It’s been about a month since I last talked about my workouts and how Bodyrock was going since starting it in early February so I figured I’d do some recaps and progress reports today. Also, I’m sort of ADD with my workouts so I’ll tell you what I’m thinking is next…

First of all, Bodyrock is awesome. I can’t stress enough how easy it is to have a free resource online for intense 15-25 minute workouts. For the past month I’ve been cycling through new Bodyrock workouts they’ve been posting and ZWOWs, mainly this one and this one with about 2 days of running per week (3-4 miles at a time). Earlier this week I took the fit test (where you do as many reps as possible for 50 seconds with a 10 second rest between each exercise) for the 4th time and here’s what the numbers say.

BR Fit test

*I did pushup burpees on 2/20 instead of regular ones by accident, hence the lower number.

Impressive, right?

I loved having the fit test to measure progress and I’m pretty happy with those results. My biggest improvement, although the numbers don’t really reflect it, is pushups. Some of those 25 and 26 in the first two tests were on my knees. The last two tests were not. I’ve always felt super weak in that exercise in the past and now I finally feel like I’ve got some legit strength in my arms. On top of whatever workout I was doing each day, I’d throw in 50-100 pushups (broken up) and it definitely paid off.

I had some pictures in my camera since the end of New Rules of Lifting For Women which I got through stage 4 of back in the late fall/early winter so I took some earlier this week to compare. They’re not true “before Bodyrock” pictures, but pretty close. Also, I’d like to imagine that I’ll be that tan again sometime soon…

Before Bodyrock:

Bodyrock progress and what's next

After Bodyrock:

Bodyrock progress and what's next

Before Bodyrock:

Bodyrock progress and what's next

After Bodyrock:

Bodyrock progress and what's next

My thoughts?

My arms and shoulders definitely look bigger/bulkier to me but not necessarily more “defined”. I didn’t have leg or ab pictures but to be honest, they don’t really look that much different. Proof is in those fit test numbers though, I’m stronger and better conditioned and therefore, I’m happy.

Now, what’s next?

I don’t necessarily want to completely give up Bodyrock, but I’ve decided to start Jamie Eason’s Livefit Trainer this week. After reading other reviews of the program, I’m feeling pretty stoked about the possibilities of it. I’ll be honest (and vain) and say I wouldn’t mind looking like either of them after the 12 weeks.

live fit

The program assumes you’re working out in a gym and therefore has many exercises utilizing either cables or machines. Luckily, bodybuilding.com has a video of every single exercise in the program and it gives you 3 related exercises for each one. 95% of the time I’m able to find a barbell or dumbbell alternative that I can make work in my home gym (<–throw back to my first week blogging!). I’m also lucky in that I have a small corner home gym that has some basic stuff like a leg press, pull down bar, etc. so I think I can make this program work without having to join a gym, something I’m not willing to do.

Phase 1 has absolutely no cardio in it (the theory of which is explained on the website) and I’ll be honest in saying that I’m skeptical of that part. So far I haven’t run at all but I’ve thrown in long walks with the dog to make myself feel like I’m at least doing something. I’m very nervous about potentially losing my running conditioning and knowing how hard it is to build up a base, I really don’t want that to happen. Cardio kicks back in the program after week 4, but I might cave and do at least a 3 mile run once a week in phase 1. I feel like that’s enough to “keep up” my running at the most minimal level but not enough to alter the program’s intentions. Another option is a cardio intense bodyrock workout instead of running. Also, there are 2-3 days of rest in each week of phase 1 and I really don’t see myself needing that much. After 3 days of lifting this week, I’m slightly sore (you’re supposed to be giving it a 60% max effort on weights this week) but not enough to need 3 days of rest.

I’d love to hear thoughts on the whole cardio part in phase 1, especially from anyone that’s done the program!

So that’s the plan and hopefully I’m sticking to it.

On the diet side, I’m not really following her suggestions to a tee (I eat healthy enough as is) but I am trying to eat smaller meals more frequently and be a little more conscious of my protein intake. Protein builds muscles and muscles are goooood.

In light of that, this smoothie happened yesterday afternoon.

Bodyrock progress and what's next

Seriously, Katie is on point this week with the snacks. First the coconut lemon balls and now this. One of the best chocolate shakes I’ve ever had and it’s high in protein.

Bodyrock progress and what's nextBodyrock progress and what's next

I used carton coconut milk and cacao nibs on top, otherwise it’s the same as her recipe.

Bonus points if you drink it out of a cute jar.

Anyone else doing the Livefit Trainer out there? I’d love to hear thoughts on the program!

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  1. I just started phase 2.. I was running 20-30 miles a week prior to phase 1. I am following the diet (but not cutting out vodka and wine lol) and after phase 1 I’m down about three pounds.. My biceps have never been so defined in my life and I’ve been lifting for a couple years! They seriously look like little tennis balls LOL. Do it! You won’t regret it!!

  2. Bookmarked both the smoothy and the workout program. This week is my break week after finishing 12 week MAXWorkouts HIIT program. I was going to start it over next week, but now I think I might check out Jamie’s program. Great timing.

  3. I would be terrified of the no cardio. I’m a cardio junkie, even though I know in my heart I need to do more weight lifting. Your arms look great though, maybe that will be my inspiration!

  4. I love your blog! I am so glad you liked the review and are going to try the trainer :) it really is great! Since you are going to be at home check out LiveFit Journey on Facebook – she has been posting videos of workout days with the trainer at home using resistance bands.

    Good luck!!

  5. I haven’t done Jamie’s exact program, but for the past 2 years I’ve been doing a variation of it – and went from a pretty normal figure to having very defined muscles in 3-4 months. I developed a 6 pack, triceps, biceps, quads.. you name it. Granted, I also ate (and still eat) a very, very clean diet. I think you’ll be pleased with your results :) Good luck!

    PS – great stats on your fit test!

  6. Nice job, Gina! You can definitely see more definition and build. In the shoulders especially.

    I’d have a hard time with the nutrition plan for LiveFit if I cooked like you did. ;)

  7. SUPER excited to find your blog via FitFluential! RSS’ing now:)

    DO THE LIVEFIT program! I did it for only a few weeks before I had to stop (trying to get pregnant), but it ROCKED! I could already tell a difference in that amount of time. I would do the whole program in a heartbeat again, of course after all this baby stuff:)

    Don’t worry about the no-cardio part. I know it seems “off,” but cardio is much too overemphasized, IMHO. Weights give way to change. I’d gather a change is what you’re looking for! Can’t wait to see how you love it. And ps. Love me some Jaime Eason!

  8. You look great! Legs and abs are so hard for me to tone… It seems like I could kill myself doing everything and they will still look the same. Arms are definitely the encouragers… They shape up so fast. Love the looks of that smoothie.