Christian Duque: Please let's start out with the basic question - full name, age, ht, contest wt/regular weight, and hometown/current city.
FULL NAME: Allison Moyer
Christian Duque: Talk to us about growing up and what kind of sports/activities you were involved with?
Christian Duque: When did you start training in the gym, and what/who inspired you?
Allison Moyer: I began training in the gym around the age of 18, after I stopped competing in cross country. Initially I was inspired by the figure athletes who forged the sport, like Jenny Lynn, who was always my favorite. Currently I love Erin Stern and Candice Keene, I think they both represent the figure ideal.
Christian Duque: Talk to us about your very first show, who helped you, and how you're approach has changed (if at all) to getting ready for contests today. Who currently helps you with your diet, training, tanning, and posing? Do you have an exclusive or top favorites as far suit designers go?
Allison Moyer: I competed in a small local NABBA show at the age of 20 for my first show. A local NPC nationally ranked bodybuilder gave me my first contest diet and let me tell you, it was an eye opener. Obviously as my physique has progressed and changed and my own knowledge of the sport has changed, my diet has changed as well. I neither train the same nor eat the same anymore, as I’ve been lifting actively for the better part of a decade, my training and nutrition needs to evolve as my physique does.
Currently I do my own training, my own contest prep, my own nutrition, etc. I always joke and call myself a one woman show, but I believe strongly in self reliance and love doing my own prep for a contest. I feel it allows me to use my instincts- I can easily change my training or nutrition on a daily, even hourly basis as my body requires.
I always use JanTana for my competition tan and I rely heavily on Gary Udit for my posing and presentation critiques. He is a PHENOMENAL posing coach and as both the head of the NPC in PA, a promoter, AND a judge he definitely has his finger on the pulse of what is being looked for regarding posing and presentation on stage. He is located in Pittsburgh PA and is well worth the travel, you can contact him for posing on his website, www.garyudit.com.
I always use Tamee Marie for my suits, her level of professionalism is unmatched in my opinion and her work is beautiful and reliable. Her website is: http://tameemarie.webs.com/
Christian Duque: What does your training split look like for the week? Are you one to switch up exercises and/or methods (free weights, machines, bands, etc) or do you stay fairly consistent throughout the year?
Allison Moyer: Training and nutrition are difficult for me to pinpoint when asked these questions, because they are variables. They have to change in order to produce change. I’m very “non conventional” athlete. I believe strongly that in order to look like an athlete you need to train as an athlete, so my training techniques and training style tend to be a bit “left of center” when it comes to what’s considered standard amongst figure athletes. I do not train with the typical “bodybuilding style” training split as is common. My training “split” will vary depending on what my current goals are and what changes I’m looking to spark in my physique. My training involves a variety of methods including CST (cardio strength training),plyometrics, track/sprint work and tabata, as well as more standard “weight” based workouts. I tend to rely a lot of bodyweight exercises, medicine balls, and free weights/bars. I use some machines but much more minimally.
Christian Duque: Talk to us about your nutrition. Are you one to avoid carbs or fats, or did you create a menu specifically for yourself? Could we get a sample menu for a regular day, and one for a contest prep day?
Allison Moyer: I highly discourage ANY diet that “avoids carbs or fats” as eliminating an entire macro nutrient group can have serious long term ramifications. Typically I eat a higher protein, moderate to higher fat, and moderate to lower carb diet.
I manipulate carbs, fats and proteins depending on where I’m at in my prep, how my body looks, and what it needs. I’m a very instinctive athlete, I will change what I eat daily depending on what I feel my body needs to both look and perform at its best.
The key is with nutrition is much more in depth then a simple matter of calories in versus calories out, or “eat carbs” or “don’t eat carbs”. You need to conume the right portions of carbs, fats and proteins within your body’s unique daily caloric limits. Within those caloric limits, the quality of carbs, fats, and proteins also comes into play. Asparagus versus brown rice, or an apple verus oatmeal. How much, what, and when is not an exact science for everyone, it varies greatly from individual to individual.
I blog often about my nutrition and have recipes and in depth lists online at my blog: www.getfitiwithalli.com
Christian Duque: How much water do you normally drink throughout the day? How important is hydration to the competitive athlete training in the gym? And apart from water, what are some other beverages you might have throughout the day?
Christian Duque: What's a goal you have for 2012 - could be related to the stage or not. And what are you doing to be able to realize this?
Christian Duque: I think what everyone is talking about right now is your stellar placing at the Arnold Amateur. Please give all your shoutouts here, talk to us about the prep (the training, the tanning, the posing, the hair & makeup, the traveling, the cardio). We want to know everything! :)
Christian Duque: What plans do you have for the rest of 2012? And where can your fans go to stay up to date with you?
Beautiful Inspirational Interview..... A, You Have Wonderful Proportion!
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