In this podcast I interview Paul Revelia from prophysique.com. I got introduced to Paul’s work from Cory, who works within Legion, and immediately liked him. He’s a lifelong athlete and natural bodybuilder, he has a lot of hands-on experience coaching men and women of all ages and circumstances, and he not only really knows his stuff, but he also touches on quite a few aspects of diet and exercise that most people don’t talk about. I myself have picked up quite a bit from his work, so that’s always a good sign in my eyes. In this interview, I pick Paul’s brains about what changes as you transition from a newbie to an intermediate and ultimately advanced weightlifter. Specifically, what you need to know to make sure that you keep making progress and, just as importantly, keep enjoying your diet and training. That last point is something many people don’t consider, but it’s hugely important because even when you do everything right, progress is much harder to come by once your newbie gains are behind you. And the methods and mindset that got you through your beginner phase won’t necessarily serve you well through your intermediate and advanced phases. So, if you’re an experienced weightlifter who wants to continue improving and enjoying the journey for the rest of your life, then I think you’re going to really like this interview. And if you’re still revelling in the glorious beginner gains, carry on, but listen up, because this is going to make sure that you don’t lose steam or fall off the wagon once the honeymoon ends. Let’s get to it... 6:06 - What changes once you're no longer new to weightlifting? What is going to determine your progress in the Intermediate phase? 13:09 - How should you go about increasing volume? How do you adjust your workout routine? How do you keep progressing after the newbie phase? 17:29 - Do you prioritize areas based on your physique, or increase overall volume in general? 29:48 - What are some tips and lessons for programming your own workout? 37:26 - Does diet need to change as an Intermediate? What tips do you have for diet and nutrition? 44:16 - How consistent does nutrition need to be? What optimizes progress? 47:05 - Any other tips especially for psychology and getting in the right mindset? 54:49 - Where can people find you and your work? Want to get my best advice on how to gain muscle and strength and lose fat faster? Sign up for my free newsletter! Click here: https://www.muscleforlife.com/signup/
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