be the following
1) Decline bench/ barbell rows
2)preacher curls/ skull crushers
and on the lower days it will be
1)Stiff leg DL/ hack squat machine
2)IF i feel like i could do a second leg EDT exercise, i will do ham curls/leg ext. I will judge this by how I feel on each day.
The cruise stage is also simple enough to understand, i'll be doing exactly as the BP says. I'll be consuming about 1800 - 2000 calories. I will also discontinue the use of EBOL, triazole, and activate xtreme.
I am looking forward to it.