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Introduction
The principles within this article are listed in part one of the series. In particular I will address the actual workouts that will be used, lay out sample daily plans for their execution, and lay out a full monthly schedule for their utilization. Below is an outline. It will allow you easy access to whatever aspect of the article you seek to check, instantaneously. Link To The First Article Keys To Recuperation Cliff Hanger Workouts Overview Workouts I Explained Workouts II Explained Edge Workouts Explained Sample Daily Schedule Full 30 Day Schedule Laid Out
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We have discussed several factors, which are vital to your recuperation. We have also addressed the fact, that this split will be one of the more frequent combinations possible. That is where the edge comes into play. It is therefore vital that each athlete takes the proper precautions to make sure that his or her body is always in top condition to train at 100 percent capacity.
It is for this reason, that I would recommend you to view your body as a finely tuned machine. Training, and diet are certainly not sufficient for this process. You need to mentally replenish yourself, as well as physically help to mend your battle wounds. I therefore have the following recommendations:
1. You should take a nap each and everyday. I would refer you to slumber dynamic I and part II for this process. Both articles discuss the keys and vitality of proper
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sleep. It is a fact, that a nap will drastically increase endocrine function( i.e. the secretion of anabolic hormones such as GH ). Slumber Dynamic part I discusses in depth how hormone efficiency is improved. For direct questions, such as how much sleep you should get per night, I would refer you to part two. To directly read the section on when to take a nap, click here 2. Old School recommends a minimum of 8.5 to 9 hours of shut eye a night. However, he also has discussed, what I feel is the most ingenious way ever to learning how to customize your sleeping patterns. To read about this, click here .
3. If you have access to a significant other, such as your spouse, or a friend who can do this for you, I would recommend getting a massage at least once a week. As an alternative, you can massage areas yourself. Such as your forearms, calves, biceps, and almost any body part. This improves circulation, and eliminates scar tissue as well. 4. Going deeper into this, I would recommend examining your body. Is there any aspects that seem to have a hard time getting circulation, or are always stiff? If so, they may, and probably do have adhesions. To eliminate these adhesions, you need to work them out. I describe how to perform this in my article entitled X-Ray Vision. You can read the exact part by clicking here. Scar tissue will hinder growth, and nervous system function.
5. One aspect I would like to emphasize is not only a proper warm up, but also a proper cool down. Obviously getting a good sweat is important. However, when the workout is done, I would like you to flex and pose for five minutes, and stretch the target muscle groups worked. This will promote better circulation, and bring more nutrient rich blood to your damaged muscle tissue.
6. If possible, I would like you to visualize once a day. It could be before your nap, or before bed. In essence I want you to program yourself for victory. The apostle Paul once stated to dwell on whatever was good. The same principle applies to the hypertrophy athlete. Unnecessary stress is very catabolic. For this period, I would prefer that you stay away from negative situations that will hinder your progress. Do not think of past negative events that will destroy your mindset. In fact, to understand the bodybuilding mindset I would refer you to my article entitled: So You Want to Be Freaky to learn how to visualize, Click Here. 7. Another aspect that athletes need to emphasize is a post workout session in the Jacuzzi, or hot tub. If you do not have one, thats just fine, take a super hot bath, or preferably a hot shower with the massage aspect of the shower head turned on. It is a fact, that this increases GH release as well. Aside from this, I would again emphasize my dietary check list, and the advice I
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Return To Outline Extremely high frequency. This, is one of the opponents you will be asked to war with for the following thirty days. I am going to ask you to maintain the integrity of your focus, and will power for each workout presented. The cycle per body part will come in waves. Which is to say that workouts will be progressive, or step like. My intensions are to create three specific workouts per body part. The first will be comparatively easy going, where as the third will be an all out explosion of undeniable pain and anguish! Strap yourself in. Note - Each Exercise listed will have a hyperlink, or a description provided for its use Recommended Articles, Courtesy of Old School To Study For Shocking Methods 1. How To Shock Your Body Out Of The Comfort Zone Part One 2. How To Shock Your Body Out Of The Comfort Zone Part Two And of course, there are several others to study in our workouts section of the site.
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again, I do not, even on the last rep want you to focus on the negative. That defeats the purpose of the workout.
Repetitions Depending on the body part, reps will range from 12-15, and in some cases up to 40. To illustrate my point, your quadriceps workouts can range in the latter end, due to a mounting supply of evidence showing the benefits of higher reps on quads, being incorporated into workouts. Benefits such as increased GH release etc. Frequency As was discussed in Cliff Hanger I, each body part is different. And factors effecting recovery, range from size, to fiber makeup. Therefore, I will place the frequency you will work each body part next to its title.
How Repetitions Will Be Shown - In order to show repetitions, I will state the exercise and show repetitions beside it. I.E. Bench Press ( 10, 8, 6 ) meaning to choose a weight so as to failure within that specific range, using the specific rhythm( meaning time for eccentric portion of rep, and concentric portion of rep ) discussed above( under repetitions ). Additionally, the 10 would refer to set one, while the 6 would refer to set three. Again ( 10, 8, 6 ) = Set One 10 repetitions, Set Two 8 repetitions, Set Three 6 Repetitions. If I show a set like so ( 12, 10, 8, 12 ) Normally a weight you can lift 12 times, will only be able to be lifted 10 times on your second set. However, when you see the repetition number increase, you know to lower the weight to reach those reps, because you will not be able to lift 12 with the same weight you started out with. This is an extremely older bodybuilding method known as the burn out. Probably the most used method throughout the centuries. Warm Up - Properly warm up with a few sets of the exercise you will be using, before beginning workout. Its key to note, that the warmup should be quick, because the exercises are not to the levels of workouts 2-3. Just break a sweat with it.
Chest Workout I 6 sets of decline dumbbell flys ( 20, 18, 15, 12, 10, 15 ) rest between sets - 30-60 seconds Rest Required - Two Days
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2 sets of wide grip pulldowns ( 12, 15 ) 2 sets one arm dumbbell rows ( 12, 15 ) 2 sets of light good mornings ( 20, 20 )
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rest between sets 60 seconds, however, the only rest needed for one arm dumbbell rows is the time it takes to perform the exercise with one arm, before switching sides.
Rest Required - Three Days Biceps Workout I 4 sets of concentration curls, ( 12, 10, 8, 12 ) rest between sets - 30-60 seconds Rest Required - Two Days Triceps Workout I 5 sets of Nasser Extensions 3 X 12 and 2 * 25 ( 12, 12, 12, 25, 20 ) rest between sets - 30-60 seconds
Calves Workout I 1 set of one legged calf raises off of a plate ( failure with bodyweight ) 1 set of seated plate raises raises for the tibialis 50 total reps ( failure ) Description Take a seat and Elevate both of your heels onto a 45 pound plate, then place another plate onto the edge of both of your feet. Now perform reverse calf raises in this seated postion. For more info on this, click here rest - 30-60 between exercises
Rest Required - One Day Forearms 1 set squatting dumbbell wrist curls for 50 reps ( failure ) 1 set squating dumbbell reverse wrist curls for 50 reps ( failure )
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Rest Required - One Day rest - 30-60 between exercises Shoulders Workout I 2 sets of side lateral raises ( 12, 15 ) 2 sets of l-laterals ( 10, 10 ) 2 sets of Old School dumbbell shrugs ( 20, 20 ) rest - 60 between exercises
Rest Required - Two Days Legs Workout I 2 sets of leg extensions at 40 reps a piece 2 sets of leg curls at 12 reps a piece 2 sets of leg presses at 20 reps a piece
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focus is primarily fast twitch IIB fibers. You will work them heavy and explosive in the 6-10 rep range. When I say explosive, I mean, that you will use momentum! You are not, at all focusing on the eccentric portion of the rep here, but rather concentric explosion! This means, that you will not pause at all on the bottom of the rep. Use elasticity here. Each rep, you need to focus on exploding like a bullet out of a gun( A Seksi specialty so to speak )! The quicker you can explode the greater the fast twitch IIB recruitment you will stimulate. To learn more about explosive repetitions and their benefit click here Phase II - We will now finish off the IIB fibers, and majorly recruit IIA muscle fibers. Our goal is to stimulate a massive rise in MPS( muscular protein synthesis ) in each of the fibers. The goal here is the eccentric portion of the rep! You will still lift in the 8-10 rep range, but sets will last notably longer then phase one. The goal in phase one was to get the rep range as quickly as possible! That was actually known as Compensatory Acceleration. Here however, I want you to go as heavy as possible, but the negative will last longer, and the concentric will be more rhythmic. I expect a 3 second decent on upper body exercises, and a 5 second negative on lower body exercises. The concentric phase will last approximately 1 to 1.5 seconds. On the bottom of each rep, on the stretch, pause for about .5-1 second to lower the effects of momentum, and squeeze on the peak contraction for .5 to 1 second as well. So diagrammatically, it would look like this A. B. C. D. Eccentric phase - 3 seconds for upper body, 5 for lower Bottom Phase - 0.5 to 1 second pause Concentric Phase - 1 to 1.5 seconds Peak Contraction or top phase - 0.5 to 1 second pause
Phase III - The goal here is to increase mitochondrial density in the fast twitch IIB fibers, and to finish off the IIA fibers. This is the rythmic stage of the workout. This is to say that you want to get into a non stop, smooth, fluent motion. Up, down, up, down etc. You will not pause on the bottom or top phase, and the eccentric should last 1 to 2 seconds, and the concentric should last 1 to 1.5. Again, you should feel the flow here. Just pump, thats the key. Reps will be between 8-15 Phase IV - Gas and Nutrient Exchange, is the game plan here. By increasing cappilaries( the blood vessels where exchange of nutrients takes place ) and mitochindria( the site of fuel production ) we will A. Increase the size of the muscle group - capillaries and mitochondria have significant size B. Increase recovery in all ways shapes and forms Click Here to further clarify this Finally, our goal is to hypertrophy slow twitch type one fibers This will be accomplished through high rep, constant tension work. When I say constant tension, you will neither lock out, or get a full stretch, unless instructed. When I say not to lock out I mean, stop about an inch short of lock out, and no less then a half inch. This will flush the muscle with extreme amounts of blood, which
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will also hypertrophy smooth muscle found in the veins. You see, there are four ways in which venous return of blood to the heart is increased( discussed in further detail latter ). One of those ways is smooth muscle in the veins. It has the ability to contract, which is a must, in order to return excess blood to the heart. The veins will be asked to increase this job, through this particular exercise. Reps will be between 20-40. Additionally, the eccentric and concentric should last approximately 2 seconds each. Rest Time For Phases are as follows Phase Phase Phase Phase I - rest 3-5 minutes between sets II - rest 1-3 minutes between sets III - rest 1-3 minutes between sets IV - rest 30-60 seconds between sets
Chest Workout II Phase I: Dumbbell flat bench ( 8, 6, 10 ) Phase II: Parallel Dips Heavy ( 12, 10, 8, ) note: perform weighted dips, if your bodyweight is not sufficient to fall within desired range Phase III: Incline Dumbbell Bench ( 10, 8, 15, ) Phase IV: Decline Dumbbell Flys ( 40, 30, 20, ) Note: You will stretch on the bottom of the exercise, but not peak, therefore it will be a partial constant tension style exercise.
Phase I: T-Bar Rows ( 8, 6, 10 ) note: if you do not have a t-bar row, then use a normal long bar, and load one end with weight, while anchoring the other end. Phase II: Close Grip Pullups ( 12, 10, 8 ) note: perform weighted pullups, if your bodyweight is not sufficient to fall within desired range Phase III: Bent Over Rows ( 12, 10, 15 ) supersetted with bodybuilding deadlifts ( 20, 15, 12 ) On this superset, the 12 in bracket one is to be supersetted with the 20 in bracket one, etc..
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Phase IV: Straight arm pulldowns( perform like link shows, but instead stand straight upwards facing machine ) ( 20, 20, 20 ) supersetted with Cormier rows ( 20, 20, 20 ) What you will do, is perform 20 reps with the straight arm pulldowns, and using the same weight, immediately perform 20 cormier rows. The supersets in phase III and IV, allowed us to more fully tax the entire dorsal complex, as it is a more complicated entity.
Leg Workout II Phase I: Shoulder Width Apart Squats 8, 6, 4 explosive as possible, but also controlled. Phase II: Legg Presses Close In the center, and toes pointed forward. Again, the feet should be in the middle of the pad ( 12, 12, 12 ) Phase III: Alternating Lunges ( 15, 12, 10 ) These lunges, are alternating. I.E. You will step forward with the left leg, and push back to the starting position. Then repeat with right leg. When I say 15 reps, I mean per leg. The goal here is to work the glute/ hamstring tie in, so push off of the heel, and not the toes! Phase X: Three Sets of Hack Squats( shown in the link are free weight hacks, but these can be performed on a machine as well ) supersetted with Sissy Squats 12 on each This is described as phase X, because it is an addition to the above protocol. The legs are massive, and need a great amount of attention. Our tool of choice is increased volume. The Hack squats and sissy squats will take 3 seconds to lower and 1-2 to raise. Rest 1-3 minutes between sets Phase Y: Dumbbell Leg Curls 10, 8, 6 For phase Y lower in three seconds, and raise in one second Rest 1-3 minutes Phase IV: 200 reps of boot strappers - If not in well enough condition, rest pause very briefly. These are a rather amazing exercise, and will tax you tremendously. I will provide a description of the exercise below:
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Boot Strappers
This exercise works the entire lower body, and many regard it as superior to any other bodyweight lower body exercise ever invented. Believe me, your legs will be on fire using this. I prefer using these as a finisher in a superset. For example, squats supersetted with boot strappers. Implementation: ( A )The starting position is usually the most difficult for people to visualize. They either have their hands too close to their feet (or fingers under their toes!), too far away to maintain balance or their arms are inside their legs creating potential elbow damage. The starting position is crucial to performing Boot-Strappers correctly, so learn to set yourself up right the first time and keep it up every time! ( B ) Start by squatting down and balancing yourself, momentarily, on your toes and get into position by slowly leaning forward and putting your hands on the ground just forward of your shoulders. Make sure to keep the toes pointed forward with heels off the ground, and that your knees are together. Relax your body and maintain a 6040% weight distribution between ( C )From the starting position all you have to do is try to straighten your legs and stop when your heels touch the ground. From there bring your Glutes back down until they touch your heels and you've completed 1 repetition (or half a repetition if you're doing these in 4-count fashion).
Biceps Workout II Phase I: Alternating Dumbbell Curls ( 6, 8, 6 ) This is alternating, so 6 reps, stands for 6 on each arm, i.e. 12 total Phase II: Hands in the close preacher curls ( 10, 8, 6 ) Phase III: 3 sets of 21s with barbell curls, rhythmic lifting Phase IV: Cables, double biceps pose 3 sets of 40 reps You will stand in between the cable cross over machine and perform double biceps pose curls. If you are at home and only have a cable, then perform one arm at a time. If you do not have either, perform, with very light weight standing or seated inner biceps curls.
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Triceps Workout II Phase I: Heavy behind the back Cable Pressdowns ( 10, 8, 6 )
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This exercise, mimics behind the back, bench dips. You simply head over to a cable pressdown machine, or lat pulldown machine. You will use the high pulley here. Turn and face away from the machine, and have your partner pull down the bar and place it so that you can grasp it from behind. From here, simply press downward. Again, this is just like behind the back dips, in the motion that your arms perform that is. Phase II: French Presses ( 12, 10, 8 ) Phase III: Barbell Old School Extensions ( 12, 10, 15 ) Phase IV: Dumbbell One Arm Kickbacks ( 40, 30, 20 )
Rest Required - Three Days Forearms Workout II The following workouts are not correspondent to phases. But will be explained clearly Phase X: Over the bench barbell wrist curls 3 Xs 20 supersetted with One minute behind the back holding a barbell. On the second exercise, simply load up a barbell on a rack, and grasp it from behind, as you would behind the back wrist curls. Only, all you will do is grasp the bar, rather then curl it. A. The wrist curls, will utilize phase two's rhythm of rep speed. B. When I say one minute, I mean you will not count reps, but rather count time. Choose a weight you can get repetitions for one minute with. Click Here to understand why Old Schools Preacher reverse Curls with Reverse Edge of Preacher Bench Wrist curls - This is by far the most genius superset for forearms I have ever seen! You perform reverse preacher curls with the easy curl bar. After failure, rest your wrists on the edge of the preacher machine, and perform reverse wrist curls to failure. Reps - Choose a weight you can reverse curl for ( 15, 12, 10 ) repetitions. Using this same weight, simply go to failure on normal reverse wrist curls. ( for normal description, of normal reverse wrist curls click here )
Rest Required - Two Days Shoulders and Traps Workout II Phase I: Seated Dumbbell Presses ( 8, 6, 10 ) Phase II:Dumbell Upright Rows ( 12, 10, 12 )
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Phase III: Cable Shoulder Presses ( 40, 30, 20 ) - In this exercise you load up the low cable pulley, and sit next to it. Then clean it up to your chest and press it like a military press. I prefer to do this seated. Phase IV: Behind The Back Barbell Shrugs ( 25, 50, 75 ) supersetted with Three Sets of Cable Shrugs ( 25, 50, 75 )
Calves Workout II Donkey Calf Raises ( 20, 18, 15 ) Standing Calf Raises ( 25, 20, 18 ) Seated Calf Raises ( 40, 30, 20 ) Seated Tibialis Plate Raises ( 100, 75, 50 ) - Explained above in calf workout I
Return To Outline An extreme dose of insanity. It is to this concept, to which we make our appeal. The following workouts are overtly hardcore, and are meant to stimulate every other the workout II series did, but in a heightened manner. This is to say that we do not only intend on stimulating each muscle fiber in the area, but to actually force them to grow. Workouts such as this, can increase muscular protein synthesis at far greater rates then can be imagined. In order to accomplish such as notion, the intension is to utilize severe weapons of warfare. And this includes shocking methods to the highest degree of efficiency. Moreover, workouts such as these may stimulate hyperplasia.
On The Edge Back Workout Phase I: You will begin by performing Wide Grip pullups, with your bodyweight to failure. Your palms will be turned away from you. When this has finished you will immediately, without rest use the assist of a bench, or your feet to pull yourself to the top of the bar. When you reach this point, attempt to hold yourself in this position for a full 30 seconds( click here ). Upon completion, release your grip on the pullup bar, shake your arms out for about five seconds and then regrasp the bar,
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using a close grip spacing with your palms facing you. Now, get as many close grip pullups as is possible. At this stage, the number for this may amount to zero. That's Ok, because the pain has just begun anyway. Using a bench, or a chair to assist yourself up, lift yourself to the top of the bar( again totally assist the process, you are no longer focusing on the concentric ) and perform a slow negative repetition, you will get 10 total slow negatives, unless you reach eccentric failure before the time is up. You aren't done yet!
Go over to the pulldown bar, and choose a weight you get wide grip pulldowns with, for a total of 12 repetitions, when failure is reached, immediately switch to close grip, palms facing you and go to failure again. You will then strip down to a weight you can lift 15 reps with, and finally 25 repetitions with. Overview of Phase I - Wide Grip Chins To Failure( 1 second concentric, 1 second eccentric ) supersetted with static holds for 30 seconds, supersetted with close grip negative repetitions for 10 reps( as slow as is possible ). After completion, immediately head to the pulldown machine, and choose a weight you can perform 12 wide grip pulldowns with( 1-1.5 seconds concentric, and 2-3 eccentric ) when you fail switch to close grip, then strip down for a set of 15, and finally a set of 20.
No rest between all of phase one exercises. If you are not used to shocking methods, you may stop after the negative repetitions on the pullups.
Phase II: Double drop set on incline facing away from the machine, high cables straight arm Pulldowns ( 15, 20, 25 ) Supersetted with barbell or dumbbell lying straight arm pullovers, ( 15, 20, 25 ) rep speed - 3 second negative, 0.5 to 1 second pause on top and bottom, and a 1-2 second concentric phase rest - 1-3 minutes between successive supersets. I.E. one superset is straight arm pulldowns supersetted with barbell lying pullovers. Thats one set. You rest after that 1-3 minutes, then repeat.
Phase III - Double drop superset of Venom rows, supersetted with Reverse Bench flys. This is pure brutality, but will thicken the back like nothing you have ever experienced! There is no rest between sets, but you will switch back and forth between weights. Begin by choosing a weight that causes you to reach failure on Venom rows at approximately 12 repetitions, drop the weight, and perform reverse flys on a bench for 12 repetitions as well. Then go back to Venom rows and reduce the weight by approximately 10-15 pounds, which should allow you to get 12-15 more repetitions, again perform reverse flys for 12-15 reps, then repeat procedure. This is a double drop superset.
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When done, immediately perform bodybuilding deadlifts for 15, and 20 repetitions. Therefore you will rep out 15 repetitions, strip the weight and rep out 20.
At this stage, pose, flex, and stretch your muscles. And you need to completely utilize Old School's post workout shake method! This is the key to increasing muscle growth. I cannot, and I repeat cannot emphasize how vital this is to your gains!
Rest Required - Five Days On The Edge Chest Workout The following is one huge Giant set. You will perform repetitions, and use repetition speed, as you did in Workouts II. To review see above on instructions for phase 1-4. There is to be NO REST between sets. Therefore when you complete decline bench, immediately perform dips.
Decline bench 8 reps Parallel Dips to failure 12 reps to failure ( if your bodyweight is not enough, perform weighted to fall within selected range ) Incline dumbbell bench 12 reps Machine Flys Non peak, 40 reps
Phase I: The following is again brutally insane Giant Set. Heels Elevated Squats( your feet are shoulder width apart, and heels elevated on a low block ) 10 repetitions, once failure is at its brink, set the bar on the rack, then breathe for 5 seconds. Now, kick the low block out of your way, get back under the weight and step back. This time you will spread your feet wider then shoulder width apart, and point your toes at approximately a 45 degree angle outwards. This is a transition superset, in which the same exercise is performed in rapid fire succession, but in
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variable manners, however using the same weight. When the set is finished, grasp dumbbells and perform walking lunges for 100 total yards, then drop the dumbbells and walk another 100 yards. This is the most difficult set conceivable, but it is only to be performed once! So make it count. Phase II: Leg extensions for 12 reps, followed by 10 assisted negative repetitions, strip to a weight you can get 40 repetitions. Note: For the 12 repetitions, you should have a 1 second concentric, 1 second peak contraction, and 2 second lowering phase. Once failure is reached, have someone lift the weight to the top position for you, and you will only perform negatives for 10 straight reps. Then strip considerably so as to perform 40 rythmic repetitions, at approximately the same cadence( lifting speed or rhythm ) performed in set one. Phase III: Double drop on leg curls 6, 8, 10 and out Remember, a double drop set, means that you perform a set, then, immediately strip the weight, and then strip it again. Its two strip sets combined. See Old Schools Shocking articles for clarification. Rep Speed - 3 second negative, followed by 1 second positive
On The Edge Shoulders & Traps Workout Phase I: Double drop set on upright rows supersetted with military presses ( 8, 12, 15 ) You are to choose a weight you can upright row for 8 repetitions, upon failure, clean the weight upwards and military press it to failure. As for grip, you will have closer then shoulder width for upright rows, and slightly wider then shoulder width for the military presses. After failure on militaries, strip the weight to what you can upright row for 12 reps, then again clean and press. Continue until double drop is completed. Phase II: Hack squat or calf machine shrugs for 50 reps, behind the back cable for 50, and plate shrugs( simply grasp a plate in front of you, and shrug it up and down ) to 50 Phase III: Side laterals to failure for double drop set( 10, 12, 15 ), Immediately go back to the original weight that allowed you to perform 10 reps with side laterals, but this time perform Overhead laterals to failure, and drop the weight down to the weight you were able to get 12 reps with, and finally drop it to the weight that allowed you to get 15 repetitions, then go back and do Arnold Presses to failure. I call This The Tri-Factor Shocking Principle!
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Phase IV: Dumbbell alternating shrugs start with a weight you can do 12, and drop it by 10 pounds per dumbbell for 6 drop sets straight! Therefore if you began with 100 pounds, you would end up at 40 pounds. Again, this is alternating, so if I say 12, I mean for 12 reps per left and right aspects of the superior trapezius fibers.
Phase I: Standing Barbell Curls to failure at 10 repetitions with a cadence of 1 second concentric, and 2 seconds for the eccentric portion of the rep. When failure is reached, have someone spot the weight up on the concentric portion of the rep and perform 10 slow negative repetitions. Upon completion, go to a high flat bench and superset this with lying dumbbell curls for ( 12, 15, 20 ) repetitions. And yes, that stands for a double drop set! So there is no rest at all between this Giant set! Phase II: Seated dumbbell 100 rep method - Choose a weight you can lift for 25 repetitions, and rest pause out 100 reps.
Triceps Workout III Giant Set: Skull crunchers 10, - When you go to failure, bring the weight down to your chest, position hands so that they are close in grip and perform the next exercise Close grip bench( failure ), Behind the back dips( failure ), 40 reps cable press down Note: Each exercise is to be performed without rest! repeat three times, one if not used to shocking methods.
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Rest Required - Four Days
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Giant Set - Steep Incline ( 65 degrees ) Hammer curls( 10 ) supersetted with reverse barbell curls ( 10 ), supersetted with behind the back wrist curls( 1 minute, choose a weight that causes you to fail in a one minute span ), farmers walk ( walk 100 yards ), reverse easy bar curl wrist curls ( 40 reps ), normal easy bar wrist curls ( 40 reps ) Repeat Three Times
Calves Giant Set - 100 rep method on leg press calf machine, supersetted with failure on standing reverse calf raises, supersetted with seated 100 rep method on seated calf raise machine or seated barbell calf raises, supersetted with standing on a high block bodyweight calf raises for 100 reps, then back to reverse calf raises to failure This is a one shot deal, so make it count! Again, 100 rep method requires you to chose a weight you can lift 25 times originally, followed by a rest pause to 100 reps.
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described by clicking her, followed by a trip to the hot tub, or a hot shower 10:30 to 11:30 consume part II of post workout meal, again described in the link above 12:30 - lean meat sandwich, with ice water 1:00 - Nap 3:00 - Slow Burning Meal, such as consumed for breakfast 5:00 - Repeat 6:30 - BCAAs, followed by a mind muscle connection period. I.E. envisioning your workout before hand, and what it will accomplish 7:00 - Train 8:00 to 8:30 - Smaller Post Workout Meal, for latter hours, as described in Old Schools Article 10:30 - small protein shake, with salad, a slow burning carb, like a sweet potato and some brown rice, with very lean steak 11:00 - Sleep 3:00 - Go To Bathroom, before going to bed, mix Old Schools sleep stack, which can be found by clicking here. Keep it cool, and set it next to your bed. Drink and fall back to sleep Begin again the next day
If you have work or school, meals will be replaced by portable lunch meals. Workouts can be switched to the afternoon, or can be done earlier before work, and after work.
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Back Edge Workout Biceps Workout I Evening Session Chest Workout I Calves Workout II
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Morning or Afternoon Session Legs Edge Workout Shoulders Workout II Evening Session Triceps Workout II Forearms Workout I
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Morning or Afternoon Session Triceps Edge Workout Evening Session Forearms Edge Workout
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Conclusion