Guy who introduced me to 20-rep squats, on the first very bad day - two plates - pulled the J-hooks so I wouldn't be able to rack the bar if I got tired. Somewhere around the 15th rep my vision has grayed out and tunneled, my blood's turned to acid and caught fire, I'm breathing fire, I feel like I'm going to die... he says, "Die on your feet. Die like a man."
Good news for me was, I got 20. Good news for you is, it's not a weight loss protocol; rather the opposite.
Originally Posted by 78704
Holy crap! That sounds dangerous. Your first workout with him? WTF? Is this guy running a Nazi concentration camp? If someone tried to scare me like that by pulling out the j-hooks that would be their last day with me.
How hard you work is less a function of the trainer than you being willing to work.
How to get results like TBL? Heres the secret:
Food - Go to the Gatorade Sports Science Institute Website and find their Basal Metabolic Rate calculator. It's a complete bullshit guess since it's almost impossible to predict, but GSSI has the best bullshit guess out there.
Now plan your meals and dont fuck it up - ever. Give yourself one meal, not one day, one meal per week that you can eat whatever you want. Other than that it should look like this (and yes, the foods will be boring as shit and the same meal over and over):
Meal 1 - breakfast (i.e. eggs, blueberries, and steel cut oats)
Meal 2 (3 hours after meal 1)- piece of fruit
Meal 3 (3 hours after meal 2)- lunch (i.e. protein, legumes, and vegetables)
Meal 4 (3 hours after meal 3)- fruit, cottage cheese, or 5oz of low sodium deli meat
Meal 5 (3 hours after meal 4)- dinner (same basic setup as lunch)
No carbs after 8p.m..
Sleep - Sleep 8 hours a day minimum. This is to prevent cortisol levels from spiking and fucking up all your hard work for the week in 10 minutes.
Workout - How do they get those huge numbers?
Simple, and anyone can do it...
3 hours per day of cardio
2 hours per day of circuit style athletic training.
Thats how TBL does it.
Whats reality?
Do 30 minutes of HIIT cardio every other morning, do circuit training on the off mornings and eat / sleep perfect. You'll get the results you want in a matter of weeks.
Like I said, it's all about you and what you are willing to do. The trainer can't change that.
Originally Posted by AustinBusinessTraveler
Yikes!!! Sounds terrible. If I could manage to follow a system like that for a month (highly doubtful), I'm sure I'd lose a ton of weight, but since, for the most part, nobody would keep to that kind of diet/exercise regime for the long haul, I imagine the weight would come back quickly. The thing that motivates TBL folks is being on TV and trying to win a lot of money. I bet most of them fall off the wagon shortly after the season finale.
Life is too short to miss out on the pleasure of good food.