My Mindset!
by Peter Chown
Mr Natural Universe? My life? The
mindset that it takes to achieve what I have achieved? Hey, its
no secret – it’s merely how I live my life. But none the less I
am still more than happy to share that with you!
I have been competing as a natural
bodybuilder since 1991 and over the years have won several under
21 Junior titles including the Junior Mr Britain and Junior Mr
Europe. And more recently, my achievement extended to snatching
the title of INBF World Heavyweight Champion in 2005 and
following that, the overall INBA Natural Mr Universe where I
earned my natural professional status. A moment I shall always
remember!
Getting yourself into the mind set to
train for a competition and go through the rigid diet, lack of
social life and intense training just takes dedication and a
well planned journey ahead. For me, apart from being scared of
losing ;-) I see it as a challenge and don’t really think of
winning as my incentive; I just like to see how much I can put
the body through and make my physique better than it has ever
been, and if it all goes to plan I know I will be hard to beat!
My training pre-contest doesn’t alter too
much compared to the off season, all that changes is the cardio
side of things. As the show approaches my cardio increases
depending on where I am condition wise. My weight training,
which is the same off season, is 6 days a week, each body part
twice per week. To some of you this may seem a lot but has
worked so well for me, resulting in increased muscle growth and
a better overall look. This helps pre contest too as it helps
burn a lot of calories so helps with my condition. Also what I
do is the first half of the week I go heavy, rep range between 6
and 10 reps, the second half of the week I go lighter aiming for
a rep range of between 15 to 20 reps.
My training split is as follows –
Monday - Chest/Arms
(heavy)
Tuesday -
Back/Shoulders (heavy)
Wednesday- Legs
(heavy)
Thursday -
Chest/Arms (light)
Friday -
Back/Shoulders (light)
Saturday - Legs
(light)

Nutrition wise, pre-contest is very
strict. I start my pre-contest diet 18 weeks out, dividing my
protein, carbs and fats into thirds. So a third of my calories
will be protein, a third carbs and third fats. Over the first
few weeks I lower my carbs gradually then when the fat loss
slows down I turn to carb cycling, for example two days low
carbs and then one day high carbs. This keeps the metabolism
revved up so helping with the fat loss. I keep to simple clean
foods like chicken or turkey and brown rice and sweet potatoes,
eating this day in and day out. Yes it sounds boring (coz it
is!) but it makes it easier to prepare food and work out my
calories etc. rather than have a large variety of food. I also
keep cheat meals to a minimum, maybe 2 or 3 throughout the whole
diet. The reason is, when I used to have cheat meals once a week
it just reminded how nice all the good food tasted and made me
crave food a lot more! So by not having cheat meals I don’t
think of the bad food. Also when I had cheat meals I ended up
eating non stop for about 2 hours, after all if I don’t stop
eating in that time it still counts as one meal right? Not a
good thing believe me!
Off season I keep to eating clean but a
lot more variety and I don’t count calories either. I allow more
treats into my diet. Hey, I am human you know and have to have
my fix of Ben and Jerry’s from time to time! I try and stay
pretty strict with my diet Monday to Friday and then relax at
weekends, leaving Saturday night as a little binge night if I
want it. This helps me to stay lean even during the off season,
which not only makes me feel healthier and fitter but also helps
me with photo shoots and media work as I can be photo shoot
ready at a moments notice which has happened on quite a few
occasions. Supplements play a massive part in my pre-contest and
off season training. I am lucky enough to be able to endorse the
Garnell Nutrition brand and use their full range of supplements.
Pre-contest I use a massive amount of
Garnells’ glutamine, up to 120 grams a day spread out throughout
the day with large amounts post training. I use Garnell Platinum
Protein which is a pure whey isolate exclusively pre-contest for
my additional protein. And then creatine and Lean Force which is
Garnells fat burning product. I also love NO products, using
Garnells Power Storm pre-contest and for my off season training.
This product gives the most unbelievable pump in the gym and
also keeps me focused during my workout which is essential
before a show when you become tired from the dieting.

Off season my supplements stay the same
but adding in a whey concentrate/isolate protein powder from
Garnell, then my glutamine, creatine and pre-workout drinks
including another Garnell product Enrage! I mix this with my
Power Storm for a crazy pre-workout drink! Be careful with this
though as it is very potent.
One thing that some of you MAY see as my
secret is the fact that I do not let the gym and diet rule my
life. I love my bodybuilding lifestyle and have enjoyed the
success, but I have made sure I have kept a balance. I train
hard eat well but also I enjoy myself, have fun with friends, go
out, and generally try and be as normal as possible – if that is
possible! When I stick to this balance it enables me to be a
more successful bodybuilder as the gains come quicker not to
mention I am a lot happier too, and I’m probably a hell of a
nicer guy to be around as a result!
Keep well
Peter Chown
Natural Mr Universe
Natural Mr World