All posts by Kev Brock

I'm a musician, singer/songwriter, blogger, writer, poet, bodybuilder, movie lover, music lover, video gamer, history/political buff, conservative/republican, etc. I like to do a lot of things.

Thoughts on the music industry currently… it’s getting harder and harder to find good new music…

I try my best to keep up with the national music industry every year. I’m a music lover. Listening to music is a huge part of my life as it always has been ever since I was a child. Music was always important to me. That’s how I became a musician myself. I wanted to become a musician after listening to all the great music over the years of my life. I wanted to be doing what they were doing. Being creative and making my own songs.

In the past, I used to have no problem finding good music. In the 80’s, 90’s and early 2000’s years… I was going to the record stores like crazy… coming home with all kinds of albums. Now in the age of Itunes, I’ve been getting all of my albums digitally now.

It’s hard keeping up with the mainstream music industry today ’cause why? Probably ’cause pop, country and rap is still dominating the industry. Today’s country doesn’t sound like real country anymore. Country music today sounds more pop than anything else. It’s disgusting.

I’m not a big fan of pop and rap music but I actually do like some of that stuff.

The genres that I mostly like to listen to are mostly hard rock and metal. Even in the hard rock and metal industry, I’m not finding much music that I want to get into. I’m a huge fucking fan of the band Ghost, though. I have three of Ghost’s albums and I think they are the best band going today. Ya know, Tobias Forge who used to go under the name of Papa Emiritius, and now that guy is under a different name now. Ghost is an incredible band and I think their new album, “Prequelle” is pretty amazing shit.

I also love Greta Van Fleet as I think their new album freakin’ rocks and listen to it all the time.

I’ve recently discovered a few new bands that I like which one band I discovered is the La Luz band which is an all girl band that plays surfer rock music. I love that band and I want to get their new album soon.

I also discovered the metal band, Machine Head which they are pretty damn good and I might get their new album as well. I never listened to Machine Head before even though I’ve read a lot about them over the years. They are actually pretty enjoyable.

I’m a huge fan of Nita Strauss and I’m planning to get her new album pretty soon.

I guess I haven’t been keeping in touch with the music industry so I don’t know what’s out there anymore. I do want to get new albums by the Smashing Pumpkins, Slash and Myles Kennedy, Eric Clapton, Mark Knopfler and Roger Daltrey. They all got new records out this year.

I’m not so thrilled with the music industry much anymore which is why I continue to get a lot of older music from Itunes more. I still do buy new albums, though. I just like supporting bands and artists. I don’t care about their politics, it’s the music. If their music is good, I’ll support them. That’s how it goes.

Kev

How long is too long in the gym???

There’s a myth out there that when you workout in the gym that you just go in and go out real quick. Ya know, just do your workout for 45 minutes or an hour and then leave the gym. That is nothing but a misconception and that is pretty popular in the gym where you just “go in and go out”.

I used to spend like 45 – 1 hr. in the gym in the past but lately it’s been more than that

A lot lately, I’ve been going to the gym for 2 and a half hours on my gym days. Those two and a half hours I’ve been going to the gym are not just strictly weight training. As soon as I go into the gym, I’ll do my weight training which usually takes an hour or an hour and a half. Then it’s off to cardio, boxing and stretching.

Is that too much??? To me no but I’m considering going to the gym for 2 hours from now on. Since I have a jump rope and a yoga mat at home, I can do my cardio and stretching at home. I’m just realizing that. So starting tomorrow, I think my gym sessions would be for 2 hours.

It’s tough to do cardio during the Winter time and that’s why I do cardio at the gym during the Winter but now that I have a jump rope of my own… I can do my jump roping in the back porch. You’ll warm up in the cold once your heart rate starts going. I want to cut my gym time a little bit ’cause admittedly I spend a lot of time there on my gym days. I do boxing practice at the gym ’cause they have a speedbag and a heavy bag there. I don’t have a speedbag and heavy bag here at home so I use theirs at the gym. I love boxing and I’ve been practicing my boxing and that’s a great cardio workout too.

There’s nothing wrong with spending a lot of time in the gym, though. Like Elliot Hulse says in the video, you just gotta do what you gotta do.

I added a lot of workouts to my program on each body part so I do a lot of weight training which takes up to an hr. or an hour an half. I too think that misconception of going into the gym and getting out of there real fast is bullshit. In my opinion, you don’t get a lot of muscle definition that way.

Just to make one thing clear though, I don’t over train. People think I do but I don’t. For my workout program, I usually pick about 4 – 6 workouts for each body part and do 2 workouts for each body part if that makes sense. Two workouts for each body part is good enough. Since I’m now more of an intermediate bodybuilder, I decided to add a lot more workouts to my program which I did. I like to spend a couple of hours in the gym ’cause there’s nothing else better to do in my life and I want to stay active. One thing though, I don’t spend more than 3 hours in the gym ’cause that’s dumb. Lately it’s been 2 hrs or 2 and a half hours which ever I’m in the mood for.

I need to do cardio and stretching. Why cardio? If I want to lose bodyfat and maintain it to keep it low, I need to keep doing cardio. If you don’t do any cardio, you’re doing it wrong. I only do cardio at the gym during the Winter but in the Spring/Summer, I do cardio at home. At home in the Spring/Summer, I do a lot of biking, running, jogging and walking. Sometimes jump roping but I’m going to get back into jump roping a lot more, though. Especially this Winter.

I need to do stretching ’cause I want flexibility and I need flexibility. I’m not that flexible but since I learned a lot of stretching exercises doing boxing and yoga classes at the YMCA, I’ve been doing stretching on my own. I’m getting more flexible the more I do stretching exercises. I’m feeling it. I’m now realizing that you don’t need to do stretching exercises at the gym, you can stretch anywhere.

People think that doing more than an hour of weight training is too much and you’ll lose muscle the more you weight train but I disagree. Look at all those bodybuilders who have competed for the stage… they got that physique ’cause they spent hours in the gym. Don’t even get me going on steroids either ’cause the steroids claim is bullshit.

I say the more weight training you do, the more muscle you get. I’ve done that a lot lately for the past year and I’m getting great results. Like I said, I only weight train for like 1 hr. – 1 and a half… then it’s onto cardio, boxing and stretching. Why do I do cardio, boxing and stretching after all the weight training ’cause it’s my way of cooling down after lifting heavy weights.

With that being said, if someone tells you that you should workout no more than an hour… don’t listen to them. I don’t pay attention to time. I just go in there and do my thing. Usually my sets and rep ranges go from 4 sets X 8 – 12 reps. I always do 4 sets on everything ’cause 3 sets are for newbies. Now I’m a more intermediate bodybuilder, I feel it’s time to go all in and train like a bodybuilder and that’s what I do.

Kev

I’m gonna have to learn how to bodybuild pose to improve my progress photos…

When I post my shirtless progress pics for the whole world to see about my fitness adventures, I usually just stand in front of the camera shirtless and that’s it. I don’t do any bodybuilding poses for the camera but now I’m thinking I’m going to start so I can show more muscle definition and all. If I’m going to post more progress pics of my lifting, I figure it’s finally time for me to start learning how to bodybuild pose and I just started watching video tutorials on that. I’m just going to learn basic poses… just the easy stuff for now ’cause that’s all I really need.

I mean, if you’re going to lift weights and call yourself a “bodybuilder” then you need to learn some poses if you want to be called a “bodybuilder”, right? I don’t know if you’ll ever see me on a bodybuilding stage or not but I should really learn some poses and I’ve just started doing that this week.

I plan to practice bodybuilding posing ’cause soon I’d like to start making videos and taking pics of myself doing that.

This video tutorial in the video above is a perfect one for me to start off with. These ones are pretty easy. I want to start bodybuilding posing for the camera soon. I’m really feeling jacked lately and I want to show people what I got. I’ll have to do full body posing so that means I’ll have to wear nothing but boxers and I’m fine with that. I’m not afraid to get half naked in front of people anymore. I want to show people my leg work too.

Kev

If you think training chest twice a week is over training, you train every body part more than once a week anyways… think about it right?

So I’ve started training my chest pecs at the gym twice a week now… 1 day of chest training for muscle development which I’ll do dumbbell on and the 2nd day will be for strength training/powerlifting on flat barbell bench. Some may think that is overdoing it and you won’t get chest development ’cause of it but I disagree.

People think that’s over training… well think about this… you’re training every body part of your body more than twice a week anyways.

You’re training legs, right? Any workout involving the legs, you’re training the legs. If you do squat, leg press (most people think leg press is a quad only workout but in reality, you’re training the whole legs on that thing including calves) and deadlift. All them workouts are leg workouts. Same thing when you train calves and hamstrings, you’re training the legs. So if you do more than one leg workout, you’re doing more for your legs when not even realizing it.

You think you’re training arms once a week but you’re not truthfully. Any workout that involves the arms, you’re training the arms. Shoulder presses (arm workout), bench press (arm workout), deadlift (arm workout), squats (arm workout), any kind of chest workouts (arm workout).

Also, doing all kinds of cardio and stretching… they also train all body parts more than once a week.

So yeah, before you judge someone training chest twice a week, you need to think about this one for a minute.

I think I’ll stick with training chest twice a week ’cause I’m already noticing and feeling some great developments. If I keep at this, I could have a much improved chest in a year or two. Maybe less. Doing flat barbell bench is making me lift stronger dumbbell press on bench so I’m already feeling great benefits.

I’m happy with most of my physique but the part that I feel that is lagging is my chest and I’m doing all I can to improve that so I can look like a real bodybuilder. I’m glad to start doing barbell bench press ’cause it’s helping me. Since I’ve discovered that getting a full contraction on the chest and squeezing the muscles on all chest workouts, I’ve noticed that trick has been helping me too. I’ll have a monster chest before you know it.

Kev

 

 

 

In weightlifting, when you start to get people worrying… think of it as a good thing…

Yeah, in weightlifting, you’re going to get a lot of people worrying about you. When you’ve been bodybuilding for a long while, I’m sure you got people telling you things like: “Don’t lift heavy”, “Don’t do too much”, “Don’t over train”, “You’re going to hurt yourself”, etc. blah blah blah, you get the deal, right? I get this shit all the time and I’m sure you do too. When you’ve been working out at the gym, you’ll always get all kinds of know-it-alls acting like you don’t know what you’re doing when you do know what you’re doing.

When you get all this, think of it as a good thing. It’s a good sign that you’re going somewhere. I’m always getting all kinds of people worrying about me going to the gym, I don’t know why. It’s just crazy. People act like I don’t know what I’m doing and I do know what I’m doing. Bodybuilding and weightlifting is one of the things in my life that I’m real good at and I’m real smart at it too. Yeah, I already do know that I can’t lift weights that I can’t handle ’cause I don’t want to hurt myself but there are people who acts like I hurt myself. Yeah, I do know not to over train and I do know not to over do it. People always worry about all kinds of things.

It’s funny… people don’t think I’m very cautious in the gym but I am. I am being very careful with myself ’cause I don’t want to end up in the hospital or be out of bodybuilding for many months. I’m very smart at bodybuilding and it’s funny that many continue to think that I’m not.

That’s probably the main reason why I’m starting to post videos of myself working out at the gym so I can silence all the doubters and show everyone that I do know what I’m doing. Yeah, I do workout with good form and I take form very seriously now when I haven’t when I first started years ago.

When you start to get people worrying about your weightlifting, consider that a good thing. Don’t worry about it. It could be that people are either jealous of you or just misinformed about weightlifting. There’s a lot of misinformed people out there.

In bodybuilding, people always act like I’m going to hurt myself but I’m not injured at all right now. I’m not feeling any joint problems, don’t have any strains or muscle pulls. None of that stuff. I’ve never felt better and I feel amazing right now. I’ve been hitting the gym 4 times a week now and I feel real good. I feel I’m getting stronger and getting bigger too.

People think me doing heavy lifting is scary but I don’t think it is. I’ve been doing a lot of heavy lifting lately and I feel real good. Like I said, haven’t felt better and feel the best I’ve ever been lately.

I love weightlifting, yo. It’s my second passion other than music. Weightlifting is something I’m real good at and I’m never gonna give it up no matter what people say or think.

Kev

You’ll gain more weight just by getting stronger and putting on muscle, not by eating more calories!

When I did my last powerlifting meet at the Wilton Branch Y, I weighed in at 145 lbs. After my back/chest day workout at the Battenkill Y in Greenwich, I stepped on the scale in the locker room and now I weighed in 146 lbs. I was pretty happy with that. Like the title says, you’ll gain more weight in bodybuilding and strength training just by getting stronger and putting on muscle mass. You don’t want to get too obsessed with bulking in nutrition… meaning boosting your calorie intake. Eating thousands of calories a day sounds dangerous to me so I won’t do it ’cause I’m worried it’s gonna make me fat and that’s what I don’t want.

So I’ll continue to eat the same way I do. Continue to eat my proteins, complex carbs and healthy fats throughout the day and every day. The more you lift, the stronger you’ll get and the more weight you put on. When bodybuilding, I want to get a full six pack and I’m just about there. Just got to shred away a little bit of lower body fat and then I’ll get there. If I want the six pack, it means that I should eat less calories and I plan on doing that. Avoid sugars and fatty foods more which means I’ll have to cut out ice cream, brownies and cakes a lot more which I plan to do for sure. I do a pretty good job avoiding bad food for the most part. I don’t eat processed foods anymore, I avoid bad fats and bad sugars. I avoid soda and I don’t eat fast food much anymore. My only downfall is ice cream and sometimes chocolate like brownies and cake…. gotta cut all that out of my nutrition. If I do that throughout the year of 2019, I’ll be able to get the full six pack in several months.

I’m still gonna have my cheat meals on the weekends only, though ’cause it’s good to have cheat meals.

When it comes to building muscle mass and putting on some gains, I just figured that all out really. You see so many guys in the gym doing half-repping and small partial reps… in my opinion, that’s bad. Doing half-repping and partial reps doesn’t do anything, in my opinion. When you want to get development in all of your body parts, full range of motion is very important. You want to feel the full contraction of the muscle… hit the muscle hard and squeeze it. That’s key to putting on some gains and I’ve been doing that trick a lot lately. That could be the reason why my chest has been improving as of late ’cause I’ve been using full range of motion and squeezing the muscle aka full contraction. That’s what you want.

All guys want to have that hot body that the ladies would drool over and I want that look too. It’s going to take a bit of time to get there. Goal for 2019 is to lower body fat percentage some more. Speaking of body fat percentage, I still need to see where it’s at now. I have a friend at the gym who is a personal trainer and maybe I’ll have her help me found out what it is for me. Sounds like a good idea.

I want to have a great bodybuilding physique and working really hard to get it. I’m doing it all naturally. No steroids, no supplements, no whey protein. Just good eating and hard training. That’s all it takes!

Kev

Just started training my chest twice a week… 1st day of chest training will be for muscle development… 2nd day will be for strength…

So I’m thinking I’m going to start training my chest twice a week. 1st day of chest training will be for muscle development and the 2nd chest day will be for strength training. I’ve been doing a lot of reading online of how I could develop my chest pecs even more. I’ve discovered that through a lot of bodybuilding sites that you can get a lot of benefits training chest twice a week. If you want to define your chest even more and quicker, that’s what you gotta do.

Some of you may ask… that’s over training. Not really as long as you leave three or 4 days in between the 2 chest day workouts so you can give your chest plenty of resting in between, you’ll be okay doing chest 2 times a week. I’ve read that training chest 2 times a week is a pretty popular technique and it works.

I really want to be doing bench pressing just for strictly strength training and that’s it. I don’t want to just strength training for chest, I want to build muscle too so on chest day which is usually the beginning of the week I’ll do stuff like incline bench, dumbbell flies and cable crossovers. For overall chest development, I’ll do dumbbell presses on a flat bench. I’ll do barbell bench presses on the weekends which is what I started doing for the past couple of weeks. I figure I want to keep deadlifting and flat bench press separate from other workouts on weekends, I’ll start calling it a deadlift/bench press day which is my strength training day.

If I want to get those Arnold like pecs which is what I want, gotta do chest twice a week and lets see how that works.

In this video clip, Arnold says that the best way to develop giant pecs is that you should do flat bench press, incline bench and dumbbell flies. I have been doing all 3 each week and I have noticed my pecs get some slight development each week so it’s all working. I’ve also been doing a lot of cable crossovers for the lower chest each week.

So from this point on, I think I’m going to start training chest two times a week. Like I said, it’s not over training at all as long as you leave your chest some rest in between. Chest muscles I’ve read takes 48 – 72 hours to recover so you’re good on doing chest twice a week.

The 1st chest day, I’ll do my regular chest training: flat dumbbell press, barbell incline bench, dumbbell flies and cable crossovers.

The 2nd chest day which will be on the weekends: just barbell bench for strength training.

This is my new plan for my chest routine and I did change my workout program around a little bit. There’s a misconception out there that training chest twice a week is over training but it isn’t. You just have to be smart about it.

Everybody’s always commenting about how big my arms are, how ripped my back looks, how my abs show but my only issue is that I need to improve my pecs and I’m really working on it. I really want the monster size pecs… I want to at least try to improve them some so I can define them more. I want a well-rounded great physique and my pecs really need to be bigger too. That’s why I’ve been doing both the pushing and squeezing movements when doing chest exercises ’cause you must do both movements.

When I have my shirt off, I want to get stares by the ladies and have them checking me out. I want to look intimidating and scary to the guys. If I keep doing what I do with the chest, I’ll get there.

I’m happy with most of my physique right now but gotta have more chest development and they are slowly improving a little bit, I’m noticing. I can make my chest flex and make them bounce now. When you have that, you know you have pecs and not flab.

A lot of body parts on my physique gets a lot of compliments (especially my arms and shoulders) but people don’t say anything about my pecs. They will, though. Trust me.

Kev

 

Will I ever do my first bodybuilding show? Like in competition… I don’t know… we’ll see…

Now that I’m starting to do powerlifting competition meets, some of  you may ask will I do my first bodybuilding show? Ya know, those bodybuilding shows where you stand on stage, wearing nothing but trunks and posing for the judges like what you see in Arnold’s “Pumping Iron” movie?

I don’t know. Maybe, we’ll see how it goes. I used to be against doing bodybuilding shows but I’m actually kind of considering it a little bit. I just can’t see myself as a 40 year old man posing half naked on a stage in front of people but I read that age doesn’t matter. I was a little worried that they won’t accept a guy with scoliosis, a guy with a curvature in spine and a Harrington rod but I read a body condition like that isn’t against the rules so I guess I can still do a bodybuilding show if I wanted to.

As long as you have the body for a bodybuilding show, it shouldn’t matter how old you are or what your body condition is. Maybe people would find a guy with scoliosis doing a bodybuilding show be inspiring and powerful? Who knows.

If I were to do a bodybuilding show, I would need to make my nutrition really strict ’cause I would need to make my body fat a lot lower. My body fat is already pretty low but can be lower. I would also need to improve my pecs ’cause my pecs still need some development and I’m working on that.

I don’t know if I’ll do a bodybuilding show but never say never. If I get enough people telling me that I’m good enough to do one then maybe, who knows. I don’t think you’ll ever see me on a Mr. Olympia stage but maybe someday I could do one of the smaller and local bodybuilding shows ’cause there are plenty of those around.

If I don’t do a bodybuilding show at all, I’ll just stick with powerlifting.

I got into weightlifting ’cause I want to be in great shape… become the best shape of my life. I never really got into it to get on a bodybuilding stage or do powerlifting meets but now I’m thinking maybe competition isn’t a bad thing after all.

Kev

To those that believe powerlifters are all fat or powerlifting will make you fat… watch this video…

There’s a huge myth going on out there that powerlifters are nothing but fat asses or powerlifting will make you fat. If you really believe that claim then tell that to guys like Ed Coan, Dan Green and Mark Bell. Those three guys I just named are the greatest powerlifters of all time. If you look at their bodies, you’ll see they have really jacked physiques. A lot of male powerlifters out there have more impressive physiques than bodybuilders.

There are many that seems to want to put down the powerlifting industry and try to make the sport look bad and I don’t know why. When I went to two powerlifting meets myself, I’ve seen some guys with monster physiques. They maybe big but they aren’t fat. It’s just that doing a lot of heavy lifting over the years will put on some gains.

This is a huge part of why I got into powerlifting hoping to get a huge muscular physique. That’s what I want… get a really huge body, gain weight without getting fat.

I do want to become a full time powerlifter and become more seasoned. I hope to become one of the greats someday and maybe get lucky enough to get recognized for it. I’ve done two powerlifting meets so far and I won some respect at both of them so I feel I’m already am doing pretty good.

I don’t like how some out there wants to have negative feelings about powerlifting. I think it’s a great sport and it’s an amazing experience to get into. I think it’s amazing to find out what your personal records are for bench, squat and deadlift and to find out the heaviest number you can lift. It’s fun and exciting to find out how strong you actually are when you haven’t realized it after all these years. It’s fun to get stronger and stronger and impress your friends & families. It’s fun to win respect with people with your lifting.

Powerlifting is a great thing to get into and I’m glad I finally got into it. I wish I got into powerlifting a long time ago.

Kev

In weightlifting, you’ll continue to get doubters, worriers and criticizers… just ignore them and just do your thing…

It’s interesting how people react when you get into weightlifting whether in bodybuilding or powerlifting or whatever. When you get into weightlifting full time,  you’ll get a lot of people doubting you. You’ll also get a lot of people worrying about you and get a lot of people criticizing you. Another thing, when you’re a full time weightlifter… you’ll also get all kinds of people who don’t even lift giving you unsolicited advice about weightlifting. Crazy how all this is but you’re going to get all this.

When it comes to people doubting me, I’ve been told I’ll never reach my dreams by getting fit and muscular which I am, thank you. I seem to be doing okay. When it comes to people worrying about me, I’ve been told I shouldn’t do too much and have been told that I shouldn’t be lifting heavy weights or I’ll hurt myself, blah blah blah blah. When it comes to people criticizing me, I’ve had people criticizing my form, criticizing the way I eat clean most of the time and I can go on and on.

You’ll get all kinds of weird people coming after ya in the fitness and bodybuilding world for sure. The trick is you just got to ignore everyone’s bullshit and continue to do your thing. That’s the best you can do, ya know? A lot of people want to doubt you, worry about you and criticize you, but you want to prove everyone wrong that you can do this. That’s what it’s all about, in my opinion. Proving everyone wrong.

I get all kinds of unsolicited advice from people who don’t even workout or lift weights which to me is kind of funny. You’ll get all that too.

Once again, just ignore everyone and do your thing. That’s what I do and it’s a healthy attitude to have. Do things your way and your way only. It’s okay to take fitness advice from experience lifters sometimes but even some of them don’t give you good advice. I’ve been doing bodybuilding and weightlifting for 10 – 15 years, somewhere around that and I’m doing real good. I get a lot of people telling me I shouldn’t lift heavy but I do anyways. I can understand that people get worried and scared a little bit ’cause of my scoliosis and all but I’m fine and all good. I haven’t gotten any serious injuries and haven’t gotten put in the hospital yet.

I’m doing pretty well in weightlifting and I’m in great shape. I’ve been lifting for a long time now and I continue to get doubters, worriers and critics even to this day. Crazy, I tell ya. It’s interesting how society treat bodybuilding nowadays. I’m going to keep doing what I do no matter what anyone says. I love weightlifting and hitting the gym. I’ve been going to the gym 4 days a week on a full time basis for a long while now and it’s going really good. Stuck with the 4 day a week routine throughout the Spring/Summer… and now I’ve been sticking with it throughout the Fall too. I’m going to stick with the 4 day a week routine throughout the Winter too. I workout all year round.

I do take a week off of bodybuilding and weightlifting once in a blue moon, though. It’s okay to take a week break just don’t over do it. Taking a week break from weightlifting like a couple of times a year would be alright. I’ll probably take a week break from weightlifting on Christmas week in December like I do every year.

When you get into fitness and weightlifting, you’ll get a lot of people saying stuff about you. Once again, just ignore their shit and just do your thing. I truly believe that the reason gym goers get a lot of doubters, worriers and critics is ’cause people will get jealous of them. I can’t see no other reason really ’cause people will get jealous of you. Why would people get jealous of you? It’s because they don’t do much with themselves and they know you’re doing well with your weightlifting goals… that’s why they doubt you and criticize you. They do it in a jealous rage really. They want to be doing what you’re doing and if you got a great bodybuilding physique, be ready for jealous people to come after ya.

Keep doing your thing, don’t listen to people and keep reaching your dreams & goals. Prove everyone wrong that you can do this. The bodybuilding and fitness world is gonna be crazy, no doubt but you have to ignore everyone and don’t give up no matter what people say ’cause that’s what they want you to do. They don’t want you to be successful in weightlifting ’cause they don’t like how they aren’t in great shape.

I love weightlifting. It’s a second passion of mine and I’ll never give it up. I’ll never give up weightlifting until I can’t physically do it anymore, I don’t care how old I get.

Kev