Abby Pollock Profile & Stats

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The biography, life, and accomplishments of Abby Pollock
Image via Instagram @abby
Abby Pollock is a social media fitness celebrity born on 15 October 1994 in Toronto, Canada. Her not-so-humble fan following (710K followers on Instagram and 898K subscribers on YouTube) is a result of her motivational and instructional posts, humility, and total transparency with her followers.
Below is a complete breakdown of Abby Pollock’s profile, stats, biography, training, and diet regimens.




Full Name: Abby Pollock



Weight
Height
Date Of Birth


150-160 lbs
5’7?
15/10/1994


Division
Era
Nationality


Physique Competitor
2010
Canadian





Image via Instagram @abby
Biography
Abby Pollock was not always the fitspo people know her as today. She suffered severely from under-eating while growing up. Although Pollock was always active and involved in sports, she wanted to be skinny.
By the time Abby Pollock entered grad school, she was 20 lbs underweight and was struggling with symptoms of anorexia (lack of appetite) and bulimia (binge eating followed by purging; and excessive concern with body shape and weight).
Abby was struggling in school at the time and was in a bad relationship. As a result, she used food as a “safe space.” Without any prior dieting knowledge, Abby decided to limit her daily calorie consumption to 1,000 kcal with the goal of remaining skinny.
Abby Pollock used MyFitnessPal to track her diet and calorie intake and ensured she did not eat more than the bare minimum required to function throughout the day. Meaning – despite her hectic study schedule and regular cardio training, Abby restricted her diet to 900-1000 calories per day.
As Pollock lost weight through her restrictive diet program, she became obsessed with losing more. In the process of losing more weight, she progressed from simply eating “clean,” to eating a paleo diet of raw foods.
Entering The Fitness Lifestyle
Her typical diet routine included having a vegetable smoothie for breakfast and then eating a small salad for lunch and dinner. After following the calorie-restrictive diet plan for a while, Abby Pollock realized she was always tired and running low on energy. It was then she realized she needed a lifestyle change.
The final nail in her old diet plan’s coffin came when, in 2013, she found out that her father had terminal cancer. This terrible news, combined with issues in her love life caused Abby to look for a way out of her suffering (both emotional and physical).
On being asked about this period, Abby says, “I was done playing the victim.” She decided to turn her life around and planned to make big modifications to her diet and training routine.
Being a fitness noob herself, Abby Pollock hired a personal trainer and nutritionist to create a workout routine and high protein diet to help her physique transformation.
To kickstart her transformation journey, Abby increased her calorie intake to 2,000 kcal per day. Her workout program was focused on adding muscle mass to her thin frame.
Lifting weights and eating right helped her carve the physique of her dreams.
Becoming a Social Media Sensation
While undergoing her transformation, Abby Pollock started posting about her journey and experiences on her social media channels. Unexpectedly, her story resonated with a lot of people, and she started attracting attention.
Abby also landed interviews with some big women’s lifestyle magazines – talking about her story and explaining how she changed her life around. This took her fan following to the next level.
Once she built a decent following on Instagram, she began posting motivational videos and photos. Abby wanted to use her platform to help other women struggling with their weight.
Her soaring popularity led her to start a YouTube channel. Abby Pollock started making training, nutrition, and lifestyle videos to reach out to a larger audience. Abby’s videos were warmly received, and she turned into a fitness sensation.
Image via Instagram @abby
Training
Before Abby Pollock started following a personalized training program, she was doing two hours of cardio a day. The high cardio activity combined with her low-calorie intake put her in a calorie deficit. Abby was burning more calories in a day than she was consuming, meaning – she could not build the body she wanted.
After discussing her goals with her trainer, Abby switched to doing two shorter cardio sessions per week instead of the two long hours of cardio every day.
Pollock also added resistance training to her workout regimen to help her build muscle mass. Abby performs four weightlifting workouts per week. Her training philosophy includes lifting as heavy as possible without compromising her form.
Once she put her new training program and approach into motion, she noticed impressive gains in her glutes and quads. According to her, she was building the body that she had always dreamed of, with the weighted exercises she had always feared.
Training Routine
Abby Pollock hits the gym four times a week and her workouts last anywhere between 45-60 minutes. Her four-day training routine includes:
1. Lower Body

Squat: 3 sets of 12-15 reps
Step-up: 3 sets of 12-15 reps
Hip Thrust: 3 sets of 12-15 reps
Dumbbell Stiff-Legged Deadlift: 3 sets of 12-15 reps
Reverse Lunge: 3 sets of 12-15 reps
Standing Smith Machine Calf Raise: 3 sets of 15-20 reps

2. Back and Biceps

3. Shoulders and Triceps

Seated Dumbbell Press: 3 sets of 12-15 reps
Lateral to Front Raise: 3 sets of 12-15 reps
EZ Bar Upright Row: 3 sets of 12-15 reps
Dumbbell Shrugs: 3 sets of 12-15 reps
Cable Press-down: 3 sets of 12-15 reps
Diamond Push-up: 3 sets of 12-15 reps
Dumbbell Kickback: 3 sets of 12-15 reps
EZ Bar Skullcrusher: 3 sets of 12-15 reps

4. Lower Body

Barbell Squat: 3 sets of 12-15 reps
Lunge: 3 sets of 12-15 reps
Cable Pull-through: 3 sets of 12-15 reps
GHD Extension: 3 sets of 12-15 reps
Hip Thrust: 3 sets of 12-15 reps
Seated Calf Raise: 3 sets of 12-15 reps

Image via Instagram @abby
Nutrition
After following a balanced diet for years, Abby Pollock has arrived at the ideal calorie value she needs to consume every day to keep her physique in shape.
Abby follows a flexible diet that allows her to eat whatever she wants as long as it fits her daily calorie needs. She also focuses on her daily macronutrient needs and consumes a healthy dose of carbs, protein, and fat in each meal.
Apart from flexible dieting, Abby also incorporates intermittent fasting into her regimen. She fasts for 16 hours a day which is said to increase the body’s capabilities of using stored energy.
Abby Pollock’s four meal diet program includes:
Meal One

Scrambled eggs with ground turkey and vegetables
Snack: An apple with baby carrots

Meal Two

(‘Chocolate oats’) Oatmeal, egg whites, almond milk, cocoa, and stevia mixture

Meal Three

Spaghetti squash with ground turkey, vegetables, and cheese sauce made from almond milk and cheddar

Meal Four

Protein ice cream made with protein powder, a banana, almond milk, and ice.

The biography, life, and accomplishments of Abby Pollock
abby-pollock.jpg
Image via Instagram @abby
Abby Pollock is a social media fitness celebrity born on 15 October 1994 in Toronto, Canada. Her not-so-humble fan following (710K followers on Instagram and 898K subscribers on YouTube) is a result of her motivational and instructional posts, humility, and total transparency with her followers.


Below is a complete breakdown of Abby Pollock’s profile, stats, biography, training, and diet regimens.






Full Name: Abby Pollock





Weight
Height
Date Of Birth


150-160 lbs
5’7?
15/10/1994


Division
Era
Nationality


Physique Competitor
2010
Canadian





08DA0530-60EE-4500-A0DA-DAE935A48A75.jpeg
Image via Instagram @abby
Biography
Abby Pollock was not always the fitspo people know her as today. She suffered severely from under-eating while growing up. Although Pollock was always active and involved in sports, she wanted to be skinny.


By the time Abby Pollock entered grad school, she was 20 lbs underweight and was struggling with symptoms of anorexia (lack of appetite) and bulimia (binge eating followed by purging; and excessive concern with body shape and weight).


Abby was struggling in school at the time and was in a bad relationship. As a result, she used food as a “safe space.” Without any prior dieting knowledge, Abby decided to limit her daily calorie consumption to 1,000 kcal with the goal of remaining skinny.


Abby Pollock used MyFitnessPal to track her diet and calorie intake and ensured she did not eat more than the bare minimum required to function throughout the day. Meaning – despite her hectic study schedule and regular cardio training, Abby restricted her diet to 900-1000 calories per day.


As Pollock lost weight through her restrictive diet program, she became obsessed with losing more. In the process of losing more weight, she progressed from simply eating “clean,” to eating a paleo diet of raw foods.


Entering The Fitness Lifestyle
Her typical diet routine included having a vegetable smoothie for breakfast and then eating a small salad for lunch and dinner. After following the calorie-restrictive diet plan for a while, Abby Pollock realized she was always tired and running low on energy. It was then she realized she needed a lifestyle change.


The final nail in her old diet plan’s coffin came when, in 2013, she found out that her father had terminal cancer. This terrible news, combined with issues in her love life caused Abby to look for a way out of her suffering (both emotional and physical).


On being asked about this period, Abby says, “I was done playing the victim.” She decided to turn her life around and planned to make big modifications to her diet and training routine.


Being a fitness noob herself, Abby Pollock hired a personal trainer and nutritionist to create a workout routine and high protein diet to help her physique transformation.


To kickstart her transformation journey, Abby increased her calorie intake to 2,000 kcal per day. Her workout program was focused on adding muscle mass to her thin frame.


Lifting weights and eating right helped her carve the physique of her dreams.


Becoming a Social Media Sensation
While undergoing her transformation, Abby Pollock started posting about her journey and experiences on her social media channels. Unexpectedly, her story resonated with a lot of people, and she started attracting attention.


Abby also landed interviews with some big women’s lifestyle magazines – talking about her story and explaining how she changed her life around. This took her fan following to the next level.


Once she built a decent following on Instagram, she began posting motivational videos and photos. Abby wanted to use her platform to help other women struggling with their weight.


Her soaring popularity led her to start a YouTube channel. Abby Pollock started making training, nutrition, and lifestyle videos to reach out to a larger audience. Abby’s videos were warmly received, and she turned into a fitness sensation.


34C963DB-1C23-40B7-A173-082F7D6C4330.jpeg
Image via Instagram @abby
Training
Before Abby Pollock started following a personalized training program, she was doing two hours of cardio a day. The high cardio activity combined with her low-calorie intake put her in a calorie deficit. Abby was burning more calories in a day than she was consuming, meaning – she could not build the body she wanted.


After discussing her goals with her trainer, Abby switched to doing two shorter cardio sessions per week instead of the two long hours of cardio every day.


Pollock also added resistance training to her workout regimen to help her build muscle mass. Abby performs four weightlifting workouts per week. Her training philosophy includes lifting as heavy as possible without compromising her form.


Once she put her new training program and approach into motion, she noticed impressive gains in her glutes and quads. According to her, she was building the body that she had always dreamed of, with the weighted exercises she had always feared.


Training Routine
Abby Pollock hits the gym four times a week and her workouts last anywhere between 45-60 minutes. Her four-day training routine includes:


1. Lower Body
  • Squat: 3 sets of 12-15 reps
  • Step-up: 3 sets of 12-15 reps
  • Hip Thrust: 3 sets of 12-15 reps
  • Dumbbell Stiff-Legged Deadlift: 3 sets of 12-15 reps
  • Reverse Lunge: 3 sets of 12-15 reps
  • Standing Smith Machine Calf Raise: 3 sets of 15-20 reps
2. Back and Biceps

3. Shoulders and Triceps
  • Seated Dumbbell Press: 3 sets of 12-15 reps
  • Lateral to Front Raise: 3 sets of 12-15 reps
  • EZ Bar Upright Row: 3 sets of 12-15 reps
  • Dumbbell Shrugs: 3 sets of 12-15 reps
  • Cable Press-down: 3 sets of 12-15 reps
  • Diamond Push-up: 3 sets of 12-15 reps
  • Dumbbell Kickback: 3 sets of 12-15 reps
  • EZ Bar Skullcrusher: 3 sets of 12-15 reps
4. Lower Body
  • Barbell Squat: 3 sets of 12-15 reps
  • Lunge: 3 sets of 12-15 reps
  • Cable Pull-through: 3 sets of 12-15 reps
  • GHD Extension: 3 sets of 12-15 reps
  • Hip Thrust: 3 sets of 12-15 reps
  • Seated Calf Raise: 3 sets of 12-15 reps
3EEC68FF-CAF5-423D-BF26-FC238A324776.jpeg
Image via Instagram @abby
Nutrition
After following a balanced diet for years, Abby Pollock has arrived at the ideal calorie value she needs to consume every day to keep her physique in shape.


Abby follows a flexible diet that allows her to eat whatever she wants as long as it fits her daily calorie needs. She also focuses on her daily macronutrient needs and consumes a healthy dose of carbs, protein, and fat in each meal.


Apart from flexible dieting, Abby also incorporates intermittent fasting into her regimen. She fasts for 16 hours a day which is said to increase the body’s capabilities of using stored energy.


Abby Pollock’s four meal diet program includes:


Meal One
  • Scrambled eggs with ground turkey and vegetables
  • Snack: An apple with baby carrots
Meal Two
  • (‘Chocolate oats’) Oatmeal, egg whites, almond milk, cocoa, and stevia mixture
Meal Three
  • Spaghetti squash with ground turkey, vegetables, and cheese sauce made from almond milk and cheddar
Meal Four
  • Protein ice cream made with protein powder, a banana, almond milk, and ice.


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