How Did You Get Started?
I saw she was holding a Fitness Preparation Camp and became interested. I ended up chatting with Cathy and discovered with no gymnastics background that it would be possible to put a routine together and be ready for an April Show. We would focus on my strengths, which was more strength moves rather than dance or acrobatics. I decided to give it a shot, attended the camp, and three years later here I am.
What Workout Plan Worked Best For You?
Currently I am training for Figure competitions. I am working with heavier weights and medium to high repetitions (12-15 reps for upper body, 15-20reps for lower). In the off season I still use heavy weights but with low to medium repitions for upper body (8-12 reps for upper body, 12-15reps for the lower body).
My Current split looks like this:
When I prepare for a show, I hit cardio (combination of elliptical/stepper & running) at 5:00am Monday-Friday for 45-50 minutes in the beginning, (this will go down to 30 minutes when my body gets leaner), and then after my lifting workouts in the evenings I'm doing an additional 20 minutes of light cardio: Recumbant Bike, or walking on an incline (this will be eliminated completely as I get closer).
In the off season I try to keep Cardio in 5-6 days a week for about 30 minutes. I really try and get too the gym to get most of my cardio in the off season by biking, hiking, or walking the dog. Anything that will take me outdoors. What Nutrition Plan Has Worked Best For You?
I have found that I need to stay healthy pretty much year round with an occasional "treat" meal once a week in the off season. If I am able to keep my weight within 5-10lbs of competition it stays much healthier and is easier on me mentally and physically to get ready for a show.
Since I am currently getting ready for a show, I started cleaning things up 16 weeks out. This gives my body time to come down slowly and tighten up. I am eating 6-7 meals a day.
This is what my daily diet looks like now:
I do fluctuate high and low carb days to keep my body guessing. On the days I do not lift I incorporate no afternoon carbs but up my fat intake a bit. On the days I am doing more, for example: leg day, I will add more carbs in the later part of the day before and or after my workout. What Supplements Have Given You The Greatest Gains? I like using Glutamine to help preserve muscle. I also use Champion Nutrition Pure Whey Vanilla, Beverly Internationals Chocolate Muscle provider protein powder, and recently have started using BSN’s products... I love their banana-nut protein powder and like the effects of their Thermonex. Why Do You Love Fitness? I love taking my physique to a place where many others are not able to. It takes dedication, discipline, patience and a great support system to compete in this arena. I love the individuals I have met through competing; many have become my closest friends. I also love being on stage and the competitiveness that everyone exudes, it becomes contagious! What Are Your Future Bodybuilding Plans?
This coming year I am concentrating on Figure Events. The last two years have been hard on my wrists/knees,etc. There is a list of shows I plan to compete in this Spring/Summer, some of my upcoming shows include an OCB Figure competition in Richmond,VA on April 30th. www.ocbbodybuilding.com and two WNSO events, Baltimore, MD on May 21st and FAME 2005 in Toronto Canada June 10-12th. www.WNSO.com or www.Fameworldevents.com.
Also watch out for my Website in Summer 2005 which is in the process of development, www.lauracoco.com! What One Tip Would You Give Other Fitness Competitors? Do not let anything stop you from achieving your goals. One of the biggest obstacles to overcome in my first year of competition was the cost of competing. I was able to raise over $2,000 in sponsorships from local businesses before EVER stepping on stage to support my goal. Our team in Blacksburg,VA X-treme Physiques ( a bodybuilding, fitness & figure team) is currently raising funds through local sponsors and various fundraisers to fund this year’s expense. You truly can make anything happen if you believe in yourself and what you are doing. Who Are Your Favorite Fitness Competitors/Bodybuilders?
I also admire IFBB fitness Competitor Amy Huber who has truly been a great mentor and friend to me (www.amyhuber.com). Alicia Denson who is full of energy and whom I knew since we road the bus together in Naugatuck, CT on our way to grammar school (www.aliciadenson.com). Wendy West, another great mentor who has helped me along the way www.wendiwest.com. And my workout partner Amanda Weidner, a competitive bodybuilder.
It also wouldn't be right to leave out one of my most positive influences & biggest supporter, WNBF pro-bodybuilder, Kurt Weidner (my boyfriend), who through ups & downs of competing (hi & low carb days), is always there for me.
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