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Pump3d is basically the same thing as Jack3d which stole the idea of combining 1,3 dimeth and caffeine as a preworkout from former Balco chemist Patrick Arnold. The other stuff is just window dressing. Pick up a bottle of ClearShot Concentrate from Patrick's company E-Pharm. I think it's cheaper and a nice little tasting preworkout shot. http://www.amazon.com/Pharm-Clear-Co...5609797&sr=1-1 |
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Saturday - Squats - 5,4,3,2,1,1,1 based on a cycle Pause Squats - 2x3 usually 50-90 pounds less than squats Adductor Machine - 1-2x10-20 Monday - Bench - 5,4,3,2,1,1,1 1x8-10 Incline - 2-3 x 5-10 Curl of some sort - 1-2 x 10 Wednesday - Deadlift - 5,4,3,2,1,1,1 2x3-5 Block Pulls with Shrug - 2x5, 1x10 Ab Wheel - 3x10 That's about it and how I've trained for the better part of 20 years. In the offseason like right now I train almost everyday however, trying to shore up imbalances and weaknesses and take care of any injuries I have. So right now I'm concentrating on a lot of rhomboid, abs and lower back. This is all in preparation for improving my deadlift. So the last few weeks have been like so...... Monday - Incline A row of some sort Maybe some pipes Tuesday - Block Deadlifts with shrug from below the knee - 6-8 x 5 Db Row Hypers Wednesday - Upright Rows or more db rows Ab Wheel Thursday - Pause Squats Lunges Ab Wheel Saturday - Row Ab Wheel Hypers I will run a specialized routine like this for 4-6 weeks all depending. Then take a break and bring up something else. Next will be hamstrings. After that my meet preparation starts, so everything will be cycles in terms of poundages. |
My Gym (Ballys) was absolutely packed yesterday with New Years Resolution people. Hopefully most of them will stick with it, but they seldom do.
Our gym was recently purchased by L.A. Fitness, hopefully they will clean the shithole up since they are raising prices 70%. |
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Edit: That's not to say that I don't think those assistance exercises are a good idea. They are. But, I would do them sparingly, and not put most of my effort in them. I'd only do them after pushing it ****ing HARD in the big ones, because that's where the majority of the gains will come from, in both strength and muscle development. Don't major in the minors. - Jim Wendler (I shamelessly steal this quote, because it's awesome) |
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I recommend 5/3/1 by Jim Wendler for anyone looking to get stronger and for a simple routine for the major lifts of squats, bench and deads. These books are easy reads but very enjoyable, with good information for those who are beginners to those who have years of iron experience.
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One thing that drives me up the ****ing wall about the gym are those people who think they have the right to take up multiple stations at once.
The other day this jack sparrow looking fellow and his friend the cowardly lion had taken up both the bench and the smith machine, just jacking their jaws. |
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