The Low Body Fat Secret Of Bodybuilders
And Fitness Models
By: Tom Venuto, CSCS, NSCA
www.BurnTheFat.com
www.BurnTheFatInnerCircle.com
The secret to getting super lean – I’m talking about being RIPPED,
not just “average body fat” – is all about mastering
the art of "peaking." Most people do not have a clue about
what it takes to reach the type of low body fat levels that reveal
ripped six-pack abs, muscle striations, vascularity and extreme
muscular definition, so they go about it completely the wrong way.
Here’s a case in point: One of my newsletter subscribers
recently sent me this question:
Tom, on your www.burnthefat.com website, you wrote:
‘Who better to model than bodybuilders and fitness competitors?
No athletes in the world get as lean as quickly as bodybuilders
and fitness competitors. The transformations they undergo in 12
weeks prior to competition would boggle your mind! Only ultra-endurance
athletes come close in terms of low body fat levels, but endurance
athletes like triathaletes and marathoners often get lean at the
expense of chewing up all their muscle. Some of them are nothing
but skin and bone.’
"There seems to be a contradiction unless I'm missing something.
Why do bodybuilders and fitness competitors have to go through a
12 week 'transformation' prior to every event instead of staying
'lean and mean' all the time? If they practice the secrets exposed
in your book, they should be staying in shape all the time instead
of having to work at losing fat prior to every competitive event,
correct?"
There is a logical explanation for why bodybuilders and other physique
athletes (fitness and figure competitors), don’t remain completely
ripped all year round, and it’s the very reason they are able
to get so ripped on the day of a contest…
You can’t hold a peak forever or it’s not a "peak",
right? What is the definition of a peak? It’s a high point
surrounded by two lower points isn’t it?
Therefore, any shape you can stay in all year round is NOT your
“peak” condition.
The intelligent approach to nutrition and training (which almost
all bodybuilders and fitness/figure competitors use), is to train
and diet in a seasonal or cyclical fashion and build up to a peak,
then ease off to a maintenance or growth phase.
I am NOT talking about bulking up and getting fat and out of shape
every year, then dieting it all off every year. What I’m talking
about is going from good shape to great (peak) shape, then easing
back off to good shape.... but never getting "out of shape."
Makes a lot of sense, doesn’t it?
Here’s an example: I have no intentions whatsoever of walking
around 365 days a year at 4% body fat like I appear in the photo
on my website. Off-season, when I'm not competing, my body fat is
usually between 8 – 10%. Mind you, that’s very lean
and still single digit body fat.
I don't stray too far from competition shape, but I don't maintain
contest shape all the time. It takes me 12-14 weeks or so to gradually
drop from 9.5% to 3.5%-4.0% body fat to "peak" for competition
with NO loss of lean body mass...using the same techniques I reveal
in my e-book.
It would be almost impossible to maintain 4% body fat, and even
if I could, why would I want to? For the few weeks prior to competition
I’m so depleted, ripped, and even “drawn” in the
face, that complete strangers walk up and offer to feed me.
Okay, so I’m just kidding about that, but let’s just
say being “being ripped to shreds” isn’t a desirable
condition to maintain because it takes such a monumental effort
to stay there. It’s probably not even healthy to try forcing
yourself to hold extreme low body fat. Unless you’re a natural
“ectomorph” (skinny, fast metabolism body type), your
body will fight you. Not only that, anabolic hormones may drop and
sometimes your immune system is affected as well. It’s just
not “normal” to walk around all the time with literally
no subcutaneous body fat.
Instead of attempting to hold the peak, I cycle back into a less
demanding off-season program and avoid creeping beyond 9.9% body
fat. Some years I’ve stayed leaner - like 6-7%, (which takes
effort), especially when I knew I would be photographed, but I don’t
let my body fat go over 10%.
This practice isn’t just restricted to bodybuilders. Athletes
in all sports use periodization to build themselves up to their
best shape for competition. Is a pro football player in the same
condition in March-April as he is in August-September? Not a chance.
Many show up fat and out of shape (relatively speaking) for training
camp, others just need fine tuning, but none are in peak form...
that’s why they have training camp!!!
There’s another reason you wouldn’t want to maintain
a “ripped to shreds” physique all year round –
you’d have to be dieting (calorie restricted) all the time.
And this is one of the reasons that 95% of people can’t lose
weight and keep it off --they are CHRONIC dieters... always on some
type of diet. Know anyone like that?
You can’t stay on restricted low calories indefinitely. Sooner
or later your metabolism slows down and you plateau as your body
adapts to the chronically lowered food intake. But if you diet for
fat loss and push incredibly hard for 3 months, then ease off for
a while and eat a little more (healthy food, not "pigging out"),
your metabolic rate is re-stimulated. In a few weeks or months,
you can return to another fat loss phase and reach an even lower
body fat level, until you finally reach the point that’s your
happy maintenance level for life – a level that is healthy
and realistic – as well as visually appealing.
Bodybuilders have discovered a methodology for losing fat that’s
so effective, it puts them in complete control of their body composition.
They’ve mastered this area of their lives and will never have
to worry about it again. If they ever “slip” and fall
off the wagon like all humans do at times … no problem! They
know how to get back into shape fast.
Bodybuilders have the tools and knowledge to hold a low body fat
all year round (such as 9% for men, or about 15% for women), and
then at a whim, to reach a temporary “peak” of extremely
low body fat for the purpose of competition. Maybe most important
of all, they have the power and control to slowly ease back from
peak shape into maintenance, and not balloon up and yo-yo like most
conventional dieters!
What if you had the power to stay lean all year round, and then
get super lean when summer rolled around, or when you took your
vacation to the Caribbean, or when your wedding date was coming
up? Wouldn’t you like to be in control of your body like that?
Isn’t that the same thing that bodybuilders and fitness/figure
competitors do, only on a more practical, real-world level?
So even if you have no competitive aspirations whatsoever, don’t
you agree that there’s something of value everyone could learn
from physique athletes? Don’t model yourself after the huge
crowd of losers who gobble diet pills, buy exercise gimmicks and
suffer through starvation diets like automatons, only to gain back
everything they lost! Instead, learn from the leanest athletes on
Earth - natural bodybuilders and fitness competitors…
These physique athletes get as ripped as they want to be, exactly
when they want to, simply by manipulating their diets in a cyclical
fashion between pre-contest "cutting" programs and off
season "maintenance" or "muscle growth" programs.
Even if you have no desire to ever compete, try this seasonal “peaking”
approach yourself and you’ll see that it can work as well
for you as it does for elite bodybuilders.
If you’re interested in learning even more secrets of bodybuilders
and fitness models, visit the Burn The Fat website at: www.BurnTheFat.com.
Also See: Burn
the Fat Feed the Muscle
About the Author:
Tom Venuto is a lifetime natural bodybuilder, an NSCA-certified
personal trainer (CPT), certified strength & conditioning specialist
(CSCS), and author of the #1 best-selling e-book, "Burn the Fat,
Feed The Muscle.” Tom has written hundreds of articles and has been
featured in print magazines such as IRONMAN, Australian IRONMAN,
Natural Bodybuilding, Muscular Development, Exercise for Men and
Men’s Exercise, as well as on hundreds of websites worldwide. For
information on Tom's Fat Loss program, visit: www.BurnTheFat.com.
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