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end up doing this by default). However, inside that run up into prep, lowering it purposely can be advanta- geous in helping to reduce water retention. On top of that, we’ll typically cut out compounds testosterone and growth hormone. Having said that, some competitors can actually look better with it in due to it aiding in fullness. It’s a call the competitor/ coach has to make. In this peak we do manipulate water, by gradually titrating it up we are setting ourselves up for the final 24hr before the show. Sodium is kept moderate-high through the week. Somewhere between 4,000-6,000mg is probably about right for most. The real key is that you’re salting/ seasoning your food and that you’re consistent. The actual amount doesn’t matter so much. From where we carb deplete at the beginning of the week, to allow for glycogen super-compensation. In English, theoretically we’re increasing our storage capacity – temporarily – for glycogen (stored carbohy- drate). Allowing us to potentially increase fullness even further than just a standard carb up. We’ll then do a rapid 36-48 hour carb load, going as high as 5x bodyweight (in lbs) depending on metabo- lism. We’re actually aiming to push the boundaries and cause a little blurring/spill-over here. From 24-36hr before show day, we then switch gears and start the ‘drying out’ process. This is where we can manipulate water and sodium if needs be. (Please note: you cannot dry out whilst carb loading. To carb load efficiently you need both water and sodium!) We’ll also add in a third dose of H20 Remoove, and potentially add extra caffeine throughout the day. That final day before the show, we’ll adjust the carb amount by ear. If we’ve loaded fully and caused that slight spill, then chances are we will go higher fat and lower carb. This also has the added benefit of topping up intra-muscular triglyceride stores (an often over- looked element of filling out). We’ll reduce water from around 12 litres to say 4 litres or so. And we’ll also either reduce or cut sodium depending upon the look. These two combina- tions will increase diuresis – but – as we haven’t completely cut water, we should still maintain fullness. On show day we’re going to do three things pre- stage: 45-60mins before we’ll use a pump product (that you have used during prep! Do not attempt something new unless you want to risk GI distress and stomach cramps onstage!) 30-45mins before we’ll take on some HBCD along- side 1-2g sodium (between a half and whole teaspoon of sea salt). There are different views on this, but my advice when pumping up is to focus on your weaker areas to try and bring ‘balance’ to your physique. For example, I (Adam) have a weak chest but strong 126 FLEX | MARCH 2018