His Photos Cost Him 100 Pounds: Interview with AT10 Winner Kris Wragg

Here’s your new interview with one of the winners from the 10th Adonis Golden Ratio Transformation Contest.

Today John talks to Kris Wragg who placed 5th in our last 12-Week Transformation contest.

Truth be told, Kris is no stranger to the principles of AGR. He had been following the principles of Eat Stop Eat  for quite sometime before he made the decision to begin AGR workouts.  Kris had seen great results from intermittent fasting but realized in order to take his physique from what he called “skinny-fat” to “amazingly defined” a transformation contest would prove most helpful.

Kris also shares insights on he developed his homemade,  yet “Professional-Level” images for under 100 pounds.

Check out  Kris’s AT10 Pictures:

Kris Wragg - 5th Place - Before Photos

Kris Wragg – AT10 5th Place – Before Photos

Kris Wragg- AT10-Transformation Image

Kris Wragg- AT10-Transformation Image

 

Kris Wragg - AT10 5th Place - After Photos

Kris Wragg – AT10 5th Place – After Photos

 

Kris’s Transformation Essay:

When I started AT10 I was just finishing off MBF and then I moved on to the category 3 workouts. Throughout the competition I followed the calories suggested by the AGR calculator and shed quite a lot of fat in the first 6 weeks, after that it slowed down a bit and towards the end I added in a bit of cardio in the last few weeks to try and maintain steady weight loss.

I found the fat loss fairly easy, some weeks were harder than others trying to maintain the calorie allowances, especially with social events, but generally I compensated with a fast day and my weekly average balanced out. Between me and my girlfriend we managed to create lots of tasty low calorie meals and even tasty high protein desserts for treats, I’ve especially been enjoying some homemade protein flapjacks with chocolate on.

The workouts were fairly hard going and I added in a chest booster in the middle as this seems to be a lagging part for me. I really enjoyed the Fibonacci pyramids although they were extremely tough and took a long time setting up adjustable dumbbells. I thought the workouts were pretty well rounded and hit the whole body hard but evenly.

Overall I am extremely pleased with my transformation over the last 12 weeks, my girlfriend has been doing the Venus competition and we have both made great changes to our bodies in the short period of time. We are off on holiday in a few weeks and we will both be looking fantastic in our swimwear thanks to our hard work.

 

Kris’s Transformation Interview:

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The Battle of Perception: Interview with AT10 Winner Paul Tomlinson

Here’s your new interview with one of the winners from the 10th Adonis Golden Ratio Transformation Contest.

Today John talks to Paul Tomlinson who placed 4th in our last 12-Week Transformation contest.

Paul, a military fitness instructor was first introduced to  AGR when we met at at fitness workshop.  Recovering from an injury suffered during CrossFit, he was looking for a way to satisfy his “competitive edge” without the “wear & tear” of previous programs he had followed.

When I first  introduced  the  philosophy and workout concepts of  AGR with Paul he was skeptical, yet OPEN-MINDED.  As you’ll hear in his interview, he literally did a full-scale investigation of the AGR program including, measurements, training logs, body-fat analysis, etc.

However, when he finally conquered “The Battle of Perception”  he mentally embraced the transformation process.  Building positive habits, and following the workouts as instructed set the stage for some amazing results.  Scroll to the bottom of the page to listen to Paul’s interview.

But first, check out  Paul’s AT10 Pictures:

Paul Tomlinson - AT10 4th Place - Before Photos

Paul Tomlinson – AT10 4th Place – Before Photos

 

Paul Tomlinson Transformation Image

Paul Tomlinson – AT10 Transformation Image

Paul Tomlinson - AT10 4th Place - After Photos

Paul Tomlinson – AT10 4th Place – After Photos

 

Paul’s Transformation Essay:

Coming into this challenge I have to say I was quite skeptical. First, because I have been in the gym for 20 years and the only time I have seen any significant changes in my physique has been when I amped up my training to 2+ hrs/day, 5+ days/week. Second, I am a single father, of a 5 yr old, teaching for the Air Force, taking online classes for my degree, and still trying to be a Scouting leader and an active participant in a men’s small group.

Where was I going to fit in the extra time for the gym? Furthermore, I wasn’t willing or in a position to follow a body builder diet plan. What I have learned has really opened my eyes to my own personal fitness and self outlook. I work out less than I did last year (3-4 days/week, using lighter weights), have made small, simple changes to my diet (definitely not what I thought it would be) and find myself in better health today than I have been in over 20 years.

Before this transformation I was seeing a chiropractor once a week to manage pain and numbness from two bulging discs, pressuring the sciatic nerve. Today, I have no pain and only see the chiropractor once every 3-4 weeks. I feel so much more energized than I have in a long time, not to mention, much more confident. Thanks to AGR, at 44 I feel, and look, more like a 24 yr old.

 

Paul’s Transformation Interview:

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Patience, Persistence, & Perspiration: Interview with AT10 Winner Hans Gutmann

Here’s your new interview with one of the winners from the 10th Adonis Golden Ratio Transformation Contest.

Today John talks to Hans Gutmann who placed 3rd in our last 12-Week Transformation contest.

Hans’s Transformation is the epitome of a quote by author, Napoleon Hill.  The quote reads: “Patience, persistence, and perspiration make an unbeatable combination for success.”

During Hans’s 12-week journey he lost nearly 20lbs!  He stayed the course and was able to reward himself with a brand-new physique.  However, Hans’s isn’t stopping here…read onto find out his next goal.

But first, check out his AT10 Pictures:

Hans Gutmann- 3rd Place- Before Photos

Hans Gutmann- 3rd Place- Before Photos

 

Hans Gutmann- 3rd Place- AT10 Transformation Image

Hans Gutmann- AT10 3rd Place- Transformation Image

 

Hans Gutmann - 3rd Place - After Photos

Hans Gutmann – AT10 3rd Place – After Photos

 

Hans’s Transformation Essay:

I decided to enter AT10 to make myself accountable. I knew if I just shadowed the contest my self-discipline would be more apt to falter at some point. I also decided that I would jump in with both feet on the Adonis Lifestyle. I would follow the exercise and nutrition regimen as outlined, stick with it, and not question the process.

I worked from the Progressive Supersets and Final Phase modules and lifted nearly every day. I also followed the Reverse Taper Diet and closely monitored my caloric intake. I included the suggested 15% for labeling errors and saw my stalled fat loss pick up again.
I’d read many times in the AI Forums that Patience is the key. It sounds too simple to work but I guess I needed to learn it first-hand. Put in the hard work, follow the system, and it WILL work. When you see the same person in the mirror each day or even each week, you don’t see the changes – but they’re happening. As I progressed through the contest, I saw many of the topics discussed in the AI Community applying to me. For example, Permission to be Light. Initially, I thought I only needed to lose 10 lbs. to see myself in lean shape, but I ended up dropping nearly 20 lbs. with no loss in strength or size.
I am pleased with the outcome of my AT10 experience. Many of the RTD rules have become habits now and it gets easier as I approach golden proportions. A goal of mine has been to build a lean, strong body that I could be proud of on my 44th birthday next month and AT10 has helped me achieve that goal. Next stop: Golden Ratio!

Hans’s Transformation Interview:

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Walking The Walk: Interview with AT10 Winner Rich Sigona

Here’s your new interview with one of the winners from the 10th Adonis Golden Ratio Transformation Contest.

Today John talks to Rich Sigona who placed 2nd in our last 12-Week Transformation contest.

Rich, is the epitome of the phrase, “Walking the Walk” as a pioneer and ambassador of the Adonis Golden Ratio (AGR) Program he has steadfastly  walked the path of the Adonis Lifestyle over the past three years.

Here’s a throwback image of  Rich when he first embarked on his Fitness Journey and the results of him successfully completing an earlier AGR transformation contest.

 

Adonis Lifestyle Origins: Rich Sigona Circa 2010

Adonis Lifestyle Origins: Rich Sigona Circa 2010

 

 

With consistency and effort Rich has transformed himself yet again!  Check out his AT10 Pictures:

Rich Sigona - 2nd Place - Before Photos

Rich Sigona – 2nd Place – Before Photos

Rich SIgona - AT10 2nd Place -Transformation Image

Rich SIgona – AT10 2nd Place -Transformation Image

Rich Sigona - 2nd Place - After Photos

Rich Sigona – 2nd Place – After Photos

 

Rich’s Transformation Essay:

I joined the Adonis Community in March of 2010 and this is the third time I have completed a contest. I have seen the AGR site grow and refine its system, improving itself along the way. I am happy that I have been able to participate in this experience.  After this third contest I have come to realize that exercise and nutrition are not short term goals but lifelong changes. However, the biggest takeaways are having a plan and following through with it, participating and connecting with the Adonis Community and most importantly, having a great support system at home.
The Adonis Golden Ratio provides a path to success. When I first joined it was a revolutionary idea to me that there are specific metrics to achieve the ideal body. The Adonis Golden Ratio provided a specific defined goal for any guy and provides the workout and nutrition guidelines to help them get there. With this in place I learned my part was simply not to over think the workouts. My part was to be consistent, performing the workouts with proper intensity.
The Adonis Community is a great resource and being a part of it is as important as doing the workouts. It is a good place for like minded people to come together and share their struggles and successes. I found support, advice and even a mentor to help with the final weeks of this contest.
I am lucky to have a mate who is of like mind, especially when it comes to fitness. She is a Venus member who, like me, embraces the whole lifestyle. Adonis and Venus have helped us both understand that by having a good workout plan and eating less we can reshape our bodies. We are able to encourage each other and support one another as we make our health a priority in our lives.
For those who are new to AGR, I believe the program provides a well laid out plan to achieving your optimum body. I can honestly say that my success comes from consistency with the AGR program. Do the workouts, eat less and be involved.

 

Rich’s Transformation Interview:

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Less Is More: Interview with AT10 Winner Cody Johnson

Here’s your new interview with one of the winners from the 10th Adonis Golden Ratio Transformation Contest.

Today John talks to Cody Johnson who placed 1st in our last 12-Week Transformation contest.

Cody was no stranger to the AGR principles of intermittent fasting. However, it was the fresh & simplistic approach of AGR’s  strength training that was the biggest revelation to him.

Read on to find out why Cody believes, “Less is More” and learn about his contest experience throughout AT10.

But first, check out his transformation pictures:

Cody Johnson- AT10 1st Place - Before Photos

Cody Johnson- AT10 1st Place – Before Photos

 

Cody Johnson - AT10 1st Place - Transformation Image

Cody Johnson – AT10 1st Place – Transformation Image

 

Cody - AT10 1st Place - After Photos

Cody – AT10 1st Place – After Photos

 

Cody’s Transformation Essay:

The Adonis Contest is the first contest I have ever actually completed, due to its shear simplicity. There were no complicated plans to put together from day to day, no whole food groups forbidden, no magic ratios to hit to ensure I wasn’t wasting away or forfeiting any progress….Just simply eat less than I currently was.

There was no time in which I felt I needed to give up, because the guidelines were easy enough that it was already in line with what I was doing, yet less overall of it (overall food), which made it seem not like a plan but simply living.

I appreciated the straight talk in the podcast, to undercut all the fluff that so many of your users come out of; it was truly liberating to know I didn’t have to eat on schedule, that I wouldn’t up and die if I didn’t have 200 grams of protein a day, that I didn’t have to spend a wad on supplements to finally get to where I wanted to be. The common sense approach reigns supreme.

Cody’s Transformation Interview:

If you want to get in touch with Cody, talk to him about his approach and get more tips, here’s his profile in our community.

Here’s the program Cody followed that helped him win this transformation contest: Adonis Golden Ratio

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Mover Over Rover and Let Matt Grover Take Over!

Here’s your new interview with one of the winners from the 9th Adonis Golden Ratio Transformation Contest.

Today John talks to Matthew Grover who placed 7th  in our last 12-Week Transformation contest.

Matt is a prime example of someone who has eliminated excuses and used the Adonis Golden Ratio (AGR) Systems as a tool to ensure there is a top-priority when it comes to his nutrition and fitness goals.

Read on to find out how a former hard gainer, learned the difference between proportions and just sheer size.

Check out Matt’s transformation pictures:

Matthew Grover -  AT9 7th Place - Before Photos

Matthew Grover – AT9 7th Place – Before Photos

Matthew Grover -  AT9 7th Place - Transformation Image

Matthew Grover – AT9 7th Place – Transformation Image

 

Matthew Grover - AT9 7th Place - After Photos

Matthew Grover – AT9 7th Place – After Photos

 

Matt’s Interview:

How old are you?  I am 25 years old.

When did you first start working out? If it was before finding Adonis Golden Ratio (AGR) Systems can you briefly explain the types of programs/workouts you did before finding AGR?

I served in the US Army for 6 ½ years so physical training has always been a big part of my lifestyle. It wasn’t until I became a recruiter for the Army the last couple years of my enlistment that I began to pack on the pounds in a bad way.  This happend to me indirectly because physical fitness wasn’t very high on the priority list for that particular job. Once I started to get back into working out I didn’t really have a set plan, I just threw together work outs and ultimately had no real direction.

Did you follow any sort of diet programs before finding Adonis Golden Ratio? If so what were they and how did they work for you?

Not any in particular, I sort of fell into the bulking trend because I have always been a hard gainer. Knowing what I know now though would have made a world of difference in what and when I ate.

How did you find the Adonis Golden Ratio?

I read Johns article in Men’s Health back in 2008 and was interested in the concept of proportions over sheer size but at the time had a lot on my plate. I rediscovered it again in 2011 by browsing around the web and stumbling across an article that caught my attention.

What made you decide to enter the contest?

To challenge myself. I always found it very difficult to follow a fitness plan, and with this I wanted to prove to myself that I could put a little more dedication into it, because in the end I would be showing off what I had trained for.

What did you expect from yourself during this contest?

To keep a routine going and not make any excuses as to why I could not go to the gym. If I absolutely couldn’t make it one day, I had to make it up another. No exceptions! That and following a stricter diet, combined with routine fasting made it a challenging but still doable.

How did you fit the workouts into your daily routine?

With only an hour to spare, the workouts are quite doable. Even the longer workouts don’t go over an hour and a half. The gym I attend is open till midnight so I would always go around 10 at night so that there aren’t that many people and I can have access to the equipment I would need.

What did you do from a diet standpoint?

I did my best to cut out sodas, candy, and fast foods. I also implemented intermittent fasting into my daily routine, only eating between the hours of 6 and 12 at night.

What did you find most challenging along the way and did you have any setbacks?

At first the most challenging was cutting out all the junk food I was hooked on eating. It took a few weeks to be able to get my cravings down to a manageable level. I was also following the reverse taper diet and I noticed more and more that it was rather difficult to meet my daily caloric intake. The answer was simple, eat more. However, with trying to avoid most junk foods it became relatively difficult.

How did people in your life react as your body started to change?

They were quite surprised with how it began to look. My parents especially, I remember them asking me if I was taking steroids because of how much size I was putting on.

 When did you realize things were really starting to change?

About a month and a half into the contest I began to notice my  back muscles were more defined and what body fat I had left was slowly disappearing from the rest of my body. My thighs in particular are where I noticed a rapid change.  They were always undefined and a little on the squishy side.

How did you feel when you looked at your before and after pictures side by side?

Mission Accomplished! I felt as though maybe I could have done a little better in the size department, but the change is there and I know now what it takes to buckle down and stick with a good nutrition and training routine.

What advice would you give to other guys who are sitting on the fence not sure about entering a contest?

It is an excellent learning experience on just how rapidly your body can change if you commit to it. I think everyone who has a vetted interest in their personal physical appearance should enter at least one AGR Transformation Contest.

What’s next for you?

I’m going to keep at it! Since the end of the contest I have made it a point to start lifting heavier than I am used and it has made a huge difference in my overall size. I plan on entering the latter contest this year, once the changes that are happening in my life calm down. Hopefully I’ll see even more gains.

Summary of Matt’s Best Tips:

  •  If your hooked on junk foods, spend some time here cutting down the amount your eating and get your cravings down to a manageable level.
  • Use the Reverse Taper Diet to achieve your daily calorie goals and adjust as needed.
  • Implement fasting into your daily routine. Pick a set time during the day when you will allow yourself to eat your meals.
  • If possible attend the gym during non-peak hours to ensure access to the equipment you’ll need.
  •  Challenge yourself! Anyone who has a vetted interest in their personal physical appearance should enter at least one AGR Transformation Contest.
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