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I want to start my blog by apologizing for being a little hard on body building as a sport. I give credit for anyone who works out no matter to what degree. Just walking in to a gym is the biggest step. So…. did anyone happen to watch the Rugby World Cup? It was awesome. It is a very popular sport in Europe. In the U.S. the problem is we don’t understand it. If some one were to take the time to push this sport it just might catch on. Just a thought.

OK.  What’s been going on in Hollywood? Well….I just finished shooting a new show with Steve-O from Jack Ass. We shot 8 shows for the first season. All I can tell you is that it’s American Idol meets Fear Factor. Very funny. It will air on TRUE T.V. some time in January. On November 15th I start the show Tear It Down And Build It Up. That will be on the History Channel.

In December, I start a movie called Phantom Hunt. One of those action movies. Now I have to tell you a little about what happened on the show. I am 5’10  and 200lbs. I wear a 48R 33 waist 32 inseam and an 18 inch neck. I tell you this because thats why I got hired for the show. We worked 14 hours a day. Really 14 hours. I was in the gym at 1:00 am in the morning. What kept me going was protein bars, protein juce, and protein powder, along with protein blitz. I drank them from morning to the time I would go to bed. I was able to keep my weight on and keep up my energy. It’s true when they tell yop, you are what you eat. It was a big hit with a lot of the crew as well. Because they kept asking me how I was able to keep my energy level up and go to the gym at the end of the night. It just proves how important protein is to the diet. I have always know how important protein is. I hope by blogging and telling you how it is helping me. You will try it and see and feel the same benefits that I do. So til my next blog grab a bat and get in the game.

A new month and a lot has happened since my last blog. But I did tell you I might have some good news for you. Being true to my word, I do. So lets get the good news out of the way before we get into all thats happened in the world of diet, training, and sports. I have my own show coming out this year. It will be on the History channel and we start shooting October of this year. The show is called Tear It Down And Build It Up. I am so looking forward to getting started. I will let you all know when the air dates come available. I also shot a commercial in Las Vegas for Southern Nevada Water Assoc. So if you live in Vegas keep an eye out for it. There are other things in the works but I don’t like talking about them until I’m sure. Now lets get on with it. Football. Yes football is finally here. It’s funny to me how we get so caught up in the game. I played football in a division 1 collage, and I still don’t get it. What is the attraction? Maybe it’s just me. Heres big news. MMA is going to be on Fox television. You know what that means. More fights. To tell you the truth, I’m tired of watching reruns of the same old fights. Heck half those guys don’t even fight anymore. But I do think it’s good for the sport and the fans. The fastest growing sport in the world just went main stream. OK OK you want me to say something about the Olympia Body Building show in Los Vegas. last week. Boring! How sad is it when you open a news paper or turn on your local sports programs. And believe me they have enough of them. Too many if you ask me. But not one mention of the Olympia.I bet if you didn’t know some one who was a body builder, you would of never known there was a show.. And really. Do you really want to look like that. Jay Cutler really put is foot in his mouth when he said about the winner. I’m not mentioning his name because I don’t remember and I don’t care. But when Cutler said of the winner he is the greatest athlete on the stage. Really. I have a hard time calling a body builder an athlete. It’s not like they can run, jump, swim,throw a base ball, golf, bowl, and the list goes on. O ya they can pose. Wow when did that become an athletic event? Look if your serious about losing waight and getting inei shape go check out a cross fit gym, or even an mma club. Not because you want to fight. But those guy are in such good shape. Last word.   PROTEIN cut the carbs and increase your protein and fats. And train train train. Good luck to everyone for going after your goals.

Maintenance. That has been quite a scary word since my finale last December. Everyone warned me about it, but I would always think to myself that it would be a whiz. Piece of cake! Truth be told, the daily struggles of maintenance are something that I believe I will deal with for the rest of my life.

Like I’ve stated before, I went back to lifting weights soon after my finale. I hit the weights hard and put myself on a muscle building program with the help of ProteinBlitz’s 60g of protein per serving. I figured I would need all the calories I could get while building, so my eating got a little out of control. Now, it is nearly physiologically impossible to pack on a bunch of muscle without adding on a little fat as well. So for three months I bulked and bulked and bulked. I was working out a lot so I felt as though I needed those calories to add muscle, but I took in more than I could handle, so my weight jumped up more than I expected. It was kind of like a slap in the face when I stepped on the scale.

I needed to change things up. For the last two months I have been in the cut phase of my program. I had to trim a little more than expected, but I knew it had to be done. I increased my cardio and actually added more protein shakes with the Protein Blitz while dropping my overall caloric intake. I’m proud to say I’ve actually dropped more than 15 pounds, but more importantly, I’ve packed on even more muscle than before. I’m two notches in on my belt, my pants are a lot looser, and I’m actually starting to see abs again! Who knew they would come back.

I feel unbelievable right now. There are two weeks left until the next Biggest Loser finale and I will be the on stage correspondent for DietsInReview.com. I was almost dreading doing it in the shape I was in a couple months ago, but look forward to doing it in the shape that I am in now. I can’t wait to wow everyone with my new muscular frame. I pick things up and put them down!

Note: Mark Pinhasovich received free product in exchange for his blog.

Apr 12, 2011

What’s up all you Blitz Beasts out there???

So I went back to work last week took the last year off and started my own business and decided also to take on more responsibilities, all I can say is Damn! It is not easy maintaining the workout lifestyle and work!!! Now I know how you all feel when you miss a meal or a workout. We all take pride in our body and push it to the limits in all aspects. I know you have to make working out a priority and change your schedule, so back at the gym at 6am. No more two a days, more reps, cardio and keep the meals in place (3 blitz chocolate 60 grams of protein shakes a day) along with lower my carbs I don’t have the time to burn all the excess carbs off that I was eating BACK TO BEING RIPPED!!!!

I Never Run Out of Steam. So for today’s fast, intense, blood rushing workout I did upper body: 1 exercise per muscle group, 3 sets, drop sets.  The goal was to get that pump that makes that vein stick out in the middle of your forehead. 

Shoulder Press Dumbbell:
Set 1: 80 lbs – 15 reps
Set 2: 50 lbs – 12 reps
Set 3: 35 lbs – Burnout!

Bench Press:
Set 1: 225 lbs -15 reps
Set 2: 185 lbs- 12 reps
Set 3: 135 lbs – Burnout!

Lat Pull Down:
Set 1: 180 lbs – 15 reps
Set 2: 150 lbs – 12 reps
Set 3: 110 lbs – Burnout!

Preacher Curl:
Set 1: 140 lbs – 15 reps
Set 2: 125 lbs – 12 reps
Set 3: 105 lbs - Burnout! 

Triceps Extension:
Set 1: 140 lbs – 15 reps
Set 2: 125 lbs – 12 reps
Set 3: 105 lbs - Burnout! 

By the end of workout I was done…done and done. I refueled my muscles with a nice ice cold grape BLITZ.

Feb 11, 2011

I find myself wanting to get in and out of the gym with no B.S. I can’t understand being there no more than 1 1/2 hours. Any longer than that and you’ll have to ask yourself “what are you doing?” So bring your Ipod and go go go.

I CRUSHED shoulders last night. I started with shoulder press on the machine at a weight that I could warm-up. I did 15 reps to get the blood flowing. Then I went right to the heavy weight – 150lbs for 3 sets of 8 to 10 reps. I felt great and felt the pump of blood rushing to my delts. Next, I decided to burn them out with cable side delts – 15 reps at 30lbs for 3 sets. It felt like my shoulder was about to fall off after that exercise! I ran right over and did barbell front raises for 60lbs – 8 to 10 reps (3 sets). And to finish off – machine rear delts: drop sets at 190lbs, 8 to 10 reps. Then cut weight in half to 100 lbs for another 10 reps (3 sets). I couldn’t even drink my BLITZ. My shoulders were TOAST.

Check out the fruits of my labor:

Lots of reps

I changed my leg workout around to 15 to 25 reps. I still get the blood rush and the pump but as I get OLDER the joints and cracking of the bones are feeling the heavy workouts.

I still do a total of 5 exercise and now train quads and hamstrings in the same day. I like the over all feel of a full leg workout instead of half done workout. Meaning I want the pump and rush along with the soreness in one complete workout instead of waiting 3 days after my quad workout. My goal with the workout is to get deep cuts. If I lose a little size…oh well. I like my jeans to fit in the waist instead of the old days when you had to go 2 sizes up in the waist to fit your legs.

I have to look at longevity instead of just today. Otherwise all this heavy training will catch up to me.

Confused??

I believe that the body remembers and when you get in a routine week after week, month after month the changes you are looking for slowly go flat.

So I changed the workout for the day I trained chest in 30 minutes, three exercises, 3 sets but drop set all the way to third set didn’t count reps on 2nd and 3rd set just burned out only on the first set always 10 to 15 reps then 2nd set cut weight by 50lbs burn out and third set cut weight again by 50lbs.

Bench Press:

1. 225lbs for 10 to 15 reps
2. 175lbs till burn out
3. 135lbs till burn out

Incline DB Flys:

1. 50lbs for 10 to 15 reps
2. 40 lbs burn out
3. 30 lbs burn out

Cable Flys

1-40lbs to burn out

Remember there is no rest period after set 1, the blood was flowing and the pump was amazing so was the post workout BLITZ (chocolate with banana)

Jan 12, 2011
Yo! Ya boy Afrozilla here. If you slacked on your workout and ate way too much this holiday season then you need to get back in shape quick right.

Well try out cutting out all large meals out of your diet and see if you can get 8 to 10 small meals a day. Implement PROTEIN BLITZ as a couple meals a day. Along with a good cardio centered workout and a health conscious meal plan you will back in shape in no time.

I always warm up on the stationary bike for 10 minutes to get the blood flowing and joints lubed. My workout is fast and intense – no reason to be their for more than one hour. The reps are 12 to 15 reps per set and 3 sets per exercise and sometimes a drop set were I cut weight in half and rep out till the fire is started.

I always start with single leg extension for me I can concentrate more, instead of possibly cheating where other quad is pulling the weight more. Second, always a pushing movement (leg press) and I increase weight each time, last is a superset of abductor, adductor machine reps of 15 and 3 sets, the legs should be on FIRE!

I never train hamstrings or calves that day, for me I am wiped out and all I want is a Blitz and a couch.