by rugbyjockca » May 21st, 2013, 3:50 pm
Right now, my routine is:
Weights 4x a week for about 60-90 minutes. Twice a week I work with a personal trainer, and twice a week I'm on my own (with a program he gave me). Right now it's a 4-day split, but that changes periodically. I do Legs and back/chest with him, and do shoulders and arms on my own.
For cardio, I do that 3-5 times a week, about 30-40 minutes. I'm lucky because there are lots of options for me: I have an indoor pool in my building, and am close to a park with a running track, in addition to my gym. Some days I do HIIT (High Intensity Interval Training), other days I do steady-state type excercies to keep my endurance up.
I also do yoga for 60 minutes once or twice a week to improve flexibility, but it also includes some strength work, particularly with my core.
For diet, I track my intake, and if I'm cutting I aim for about 100-200 calories below my maintenance level. Right now I'm around 2500 cals/day. I don't stress too much about carbs and fat, but do try to get between 200-250g of protein every day. I stick mostly to healthy foods, don't drink alcohol, avoid take out or restaurants, or choose a healthy option with a salad when I do eat out. I can cook, so I'm happy to eat what I make at home.
I try to avoid eating fats and carbs together, and aim to get my carbs and fats from healthy sources: oatmeal, sweet potato, brown rice mostly for carbs, and nuts, avocados, fish, olives and olive oil for fats.
I track what I eat, because that always gives me a clue about what I can change if I'm not seeing the results I want. In fact, I would tell anyone to start writing down what they eat and drink before they even start to change their diet. I would say tracking your food intake and learning how to read and understand food labels is one of the top 3 things you need to do to get fit. (the other two are work out regularly, and get enough quality sleep).
For hypnosis, I don't have a regular regimen. I would love to have a set and predictable program with a regular hypnotist/coach, but it's difficult getting schedules to line up and to find the right person for me. I'm learning what sort of styles and approaches work for me, and that's just where I'm at right now. Hypnosis is now more on the "fun and fantsay" side of things for me....my focus on bodybuilding is too important to leave it up to somebody else.