Phily Nuku part 1.
Phily Nuku has been weight training and involved in the Wellington bodybuilding scene since he was a 19 year old lad weighing 78kg. His passion for the sport has been burning for 17 years and now at 36 Phily has become somewhat of a stalwart in the Capital after competing in over 25 shows.
In this 2 part profile of Phily (yes he has alot to say!) we find out more about Phily and ask him what his ultimate goal in bodybuilding.| Occupation: Personal
Trainer @ Bodyworks Gym, Wellington Family: Wife- Natarsha, eldest son- Harley (7) & youngest son Oscar (5). Height: About 511 Off season weight: 110-115kg, in the past Ive gone as high as 127.5 kg (Not flash!). Contest weight: 105-98 depending on what part of the contest season Im in. How many years have you
been training? Ive been training on and off for 17
years now. I train (where I work) at Bodyworks gym, which is in
Wellington next to the Stadium. |
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How many years have you been competing? I pretty much started competing right away, by age 21 I had become Wellingtons top Junior champion and had already done about 5 shows. Thereafter I took a break from competing for about 6 years while I pursued a career in the Police and got really FAT! After leaving the Police I got into my Personal Training and it just kind of made sense to return to competitive Body Building, which was always my true passion. So Ive been around for a while now. Ive done more than 25 shows and even Guest posed a few times. I also do school visits, I enjoy posing for the kids- they love it! |
Your achievements? Well Ive won some and Ive lost some, but you know- it was never about that for me. While I am a hugely competitive person Id have to say that (to me) my biggest achievement is that, even after all this time- Body Building (after my family) is still my biggest passion. I just love training and of course competing. I also really enjoy helping other people realize their dream of competing, I must of helped over a hundred people get to the stage over the years and this to me- defines my biggest achievement.
How did you feel winning the National title in 06 against some tough competition? Stoked to say the least! I had worked hard to get myself there and was nearly dead on my feet. Even so I couldnt get past this new feeling that I had, that being that despite my big win, my journey had really- only just begun
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What weight class do you compete
in? In the NZFBB I used to compete in the over 90kg Open
class, Now that Im a NABBA competitor my class is not measured by
weight, rather by height. So Im in the Open tall class (Just I
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Whats the highlight of your
sporting career so far? There have been many but if I had to
pick one, it would be the very 1st time that I won an Overall show
at the Wellington NZFBB. On that occasion I posed to Thomas the
Tank Engine theme for my then very young Sons. Having them watch
their Dad and dance and clap along just made it for me. Harley even
came up onstage with me to help me carry my trophies.
Has there been someone whos had a big
influence on your bodybuilding career? While there have been
many (many) people who have helped me along the way, the most
influential person with out a doubt would be Joe Daniel (Uncle
Joe). I meet Joe when I started competing as a junior, he took me
under his wing and taught me to fly. Of course over the years- like
any father/son relationship I would often just know better than
him and stop listening, as a result I spent many years floundering
about. Now days, when Joe speaks, I listen, I do as Im told and
good things happen J. I cant thank Joe enough for his help, he is
the kindest and most selfless person that I have ever meet. This is
the reason that I feel compelled to help so many people myself, Im
forever just trying to pay back my debt. (Pay it forward).
How do you keep check of your
weight? I weigh myself daily, I dont like to go over 115kg
or loose my top 4 abs. The other thing that helps me stay leaner is
competing every year. In the past I would compete biannually only
and things would often get out of hand with the longer off
seasons.
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Working as PT you have plenty of
early starts and work throughout the day, what food is always in
your gym bag or fridge at gym?
We have a good little kitchen facility in the staff room here at work, I'd be stuffed without it. Actually I take up about half the fridge on my own and have a double locker next door, that serves as my pantry. Here's a list of what's in my locker currently.
Oatmeal, 2 big bags.
40 cans of tuna.
A big bag of sultanana.
10 cans of chilli beans.
6 large red Kumara.
Banana's.
18 packets of Uncle Ben's express (wholegrain) rice.
Flax seed oil.
Multi vitamin, Vitamin C and a B supreme.
Max's Daytime Mass, protein powder.
Many cooking containers, utensils and electronic scales for
weighing my portions (if I feel like it).
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How do you manage your meal times? This is important. The knack here is to ensure that I only work in 2.5 to 3 hours periods at one time. Thereafter I'll take a 15 minute to 1 hour break (depending) to eat and then go on to my next lot of sessions. In short I'll only take on work around my meal times.
Yes but not always. Often I'll just cook up 3-4days worth of steak, chicken, kumara- keep them in the fridge and I'll just draw off them as I need to. I cook my vegies, oatmeal and rice on the spot. A meal usually take me about 20 minutes to prepare & consume.
In part 2 Phily tells us how he uses all that energy by
detailing his Mass Building Training
plan!
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