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Old 01-21-2010, 08:59 PM   #81
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Well I didn't read it because I don't want to pay for it....but from just the stuff someone posted about doing 100 sets of pullups with different arm spacing and the same with pushups seems quite "generic". And moreso retarded. It's a recipe for very quick plateuing.

There has to be an association between stuff as follows:

1. How much weight is done?
2. How many sets?
3. How many reps?
4. Tempo of the reps (explosive positive, slow negative)?
5. Pause at the bottom?
6. What exercises do you do with others to synergize muscle groups and the order they are done in the workout.
7. When do exercises come around again in future workouts?
8. When do you deload (take time off)?
9. When do you throw out exercises in replace of others?
10. If you are struggling moving up in a weight, how you do target strength to break that next barrier?
11. How often is a routine changed?

Then there is the whole diet thing.....

The system is too generic IMO...but to each his own.
that's the thing... you do the same work out for four weeks... then the program changes.... then again it changes in 4 weeks... it's based on muscle confusion... to help eliminate plateauing.
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Dude you don't need it, but it isn't going to hurt.
http://www.musculardevelopment.com/b...rowse&id=15586

166... I missed the lightweight cutoff by a measly .73 pound(s), and the next competitor closest to me was 182.

Never again!
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166... I missed the lightweight cutoff by a measly .73 pound(s), and the next competitor closest to me was 182.

Never again!
Yeah you've showed me that before...you look good for your first comp, though it's amazing at what some lighting and tan in a bottle can do. lol

I would suggest that you do not blow up like a ballon and then have to shred fat off. It is simply too hard to not burn muscle. Stay around 13-17%bf at a max.
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that's the thing... you do the same work out for four weeks... then the program changes.... then again it changes in 4 weeks... it's based on muscle confusion... to help eliminate plateauing.
Does the weight/rep scheme change everytime the exercise comes around again? Or do you just see if you can do 120 pullups instead of the 100?
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yes... You change it depending on what you can do. It forces you to challenge yourself. Yes you could do the same reps same weight every time but there would be no point... And that would be YOUR fault not the programs... Ya know?
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yes... You change it depending on what you can do. It forces you to challenge yourself. Yes you could do the same reps same weight every time but there would be no point... And that would be YOUR fault not the programs... Ya know?

I see.....however, you know that most people just need to be told what to do instead of giving them a program and say just lift what you want. They need guidance...hence the need for a trainer.
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166... I missed the lightweight cutoff by a measly .73 pound(s), and the next competitor closest to me was 182.

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How tall are you?
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5'11.537261478261478013264786213" I think? Not quite 6'.
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I see.....however, you know that most people just need to be told what to do instead of giving them a program and say just lift what you want. They need guidance...hence the need for a trainer.
but again... the issue isn't with the program it's with the individual and motivation...
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but again... the issue isn't with the program it's with the individual and motivation...
No it's still the program too...

Ur right tho...dedication and consistency (esp. with diet) are 2-3 times more important than the actual lifting routine.

You have to admit tho...I can assure you bodybuilders are not using P90x, though that may not be your ultimate goal.

If I could get say a free copy of said P90x I'd love to read it (or even try it for a few cycles).
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