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Eric Helms on the Art and Science of Succeeding in Natural Bodybuilding

Eric Helms on the Art and Science of Succeeding in Natural Bodybuilding

FromMuscle for Life with Mike Matthews


Eric Helms on the Art and Science of Succeeding in Natural Bodybuilding

FromMuscle for Life with Mike Matthews

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Length:
100 minutes
Released:
Jul 8, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

As someone who’s helped legions of people (har har) lose fat, get lean, and build muscle, it’s no surprise I also get asked about preparing for natural bodybuilding and bikini competitions.
After all, there’s a lot of overlap between natural bodybuilding and getting fitter as a recreational weightlifter.
While I’ve never done a bodybuilding show or coached serious competitors, I’ve gotten “photoshoot lean” several times.
And while it was fun seeing ab veins in the mirror and I got to take a lot of cool pictures, this physique came with a price: mild lethargy, decreased performance and motivation in the gym, semi-persistent low-grade hunger, and less sex drive.
Natural bodybuilders get considerably leaner than I was and suffer a lot more to get in that condition. 
If you look around for information on what it’s really like to prepare for these competitions, though, you’re likely to come across rose-colored accounts that make getting shredded look like a cakewalk. 
The truth is that getting down to “stage condition” is very, very difficult, and requires more discipline, perseverance, and masochism than most people are willing to endure.
It also takes far longer than most people expect.
Even when the contest is over, there are hurdles to leap, like avoiding bingeing while also navigating the emotional turmoil of looking in the mirror and seeing yourself get fatter.
That’s why I invited repeat-guest Dr. Eric Helms back on the podcast. Not only has he coached countless athletes over the years, but he’s competed numerous times himself, so he definitely knows the ins and outs of contest prep and recovery.

In this episode, we talk about . . .

- Misconceptions about what prepping is really like 
- What it takes to go from someone who looks athletic to someone who can step on stage
- Post-show “rebound” and dealing with the emotional “fallout” of getting fatter
- The physiological downsides of prepping (even when you're doing things correctly)
- How to give yourself the best chance of success
- And more . . .

So, if you want to learn more about what it takes to prepare for a natural bodybuilding show, give this episode a listen!

13:27 - What should people know before dedicating themselves to weightlifting competitions? 
18:13 - What are the key differences between exercising for a competition and exercising recreationally?
36:55 - What are some of the physiological downsides when doing competitions
49:29 - What are your best pieces of advice for getting jacked with the best outcome?
1:01:57 - How do you bring hormone levels back to normal?

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Mentioned on The Show:
Eric Helm’s Website: 3dmusclejourney.com/

Iron Culture Podcast: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/iron…re/id1452114380

Nutrition Coaching Global: www.nutritioncoachingglobal.com/

Eric Helm’s Instagram: www.instagram.com/helms3dmj/
Books by Mike Matthews: legionathletics.com/products/books/
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Released:
Jul 8, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

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