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hmmm yeah great idea, lets try this(rofl)

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Posted by: kinkery

Flex and muscletech has done it again :shame:

MuscleTech.com - Crank Up The Intensity Training Program



Posted by: kcoleman

"And as you already know, increased blood flow to the muscles, better known as the “pump,” is like a super highway to all-out growth"

lol



Posted by: Witchblade

10x10 deadlifts, that is nasty!



Posted by: DiGiTaL

10x 10 dumbbell bench press...wow...



Posted by: Double D

I think I am going to write these magazines and ask them to develop some programs where someone doesnt have to spend 8 hours in the gym.

For fucks sakes, how ignorant are these people!?!?!



Posted by: vortrit

Remember to consult your doctor before starting any diet and training program.



Posted by: Double D

This isnt a program its retarted.



Posted by: vortrit

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This isnt a program its retarted.
Good point, but I think it would be good for those who have a couple of extra hours just to do their calves.



Posted by: Gazhole

10x10 anything is just...bleh. Why would you do this?



Posted by: DiGiTaL

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10x10 anything is just...bleh. Why would you do this?
TO BE STRONG!! AND BIG LIKE THE GUYS IN MUSCLETECH OOOH YA!!!





Posted by: Uthinkso

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10x10 anything is just...bleh. Why would you do this?
Ok I'll play devils advocate here. What if you were training for endurance? Then lighter weights and 10x10 might not be all bad.

Thoughts???

Also without a lot of growth hormone, I don't care what program you train you won't look like one of the muscletech poster children.



Posted by: Spud

Other sources label it as German volume training. 10 x 10 of a compound, followed by 3 sets of an isolation exercise. 2 exercises in total per body part, working each body part once every 4 or 5 days.



Posted by: Gazhole

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Originally Posted by Uthinkso View Post
Ok I'll play devils advocate here. What if you were training for endurance? Then lighter weights and 10x10 might not be all bad.

Thoughts???

Also without a lot of growth hormone, I don't care what program you train you won't look like one of the muscletech poster children.
The problem is if you're training for endurance, 10 reps isnt all that high at all. 8-10 is more mid range.

If i was training for endurance or work capacity, id much rather incorporate tri-sets, and reps of about 16-20.

I really dont think 10 sets at that intensity (10 reps) is smart at all. Especially with something as taxing as Deadlifts! Overtraining here we come.



Posted by: Gazhole

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Originally Posted by DiGiTaL View Post
TO BE STRONG!! AND BIG LIKE THE GUYS IN MUSCLETECH OOOH YA!!!

:P



Posted by: NordicNacho

german volume training
it works real well but it sure does hurt

Testosterone Nation - Advanced German Volume Training



Posted by: Double D

I hate German Volume Training. I think you overtrain very easily with it and to be honest its boring as hell. Why use it whenever there are so many other good templates to use? And better yet, why not just be original and make your own?



Posted by: NordicNacho

i think you will get the best results in the least amount of time by shocking your body. max-ot and german volume are able to that and Im not saying you have to follow them mindlessly.



Posted by: Double D

GVT is not saving time by no means. 10 sets of 10 and then like 3 sets of something else is pretty time consuming. Again would make much more sense to me to just write your own program.



Posted by: NordicNacho

takes like a hour tops not as short as max-ot. but not alot of time at the gym I like it but I don't follow it blindly. Poliquin has a lot of good ideas



Posted by: Double D

I think if you tinker with it, it would be ok. But as far as the first plan they outlined, not so much.








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