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Thursday, March 1, 2018

CEDRIC MCMILLAN biography, training and more!




Born and raised in New Jersey (USA), Cedric always had a passion for bodybuilding; he often drew pictures of muscular physiques in his early years, after being so fascinated with the sport. Despite not having a real taste of bodybuilding, all he would do was talk about muscles.

However, this passion soon turned into a reality. Cedric built a formidable physique throughout his years of training. Later on in Cedric’s professional career, he spent time serving in the U.S Army after high school graduation. This is where Cedric learned the limits to which he could push himself – enduring the physical and mental pain that’s often associated with military training.

During his time serving in the forces, Cedric made the decision to enter his first competition – the NPC North Carolina. This proved to be a great decision as he dominated the amateur leagues, earning his Pro Card shortly after, in 2009.

Since then, he’s built a reputation around his huge physique. Cedric is especially known for his impressive definition and muscle mass.


Cedric McMillan tensing his arms for a black and white photoshoot.

Athlete Statistics

Full Name: Cedric McMillan

Weight
295 - 310lbs (133.8kg - 140.6kg)

Height
6'1" (185.5cm)

Age
40

Date of Birth
August 17, 1977

Nationality
American
Cedric McMillan showing his back posing for a photoshoot.

Accomplishments
Competition History
2007-2012

2007 NPC South Carolina, Super Heavyweight – 1st (Overall)
2008 NPC Junior USA, Super Heavyweight – 1st (Overall)
2009 NPC Nationals, Super Heavyweight – 1st (Overall)
2010 IFBB Europa Supershow, Open – 4th
2011 IFBB New York Pro, Open – 11th
2011 IFBB Orlando Show of Champions – 1st
2012 IFBB New York Pro – 1st
2013 (IFBB)

Arnold Classic – 6th
FIBO Power Germany – 1st
New York Pro – 12th
Olympia Weekend – 12th
2014-2015 (IFBB)

Arnold Classic
Arnold Sports Festival – 4th
Golden State Pro – 1st
Europa Atlantic City – 2nd
Nordic Pro – 3rd



Biography
Becoming Inspired
One day, when watching TV at home around the age of 5, Cedric saw bodybuilders for the first time. This, immediately sparked an interest in Cedric, stating; “I’d lay on the floor and look at the TV, I was really fascinated by muscular physiques. I told myself I was always going to have muscle”.

Cedric’s became inspired even further after watching the film, Conan The Barbarian starring Arnold Schwarzenegger. Cedric said;“Arnold was my first bodybuilding idol, I wanted to look like Conan”.

As the years developed, so did Cedric’s physique. He began to do push-ups, sit-ups, along with digesting as much bodybuilding information as he could get his hands on. It was his neighbor, an aspiring powerlifter, who gave the young Cedric a bodybuilders magazine to research training routines, and learn more about the bodybuilding lifestyle.

It was during this time, Cedric also started to draw the figures he saw in these magazine, hoping one day to become just like them. Cedric said, “one day, instead of looking at their physiques and drawing Charatures, I actually started to read what was inside”. This was the point he began to further develop his understanding of obtaining such a physique.

 



Lifting Weights For The First Time
At the age of 13, Cedric’s mother bought him a set of weights. This is when Cedric’s physique started to develop at its quickest rate since the beginning of his fascination for ‘muscle‘. However, using the weights wasn’t going to be easy for Cedric.

Even though Cedric’s mother bought him a new weights set, she wouldn’t allow him to assemble them without supervision. She feared he’d hurt himself – but Cedric had a plan.

Once his mother went to work, Cedric would take the weights out form under his bed, where he’d exercise with the barbell and dumbbells in ‘secret’. Everyday before his mother returned home, he’d neatly put the weights back under the bed as if nothing had happened.

Eventually, Cedric’s mother’s boyfriend persuaded her to let Cedric assemble the weights. With his help, Cedric put together the weights and began to lift the ‘iron‘ with only one intention – to enjoy the feeling of working out and build muscle.

Afraid Of Team Sports
Even though Cedric had an athletic physique throughout his youth thanks to working-out so often, he chose not to play competitive team sports. As he said, “I was always the individual type of guy”. It wasn’t only his ‘lone-man’ way of doing things that kept Cedric away from team sports.

Cedric was constantly afraid of making mistakes in team sports, thinking he would ‘mess-up’. This, is ultimately what turned Cedric into a solo athlete from the very beginning.

 



Graduating & The US Army
After graduating from college, and learning more about weight training along the way, Cedric decided to join the US Army Reserves. It was there he continued to train within the military.

During his early months within the forces, Cedric recalled adding an additional 10 lbs of lean muscle-mass to his once lean and small physique.

Taking Bodybuilding A Step Further
Cedric later moved out of his family home to Columbia, South Carolina. It was here where Cedric entered a nutrition store to buy a tub of protein powder. That’s where he met Mark Neil, who was an amateur bodybuilder at the time.

In Cedric’s opinion, Mark’s was the ‘biggest‘ guy he’d ever seen. Cedric naturally wanted to look the same. He asked Mark “how do I get shoulders like yours?”. Mark gave Cedric advice on eating and training. Mark’s main rule was to “eat more”.

Cedric would go by the supplement shop everyday to ask Mark advice on supplements, training routines, and the best way to build muscle.

Cedric said he “annoyed” Mark from time-to-time with his bodybuilding questions. But Cedric wanted to know, and learn as much as possible from his new icon. After one month of listening to Mark’s advice, and especially his main rule to “eat more,” Cedric weighed an additional 30 lbs in only 4 weeks.

 



Entering Bodybuilding Competitions
Cedric’s ‘rapid‘ weight gain was a result of his body adapting to a new way of eating. Cedric went onto say that throughout his early years of weightlifting at home, he didn’t give his body enough food to grow. With this new approach to eating on a regular basis, and Mark’s support, Cedric finally started to see the results he’d always longed for.

After Mark saw how Cedric’s physique developed after one month of training. Mark hinted at Cedric to compete in a bodybuilding show that was only four weeks away – Cedric jumped at the chance.

Within four additional weeks of dieting and training under Mark’s supervision, where he initially weighed 195 lbs, Cedric finished his mini bulk at 225 lbs.

Cedric then proceeded to diet down to 205 lbs in time for the show, all within four weeks. This proved to Cedric, and to his peers, that he had everything it took to become a bodybuilding champion.

Winning His First Competition
At the show, Cedric said there wasn’t much competition that day. He entered in the heavyweight class, where there was only one other competitor of a much smaller build.

Needless to say, Cedric won his very first competition taking home 1st place – cementing his love for bodybuilding during this time.





Back On Tour
After some time, Cedric was eventually called back on duty, where his unit were sent to Iraq in 2003-04. While Cedric served in Iraq, he was stationed “in the middle of nowhere” without a gym available to maintain his physique.

Even though Cedric didn’t have a gym at hand, he was lucky enough to gather spare wood, and machine parts from broken vehicles.

Using everything he could, Cedric built a fully working gym on base in the middle of the dessert.

Returning Home From Iraq
As soon as Cedric returned home from Iraq, he immediately began to train for his next competition. It was in 2005 that Cedric competed in an open class local show. However, Cedric didn’t win the overall title, but he did with his weight class.

Continuing on his bodybuilding journey, he aimed to gain more weight to enter in the 2007 South Carolina State Show. He did just that, eventually weighing in at 232 lbs.

After the hard work, and dedication he put into training prior to the competition, Cedric’s consistency had paid off. He won the Super Heavyweight Class, and the Overall Title that day.

Winning His Pro Card
In 2008, Cedric competed again, winning the Super Heavyweight and the Overalls thanks to his incredible muscle definition and size. This time around, he weighed a 242 lbs.

After that competition, Cedric started to prepare for the Nationals. Again, aiming to ‘up‘ his weight class for the 2009 show at the Florida State Nationals. It was during this competition he turned Pro, winning his Professional Bodybuilding Card – taking home the top position.


Cedric McMillan training his back and arms in the gym.


Cedric-McMillan-training-his-arms-in-the-gym


Idols and Influences
Cedric has sited Mark Neil as being one of his main idols and influences in his early days of competing. It was Mark who grounded Cedric, offering invaluable advice when it came to nutrition, training, and professionalism.

Cedric recalls a time where he acted ‘exited‘ after his first bodybuilding competition win. It was Mark who said “remain humble, no matter what the outcome”. This advice always ‘stuck‘ with Cedric – forging him into the respectable, and humble athlete he is today.

Besides Mark, Cedric has also taken inspiration form Arnold Schwarzenegger – seeing Arnold’s huge physique on the big screen inspired Cedric to ‘pick up’ the iron.

Cedric-McMillan-showing-his-huge-back while pulling weights.

supplements:

Whey protein powder

Whey protein isolated

Creatine

Bcaa

Casein powder

Multivitamin

Vitamin C

B complex

Glutamine

Omega 3












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Thursday, February 22, 2018

Jay Cutler’s Diet Chart, Workout Routine, and Bodybuilding Tips

Jay Cutler, born on 3 August 1973, is a legendary IFBB professional bodybuilder who has won four Mr. Olympia titles (2006-2007 and 2009-2010). The 42-year-old has dedicated his entire adulthood to bodybuilding, finding success as a professional competitor, an entrepreneur, as well as a proponent for the sport. He has built a lasting legacy on sacrifice, dedication, daily struggle, and hard work. Here is a great chance for all the fitness freaks to live, eat, and gain mass like a legend as we share Jay’s complete bodybuilding chart, diet, and supplement schedule.




Jay Cutler Diet Plan

Being a competitive bodybuilder, Jay has to eat a lot in order to get the adequate amount of calories. He backs up his regular hard training programs and workout schedules with several meals throughout the day. He consumes food on a consistent basis, and his daily calorie intake is around 4,700 calories. His regular diet consists of 40 percent carbs, 40 percent protein, and the remaining 20 percent comprises fat. Jay Cutler’s diet is based on the following principles:
  • Nutrition is crucial: Even if you train hard in the gym, the right measure of proteins, carbs, and healthy fats should be taken
  • Add supplements to your diet: Protein powders, multivitamins, fat burners, and BCAAs help in achieving fitness goals fast
  • Scheduling time for the meals: Building serious muscle requires ample calories. A professional bodybuilder or an athlete will have to devote 7-8 hours a day in preparing and taking meals
  • Right macronutrient ratio: To grow or build muscle you need to maintain the right balance of macronutrients. Do not simply expect a protein-rich or a carb-rich diet to do the trick



Jay Cutler Diet Chart

  • Meal 1: 2 whole eggs, 1 scoop of whey protein powder, 2 cups of egg whites, 2 slices of Ezekiel bread, 2 packs of oatmeal, 1 testosterone capsule
  • Meal 2: 12 ounces chicken, 2 cups brown rice
  • Pre-workout: 1 scoop of pre-training muscle building powder, 1 scoop of amino acid powder
  • Intra-workout: 1 scoop of muscle enhancing powder
  • Post-workout: 1 scoop of post-workout muscle building powder, 2 scoops of BCAA for workout recovery
  • Meal 3: 3 scoops of whey protein powder, 60 ounces of Gatorade
  • Meal 4: 14 ounces chicken, 12 ounces sweet potato
  • Meal 5: 12 ounces chicken, 2 cups brown rice
  • Meal 6: 6 ounces beef filet, 2 cups broccoli


Jay Cutler Workout Routine

Jay’s ripped body was not built on one fine day. It took over two decades of strenuous training and heavy lifting. Every time he trains at the gym, he does it with intensity, consistency, and attitude. He does not look to drop a weight until all the muscles are evenly exercised. There is no strict rule or restriction about the number of reps or sets. He concentrates more on the muscle groups that are not as dense or full, training his arms a little lightly while his legs and back are trained really hard.





Jay Cutler Body Statistics

  • Height: 1.79 m (5’9”)
  • Weight: 274 lbs (124 kg) in contests; 310 lbs (141 kg) offseason
  • Chest: 58”
  • Waist: 34”
  • Thighs: 33”
  • Biceps: 22”
  • Calves: 20”


Jay Cutler Workout Schedule

  • Monday (Chest Workouts; each workout with 3 sets, 10 reps, and 1 min rest): Leverage Incline Chest Press, Flat Bench Press, Dumbbell Flyes, Dips, Dumbbell Straight-Arm Pull-Over, Standing Calf Raise, Seated Calf Raise
  • Tuesday (Arm, Biceps, and Triceps Workouts; each with 3 sets, 10 reps, and 1 min rest): Rope Push-Down, Dips, French Press, Close-Grip Bench Press, Straight-Bar Push-Down, Barbell Curl, Preacher Curl, Dumbbell Curl, Hammer Curl, Reverse Curl
  • Wednesday (Take rest)
  • Thursday (Back Workouts): Reverse-Grip Pull-Down (sets: 4, reps: 10, rest: 1 min), One-Arm Dumbbell Row (sets: 4, reps: 10, rest: 1 min), T-Bar Row (sets: 4, reps: 10, rest: 1 min), Bent-Over Barbell Row (sets: 3, reps: 10, rest: 1 min), Seated Cable Row (sets: 3, reps: 10, rest: 1 min), Deadlift (sets: 4, reps: 10, rest: 1 min), Back Extensions (sets: 3, reps: 10, rest: 1 min)
  • Friday (Shoulder Workouts): Seated Side Dumbbell Lateral (sets: 6, reps: 10, rest: 1 min), Dumbbell Press (sets: 4, reps: 10, rest: 1 min), Barbell Front Raise (sets: 3, reps: 10, rest: 1 min), Cable Lateral Raise (sets: 3, reps: 10, rest: 1 min), Rear Dumbbell Lateral (sets: 3, reps: 10, rest: 1 min), Rear Cable Lateral (sets: 3, reps: 10, rest: 1 min), Dumbbell Shrug (sets: 6, reps: 10, rest: 1 min)
  • Saturday (Leg Workouts): Lying Leg Curl (sets: 4, reps: 10, rest: 1 min), Seated Leg Curl (sets: 3, reps: 10, rest: 1 min), Single-Leg Curl (sets: 3, reps: 10, rest: 1 min), Stiff-Legged Deadlift (sets: 3, reps: 10, rest: 1 min), Leg Extension (sets: 2, reps: 10, rest: 1 min), Leg Press (sets: 4, reps: 10, rest: 1 min), Hack Squat (sets: 4, reps: 10, rest: 1 min), Front Squat (sets: 4, reps: 10, rest: 1 min), Lunge (sets: 3, reps: 10, rest: 1 min), Leg Extension (sets: 4, reps: 10, rest: 1 min)
  • Sunday (Rest Day)
When it comes to exercising, Jay does not always follow a set schedule. Like Jay, if you know what works the best, you can personalize your training sessions and exercise depending upon how your body feels.

Jay Cutler Bodybuilding Tips

  • Scheduling adequate rest between workouts is important for boosting your volume
  • If the muscle group is complex, it will require a diverse set of exercises
  • You can add a variety of exercises and reduce the sets to have an impact on larger areas

Wednesday, February 7, 2018

DENNIS WOLF IFBB PRO






BIOGRAPHY

Place of birth: Tokmak (Russia)
Date of birth: October 1978
Martial status: married
Height: 180 cm
Weight Off-Season: 280 – 300 pounds
Competition: 258 pounds

A native of the former USSR who moved with his family to Germany in 1992, Dennis Wolf first became interested in bodybuilding as a hobby. However, his excellent genetics soon became apparent, and Dennis decided to begin competing on the international stage. He made his amateur debut at the 1999 NRW Newcomer Championships, placing 2nd in the heavyweight class, and claimed his first win the following year at the 2000 NRW International Championships, taking home the heavyweight and overall trophies.
In 2005, Dennis won the heavyweight and overall classes at the German National Championships, then turned pro with heavyweight and overall wins at the World Amateur Championships, paving the way for his IFBB professional debut at the 2006 Europa Supershow in Texas. In 2007, Dennis claimed his first professional victory at the Keystone Pro Classic, and later that year placed 5th at the prestigious Mr. Olympia.
Already one of the top bodybuilders in the world, Dennis continues to grow and mature as he works tirelessly to improve at the sport that he loves. He has his sights set firmly on the Sandow, and with his work ethic, genetics, the sky’s the limit for what this man can achieve.


Titel Pro:
- EVLS Prague Pro 2015 – 4th place
- Arnold Classic Europe 2015 – 3rd place
- Mr. Olympia 2015 – 4th place
- San Marino Pro 2014 – 2nd place
- EVLS Prague Pro 2014 – 1st place
- Arnold Classic Europe 2014 – 1st place
- Mr. Olympia 2014 – 4th place
- Arnold Classic 2014 – 1st place
- Arnold Classic Europae 2013 – 3rd place
- Mr.Olympia 2013 – 3rd place
- EVLS Prague Pro 2012 – 1st place
- Arnold Classic Europe 2012 – 2nd place
- Mr.Olympia 2012 – 6th place
- Arnold Classic 2012 – 2nd place
- Sheru Classic 2011 – 5th place
- Mr. Olympia 2011 – 5th place
- Australian Pro 2011 – 1st place
- Arnold Classic 2011 – 2nd place
- Flex Pro 2011 – 4th place
- Mr. Olympia 2010 – 5th place
- NY Pro 2010 – 3rd place
- Mr. Olympia 2009 – 16th place
- Mr. Olympia 2008 – 4th place
- Mr. Olympia 2007 – 5th place
- Keystone Pro Classic 2007 – 1st place
- New York Pro 2007 – 3rd place
- Mr. Olympia 2006 – 16th place
- Grand Prix Spain 2006 – 3rd place
- Montreal Pro Championships 2006 – 5th place
- Europa Supershow 2006 – 7th place





Titel Amateur:
- IFBB World Champion & Overall Winner 2005
- WM-Qualifikation 2005(IFBB) : 1.Platz
- 46.Deutsche Meisterschaft 2005 (IFBB) : 1.Platz (Schwergewicht) und Gesamtsieg
- NRW-Landesmeisterschaft 2005 (IFBB) : 1.Platz (Schwergewicht) und Gesamtsieg
- Int.Hessischer Heavyweight Champion-Pokal 2005 : 2.Platz
- Deutsche Meisterschaft(Germering) 2004 (IFBB) : 2.Platz
- NRW-Landesmeisterschaft 2004 (IFBB) : 1.Platz (Schwergewicht) + Gesamtsieg
- Belgium Grand Prix 2002 : 1.Platz
- Mr.Universum 2002 (WPF) : Vize Weltmeister Super Schwergewicht)
- Internatinale Deutsche Meisterschaft 2000 (IFBB) : 4.Platz (Schwergewicht)
- NRW-Landesmeisterschaft 2000 (IFBB) : 1.Platz (Schwergewicht) und Gesamtsieg
- NRW-Landesmeisterschaft 1999 (IFBB) : 4.Platz (Schwergewicht)
- Multipowerpokal 1999 (IFBB) : 4.Platz (Schwergewicht)
- Newcomer 1999 (IFBB) : 2.Platz (Schwergewicht)



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