Pretty Cool
mbastuk
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I've been posting questions on the Lean Body Challenge Facebook page and I got a call tonight from Mike Klamut who won the Challenge in 2011 (http://www.labrada.com/leanbodychallenge/pastwinner-lbcwinner_2011). Pretty cool to talk to someone who has been through this and won it...gave some great practical tips and it was encouraging that you don't have to live in a gym to look good!
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he CALLED you?! That is cool. Did he follow the 12 week program to the letter? What did he pass on to you that you're willing to share with us?0
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Yes, he followed it to a "T" but one thing you will learn is that Labrada 's plan has two "versions"....The mainstream plan that you see on the website and challenge page is less aggressive - you still eat breads, have cheat meals, less calorie count focused, etc. Still a good plan and how I originally found out about Labrada...
Then there is the "aggressive" plan that he lays out in a book called "Get Lean" - it tends to be targeted towards bodybuilders and getting ready for shows...it is more aggressive in terms of eliminating fruit, dairy, breads, lunch meats, etc and also has a tighter calorie count. The first time I read it, I was surprised at how detailed it was (I just re-read it) - pretty prescriptive. This more aggressive plan is what Mike followed to win.
I personally fall in the middle of how I'm approaching things...When I did the challenge in 2011, i stil ate whole wheat bread, whole wheat pasta, lots of lunch meat, etc. and lost 25 lbs. Did I look as ripped as the winners? NO but I also didn't do much strength training. This time I am eating "cleaner" and trying to eat less processed food and minimize bread. My wife and I were trying to do this anyways beyond the challenge as we eat way too much processed stuff.
I also have a practical challenge of travelling every week so it's difficult to get real prescriptive on where I eat.
Long answer but hope that helps....an encouraging point was that he was only spending 30-45/min doing strength training - I envisioned having the winners basically living in the gym...
I'm sure there are other things that I will remember and post here later0 -
A few other things I remembered....
+ Take pictures every week or so - it's hard to see the progress when you look in the mirror every day...I did this back in 2011 and took pics about 1/2 way through the challenge
+ JUST DO SOMETHING...if you cant access a gym, do pushups...lift your kid..etc...
+ Find something that is workable for your lifestyle - for some that may mean creating a home gym vs going to gym, etc0