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Ep. 5 The Secrets That Took Me from Amateur to 8-Time Champion

Ep. 5 The Secrets That Took Me from Amateur to 8-Time Champion

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I’m back and so is Cylence Unlocked! After a short break, Coach Damian Segovi and I sit down to tackle the Q&A y’all have been sending in. From gut instincts versus mindset to how long you should chase that pro card, we’re getting real about the industry and the behind-the-scenes decisions that make or break a prep. Damian opens up about the risks he took dialing me in for my final Olympia, and I share why trusting my coach was the ultimate gut decision. We talk carb cycling, bloating, holiday eating, cravings, and why gut health matters more than you think. Whether you’re a seasoned competitor or just getting started, this episode is full of game, changing insight, real talk, and a few laughs (of course).


Tune in and don’t miss next week’s episode where Mr. Komodo flips the script and interviews us! It’s gonna be wild.


Key moments of this interview:

0:07 Return from Hiatus

2:43 Mindset vs. Gut Instinct

6:42 Knowing When to Speak Up as an Athlete

11:04 Trust, Evidence & the Final Olympia Prep

17:12 Letting Go: Mentally Preparing to Retire

20:14 How the Category Is Shifting Post-Retirement

24:08 Breaking Down the Divisions

30:43 Gut Health and Bloating Before a Show

36:04 Intuitive Eating vs. Counting Calories

39:00 Handling Cravings While Dieting

44:43 Holiday Eating, Guilt-Free

50:12 Final Thoughts


Social Media & Contact Information:

Cyd Gillon IG: @vytamin_c

Cyd Gillon YouTube: @CYDGillon

Damian Segovia IG: @the_pro_ducer

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