Leading up to the moment, I was asked all the time if I was nervous. To be honest, I wasn't really nervous. This Saturday was the fulfillment of a dream deferred. Not deferred because of outside forces but because for a long time I didn't feel good enough, pretty enough, young enough...and however many enough's you can think up. After making the decision to finally say I am going to do it no matter how I "feel", spending the last year and a half learning how to trust the process and the last six months dieting down for this show, stepping on the stage was a no brainer. I was getting on the stage come hell or high water.
I have been thinking all day and all week about to what to write in this posting. The day itself was a great day and nothing can describe the feeling of being on stage -- so I'm not going to try. But as I have spent this blog talking about my prep, I will conclude it in the same way. And I have decided on a few lessons learned from the journey I would like to share.
Diet

As my diet remained unchanged, it allowed my body to continue to work on the final mission. At the end of the day, you can only come in the best you can based on what your body allowed for that prep. This being my first prep, I did not come in as lean as I "dreamed" but I came in the best I could with 100% effort. Sure, the Boss could have pushed the envelope a little further to drive certain changes, but it would have sacrificed muscles and size for my strong points. The things about the first diet is that you are fighting with your body to lose the body fat you've had since you were a baby. This is a fight to the death - literally. But once you lose it, you don't gain that fat back. Sure you will gain some, but the next prep will be easier.

On Saturday, the Boss said the diet is over. Which means that my breakfast included rice cakes, peanut butter, honey and cookies. OMG!!! It felt so weird. The day was filled with whatever I wanted to eat. I didn't overdo it because I was in shock and all I wanted was my pizza. One difference was with the water. I did not drink the normal 7.5 liters of water as I normally do. The Boss said that the key to not blowing up like a polar bear after the show is to not drink so much water since you're eating A LOT.
Today was also a day I could eat "whatever". For breakfast we had a traditional German breakfast which was nice. Full of bread! I had a McChicken from McDonalds and "some" white chocolate. But I will admit, I was going through prep food withdrawal and I made some turkey breast and veggies for dinner.
Tomorrow it's back to the diet food and drinking A LOT of water to flush my system out. Of course the calories will be increased, but I will be doing my normal turkey, chicken, fish, rice, veggies diet for most of the days of the week and either Saturday/Sunday give myself a cheat day. After a few weeks I will decide if I will bulk or just try to maintain. But first things first....real life.
Training
My last leg day was last Sunday, 1 week before this show. This is a standard. Monday through Wednesday I did total upper body training all three days and of course my daily dose of 45 minutes of cardio #. These were just pumping workouts. Thursday was cardio for 45 minutes and posing. Friday absolutely nothing. This day was about sleeping and relaxing.
Weight

Because of not drinking a lot on Saturday, my shape today was still very good and my ab veins were still there and more!!!! Still not a lot of drinking today, and tomorrow I'll be flushing everything all out.
Photos
No progress photos this week, but actual show photos. The stage shots in the blue suit were sent to me by my wonderful friends who go up before sun up to come cheer me on a pre-judging and making an awesome sign. It was a great day. I won 1st in my class.
Did I come in how I envisioned? - absolutely not. But I am very happy with the package I brought to the stage and motivated to get back in the lab on Monday to continue to get better. Today I enjoy what I have achieved and I let tomorrow worry about itself.
What's next
For me, this is a one-and-done competition season this year. But I will definitely take the stage again in 2015. Over the next weeks I will slowly increase my calories and as I mentioned before and begin training again. I will post still post weekly blogs with updates on my post-competion shape and training plan but I would like your help on future content. Questions you may have that I can answer in one of these posts whether it's about training, contest prep, nutrition and such. The sky is the limit. Include your request in the comments and I will make it happen!
Thank's to everyone who sent a text message, Facebook message, Instagram comment, email, etc... I started this section off mentioning names but that will get me in a lot of trouble :). What's important is that no matter how often I receive a message, call or we even communicated, everyone one of you have been an integral part of my journey and I appreciate your love and support.
Until next week's blog and lessons learned.