Tuesday, January 12, 2016

Bodybuilding Facing Extinction and Power lifting the New Hype

Author: Hussien Jabai
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Bodybuilding Facing Extinction and Power lifting the New Hype

       Is bodybuilding heading the same route as the dinosaurs? A question that many individuals will look at and find irrelevant, not covered by media, and seems to be an exaggerated conclusion. There are plenty of red flags that trigger the thought that maybe power lifting will become the new hype in the fitness community.
       Without a doubt, gear, aka vitamin S, is a huge factor in the role of a bodybuilder's career. Most commonly referred to as steroids/anabolics/pro-hormones/etc, have become a do or die power ball when it comes to how far along the professional ladder a bodybuilder will succeed. Your first response would be something like, “What about natural divisions and federations?” Okay let's face facts, not every natural division or federation drug tests all of their athletes, if not some of them. I know as a lifetime drug-free NPC competitor, I have never been drug tested in my life. Winners are not tested at these events as well. Alright, so let's just say natural divisions are tested at an event. Athletes find clearance time of drugs and when to cycle off prior to a show in which they can then test clean on a drug screening. Anytime there is some kind of reward from any type of competition, there will always be individuals trying to cut corners or cheat the system. Face it, if you are ignorant or oblivious, gear plays the biggest role in a successful bodybuilder's career due to the hype of standards and size on stage.
       Power lifting, on the other hand, has a more acknowledgment of the significance and pride of achieving your strength potential while maintaining a drug-free lifestyle. Every time I compete or attend drug tested federation based power lifting meets, athletes are being tested randomly, as well as the winners or record breakers. There is not a physical appearance standard, leaving training to be the factor in the way an individual can achieve a competitive standing in the ranks of the power lifting world. I personally feel this also gives athletes a more achievable goal as far as natural competitions go, while not being detrimental to their health.
       Health is a major concern when it comes to bodybuilding, whether it be from the over/misuse of drugs, depletion tactics, dehydration for stage presence, etc. The standards of the appearance and overall conditioning of a bodybuilder has skyrocketed due to the use of gear, that competitors go to extreme measures to deplete water and dry out. The kidneys take a major toll during this process, and when do wrong, can lead to dehydration, organ failure/malfunction, or even deem fatal at extreme conditions. I personally have gone a day or two simply sipping on water to dry out and stay as stage ready as possible on some occasions. The most desired circumstance? Definitely not. But some athletes do what they have to in order to obtain that pro card. There is a time and place for depletion, but to what extent?
      Power lifting on the other hand, is a performance based sport. Dehydration might only be necessary when an individual wants to obtain a specific weight class. This tactic has become popular due to the top level athletes who sauna and dehydrate prior to weigh-ins in order to achieve their desired weight. I can admit to dehydrating water, and manipulating my diet to drop 10-15lb in a one week period in order to meet a specific weight range to chase after a national record. Shit like this happens on the daily. Is it healthy? Hell no. But in all honesty, this happening is more rare than in the bodybuilding community due to the demand of a dry and grainy stage presence during bodybuilding.
     The size game and freak standard has destroyed the vision that is aesthetic bodybuilding, and makes the smaller athletes stray away from the sport due to genetic limitations. Drugs, drugs, and more drugs. That is about the extent as to how to play this game called bodybuilding in this generation. Athletes are stacking anabolics with anabolics. Pro-hormones on pro-hormones. The modern day of bodybuilding has become the war of the needles. Even in the natural bodybuilding federations and divisions, athletes will cycle off of gear just in time to pass a drug test and win a natural show. Any coach or individual active in the fitness community will inform you, that to be at the top level of any federation, you must play the game of the gear. Along with vitamin S, genetic freaks set major standards as to how competitors should look. When you step on stage, it is an immediate comparison war as to how well you stack up against athletes that aren't even on the stage with you. You hear people being compared to over and over again with the best of the best in the bodybuilding world. Genetic freaks seem to be visualized as the set standard and place the bar high 'af for every athlete even after that generation.
      To be honest, the genetic game is played in both sports, but the fact that Power Lifting is not a mass game, and more about overall performance and strength at a specific weight, the size of muscle isn't as relevant or detrimental to an individuals career. Genetic freaks as far as structure and leverages for specific lifts do count as a major factor in the sport, but that limitation to other athletes doesn't hinder their progress or standard.
      Bodybuilding, due to the industry's set standards, lack of knowledge of drug misuse and role in the sport, judgment of appearance rather than performance, etc, pushes athletes toward the sport of power lifting. Power lifting seems, from my personal experience, less judgmental and more accepting of who a person is, their limitations, genetics, abilities, etc. “Newbies” are welcomed with open arms and cheered on for their abilities, rather than handicaps. I am not saying bodybuilding is a mean sport, but you will see way more hate in the Bodybuilding community of this generation than any other sport. Why has it come to this? There isn't a specific factor or origin of this hate. I will blame social media personally. Why? Media sculpts and molds the mind of the masses, in which ignorance and lack of knowledge is spread, along with standards and comparisons.
      Whether you feel the same way or not, I feel like modern bodybuilding and the fitness industry in the fitness show community is striving to achieve the way of the dinosaurs. Power Lifting is becoming more and more popular and I feel like this sport is the hype of this generation. As time goes on, I wouldn't doubt that this sport will increase in popularity and size of competitor circle.

Thursday, January 7, 2016

“When logic and reason runs out, all you have left is faith.”

Author: Hussien Jabai

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When logic and reason runs out, all you have left is faith.”



    Life is merciless. Life will strike you when you are down, when you are on your last dollar, when you are holding on to your last breath. That moment you think nothing can get worse, life has a response. Your goals, dreams, and ambitions seem farther and farther away. Those you hold dear in your life, may leave you at a time you needed them most. Things you took for granted may be temporary and never appear in your life ever again. Opportunities you were once waiting for, vanish into the shadows and will never present themselves to you again. You feel like you have nothing left to hold on to, nothing left to fight for. You deem your purpose in life as pointless. You lose your fight, your drive, your motivation, your heart, your desire for another breath.

    First, your mind turns to logic. Alright, logically things could turn around. It's possible. It COULD happen. Logic in your head tells you there are other scenarios, other alternative routes to a brighter future, other events that could take place in your life. With logic, you can hold on for a moment. You feel like you at least have a way out of the current state you are in. You take a step back, take a breath, and seem to understand that change is possible. You could possibly get out of this situation alive. You start to weigh out your options and courses in which you find yourself possibly departing on. Questioning yourself as to which course deems possible in your journey to a better life, you then create questions in your head.

    Then your mind creeps over toward reason. Now, reason is a bit of a pain in the ass. Reason can be influenced by a person's state of mind, past experience, feelings on the issue, etc. Reasoning is when you start to weigh everything out and contemplate whether your possibly logical conclusions could happen and why. When you use reason to determine why something is happening to you, most likely a third party individual could use their reasoning skills and come up with an alternate outcome in their mind. Let's face it, reasoning is biased as can be, and must be used during a clear and calm state of mind. Depending on the severity and critical your situation effects your mindset and logic, reasoning may have little to no effect on boosting your drive to work through your time of hardship and adversity.

    When the dust settles, and the air becomes clear, there is one last line of support one reaches out to. Faith. Faith is the purpose for your fight, your struggle, your hustle, your drive, your motivation, your sense of meaning. Faith, in God (or any individual's worshiped deity), gives you that last breath of hope that maybe life can change. You put your life in His hands, to guide you through the darkness, for without darkness, there would be no light. You give your all to God, and pray that you see better days. Sometimes, prayer is all you have. Finding yourself at a crossroad in life, you let your faith lift your spirits. Faith brings you purpose. Life without meaning is not life at all. So when you take the time to think of your purpose here on Earth, of why you exist, of the meaning behind the madness, you draw conclusions that construct your faith. Faith in God leads you to understand that everything happens for a reason, to better yourself or someone you come in contact with. Your hardships may inspire others, may show others what the human race is possible of. A glimpse of your smile on a bad day, may lead someone to change their life. A good dead you may have partaken in, may create a chain of positive thoughts or actions in which help influence the rise of kindness among man-kind. A hardship or difficult relationship may help sculpt and mold your significant other, or yourself, into the better individual you will become.

    When logic and reasoning runs out, and all you have left is faith, that is all you need. Faith is your logic. Faith is your reasoning. Faith is your purpose. For without purpose, what are you fighting for? Purpose gives us life. So when you feel like you have ran out of logic, and reason is running low, lean toward faith. Faith is the answer.

Wednesday, January 6, 2016

"Ask And You Shall Receive" is DEAD

Author: Hussien Jabai
Website: Hussienjabaifitness.webs.com
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Twitter: @Hgwarrior71
“Ask and You Shall Receive” is DEAD

Day in and day out, when times get tough you will hear individuals tell others to just “ask and [they] shall receive”. This quote disturbs me from the very beginning of the quote. “Ask”? Why are you asking? Why do you have to ask for an opportunity, for the promotion, for the reward, for the gift, for life? A couple of things come to mind when an individual suddenly begins to ask for things.

The first thing that hits me is that individuals shelter a weak mindset. Asking for things shows weakness, depending on the situation. I'm not talking about some circumstances, but face it, not everyone asking is at their bottom dollar and living on the streets. When you begin to ask, you show you aren't strong willed or strong enough to boost your mindset and chase after what you are asking for. Nothing will ever be handed to you. Stop asking and start making shit happen. At the end of the day, you probably won't receive what you are asking for if you just sit on your ass. Scratch that, you WILL NOT receive what you are asking for if you don't get up and freaking put in the work.

Second off, you should not have to ask for an opportunity to arise. Opportunities don't just fall into your lap unless you were born into a damn wealthy family. Face it, for 99% of people such as myself, that didn't happen. You have to go out and make things happen. You have to make opportunities happen, and you sure as hell can't make them happen sitting on the couch whining and asking for shit. You want a damn opportunity? You woke up this morning didn't you? Not everyone did. You were blessed with another day, another moment, another breath, another chance. That to me is opportunity enough to go out and make something of yourself.

Third off, just by emphasizing the quote, “Ask and you shall receive,” in modern society, individuals have weakened the mindset and work ethic of this nation as a whole. People are now asking, for shit they do not need. You have people not being grateful for what they have, asking for unnecessary material items. Now the materials and resources they do have that they are ungrateful for, individuals around the world in third world countries, are starving and dying over because they actually need these items to survive.

When it boils down to the purpose of the quote,”Ask and you shall receive”, it was intended to be a form of faith between you and a superior being/worshiped deity. The quote itself does not phase me, due to the origin, but it is the context and situations in which the quote is referred to in modern day society that shows the downfall of man's work ethic during this era. Take charge of your life. Make opportunities arise. Wake up each morning with the mindset to make shit happen. Don't wait for a door to open, bust through it at full speed chasing after what you believe in. You are responsible for your own life, your own dreams, your own goals, and your own legacy. Make it happen and stop freaking asking.

Tuesday, January 5, 2016

Natural Athlete Supplement for Serious Lean Muscle Gains

The Athlete Supplement for Serious LEAN Muscle WITHOUT Anabolics/Steroids
By: Hussien Jabai

Laxogenin [5a-hydroxy-laxogenin]

The rebirth of Laxogenin in the bodybuilding community has been spreading through the web via forums and social media like wild fire! Claims of lean muscle gains compared to Anavar has hit the fan, proclaiming that individuals will see the results without the nasty anabolic or pro hormone side effects! Is there any truth to these speculation, or is this just another product being pushed on individuals to force them to spend their hard earned cash? Im going to go ahead and go over exactly what Laxogenin is, and why I think athletes should be supplementing this product, Super-Laxo by Primevallabs, into their supplementation regiment.

What is Laxogenin:
5a-Hydroxy Laxogenin is a steroidal sapinogen, theorized to be the desired laxogenin that has claims of increased muscle mass and strength gains without steroidal influence, or liver toxicity. This product is not on the 2015 WADA ban list, nor has it ever been, and has been shown to test negative during times of testing during WADA based sport competition testing. Tests done over 5a-hydroxy laxogenin has shown over a 200% increase in protein synthesis, which is of course guy, the key to muscle growth and optimal recovery. Not only benefiting in muscle growth, Laxogenin promotes the balancing of cortisol on calorie restricted diets (such as contest prep or overall weight/fat loss plans). Laxogenin also helps control glucose in the body, and increases the human thyroid function. Anti-inflammatory effects have been noted by some individuals while supplementing with a Laxogenin based product.

Who Can Benefit From 5a-Hydroxy Laxogenin:
From an athletes perspective, from a coaches perspective, from a researcher's perspective, this would be an all around solid product/ingredient to add to any regiment that involves physical activity. The muscle synthesis effects will give an athlete looking to put on muscle mass or dense muscle improvement in muscular stature and strength. The cortisol balancing effects will benefit any individual looking to lean out without wasting away any hard earned muscle or strength during performance on a restrictive diet plan. This balancing cortisol effect will also balance out fat burning during a shredding cycle, or discourage fat retention during a lean bulking phase. The advantage of the anti-inflammatory effects of Laxogenin based products, whether you are a long distance runner, powerlifter, sprinter, swimming, etc, will benefit as to the recovery after muscle fatigue and build up of
lactic acid. Any athlete that is involved in physical activities would benefit greatly from this supplement.

What Company/Products containing Laxogenin I recommend:
5a-Hydroxy Laxogenin can be a pretty pricey product to stack with any shredding or bulking stack cycle, unless you find the right sale, company, retailer, or discounts on the market. The best bang for your buck hands down would have to be Primeval Labs' Super-Laxo {Click here to view/purchase Super-Laxo or any Primeval Labs' products]/ This product is currently being sold for $59.99. Although looking pretty pricey, the dosage per serving per bottle makes up for that expense. The one bottle holds a total of 180 caps (20mg each cap), which would come out to be a total of 3,600mg per bottle?! That is more than twice the dosage amount per bottle verses the leading competitors of Laxogenin based products. Not only is that DOUBLE the amount of ingredient per product, but the price is relatively the same per bottle. Primeval Labs' Super-Laxo contains twice the ingredients for the same price?! But WAIT! If you subscribe to their mailing list, you will also get 25% off your next order! Like I said guys, best bang for your buck on any 5a-Hydroxy Laxogenin based product!


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Variation For A Stronger Deadlift

Author: Hussien Jabai
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The KING of all posterior chain movement. The beast of lower back and trap development. The most brutal and natural movements of all compound exercises. THE MOTHA' FUARKIN' DEADLIFT! Everyone is always trying to load up the bar with as many plates as possible and train with so much intensity on that specific lift. They end up plateauing and can't seem to get out of a rut. Time after time they alternate between different rep and set schemes. Only to be met with another plateau. They continue to grind out reps on that exact movement for months and months. Perhaps even years! All they know is in order to obtain a stronger deadlift, they must deadlift heavier right? Shit, all you've known has been a lie. You don't even have to deadlift to develop the proper muscular strength and structure to increase the overall performance and strength of your deadlift. The number one movement that I would recommend to any individual looking for a variation to start incorporating into their core lifts would be the WEIGHTED HYPER EXTENSION! I had used this movement as a core lift after I had injured my back to the point of any deadlifting, including just picking up the bar, became painful. The problem was my skeletal structure had obtained an injury down my lower back and spine. This left all spinal pressure limited during training. After a few months of light rows, I threw this big bad boy into the mix. Used as a variation, this lift took the center of gravity and pressure off of the spine and more toward the muscular structure and fibers of the lower back, hamstrings, and glutes. Just by simply changing the angle of the lift you are able to perform at a higher intensity, yet the weight you train with may be a fourth to a half of what you will be deadlifting with/ I perform the weighted hyper extension off of a hyper extension machine, using a loaded bar and actually illustrating a deadlift, well shit, exactly like a deadlift, but your LEGS AND BODY begin parallel to the floor. This promotes proper glute activation and lower trap/lat activation. Focus on pushing your hips forward, squeezing your glutes, and think of pulling the bar backwards in which you will pretend to pull and bend the bar, contracting the lats (imagine pushing your lats down into your pockets as you perform the lift. Hold the top position for a good one to two seconds for great muscle tension and contraction. I have even completed this exercise with resistant bands rather than weights. This helps you work more explosive power, with fast, dynamic type reps. Another way, is to simply start with your body weight to get use to the movement and muscle fiber breakdown during training. Whether you use this exercise for reps, weight, or dynamic/fast-twitch power, the weighted hyper extension will bring a whole new concept to posterior chain development! Throw that shit into your pull day, or lower body day and get at it!  

The Imaginary Perfection

Author: Hussien Jabai
Website: Hussienjabaifitness.webs.com
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The Imaginary Perfection

During every brutal repetition, of an immense amount of weight, deep down in your mind you are peeling away the present image of your body. You constantly sculpt out the figure you have drawn in your head. This glorious illusion, draws your subconscious to accept nothing less than obtaining this appearance. A gift? Or a curse? A mindset? Or a sickness? We each strive for better. We each are in the process of constructing a flawless legacy. An empire, with a pre-determined illustration of the final destination.

I, for one, had this perception of life. I compared my physique, performance, stage presence, or any factor in an athlete’s career, with NPC and IFBB Pros. Nineteen years old, just being introduced into the industry, and I got so frustrated at the way I looked. I felt inferior for so long. My agenda was driven to look like an Olympian. Comparing yourself to these athletes may lead to sculpting a mindset to achieve a body you may never genetically obtain. You continue to grind, pursuing the path to be the next Arnold. To be the next Zane. The next Coleman or the next Cutler. Why? If you were meant to be the spitting image of that person, you would have been born them.



The key to any athlete’s success is not molding themselves into the spitting image of originality. The key to success is bringing the best physique that you yourself can obtain. The fact is, you will never look exactly like anyone else. But the beauty of this is no one will ever look exactly like you. As you continue to chisel away each layer of past and present, don’t get caught up in the image you have fixed in your mind for your future. Chase after your goals and dreams. Spend every breath fighting for what you believe in. But make sure what you are striving for, is a better you. A dominant you. A final product of your blood, sweat, and tears. And don’t let anyone take away the unique qualities that make you, you.