Thursday, May 22, 2014

Senior Presentation

(1) Positive Statement

What are you most proud of in your Block Presentation and/or your senior project? Why?

I am most proud of meeting the time required to pass but also teaching everything in a way that is understandable to anyone who doesn't workout. I feel like I did well with referencing my sources throughout the presentation. If my audience noticed that I kept referencing these book sources then I hope they look into reading those books after hearing throughout the presentation. 

(2) Questions to Consider

a.     What assessment would you give yourself on your Block Presentation (self-assessment)?

AE       P          AP       CR       NC

b.     What assessment would you give yourself on your overall senior project (self-assessment)?

AE       P          AP       CR       NC

(3) What worked for you in your senior project?

Choosing my research wisely and keeping track of each of my sources really did help me during my senior presentation. So doing research checks did work for me. Also doing the lesson 2 and lesson 1 presentations helped prepare me for my final presentation.

(4) (What didn't work) If you had a time machine, what would have you done differently to improve your senior project if you could go back in time?

would've done better on my lesson 2 presentation. Knowing that I got an AP only made me work harder so that I could get a better grade for my final presentation. 

(5) Finding Value

How has the senior project been helpful to you in your future endeavors?   Be specific and use examples.

In my opinion, I think that this whole set up of preparing for something really big did help with getting over my fears. After presenting today i feel like in the future when i have to present in front of an audience ill feel more comfortable doing so. Just doing this whole senior topic and presenting on your own is just something I would have never had thought I would accomplish coming in freshman year. I thank I-Poly for creating the individual I am today. 

Monday, May 12, 2014

Mentorship

Literal
Robert Maldonado - Spartan Fitness/ 24 Hour Fitness
Interpretive:  
The most important thing I gained from this experience is really knowing how to properly train others. Having the right equipment and knowing how to use this equipment is key to gaining muscle mass. I was taught many new workouts that trained all the muscle groups. I feel like i learned more of the training factor from my mentor rather than nutrition or supplements. 
Applied
Training almost every day throughout the week did help with learning lots of new things to help me answer my EQ.  My mentor has helped with training in the gym to cooking food at his house learning the types of food he eats. There was a time where I kept training hard and gave it my all in the gym and kept my nutrition on point as well but still noticed no gains for about 2 weeks. I told my mentor and thats when we started to change our routines in the gym every time ever since this problem. Changing up the routine did help a lot and it made it more different every time I went to the gym. Its important to get all the energy you need in the gym and changing the routine will sometimes make it fun going to the gym instead of having the same workouts every time.  Learning many things like this with my mentor only made us stronger in the gym and our knowledge with muscle mass increase.                                                                  


Monday, April 28, 2014

Exit Interview

(1) What is your essential question and answers?  What is your best answer and why?

EQ: What is the best way to increase muscle mass in bodybuilding? 
- Doing heavy weight lifting exercises for major muscle groups at timed intervals. ( Best Answer)
- Pre-prepping meals which contain appropriate micro and macronutrients that aid muscle growth.
- Consuming a variety of nutritional substitute supplements throughout the day.
The reason why the first answer is my best answer is mainly because to me its the most complicated and diverse thing to know when growing muscle mass. Theres so much to know when working with weights and the different things to do with weights in a correct form. Its just the answer that is really important to know when trying to gain muscle mass. 

(2) What process did you take to arrive at this answer?
 Extensive amounts of research was done to create this answer. Also knowing what to do and say in the field of bodybuilding is important to consider when arriving at this answer. Just doing everything hands on and making mistakes when lifting weights is how you learn to become better at anything, for me it was creating an answer to help others understand how to increase muscle mass. 
(3) What problems did you face?  How did you resolve them?
 The only problems i faced when doing this whole workout program was the nutrition part. You really need lots of money to spend in order to get the best in nutrition. If you want to see results faster its best to eat 6-7 times a day but for me it was hard. So i could only eat what was available to me in my household. Any money i got was saved up to buy supplements and lots of chicken breasts. For me thats all i really need to feel satisfied with my results.
(4) What are the two most significant sources you used to answer your essential question and why?
 Two books were really the most resourceful to me mainly because they had evidence to back up all experiments and facts. The first being "BodyBuilding Revealed" by Will Brink and the second book being " Science and practice of strength training" by V.M.Zatsiorsky

Thursday, April 24, 2014

INDEPENDENT COMPONENT 2

LITERAL

(a) “I, Christian Velez, affirm that I completed my independent component which represents 30 hours of work.”
(b) My Mentor Eric Bugarin (personal trainer)
(d) I feel like I learned a rather different workout style from my new mentor. Every Time my mentor told me something factual he would provide it with evidence. I learned the many different workouts that really are great for tearing the muscle fibers which then result into muscle mass gains. I was taught a little bit on supplements and as to which supplements are the best for me. I really learned a lot of new things with my new mentor. 

INTERPRETIVE 

Doing Weekly training and learning many new workouts with my mentor was definitely a different experience. Ive never felt so fatigue after any of my workouts till I worked out with my new mentor. He does more endurance workouts which in result will mostly make strength gains.
 
In this exercise (straight-bar Pushdowns) your abs need to be tight and you could either have your legs straight or in a position that feels more comfortable. 3-4 sets of 10-15 reps. This exercise really tears into the tricep muscle fibers. 
Here is another workout that works out the chest and tricep muscles. ( dips ) doing 3 sets and the first two are from 10-12 reps and the last set is till failure. 


APPLIED

It really helps a lot when you have a personal trainer by your side because if you make a mistake its fixed right then and there. Also having your trainer as a spotter so that when you are lifting heavy weights you could be assisted so no injury will occur. My mentor Eric taught me really how to perform every workout with the correct form and I remember one thing he always said was to keep your abs tight in most of my workouts. Most of the things that he taught me i already knew from my past mentor but Eric would really go more into detail with his facts. After mentoring with Eric I feel like now i could probably become a personal trainer and be able to teach others how to workout correctly.

Wednesday, March 26, 2014

MARCH EXTRA POST

Here is a video showing the proper form when training the shoulder muscles. This specific exercise is called the dumbbell shoulder press and muscles being worked out are the front and side shoulders. 
My Mentor posted at Spartan Fitness.

THIRD ANSWER

What is the best way to increase muscle mass in bodybuilding?
Consuming a variety of nutritional substitute supplements throughout the day.

1.) (PROTEIN) supplements are one of the most reliable and useful supplements. Providing you with a substitute for food protein supplements are beneficial due to its key ingredients.
2.) Dextrose (AKA glucose) is a high GI (glycemic index), fast absorbing type of simple carbohydrate. Dextrose is used by bodybuilders and athletes to induce an insulin spike and replace glycogen in muscle cells which is lost during training. (CARBS) 
3.) (FATS) Fish oils which provide you with beneficial ingredients such as omega-3's. 
They reduce the risk of heart disease and stroke, as well as provide other health benefits, such as helping to prevent muscle breakdown, enhance joint healing, and improve brain function. New research also shows that these fats can directly boost fat loss and enhance muscle growth.
"BodyBuilding Revealed" by Will Brink (Will Brink graduated from Harvard University with a concentration in the natural sciences has been a writer, scientific researcher, consultant to supplement companies, and trainer for 20 years relating to health/fitness and performance. He has co-authored several studies relating to sports nutrition and health and published in peer reviewed academic journals.) - He is my best source because all of his sources have been received by actual experiments.

Monday, March 3, 2014

Fourth Interview Questions

1.) What factor is most important to increasing muscle mass in bodybuilding? 
2.) What are the best supplements for bodybuilding?
3.) What is best to consume before and after a work out? 
4.) What does a body builders workout consist of weekly? 
5.) What are some things that you would say or recommend to a beginner in weight training?
6.) What should a bodybuilders nutrition for the week look like?              
7.) What is so great about training with intensity for a short amount of time, why not just train regularly for a longer period of time?                           
8.) About how much time of sleep should a bodybuilder get and why? 
9.) Specifically what have you been successful with in body building and why?
10.) What are some of the most common challenges body builders encounter and why? (INCLUDING YOU)
11.) What is your purpose here at the gym ?
12.) What is something you need to consider when being a personal trainer? 
13.) How did you get to where you are now ? ( a personal trainer)
14.) Why work at this gym and not any other gym? 

15.) What is your goal as a bodybuilder/ personal trainer? 
16.) Do you know how much macro-nutrients you need for a whole day and why?
17.) How long have you been training and what are some of the difficulties you had while this experience?
18.) If there are things you would've done differently in your bodybuilding experience what would it be and why?
19.) Do you know anything about cheat meals and why they are good or bad?
20.) What is the most important thing to consider when weight training AND WHY?

Wednesday, February 26, 2014

Advisory meeting #2

EQ: What is the best way to increase muscle mass in bodybuilding? 
Answer 2: Having evenly prepped meals throughout the day that satisfy you with enough micro and macro-nutrients to target muscle growth. 


-Macro and Micro-nutrient basics why they are important and the ( proteins, carbs, and fats) science behind it all.

- TDEE ( Total Daily Energy Expenditure ) total number of calories one oxidizes or "burns" in a day. Broken up into three parts ( Resting Metabolic Rate, Thermic effect of a meal, and energy expenditure of physical activity)

-Setting it all up ( Diet Planner, Tracking your intake, Managing meals away from home, What to put into your shopping cart, Preparing food in advance for the whole week)

Conclusion Sentence: Having all these components will most definitely effect muscle growth in the nutritional part.

Research Source: Brink, Will. "Chapter 1: Nutrition." Body Building Revealed. N.p.: Internet Publications Group, n.d. 20-59. Print.






Thursday, February 6, 2014

Independent Component 1

LITERAL
(a) I, Christian Velez, affirm that I completed my independent component which represents 30 hours of work.
(b) Will, Brink. Bodybuilding Revealed. Book. My Mentor (expert in weight training field).
(c) Provide a digital spreadsheet. Check
(d) Explanation of what you completed: for this independent component I really did lots of mentorship with my mentor. This really was the most important and helpful source for this project. I got all of my 3 answers to the EQ from this independent component.  
INTERPRETIVE
Defend your work and explain how the significant parts of your component and how it demonstrates 30 hours of work. 
Provide evidence (photos, transcript, art work, videos, etc) of the 30 hours of work. For this independent component I did manage to get a new personal trainer who happens to own a gym. I was actually learning from both mentors at the same time which was really convenient. Learning the importance of weight training and how to prevent injury during a workout. Then whatever I learned that day I would research the science part behind all of this stuff. Ive learned so much from this independent component. I will be putting up more videos of the different workouts that are helpful to all for preventing injury in the gym. I also have pictures of the supplements and nutrition that I have been taking and eating.  
APPLIED
How did the component help you understand the foundation of your topic better?  This component really gave me more time to really research and discover many great ways that I could answer my EQ. The foundation of this component is really the basics of weight training and getting to know how muscle mass is really increased. Mentoring almost everyday to really become an expert in the field of weight training isnt easy. There is lots to still learn but I now know the 3 most important parts of my eq.

Friday, January 31, 2014

Lesson 2 Reflection



    1. What are you most proud of in your Lesson 2 Presentation and why? To be honest i'm proud of actually putting time and effort into this presentation. It all pays off in the end when your done presenting in front of the class. The Information that I was able to present was all researched and really was my strongest ability in my perspective. 
    2. What assessment would you give yourself on your Lesson 2 Presentation (self-assessment)? I feel like I met all the requirements so I should deserve a P. I didn't do anything AE worthy nor did I do something terribly bad. 
    3. What worked for you in Lesson 2? I felt like explaining all the information and presenting it was my strongest point for this whole lesson 2. I really researched enough to get to a point. 
    4. (What didn't work for you) If you could go back in time and improve on something from my lesson 2 what would it be? I would definitely work on my speaking and presenting skills such as eye contact with the crowd and not looking at the board most of the time. 
    5. What do you think your answer #2 is going to be? I will have it do mainly with nutrition and the importance of having the right meals at certain times of the day. This is definitely a factor of muscle growth. For my answer #3  I will have it based mostly on Supplementation and the importance of taking supplements before and after a work out. This is also another factor of muscle growth. 


Wednesday, January 15, 2014

Third Interview Questions

1.) What factor is most important to increasing muscle mass in bodybuilding? 
2.) What are the best supplements for bodybuilding?
3.) What is best to consume before and after a work out? 
4.) What does a body builders workout consist of weekly? 
5.) What are some things that you would say or recommend to a beginner in weight training?
6.) What should a bodybuilders nutrition for the week look like?              
7.) What is so great about training with intensity for a short amount of time, why not just train regularly for a longer period of time?                           
8.) About how much time of sleep should a bodybuilder get and why? 
9.) Specifically what have you been successful with in body building and why?
10.) What are some of the most common challenges body builders encounter and why? (INCLUDING YOU)

Thursday, January 9, 2014

Blog 11 : Mentorship 10 Hours

Where are you doing your mentorship?

I am currently mentoring at Spartan Fitness. I am trying to contact other experts in bodybuilding so I can get different views on working out. Like certified personal trainers from 24 hour fitness. But it would be hard to talk to them if your not paying for their training background.

Who is your contact?
Eric Bugarin

How many total hours have you done (total hours should be reflected in your mentorship log located on the right hand side of your blog like your WB)?   

Currently I have 76 hours of mentorship but I have 46 hours logged in. I need to type it all up but I do have everything on paper.

Summarize the 10 hours of service you did.
Im guessing this is for the mentorship during break. So it was my second time going to the gym but this time I was with my mentor/ cousin. It was basically a day of him teaching me the basics and everything you need to know at the gym. Most importantly the workout.

Tuesday, January 7, 2014

Senior Project : the holiday

What did you do over the break with your senior project?
I learned a lot of new stuff mostly training workouts. I also developed my own new workout plan that is made for every week. Its really a big change for me because I have always been sticking to the same workout every time. Spicing it up a little and adding new workouts helps a lot.

What was the most important thing you learned from what you did and why?  What was the source of what you learned?
I honestly learned that changing up a workout plan every week will Really target other specific muscles in the body and you could really start to see results faster. I don't really understand this question. The main thing I learned this break was making a workout plan and dieting plan. These two important factors were really taught by both of my mentors. 
If you were going to do a 10 question interview on questions related to answers of your EQ, who would you talk to and why?
I would talk to a professional bodybuilder but I still haven't found a good one who really knows everything. My mentors know a lot of stuff but they would probably be able to answer most of them but not all. Soon I will find a beast professional bodybuilder.