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    SCT training

    Alright, I'm starting this thread to help whomever is interested in SCT training to see whether or not it is a bunch of BS.

    Currently, everything I've been reading about SCT references around prior chest values.

    Currently, benching 225 for approx 10 reps. (Due to enlistment in the military, I had been doing more, but wasn't able to train for a few months, so I lost quite a lot)

    Starting SUN 05 OCT 03 - 2x a week training for the first month, then 1x a week.

    Sun -

    Lower back
    Chest
    Upper back
    legs
    calves

    Wed -

    Shoulders
    Traps
    Triceps
    Biceps
    Abs

    Current stats - ~225, 5'11", 17% bf

    Current diet program
    ~ 2500-2800 cal/day
    ~ 45% Protein, 40 % carbs, 15% fat
    Eating small meals usually every hour, to include truckloads of fruit and fiber.

    Supplements -
    Just started a cycle of Syngex I
    EFAs
    Multivitamins
    Using protein powder, but hopefully not for long (in favor of real food)

    If you have any tips on what I'm doing, how I can make it better, etc., please let me know.

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    why are you only training 2x a week? Are you still in the millitary? two times a week doesn't seem like enough volume to do much?
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    Yes, I'm still in the military.

    As for the 2x a week, that's a part of the SCT (static contraction training) program. It seems utterly rediculous, yes, but I'm going to give it a try. Hell, I've probably been overtraining anyways, so it'll be a nice break for my body (I've been training 2x per DAY 6 days per week lately, hitting everything 2x per week) If you want to learn more about the program, go to www.askmen.com for more details.

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