I'm home from the gym and work, and today is the last day of my work week! I work Sat-Wednesdays 0700-1500, as a Safety Officer at a mental institute. It's challenging, but rewarding. And its a great crew of people that I get to work alongside with. So all in all, I have to be happy that in this day and age I actually have a job lol!
Anyway, I just ate my post workout meal after completely destroying legs in the gym. And then I remembered I promised to write a review of the 1.M.R Vortex that I tried. I really liked it, even though it didnt give me that jittery burst that most PWO does (and I actually like that, the only downfall is that you kinda crash later on),but it did give me energy and my focus was great. Now, I was already really tired from work, and started out pretty low on the doseage, so that might also be part of it, but I will def give a more detailed review on it after using it for a while. On my way home from the gym, I actually thought about maybe giving all supplements that I have tried my own reviews on here sometime, if Im running low on stuff to talk about. I know a lot of people ask me about supplements (even though Im a firm believer in a complete and balanced diet before even glancing at supps), and this could be a good way to share my experience and view on the ones that I've tried!
Tomorrow Ill wake up somewhat early (prob like 0530-0600),even though its my day off from work, so I can do my fasted morning cardio for 20min and then have breakfast. I tend to do that on my days off too, just so that I can get all my meals in without squeezing them together too close. So even on your days off, a body builder is truly never "off". after that Ill prob do some food shopping, food prepping, and then hit the gym in the afternoon after eating a few times so I have some energy to hit shoulders and Tri's.
Im sure Ill be bored tomorrow and find something to write about, but until then, later!
///Conny "Swede" Molander
Wednesday, May 21, 2014
Lean bulk, and trying 1.M.R Vortex
Morning swoleness
I took some pics so you can see the conditioning for today.
And I also ran out of PWO (preworkout) yesterday so stopped at GNC to see what thy had on sale. Usually I just get whatever is the cheapest, which happen to be the generic Muscletech PwO which I find at SAMs Club, but wanted to try something new.
I tried the original 1.M.R before and really liked it, but it's a little pricy for me. Luckily I found the new and improved 1.M.R, without creatine, Vortex. It was on sale so I'll give it a try an let you know what I think after my workout tonight.
///Conny "Swede" Molander
Tuesday, May 20, 2014
I will mix my blog spots with different things. Sometimes Ill just blog about the past day/days, other times I might post about things that I have experienced a long time ago, sometimes I'll post about general things about me so that you canget a better picture of who I am as a person.
I figure it would be a good start to kinda let you guys know what things look like today, and also progress from what it used to be like!
When I was 11, I started playing peewee football. Pretty much my whole entire life revolved around that, all the way up until when I just completely stopped having anything to do with the sport.
I played peewee football, went up to U16, played U19, and some Senior football. I was fortunate enough to lead my club team NS Bulls to a Swedish Championship title, as a captain, and I was also fortunate enough to get the opportunity to play Inside Linebacker for the Jr. Nationalteam during the European championship that took place in my home town, Stockholm.
After that, I decided that its time for me to really see how far I can go, and got accepted at Robert Morris University (Div 1AA), where they had me play FB. After 2.5years at RMU, my finances starting to fail me and because I was offered an academic scholarship at Point Park University, down town Pittsburgh, I decided to complete and finish my Bachelors degree in Business Management over there, and quit football.
While at PPU, I tried a few different things, such as powerlifting, and MM (BJJ and Muay Thai), which both I loved! But for different reasons I couldnt continue participating in.
In January 2013, I was laying in bed and was just thinking out loud, saying "I spend so much time in the gym, I should do a BB competition". My, now, wife, Katie.. Said I know a guy who trains people to compete! His name is Greg, and here is his email!
So before I knew it, I was preparing for my first show. 17weeks out from Pittsburgh Pro 2013, and I was at this point 7.25%Body fat (thats actually pretty good!), so I put my life in Greggs hands and he gave me everything I needed. Everything was going smooth, until last week of the prep. Instead of the water load drying me out, I retained all the water that I drank. Instead of weighing in at 165lbs, 2days before weighins I was up at 183! So now I had to struggle to even make the weightclass ABOVE what I was suppose to compete at. At this point I wanted to give up. I didnt want to get on stage not looking my best! up until the night before the show it was up in the air if I was gonna do it or not; I finally decided that I put my heart and soul into these 17weeks and the least I can do is to finish what I started. I got on stage on May 4th, embarrased of my failure, but proud that I was still up there. I ended up getting 4th place, and a trophy in my first competition.
The day after the show, I took off from all kind of physical activity. My wife, Kate, my sister Michaela and her fianc'e Patrik (who both where here to visit from Sweden, and my sister also competed in bikini with me at the Pittsburgh Pro where she placed very good for only prepping 2weeks haha!), decided to have a "cheat day" and just eat and do whatever we wanted.. it was much appreciated!
But the very next day, I told myself that this wasn't good enough. I can't let people think that this was the best I could do. Me and Gregg discussed what we need to work on and got right back to work. a 9month long offseason/bulk, where the main priority was to build more shoulders, get more definition on my legs, and work on my calfs.
In January 2014 we slowly started the prep for the 2014 Pittsburgh Pro, which where to take place on the Saturday of May 3rd.
I was at this point 196lbs, and felt good with what we had accomplished during the offseason. The prep this time was harder, because I was up to 9-10% BF, so there was alot more to cut. And what we also knew at this point is that I'm very carb sensitive, so we tried a carb cycle style of cutting. Because of how sensitive my body is to carbs and the smallest adjustments in my diet, Greg found it best to not have cheatmeals because it would throw us off and we wouldnt really know what adjustments caused what reaction.. So from week 14 up until the show, I was only allowed a HALF cheat meal (friday of week 7)! Last year during my prepp I was allowed a full cheatmeal every week all the way up to week 5, so it was definitaly a lot stricter this time around. But that was fine with me, because I was 110% focused and determined to win.
The last week came along, and we werent sure if we should do the waterload or not this time. Greg made a decision that we go ahead and try, becauseat this point my conditioning were MUCH better than it was the year before, and we just said we need to monitor my body really closely the next few days.
Well the last week went by great, and on the Friday before the show I had weigh ins. We nailed it, I came in perfect for my weight class. I was 165, and after that it was time to Carb load to fill out. after that, every2 hours I ate 6oz of steak and 6oz of sweet potatoe (Yes, I even set my alarm at night and woke up to eat). And then it was here. The day that I had worked for an entire year for. This is my time to shine and I cant wait to get on stage.
Prejudging goes fine, and Imtold that at this point im 1st, or worse case 2nd. So the decision will be made after the Finals. Its a long day at the show; my class did prejudging at around 0930, and Finals werent until arpund 2030!
Well, I did my 60 second routine, and I was really nervous because I knew Ill either be the happiest guy alive, or Ill be very dissapointed. they called for the 4th place winner, the 3rd place winner... and then there was only 2 guys left.. and we knew that whoever wasnt called next would get the 1st place trophy.. I couldnt wait to get it over with, but at the same time I wanted it to slow down because it could go either way.
They called my name. I got 2nd. I got a really cool trophy! And I qualified for National level shows! but it was still a blow in the gut. I can do better. I WILL do better.
I will be the best.
Today, 17 days after the show, I weighed in at 192. thats 27lbs since the show. For every time I fail or every time I dont win, I only get more and more determined and more focused. At this point Greg is not sure what the best alternative for me is. We are improving my flaws, and working hard to perfect my physique. But will we have time to get ready for a National show this year. Well, considering I am only 4lbs lighter than I was at my heaviest last offseason, and my conditioning as WAY better.. I'd like to say yes. And I'd like to way that the only limits you have is your mind. I take every day, every meal, every cardio session, every gym session.. I take it as an opportunity to get better, and I'm not wasting anything.
I'd just like to thank everyone reading and following this blog. Stay with me, because I promise you there is a lot more to come. I am just getting warmed up.
///Conny "The Conquerer" Molander
I figure it would be a good start to kinda let you guys know what things look like today, and also progress from what it used to be like!
When I was 11, I started playing peewee football. Pretty much my whole entire life revolved around that, all the way up until when I just completely stopped having anything to do with the sport.
I played peewee football, went up to U16, played U19, and some Senior football. I was fortunate enough to lead my club team NS Bulls to a Swedish Championship title, as a captain, and I was also fortunate enough to get the opportunity to play Inside Linebacker for the Jr. Nationalteam during the European championship that took place in my home town, Stockholm.
After that, I decided that its time for me to really see how far I can go, and got accepted at Robert Morris University (Div 1AA), where they had me play FB. After 2.5years at RMU, my finances starting to fail me and because I was offered an academic scholarship at Point Park University, down town Pittsburgh, I decided to complete and finish my Bachelors degree in Business Management over there, and quit football.
While at PPU, I tried a few different things, such as powerlifting, and MM (BJJ and Muay Thai), which both I loved! But for different reasons I couldnt continue participating in.
In January 2013, I was laying in bed and was just thinking out loud, saying "I spend so much time in the gym, I should do a BB competition". My, now, wife, Katie.. Said I know a guy who trains people to compete! His name is Greg, and here is his email!
So before I knew it, I was preparing for my first show. 17weeks out from Pittsburgh Pro 2013, and I was at this point 7.25%Body fat (thats actually pretty good!), so I put my life in Greggs hands and he gave me everything I needed. Everything was going smooth, until last week of the prep. Instead of the water load drying me out, I retained all the water that I drank. Instead of weighing in at 165lbs, 2days before weighins I was up at 183! So now I had to struggle to even make the weightclass ABOVE what I was suppose to compete at. At this point I wanted to give up. I didnt want to get on stage not looking my best! up until the night before the show it was up in the air if I was gonna do it or not; I finally decided that I put my heart and soul into these 17weeks and the least I can do is to finish what I started. I got on stage on May 4th, embarrased of my failure, but proud that I was still up there. I ended up getting 4th place, and a trophy in my first competition.
The day after the show, I took off from all kind of physical activity. My wife, Kate, my sister Michaela and her fianc'e Patrik (who both where here to visit from Sweden, and my sister also competed in bikini with me at the Pittsburgh Pro where she placed very good for only prepping 2weeks haha!), decided to have a "cheat day" and just eat and do whatever we wanted.. it was much appreciated!
But the very next day, I told myself that this wasn't good enough. I can't let people think that this was the best I could do. Me and Gregg discussed what we need to work on and got right back to work. a 9month long offseason/bulk, where the main priority was to build more shoulders, get more definition on my legs, and work on my calfs.
In January 2014 we slowly started the prep for the 2014 Pittsburgh Pro, which where to take place on the Saturday of May 3rd.
I was at this point 196lbs, and felt good with what we had accomplished during the offseason. The prep this time was harder, because I was up to 9-10% BF, so there was alot more to cut. And what we also knew at this point is that I'm very carb sensitive, so we tried a carb cycle style of cutting. Because of how sensitive my body is to carbs and the smallest adjustments in my diet, Greg found it best to not have cheatmeals because it would throw us off and we wouldnt really know what adjustments caused what reaction.. So from week 14 up until the show, I was only allowed a HALF cheat meal (friday of week 7)! Last year during my prepp I was allowed a full cheatmeal every week all the way up to week 5, so it was definitaly a lot stricter this time around. But that was fine with me, because I was 110% focused and determined to win.
The last week came along, and we werent sure if we should do the waterload or not this time. Greg made a decision that we go ahead and try, becauseat this point my conditioning were MUCH better than it was the year before, and we just said we need to monitor my body really closely the next few days.
Well the last week went by great, and on the Friday before the show I had weigh ins. We nailed it, I came in perfect for my weight class. I was 165, and after that it was time to Carb load to fill out. after that, every2 hours I ate 6oz of steak and 6oz of sweet potatoe (Yes, I even set my alarm at night and woke up to eat). And then it was here. The day that I had worked for an entire year for. This is my time to shine and I cant wait to get on stage.
Prejudging goes fine, and Imtold that at this point im 1st, or worse case 2nd. So the decision will be made after the Finals. Its a long day at the show; my class did prejudging at around 0930, and Finals werent until arpund 2030!
Well, I did my 60 second routine, and I was really nervous because I knew Ill either be the happiest guy alive, or Ill be very dissapointed. they called for the 4th place winner, the 3rd place winner... and then there was only 2 guys left.. and we knew that whoever wasnt called next would get the 1st place trophy.. I couldnt wait to get it over with, but at the same time I wanted it to slow down because it could go either way.
They called my name. I got 2nd. I got a really cool trophy! And I qualified for National level shows! but it was still a blow in the gut. I can do better. I WILL do better.
I will be the best.
Today, 17 days after the show, I weighed in at 192. thats 27lbs since the show. For every time I fail or every time I dont win, I only get more and more determined and more focused. At this point Greg is not sure what the best alternative for me is. We are improving my flaws, and working hard to perfect my physique. But will we have time to get ready for a National show this year. Well, considering I am only 4lbs lighter than I was at my heaviest last offseason, and my conditioning as WAY better.. I'd like to say yes. And I'd like to way that the only limits you have is your mind. I take every day, every meal, every cardio session, every gym session.. I take it as an opportunity to get better, and I'm not wasting anything.
I'd just like to thank everyone reading and following this blog. Stay with me, because I promise you there is a lot more to come. I am just getting warmed up.
///Conny "The Conquerer" Molander
Starting a new blog
Let me start out by introducing myself:
My name is Conny Molander. I am a 27year old guy living in Pittsburgh, USA. I am married to the most beautiful woman in the world, Katie. I was born and raised in Stockholm, Sweden, and moved here about 7.5years ago to chase my dream of playing football on college. After graduating college with a Bachelors degree in Business Management, I started experimenting with different sports (such as MMA, BJJ and Muay thai, Powerlifting, etc), and ended up falling in love with Body Building in January 2013.
This is when I decided to do my first show, and I hired my coach, Gregg, and we got started right away. We decided to start prepping for the big 2013 Pittsburgh Pro show in May the same year, so we didn't really have any time to improve anything at this time. We pretty much just jumped right into 'prep mode" and was hoping for the best. I ended up in 4th place which was a big blow to my ego, but it made me realize how much more work I have to put in and how much dedication it will take. This is when I realized this is MY sport. My results rely solely on me; the time and work I put in, and the sacricies I make. The very next day I started the preparations for my next show: Pittsburg Pro 2014. I spent a long long year getting ready for the show. about 9months of offseason training, and just working on my flaws. About 3 months of competition prep, and the day was finally here. I wouldnt take anything less than 1st place. I ended up in 2nd. I wasn't happy about it, but it got my qualified for competing in NPC Nationals, and this is where I am headed now. My BB journey is just getting started, and I want to share it with all of you.
I just wanted to make a sidenote that, even though I am Swedish and hopefully will have a lot of swedes follow me and my progress, It is better for me to write in English because that way I can reach out to the people over here in the US that want to follow me as well. I will be writing posts about my daily living, my training, diet, preparations. I will post about my life outside of competing and Body Building too, because even though I love the sport; Its not ALL I am. I have a family. I have a wife, I have friends. I have hobbies and interests.
I will be posting as much as I can and remember to, and share as much as I can. That way you can all see the ups and downs, and hopefully relate!
Hope you guys will enjoy following me!
///Conny "Swede" Molander
My name is Conny Molander. I am a 27year old guy living in Pittsburgh, USA. I am married to the most beautiful woman in the world, Katie. I was born and raised in Stockholm, Sweden, and moved here about 7.5years ago to chase my dream of playing football on college. After graduating college with a Bachelors degree in Business Management, I started experimenting with different sports (such as MMA, BJJ and Muay thai, Powerlifting, etc), and ended up falling in love with Body Building in January 2013.
This is when I decided to do my first show, and I hired my coach, Gregg, and we got started right away. We decided to start prepping for the big 2013 Pittsburgh Pro show in May the same year, so we didn't really have any time to improve anything at this time. We pretty much just jumped right into 'prep mode" and was hoping for the best. I ended up in 4th place which was a big blow to my ego, but it made me realize how much more work I have to put in and how much dedication it will take. This is when I realized this is MY sport. My results rely solely on me; the time and work I put in, and the sacricies I make. The very next day I started the preparations for my next show: Pittsburg Pro 2014. I spent a long long year getting ready for the show. about 9months of offseason training, and just working on my flaws. About 3 months of competition prep, and the day was finally here. I wouldnt take anything less than 1st place. I ended up in 2nd. I wasn't happy about it, but it got my qualified for competing in NPC Nationals, and this is where I am headed now. My BB journey is just getting started, and I want to share it with all of you.
I just wanted to make a sidenote that, even though I am Swedish and hopefully will have a lot of swedes follow me and my progress, It is better for me to write in English because that way I can reach out to the people over here in the US that want to follow me as well. I will be writing posts about my daily living, my training, diet, preparations. I will post about my life outside of competing and Body Building too, because even though I love the sport; Its not ALL I am. I have a family. I have a wife, I have friends. I have hobbies and interests.
I will be posting as much as I can and remember to, and share as much as I can. That way you can all see the ups and downs, and hopefully relate!
Hope you guys will enjoy following me!
///Conny "Swede" Molander
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