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Ryan Reynolds - Transformation

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"when i walked in to meet David, i weighed 174 lbs. by the end of principle photography, i weighed about 194 lbs."

"while eating a protein carb mix every 2 hours all day, i'd wind up having about 8 - 10 "tiny" meals instead of 3 big meals over the course of a day. no carbs at night, but plenty during the day. (the "no carbs ever" fad is bullshit in my opinion. and a great way to turn into a cranky fucker nobody wants to be around) this kind of diet kept my blood sugar even and gave me the requisite energy needed for the physicality of the role...

my trainer (and Jesse Biel's) was a guy named Darren Chapman. he's one of the most inspiring individuals i've ever met. a member of the UK's olympic bobsled team, he's as adept at the nutritional training as he is the physical training. also, a great guy that doesn't mind me calling him every swear word ever heard in any language. i think i may have even called him a 'bastard' in elvish. trainers are used to it. he showed me how important the process of visualization is. visualizing the transformation i had to make--i believe was key to making it happen. with this information, i began training as though preparing for the olympics...

workouts were about 2-3 hours. generally starting off with around 500 - 1000 sit-ups. then heavy weights for bulk. i'm a pretty scrawny guy so we cut cardio entirely and just focused on bulking up. weight training involved a variety of excercises too numerous to mention at reps of about 8-12, for 6 days a week. after the first week i was longing for the sweet release of death, but soon enough got really into it.

the main thing i learned about this whole process is how important food is. transforming your body quickly is a genetic ability, but can also be traumatic. eating properly is 80% of the equation. most people think it's the other way round..."

"1) the first time i lifted a barbell for BLADE was the end of July, 2003. i believe i posted some details on what i ate and how much i worked out but essentially, i did BOTH - all the time. i had to be ready to go by mid december, however when we shot the scenes in question it was january, 2004. so, basically, 5 months.

2) Food:
I ate something pretty much every 2-3 hours. never "stuffing" myself, but never letting myself get hungry. tons of water throughout the day... BREAKFAST: 1/2 cup egg whites and 2 eggs. oatmeal - no sugar. a *protein bar 2-3 hours later. (the best oatmeal is this stuff called McCann's steel cut oatmeal. it takes about a half hour to cook, but you just make enough to last a couple weeks. add apple sauce and cinnammon to improve the taste.)

LUNCH: chicken and veggies/brown rice. a *protein bar 2-3 hours later.

DINNER: fish or chicken with salad and vegetables. balsamic vinegar for dressing. couple more **protein shakes throughout the night and right before bed.

*all protein bars contained carbs. they were made by a company called Trioplex. they're pretty good. but i wouldn't order from their website - they've screwed me 3 times already. a seriously disorganized company. they ARE however sold in a lot of gyms and nutritional/supplement stores.

**protein shakes were usually store bought at GNC. Nitrotech is the kind i usually used. I also used a brand called PurePro.

as far as Creatine goes, you don't need the kind with all the sugar. despite what the guy who's never actually been to the gym but works behind the counter says, the best creatine is the plain, flavorless/sugarless kind that you mix with water or juice."

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I seriously don't believe he could do what he claims he did without taking some kind of hormones. I just do not think it is possible.
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I don't see why it isn't possible with just huge time working out and eating tons of protein. About a year ago I started going to the gym with a friend of mine and after ~6 months I had gone from around 145 to a high of about 175lbs. That was with working out six days a week for around two hours each workout and consuming at lest 150+ g of protein a day.

Like he said in that interview, lack of cardio will really help because you are focusing entirely on bulking and cardio will tend to burn off the fat and drop your weight somewhat. Also, it seems like he was saying he did take creatine in that interview and I never used it but I've heard that it can give a significant boost as well, and he only gained twenty pounds...
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The mass is easy yeah, I gained over 20 pounds in 3 months myself. What makes me think he takes hormones is that his bodyfat is very low as well. And if you focus entirely on bulking, having a bodyfat percentage that low is just not possible.

To gain muscle/bulk, your body needs to be in calorie surplus, and if that is the case then you will gain some fat too. His bodyfat looks to be maybe 8-10 and that is very very low and would take quite a bit of cardio to accomplish.
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Good point, but just to play the Devil's Advocate its also possible he just has a very fast metabolism. I know that was true in my case, I did very minimal cardio and yet after, and even before I was working out when I was not eating healthy, I never really was above ~10% bodyfat.

That said I do think it's entirely implusible at all that a actor would use something like hormones to get ready for a probably multimillion dollar movie role. Whether he did or not in this case is reallyimpossible to determine unless he either admits it or gets a drug test. I just like to think the best and figure that he really got into working out and managed to pull it off without resorting to hormones or similar, I can't stand people that cheat at something like working out :(
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Well, i just go to a gym here in Denmark, a regular gym and I am continuosly shocked by how many people use steroids. I would guess around 60% of the guy use them on average, maybe even more, so i am always very sceptical of these things.
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