Enjoy the article folks.
AN INTRODUCTION TO TERRY GALLYOT(pjk) - IFBB MR ASIA 99' and PROUD Owner of Ultimate Gym - serious fitness.
Monday, January 17, 2011
Brawn of a new day.
Here is a quick link to the recent Star Publications dated 17th Jan 2011 on my girl Lilian Tan on her background and accomplishments and also future plans.
Enjoy the article folks.
Enjoy the article folks.
Thursday, January 06, 2011
PROBUFFEDBODIES FORUM - revisited.
Years ago i toyed around with the idea of starting up a forum for us folks here in Malaysia (or anyone else for the matter) covering mainly health and bodybuilding related topics mainly in Malaysia. What started out as a little hobby of mine slowly grew into quite a busy forum for a while.
I started this forum precisely on the 15th of Aug 2007 at 04:17 pm...so the data says LOL! There were high traffic moments and some seriously dry days here, never the less it has contributed some pretty good articles and pointers to many out there who were...well...pretty much in there to extract information rather than contribute anything. It has been slow as of late, partly due to the lack of interaction by members and the fact that there hasn't been many interesting happenings around.
Well, no worries, I'm very sure things will start to pick up again as it always does so you folks out there who would love to be part of a community that shares the same interest, do not hesitate to pay PROBUFFEDBODIES a visit and register as a member.
One can never learn enough ; )
See you guys there!

Tuesday, January 04, 2011
We Love Way of Life!!
This was what i received in my email today. Not bad...who would have thought that someday my blog "Way Of Life" would be hand picked to be one of the Top 30 favourites for weight lifting blogs.
Just checkout their link here:-
http://www.guidetoonlineschools.com/library/best-weight-lifting-blogs
This is the email i copy and pasted.
We Love Way of Life!!
From:
"Cate Newton"
Add sender to Contacts To:
tgallyot@yahoo.com
Hi Terry Gallyot,
I am writing to inform you that Way of Life! has been featured on Guide to Online Schools' list of the Top Weight Lifting Blogs, found here: http://www.guidetoonlineschools.com/library/best-weight-lifting-blogs. We hand-picked a list of our favorites and outlined the unique reasons why we love them.
I would really appreciate your feedback on our list. We have created a badge that you are welcome to use anywhere on your site. It is a great way to let your readers know you have been recognized. You will find it at the bottom of the list. Simply copy and paste the provided HTML snippet from our page to any place on your site.
I hope to hear from you soon.
Sincerely,
Cate Newton
I am writing to inform you that Way of Life! has been featured on Guide to Online Schools' list of the Top Weight Lifting Blogs, found here: http://www.guidetoonlineschools.com/library/best-weight-lifting-blogs. We hand-picked a list of our favorites and outlined the unique reasons why we love them.
I would really appreciate your feedback on our list. We have created a badge that you are welcome to use anywhere on your site. It is a great way to let your readers know you have been recognized. You will find it at the bottom of the list. Simply copy and paste the provided HTML snippet from our page to any place on your site.
I hope to hear from you soon.
Sincerely,
Cate Newton
Tuesday, December 21, 2010
Interview With Power Couple, Terry Gallyot And Lilian Tan
Interview With Power Couple, Terry Gallyot And Lilian Tan
Written by: Lai Wee Kiat | Date: Dec 20, 2010
Lilian Tan and Terry Gallyot are certainly a power couple (They are currently engaged to each other). The former has won four ladies’ bodybuilding contest and the latter has won countless bodybuilding titles, which he couldn’t keep track of, including a Mr Asia title. Read on to find out what these two veterans think about the sport and their steps to success.Lilian Tan and Terry Gallyot are certainly a power couple (They are currently engaged to each other). The former has won four ladies’ bodybuilding contest and the latter has won countless bodybuilding titles, which he couldn’t keep track of, including a Mr Asia title. Read on to find out what these two veterans think about the sport and their steps to success.
Wee Kiat: Hi guys. So, what got you two into bodybuilding? How old were you then?
Lilian: Oh! Oh! I want to answer this for Terry! When Terry was like 3, he saw some super hero cartoon and was inspired by it. Ok, that’s all I know. I suck. Haha.
Terry: Haha. I always like the strong and muscular physique like the Hulk, Spiderman, etc. Plus, my uncle and cousin were into bodybuilding, so I guess it’s in the genes. Then after a few years of learning the tricks of the trade, I joined a gym when I’m old enough and started training seriously. I never intended to compete but I wanted to see how far I can go.
Lilian: As for me, I got into bodybuilding (and not physique contest) by accident. I was a sick child and in my early teens, I picked up swimming until I was in college in Palomar College, California. One day, the pool was under renovation but I was restless and needed to be active. So my aunt introduced me to the gym and I got a great membership offer. I started with lots of cardio and by the time the pool was renovated, I lost almost 20lbs! But a trainer took my body fat test and it turned out that my body fat percentage did not drop! So I lifted and got stronger. I could even see my biceps popping and would prolong my tooth-brushing in the morning to look at them. Someone told me that I should compete. Then, after watching my first bodybuilding contest, Mr Penang, I decided to compete.
Wee Kiat: I see. What is your track record to date?
Terry: I have too many to remember actually. I’ll just list down the highlights of my career. I got a silver in Mr Commonwealth 98’, I placed first in Mr Asia, top 15 in the World Championships and won a number of local contests.
Lilian: I’ve won the International Natural Bodybuilding Association (INBA) Ms San Diego twice in the women’s bodybuilding category; I got 2nd in the IFBB San Diego Border States and I won the INBA Ms USA. The Ms USA qualified me to the Natural Olympia, where I wanted to represent Malaysia but I wasn’t allowed to by the Malaysian bodybuilding federation because female bodybuilding was banned in Malaysia. So I represented USA and got silver in the amateur category and 3rd in the professional category. After that, I took a long break until 2010, which is when I competed in the Multi Asians in Singapore and got 3rd in the women physique’s category.
Wee Kiat: So tell me, how did both of you met?
Lilian: An official actually gave me Terry’s number and told me to call him about representing Malaysia in Muscle Mania.
Terry: Yes, I remember that time. She was like, “I AM LILIAN TAN! I WANT TO REPRESENT MALAYSIA!” Hahaha!
Lilian: No I wasn’t! Anyway, in 2009 I finally got a Facebook account and I added Terry on it. Then, we started chatting and chatting. Honestly, I was trying to avoid him on Facebook because he kept talking about bodybuilding and during that time, I didn’t really train much and was over it. And after more and more chatting, he went, “Why don’t you come home and marry me?” To me, that was psycho! I thought that he was insane! So I told him, “I must have a good reason to come all the way back to Malaysia”. So we kept on chatting and our relationship became serious from March 2009 onwards. We were practically dating online and after that, we started texting and calling each other. We took the effort to go online at a fixed time because of the 16 hours difference between our time zones. On the phone, we chat for up to six hours! My phone bills skyrocketed during that time. After all this, suddenly, the idea of marrying Terry was closer to reality. So I told my mom that I’m coming back to marry Terry and she was like, “Are you sick?” But I did and now I’m in Malaysia pursuing freelance personal training.

Wee Kiat: Wow. That was beautiful love story! Let’s talk about training. Could you two describe your training?
Lilian: I’m more consistent with cardio during pre-contest season. In the off-season, I just do it every now and then. As for weights, I train five times a week, or more accurately, 3 days on, 2 days off. I go as heavy as I can with few reps. Quite often, I listen to my body and determine what’s best for it.
Terry: I perform 10-12 reps per set, and 4 sets per exercise, always to failure. My pre-contest and off-season training is pretty much the same, except that I may use higher reps.
Wee Kiat: What do you think about training protocols such as High Intensity Training, German Volume Training, etc?
Terry: I think training protocols are just marketing ideas to make the creator seem smart. Training is all about pushing your body to perform its max. And you can just follow any routine as long as you do just that.

Wee Kiat: I see. Do you have any advice to the younger guys who are planning to get into bodybuilding?
Terry: Study hard, get a real job and bodybuild as a hobby.
Lilian: I noticed that Malaysia got into weight training only recently. However, most ladies only perform cardio workout, which isn’t optimal. They should weight train too instead of misinterpreting that weights will make the bulky. And in general, women should be more conscious of their health.
Wee Kiat: Thanks for your time Terry and Lilian.
Monday, November 15, 2010
In great shape to take on the world
This is an article on my woman Lilian Tan which was recently published in the Star papers dated 15th Nov 2010. Finally some recognition for women who carries the Malaysian flag high and proud in international events.

Lilian Tan - center, Terry Gallyot - in blue.
In great shape to take on the world
By RONNIE OH
north@thestar.com.my
IT is quite rare find a woman involved in a men's sport like body building.
Penang-born Lilian Tan is one such woman who stumbled into the sport by accident.
Despite having to endure the pain she had to put her muscles through just to excel in the sport, her determination and eagerness to make the country proud had paid off, more than 20 years after she decided to take up the sport seriously.
She became the first Malaysian woman to take part in a major competition namely the South East Asian, Asian & World Bodybuilding & Physique Sports Championship which was held in Singapore last month.
Lilian, a freelance International Sports Sciences Association certified fitness trainer in Penang, flexed her muscles to third placing in not one, but two levels of competition.
She walked away with the bronze medals at the Asian level competition and also the World Women Model Physique 160cm category.
"It was like a dream come true as until recently, women's bodybuilding was banned in Malaysia due to some opposition by the religious department which deemed the sport as inappropriate.
"This forced me to represent the United States in the Woman's Bodybuilding Open category and Professional category, finishing with a silver and a bronze respectively in 2004.
"But after a six-year lapse, my dream of representing Malaysia at an international level took a twist. I was thrilled to learn that women today are no longer banned from participating," she said.
Lilian explained that instead of bodybuilding, women are allowed to feature in the fitness and physique category.
"I did not have much time to prepare for the event, since the invitation came six weeks before the actual event but this did not stop me from grabbing the chance to don national colours."
Lilian attributed her success to former Mr Asia Terry Gallyot, who was also six time Mr Malaysia, as the tips she received were invaluable.
Her success has put the country on the world's bodybuilding map and this serves as a "warning" to renowned Asian countries like Thailand, South Korea, Indonesia and even China, that Malaysia is ready to end their dominance.
She said she was close to tears when she came to know that she had won the bronze medals, adding that she felt so proud to be able to help Malaysia gain recognition in the women's category at the Asian and World level.
Her feats are made even more memorable as swimming was her first love.
Lilian, who went to the United States to pursue her academic and swimming careers, saw her life taking a sudden twist when her varsity pool in San Diego had to undergo renovation.
Determined to maintain her level of fitness as a competitive swimmer in her high school days, this prompted Lilian to go to the gymnasium for her daily workout routines.
It was there that she was coaxed into taking up bodybuilding as she had been blessed with the physique of what a bodybuilder needs.
Initially, she was not convinced but she slowly grew to like workouts. The transition to bodybuilding was made easier since she had a competitive background in swimming.
The string of titles which followed subsequently, served as a boost for Lilian to venture further into the sport, with the highlight of her new found "love" unfolded in 2004.
Her success in capturing the overall crown in the Miss USA Natural paved her way to the International Natural Body-building Association Pro Card, an award which recognises her as a qualified trainer.
It was only last year, after a residing in Califonia for 20 years, that Lilian decided to pack her bags and head home, just to be closer to her family and as well as to begin a new chapter of her romance with bodybuilding.
With the two international medals in her collection, she is looking forward to her new goal.
She is planning to move to Kuala Lumpur from Penang to further enhance her career as a certified trainer and help other Malaysian women fulfil their dreams as well.
"Although I am still hoping to be blessed with the opportunity to compete and represent Malaysia again next year, I feel the time is right for me to give back to the sport and country."
Lilian can be reached at tgrwmn1@hotmail.com
Monday, November 08, 2010
ULTIMATE GYM - serious fitness - pics.
Not too long ago i highlighted a bit on Ultimate Gym by creating a little virtual tour of my gym.
This is the link to the page - http://gallyot.blogspot.com/2010/06/ultimate-gym-virtual-tour.html.
Anyway just a re-visit on how it looks like on the inside real quick (and for those who are too lazy to look around)...here are some pics of the place.
It's really nothing flashy but it does have virtually everything you need to hit every bodypart quite well.
Can I help you achieve your goals?
YOU BET!!!
This is the link to the page - http://gallyot.blogspot.com/2010/06/ultimate-gym-virtual-tour.html.
Anyway just a re-visit on how it looks like on the inside real quick (and for those who are too lazy to look around)...here are some pics of the place.
It's really nothing flashy but it does have virtually everything you need to hit every bodypart quite well.
Can I help you achieve your goals?
YOU BET!!!
Wednesday, September 22, 2010
ULTIMATE GYM - serious fitness - answering some basic quiries.
For some time now I have been getting quite a number of inquiries about my gym in regards to the fees. So today i figured I should write a quick post on what to expect here at Ultimate Gym, Wangsa Maju, Kuala Lumpur.
First of all, this is a co-ed / unisex / man - woman gym...not just purely for men, OK folks. Right.. now that we have sorted that out let's move on to the rates.
I have a few packages basically.
There's the :-
Walk In (non-member) rates @ RM10 per entry - (no special privileges)*
Then there's the membership packages which are : -
Joining Fees :-
Individual : RM150.00 (non refundable / non transferable)
Students : RM50.00 (non refundable / non transferable)
Subscription Fees Individual Students
1 month RM90 RM70
3 months RM230 RM180
6 months RM450 RM350
12 months RM900 RM700**For membership packages, each member will be given basic training that entails all your body parts done over several sessions... plus receive discounts on supplements that are sold here. Priority will always be given to members.
Then there's the Personal Training package which are : -
1 Session - RM 150.00
10 Sessions (2 free) - RM 1,500.00
Diet / Nutrition Consultation - RM 200.00This section (Personal Training) basically is sold by packages of 10 sessions where by you will receive and additional 2 sessions FREE worth RM300 PLUS a FREE diet/nutrition plan tailored to your requirement worth RM200. It will be my duty to guide, motivate and support you throughout the entire hour...totally a One on One session.
Operating Hours : -
Mon - Fri - 12.00pm to 10.00pm
Sat - 12.00pm to 6.00pm
Sun - Closed
Public Holidays - subject to notice.The address of Ultimate Gym is :-
#12-2 , Jalan Wangsa Delima 6,
KLSC Section 5
Wangsa Maju
53300 KL
Tel / Fax - 03 41436214Now that details have been posted, I hope my readers will have a better understanding of how things are run here. Of course, there will always be more inquiries so the best thing to do would be for you to actually come personally to ULTIMATE GYM .
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