From “Go” Muscles to “Show” Muscles
My journey from CrossFit to Bodybuilding
I laugh as I write this…
How can a functional fitness junkie go from snatches and deadlifts, to incline press and leg curls? Is it possible to step on the elliptical machine without feeling ashamed? Will I ever get to eat bacon again? Will they take away my kool-aid and kick me out?
These are all questions that stream through my mind as I walk into Hyde Park Gym for my daily “Pump & Shred” sessions preparing for my first Bodybuilding competition, the Naturally Fit Super Show in Austin, TX on July 21, 2012. I’ll be competing in the Fit Model division, and alongside with my partner in crime, Showout Meg, in the Figure division at this event.
Both divisions are the most feminine of all bodybuilding. My ideal look for competition is something like IFBB fitness pro and fit model, Alicia Marie, as pictured in competition and in print shape below.


Great. But why? I’m doing this as a way to challenge myself to step outside of my comfort zone and into the unknown - part of that “Be Bold” motto. Plus, getting involved with the larger fitness community is a must for longevity in this business. Consider this diversification.
The show is 6 months away, and I’m 5 weeks into my “building” phase, meaning I’m trying to gain as much muscle as possible before I start the “shred” phase. I have to train my muscles that were under-developed: biceps, triceps, delts, pecs, abs, and quads, with some isolation work. Yes, lots of curls for the girls. The muscles that were substantial in strength and size from CrossFit, a.k.a. “go” muscles (lats, traps, hamstrings, and glutes), need less isolation work. So, I have a good base of fitness to pull from. But, it’s not about power or output in bodybuilding - it’s all about symmetry and the aesthetic. This is a complete mind-shift for me, but I’m going with it.
I’m still CrossFitting 2 times per week at CrossFit Central and incorporating at least 1 day of sprints to my Pump & Shred schedule. I lift weights 4x per week and add in 30-45 minute cardio sessions 3-4 times per week. I’m am officially a gym rat.
I’ll update with what I typically eat and my continued progress, but here’s where I’m at as of now: In 5 weeks, I’ve lost 3% BF and 1 lb, meaning I’ve gained muscle. Enough to get me to a new shoulder press PR and improve my pushups. Plus, my abs are starting to show - not from crunches, but from eating clean. Yay!
GOAL: 7/1/2012 - 11% Body Fat
CURRENT: 1/15/2012 - 17% Body Fat

I’m excited to see where this take me. I’m looking forward to the challenge, meeting my goal, and any new opportunities that come as a result. I’m not looking forward to having to wear less than a yard of bedazzled fabric, and a thick layer of spray tan on stage in front of hundreds of people. Is that bold, or just crazy?
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fishelville said:
Good luck Jess. A few years back I was a bodybuilder, went from about 19% BF, down to about 4.32% at contest time. Went from 270lbs, to contest weight of 185lbs. You can do it. Stay focused and get it done. Use all the tools you have@
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