QuadCast
Podcast by Ryan Milton
If you compete or want to compete in Wellness this podcast is for you! Learn everything you need to know to be your best Wellness competitor!
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5 episodesIn this episode of Quadcast, Ryan Milton and Jaci Gill dive deep into the complexities of nutrition, focusing on optimal food choices for health and wellness. They discuss the drawbacks of diet culture, the importance of whole foods, and the roles of carbohydrates and fats in a balanced diet. They emphasize the need for individuals to understand their own dietary needs and to make informed choices based on nutrient density rather than marketing gimmicks. They also discuss the differences between nutrition for competitors and lifestyle clients, debunk myths surrounding red meat, and provide insights on preparing for wellness competition. And highlight the importance of individuals taking control of their health and making informed dietary choices, while also addressing the challenges of caloric management post-competition. Key points: * Diet culture often promotes low-calorie options that lack nutrients. * Whole foods provide essential nutrients and energy for optimal health. * Not all protein sources are created equal; quality matters. * Carbohydrates are essential and should be chosen wisely. * Fats play a crucial role in health, especially for women. * Understanding food labels is key to making better choices. * Balance is important; it's okay to enjoy processed foods occasionally. * Individual dietary needs vary based on personal goals and health. * Education and awareness are vital for making informed food choices. * Experimentation with food can lead to better health outcomes. You don't need to artificially add fats to your diet. * Whole foods provide the nutrients we often supplement. * Inflammatory foods can cause various health issues. * Making small, incremental changes can lead to better health. * Nutrition for competitors should focus on whole, nutrient-dense foods. * Red meat is nutrient-dense and beneficial for health. * Understanding your body's response to foods is crucial. * Caloric management post-competition is essential to avoid rebound weight gain. * Everyone can benefit from a nutritious diet, regardless of their goals. * Taking control of your health is a personal responsibility. Time Stamps: 00:00 Introduction and Context 04:53 The Importance of Whole Foods 09:24 Optimal Food Choices for Health 14:25 Understanding Carbohydrates 18:04 The Role of Fats in Nutrition 26:05 Understanding Fats in Our Diet 28:01 The Importance of Whole Foods 29:48 Identifying Inflammatory Foods 32:08 The Journey to Better Health 33:58 Nutrition for Competitors vs. Lifestyle Clients 38:12 Debunking Myths About Red Meat 40:58 Preparing for Wellness Competitions 44:10 Caloric Management Post-Competition
QUADCast is back and in this episode, Ryan and Jaci are diving deep into bodybuilding nutrition. They talk about the importance of nutrition in achieving optimal results and debunk common misconceptions about bodybuilder diets. They also discuss the drawbacks of following generic meal plans and the benefits of tracking macros, emphasizing the importance of individuality in nutrition and the need for experimentation and flexibility in finding what works best for each person. The conversation explores the negative connotations around macro tracking and “If it fits your macros”. They also discuss the potential dangers of extreme dieting and the importance of taking care of one's body during prep. They highlight the need to bring health back to bodybuilding and the detrimental effects of malnutrition on overall well-being and touch on the differences between men and women in terms of hormones and nutrition. Key Points: * Nutrition is a crucial aspect of bodybuilding and contest prep. * There is a stigma around bodybuilder diets, but it's important to debunk the myth that there is only one way to get to stage and that extreme measures like starvation are necessary. * Meal plans can be helpful for beginners to learn the fundamentals of nutrition, but they should not be followed indefinitely. Individuality and diversity in food choices are important for long-term success. * Tracking macros provides accountability and allows for flexibility in food choices while still achieving desired outcomes. * Experimentation and listening to your body's needs are key in finding the right approach to nutrition for optimal results. * Extreme dieting can have detrimental effects on overall well-being. * Bring back health to bodybuilding and prioritize well-being over extreme measures. * Consider the differences between men and women in terms of hormones and nutrition. * Make sustainable choices that prioritize long-term health. Chapters: 00:00 - Nutrition for Bodybuilding and Show Prep 05:51 - The Myth of Extreme Bodybuilder Diets 09:47 - The Pros and Cons of Meal Plans 14:33 - The Benefits of Tracking Macros 17:58 - Emphasizing Individuality and Flexibility in Nutrition 19:43 - The Negative Connotations of Macro Tracking 21:37 - The Dangers of Extreme Dieting 29:41 - Bringing Back Health to Bodybuilding 33:08 - Understanding the Differences Between Men and Women 35:27 - Making Sustainable Choices for Long-Term Health
It’s QUADCast episode 3! Ryan and Jaci are back and are diving deep into the importance of maximizing the off-season in bodybuilding, the negative impacts of extreme prep, and the significance of recovery and hormone regulation. They emphasize the need for a balanced and sustainable approach to training and nutrition, highlighting the dangers of extreme measures and the benefits of a well-structured improvement season. They also cover the three phases of bodybuilding prep: building, cutting, and recovery. They emphasize the importance of trust, autonomy, and balance in nutrition and training. The recovery phase is highlighted as a crucial period for healing, self-care, and mental well-being and a final reminder that bodybuilding should enhance your life, not be a detriment to it. Key Points: * Off-season is crucial for recovery, mental health, and making improvements to your physique. * Extreme prep measures can have detrimental effects on hormones, metabolism, and overall health. * Balanced and sustainable approaches to training and nutrition are essential for long-term health and success in bodybuilding. * Bodybuilding should enhance life, not be a detriment to it Chapters 00:00 - Maximizing the Off-Season 03:22 - The Importance of Recovery and Hormone Regulation 12:25 - The Approach to the Improvement Season and Off-Season 35:51 - The Cutting Phase: Getting Lean and Balancing Intensity 46:36 - The Recovery Phase: Healing, Self-Care, and Mental Well-Being
It’s episode 2 of QuadCAST! Jaci and Ryan start off by recapping Jaci's recent competition success and the changes she made in her prep. They also talk about the future of the wellness division and the criteria for judging wellness athletes. Jaci emphasizes the importance of bringing an athletic look to the stage and finding the right balance between muscle development and conditioning. They also touch on the need for athletes to trust their coaches and their own bodies, and the importance of feedback from judges. Key Points: * The wellness division in bodybuilding is evolving and the criteria for judging wellness athletes is changing. * Athletes in the wellness division should aim for an athletic look, with a focus on muscle development and conditioning. * Feedback from judges is important for athletes to understand how to improve and meet the criteria. * Trusting your coach and your own body is crucial in the competition prep process. * The future of the wellness division is heading towards a more balanced and athletic physique. Wellness athletes should focus on building muscle and achieving the right level of conditioning. * Achieving a glute tie-in requires a combination of muscle development and the right level of conditioning. * Being realistic and patient is key in the journey to compete in wellness. Chapters: 00:00 - Jaci's Recent Competition Success 07:13 - The Importance of Peak Week and Mental Preparation 30:16 - Introduction and the Similarities Between Tapered Look and Wellness 39:30 - Steps to Take Before Competing in Wellness 45:00 - Q&A
It's episode 1 of the QUADCast! Coach Ry and Coach Jaci Gill discuss the wellness division and how to determine if it's the right division for you. They talk about the criteria for wellness competitors, which includes a lower body dominant physique with larger quads, glutes, and hamstrings. They also discuss the importance of genetics and training preferences in choosing a division, and the commitment and lifestyle required for success in the sport. Emphasizing the need for hard work, dedication, and a love for the sport, as well as the importance of considering lifestyle and goals when deciding on a division. Still not sure if wellness is the right division for you? Take my free quiz and with a few simple questions, I'll tell you exactly which division is best for you. ⬇️ Take My Free Division Quiz ⬇️ https://www.teamfflex.com/femaledivisionquiz Chapters 00:00 - Introduction and Overview 02:58 - Determining if the Wellness Division is Right for You 06:31 - The Coach-Athlete Relationship and Experience 10:45 - The Importance of Nutrition in Wellness Competitions 14:09 - Common Questions and Considerations in Division Selection 21:28 - The Criteria for Wellness Competitors 25:37 - Considering Personal Preferences in Division Selection 28:00 - Understanding Competitors' Goals and Aspirations 28:32 - The Accessibility and Competitiveness of Bodybuilding 33:30 - Choosing the Right Division: Genetics, Training, and Goals 43:53 - The Importance of Training, Posing, and Presentation 46:06 - The Commitment and Lifestyle of a Bodybuilder
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