QHow did your bodybuilding
journey begin?
I’ve had a rough life that caused me lots of mental anguish. As a result, I was extremely angry and was a bad child and young adult. I had no way to release my anger in a positive way. I joined the high school football team as a freshman and loved weight training.
My body completely changed after lifting. I went from being small and skinny to having good muscle tone. I was able to release my frustration during training, which felt great. When football ended, I went to my dad’s basement, used his weights and saw an old muscle magazine with a photo of Ronnie Coleman. I instantly knew that bodybuilding was my calling.
I quit high school sports and trained full-time as a high school sophomore. I studied every article on training, nutrition, and supplementation that could promote my success. I chose to compete in the Gary Udits NPC Pittsburgh Championships as a high school junior, which is one of the biggest amateur shows on the east coast. I dieted and trained alone for 16 weeks.
“I studied every article on training, nutrition, and supplementation that could promote my success.”
I was so nervous and shaky walking out on stage that I couldn’t make eye contact with the judges. I later learned that I would’ve won my class if I looked at them. After the show, I knew I needed help with nutrition, so I contacted IFBB pro Fakhri Mubarak. We began working together and I competed again 16 weeks later at the Jackson Classic and won my class and took sixth in men’s open.
During my first offseason, I bulked too much. I was 270 pounds when I began my prep and had to do two hours per day on the stairmaster with very low carbs to prepare for my third show, the Gary Udits Elite Physique. I was in my best shape yet but got into a car accident in the rain on my way to the show, which washed my tan off. I made it to the show just in time to run on stage, win the collegiate class, and take fifth in men’s open.
Eight weeks later, I did the Jackson Classic again and took second in men’s open and earned a national qualification. During my next off season, I stayed tighter and had a great prep. I was in the best condition to date thanks to Fakhri. Although I placed sixteenth, it felt good to be the youngest bodybuilding competitor there.
I entered the Kentucky Muscle competition 12 weeks later and learned that my body doesn’t handle long-term dieting and hardcore training well. I felt drained and exhausted and took sixth place. My next two shows are at the Collegiate Nationals and North Americans again.
What workout regimen delivered the best results?
Leg Extensions
4 sets of 12 repsSquats
4 sets of 6-10 repsHack Squats
4 sets of 8-10 repsDumbbell Lunges
4 sets of 20 repsStanding Calf Raise
3 sets of 10 repsLeg Press Calf Raise
3 sets of 10 reps
Incline Bench Press
4 sets of 6-10 repsIncline Dumbbell Flyes
3 sets of 12 repsDumbbell Press
4 sets of 6-10 repsPec Decks
3 sets of 12 repsDecline Bench Press
4 sets of 6-10 reps
Pull-Ups
3 sets of 10 repsBarbell Rows
3 sets of 6-10 repsClose-Grip Pull-Downs
3 sets of 12 repsT-Bar Rows
3 sets of 6-10 repsDumbbell Rows
3 sets of 12 repsRack Deadlift
3 sets of 6-10 repsBack Hyperextensions
3 sets of 25 reps
Seated Leg Curls
4 sets of 12 repsLeg Press
4 sets of 6-10 repsMachine Sumo Squats
3 sets of 12 repsStraight Leg Deadlift
4 sets of 12 repsSeated Calf Raise
3 sets of 10 repsDonkey Calf Raise
3 sets of 10 reps
Dumbbell Lateral Raise
3 sets of 10 repsMilitary Press
4 sets of 6-10 repsDumbbell Front Raise
3 sets of 10 repsUpright Rows
3 sets of 6-10 repsReverse Dumbbell Flyes
4 sets of 6-10 repsDumbbell Shrugs
4 sets of 10 reps
Barbell Curls
4 sets of 10 repsDumbbell Curls
4 sets of 10 repsReverse Curls
4 sets of 10 repsClose-Grip Bench Press
4 sets of 10 repsOverhead Rope Extensions
4 sets of 10 repsRope Press-Downs
4 sets of 10 repsForearm Curls
4 sets of 20 reps
What nutrition plan fueled your body?
Eggs
2 eggsTurkey Sausage
8 ouncesWhole Grain English Muffins
2 muffinsCheese
2 slicesBanana
1 banana
Turkey Sandwiches
2 sandwichesChips
1 servingDiet Soda
1 serving
Egg Whites
6 whitesPancakes
3 pancakesAllMax Nutrition IsoFlex
60 gramsAll American EFX Karbolyn
100 grams
What supplements gave you the greatest gains?
“I used all the negativity in my life as motivation.”
How did your passion for bodybuilding emerge?
I love competitiveness and battling it out on stage. I control the outcome of how I look. It takes everything I have. I will be the best one day.
What or who motivated you to be a bodybuilder?
Seeing Ronnie Coleman’s physique inspired me to start my bodybuilding journey. His raw muscularity and complete physique was insane. I wanted that for myself.
Where did you go for inspiration?
I used all the negativity in my life as motivation. I was constantly put down by others and was told that I would fail. I used that motivation to push myself and prove them wrong.
What are your future bodybuilding plans?
I’m currently in my offseason and am working to grow and get to the top of the 225-pound weight class. My next show is in July at the NPC Collegiate Nationals. From there, I’m going to do the IFBB North Americans.
What is the most important bodybuilding tip?
Consistency is the key to success in bodybuilding. There are no excuses. You either want it or you don’t!
Who is your favorite bodybuilder?
I want a physique like Flex Lewis so bad. He trains his ass off, has a great personality, takes care of his fans, and is an all-around cool guy.
How did bodybuilding.com help you reach your goals?
I used Bodybuilding.com and created a BodySpace to reach out to competitors and learn as much as possible. I love the articles and enjoy seeing others achieve their goals. I also use the store for great product deals. The Jay Cutler Living Large Trainer is awesome.
Tyler’s Top 5 Gym Tracks
- “Glory And Gore” by Lorde
- “Rap God” by Eminem
- “Keep It Real” by Kyle
- “Started From The Bottom” by Drake
- “Overnight Celebrity” by Twista
Contest History
- 2011 Pittsburgh Championships – 3rd Place Teen Division
- 2011 NPC Tricky Jackson Classic – 1st Place Teen Division, 6th Place Men’s Open
- 2012 NPC Pittsburgh Elite Physique – 1st Place Collegiate, 5th Place Men’s Open
- 2012 NPC Tricky Jackson Classic – 2nd Place Men’s Open
- 2013 IFBB North Americans – 16th Place Men’s Open
- 2013 Kentucky Muscle Classic – 6th Place Men’s Open
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