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S3E14: Why Your Next Bodybuilding Offseason Could Make or Break Your Progress

S3E14: Why Your Next Bodybuilding Offseason Could Make or Break Your Progress

Update: 2025-08-15
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Brandon and Adrian discuss their current offseason strategies, challenges in building muscle naturally, and optimal approaches for long-term physique development.

• Brandon is currently at 180-183 lbs, aiming to reach 190 lbs by December/January
• Adrian has gained about 10 pounds post-show and plans to reach 71-75 kilos in his offseason
• Both agree natural bodybuilders may need 2-3 years between shows to make significant improvements
• Brandon aims for 0.25-0.5 lbs weight gain per week to maintain a healthy approach
• Pushing beyond your body's comfortable weight can negatively impact health markers like blood pressure
• Maintaining 7,000-8,000 daily steps helps with digestion, mood, and nutrient partitioning
• Addressing muscle imbalances through unilateral movements is important during offseason
• Using machines like hack squats and leg press can be more joint-friendly than barbell squats
• Research suggests dumbbells may provide better chest development than barbells or machines
• Both will attend the upcoming Calgary show, with plans to check out The Realm gym

For beginners, gaining 1-3 pounds per month might be appropriate, while experienced lifters should aim for 1-2 pounds monthly. Focus on giving yourself enough time in a gaining phase rather than trying to stay shredded year-round.


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S3E14: Why Your Next Bodybuilding Offseason Could Make or Break Your Progress

S3E14: Why Your Next Bodybuilding Offseason Could Make or Break Your Progress

Adrian Ma & Brandon Emslie