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    Deadbolt's P/RR/S experience

    Yea I figured I would start a journal so I could keep track of everything.

    DB Bench
    120x6
    130x5
    130x4

    Inclince
    135x5
    135x4
    135x3

    Dip
    selfx6
    +10x5
    +25x4
    this was the first time I ever added weight and its pretty kewl.

    Military press(smith)
    105x6
    115x5
    115x4

    Upright row
    60x6
    70x6
    70x5

    Cheat Lateral
    50x6
    50x5
    50x5

    I'm hoping all these #'s will start to go up some.
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    DB -

    That's impressive that you weigh 173 and are pressing
    130 Dumbells!!

    Good job!


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    NO NO NO heh I wish I was!

    All the weights are totals not indiv. dumbells.

    I have only been seriously training for a short time so I know my lifts wont be as impressive as some of the people who have been doing it for years here.
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    OMG

    LOL, i thought he was pressing 130lb DB's too!

    You gonna switch to P/RR/S 2 when it comes out, Deadbolt?

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    Originally posted by Monolith
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    LOL, i thought he was pressing 130lb DB's too!

    You gonna switch to P/RR/S 2 when it comes out, Deadbolt?
    When is P/RR/S 2 coming out?

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    Originally posted by DeadBolt
    NO NO NO heh I wish I was!

    All the weights are totals not indiv. dumbells.

    I have only been seriously training for a short time so I know my lifts wont be as impressive as some of the people who have been doing it for years here.
    That's alright....Keep at it!!!


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    Originally posted by yellowmoomba
    When is P/RR/S 2 coming out?
    Im not sure exactly... a few months maybe? Apparently GoPro is just shopping it around to magazines atm before he releases it here.

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    Originally posted by Monolith
    Im not sure exactly... a few months maybe? Apparently GoPro is just shopping it around to magazines atm before he releases it here.
    That's what I heard also. I thought you might have the "inside track" to the info

    I've been checking out this site for some new exercises!!

    http://www.abcbodybuilding.com/exercise1.htm

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    Well I have just started this program so I wanna give it a few weeks, was thinking running the 3 week cycle maybe 2 or 3 times. Just because I am not new to working out because I have been doing it seriously for sometime to where I can get around the gym quite comfortably but I still don't know everything I want to know. I figure this will help me to develope some of my lagging lifts and get me familiar with some new ones I have never done yet...but once I am comfortable with this routione I would love to try part 2.

    Yea I wish I could press the 130's but hey I have to set a goal somewhere rite so it matters well be the last weight on the rack in my gym heh! I was happy with finally pressing 135 on the incline cause I had the 45's on but now that is like small fries to what others are pressin around me.
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    Originally posted by DeadBolt
    Well I have just started this program so I wanna give it a few weeks, was thinking running the 3 week cycle maybe 2 or 3 times. Just because I am not new to working out because I have been doing it seriously for sometime to where I can get around the gym quite comfortably but I still don't know everything I want to know. I figure this will help me to develope some of my lagging lifts and get me familiar with some new ones I have never done yet...but once I am comfortable with this routione I would love to try part 2.

    Yea I wish I could press the 130's but hey I have to set a goal somewhere rite so it matters well be the last weight on the rack in my gym heh! I was happy with finally pressing 135 on the incline cause I had the 45's on but now that is like small fries to what others are pressin around me.

    I tried it for 8 weeks P/RR/S/P/RR/S/P/RR

    I thought it was great!! I'm sure your weights will keep going up if you stay commited to the program. Lots of people around here are using his program.

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    Yeah, i did P/RR/S for a long time. I eventually modified it to P/RR/RR/S, which seemed to work a lot better for me.

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    Originally posted by yellowmoomba
    I tried it for 8 weeks P/RR/S/P/RR/S/P/RR

    I thought it was great!! I'm sure your weights will keep going up if you stay commited to the program. Lots of people around here are using his program.
    O I am beyond commited heh.
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    Shopping it to magazines? Ugh. Magazines have one thing in mind, selling ad space. They sell ad space primarily to supplement companies. These ads are "strategically" placed right before and after the articles detailing these so-called great routines.

    So what's my point? Magazines want you to fail so you'll buy the supplements that pay to advertise. They want you to use these routines because they know they won't work and the first thing you'll do is go out and buy the latest "Cell Tech 2004 Ultra" or whatever else they're pushing.

    I'd love to see the routine and I'd love to see I'm wrong. But the rule of thumb is that if a magazine publishes it, it's a gimmick.
    yay.

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    Originally posted by Saturday Fever
    Shopping it to magazines? Ugh. Magazines have one thing in mind, selling ad space. They sell ad space primarily to supplement companies. These ads are "strategically" placed right before and after the articles detailing these so-called great routines.

    So what's my point? Magazines want you to fail so you'll buy the supplements that pay to advertise. They want you to use these routines because they know they won't work and the first thing you'll do is go out and buy the latest "Cell Tech 2004 Ultra" or whatever else they're pushing.

    I'd love to see the routine and I'd love to see I'm wrong. But the rule of thumb is that if a magazine publishes it, it's a gimmick.
    What do you think of the P/RR/S approach? It seemed to work for a bunch of people around here. Check out the training or online journal section for more info ...

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    I'd be curious to know how long the people here had been working out before they adopted the routine. But in fairness, I will do my homework and read up on the routine. Like I said, I'd love to see I'm wrong.
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    Originally posted by Monolith
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    LOL, i thought he was pressing 130lb DB's too!

    You gonna switch to P/RR/S 2 when it comes out, Deadbolt?
    Yeah my jaw dropped and hit my desk until I read further.
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    Originally posted by Saturday Fever
    I'd be curious to know how long the people here had been working out before they adopted the routine. But in fairness, I will do my homework and read up on the routine. Like I said, I'd love to see I'm wrong.
    You are oh so wrong heh, just teasin. I have been lifting for about 2 years only seriously for the past year through the help of people here at IM. I have experimented with many different routines and splits and have come to a time where I am still making gains but I am leveling off with how I use to gain.

    I hope to show in this journal some gains after I finish a few cylces of this routine. I purposly waited to do a specific routine like this so people couldn't say "oh you are still new to lifting so anything would work for you". I want to see if it truely works or not so I am experimenting with myself here.
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    Originally posted by Saturday Fever
    Shopping it to magazines? Ugh. Magazines have one thing in mind, selling ad space. They sell ad space primarily to supplement companies. These ads are "strategically" placed right before and after the articles detailing these so-called great routines.

    So what's my point? Magazines want you to fail so you'll buy the supplements that pay to advertise. They want you to use these routines because they know they won't work and the first thing you'll do is go out and buy the latest "Cell Tech 2004 Ultra" or whatever else they're pushing.

    I'd love to see the routine and I'd love to see I'm wrong. But the rule of thumb is that if a magazine publishes it, it's a gimmick.

    Hey there SF! Believe me this program is not a gimmick at all! The fact that a mag WANTS to publish it is irrelevant to whether or not it works! Give it a try... BELIEVE ME, you will become a P/RR/S groupie too! GP is a genius... shhh! Don't tell him I said that, it will go to his head.

    I have had GP as a trainer for over a year now and he put me on the P/RR/S program a couple of monthes ago. The results are great! He doesn't push anything except HARD WORK!!

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    Originally posted by Saturday Fever
    Shopping it to magazines? Ugh. Magazines have one thing in mind, selling ad space. They sell ad space primarily to supplement companies. These ads are "strategically" placed right before and after the articles detailing these so-called great routines.

    So what's my point? Magazines want you to fail so you'll buy the supplements that pay to advertise. They want you to use these routines because they know they won't work and the first thing you'll do is go out and buy the latest "Cell Tech 2004 Ultra" or whatever else they're pushing.

    I'd love to see the routine and I'd love to see I'm wrong. But the rule of thumb is that if a magazine publishes it, it's a gimmick.
    Well, since its MY program I guess I might as well chime in here. I have been a personal trainer, strength, and contest prep coach since 1990 and have used all of my experience and research to come up with the P/RR/S program which I began to develop and use on myself several years ago. Once I saw the incredible improvements I made to my own physique I next used it on a client that was preparing for his first bodybuilding competition. His results were even more startling than my own as he won the show and is now one of the best natural middleweights in the country. After this I started using P/RR/S with all of my clientele and introduced it on the web. From there is just exploded as so many people started using it and giving me astounding feedback. I decided to write an article on it and both Musclemag and Ironman magazine wanted to publish it (it ended up in MM). Now, I have further refined and tweaked the program and it is even more efficient at building muscle than before. I am planning on writing a book on the program or just doing a series of articles on it for Ironman. A website will be next and perhaps a video. I have been using P/RR/S on myself for over 3 years straight now and will always train this way b/c progress is continuous. You can look at the thread in the training section called Gopro Workouts to see all the comments on the program and how much its helped people.

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    Like I said,

    I'd love to see the routine and I'd love to see I'm wrong.
    yay.

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    Originally posted by Saturday Fever
    Like I said,
    Well... you are gonna have to give it a try if you expect to see it work!

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    You post larger versions of your avatar and I will consider it.
    yay.

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    Originally posted by Saturday Fever
    You post larger versions of your avatar and I will consider it.
    If you try P/RR/S MAYBE I will consider posting the full sized pics!!

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    How about if I try it, you WILL post them. I'll start it up on Monday if we have a deal.
    yay.

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    Today was my back day and deadlifts are getting pretty fun!

    Deadlifts
    135x6
    155x5
    155x5
    ***This is only my second time doing them so I want to keep proper form before I start loading some serious weight.

    Bent over row(machine cause no bars were available)
    160x6
    180x5
    180x5

    Chin Ups
    6 w/ assistance on last rep
    repeat
    repeat

    CG Seated Row
    135x6
    150x5
    150x5

    Shrugs
    Barbell
    155x10
    165x8
    165x8
    Calf machine
    280x10
    300x10
    320x8

    I skiped legs today and went to back b/c of my sprained ankle and hopefully I will be able to do them saturday! I love that day now heh. My weights are kinda weird b/c I've done some of the lifts but others I never have so they are really up and down. I hope to level them off so my core lifts surpass my minor lifts.

    I was kinda mad I was unable to do the bent over row with the BB or even the lever thing. All of them were full cause I got to the gym late and it was packed. Hopefully next time I will be able to do them with anything but the machine b/c I know I wont be able to put that much weight up free standing. I am very curious on how much I can do.

    Well I guess thats it for today I wasn't very impressed with any of my lifts at all b/c back is one of my most lagging parts. O well some days are good other are bad I guess it just goes with the territory!
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    Well today on the way to the gym for some abs and cardio my pager went off BEEEEEEP a fire rang out so I responded like a bat outta hell to the firehouse. I arrived on scene in full gear to be instructed to grab a high rise pack (100feet of 3.5inch hose in a backpack, some heavy mofo) and bring it to the elevator. Yea well my guys never held the damn thing so I had to hump that weight up 7 flights of steps w/ a halogen and a denver tool. WOW thats some heavy shit and I never thought I could do it but the adrenalin was pumpin and I pounded out those 7 flights in under 2 mins!!!!

    I never made it to the gym for cardio and abs, but I built one hell of a sweat doin that. Figured I would let ya know how my day goes when I'm not in the gym.
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    Arms results:
    BB Curl
    60x6
    70x5
    70x4

    Preacher
    70x6
    80x5
    80x4

    Hammer
    30'sx5
    30'sx5
    30'sx4

    CG Bech Press
    115x6
    135x5
    135x5

    Skull Crushers
    30'sx6
    30'sx5
    30'sx4

    I can't do single arm extensions because it really kills my shoulder so I did behind the head extensions w/ 2 hands and did as follows:
    60x6
    65x5

    It was a very good day for me friday and my arms are still sore (its now 11:33pm saturday night). I felt great and now can't wait until monday to start week 2!!!!

    And on another good note I found some pesky little bastards I have been lookin for a long time. ABS!!!!!!! I haven't really payed much attention to them lately and just been working em real hard w/ heavy weights and I guess combined with strict eating and taning I now have a 4 pack. Those bottom 2 will be tricky but I'll get them dont you worry. I am so happy rite now that for the first time in my life I have visible abs. You can't even begin to imagin. Maybe in a month or two I will take some new prog pics just to see ther major changes that have happend. Once I'm done with my swolev2 and lipo/absolved so I am all normal and water free I'll have some nice pics, and I wont be white I'll actually be tan LOL!

    I never posted my weekly schedual and supps I'm currently taking, it must have sliped my mind so I'll list them now:
    Mon-Chest/Shoulder
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    Frid-Back
    Sat-Arms/Abs/Cardio
    Sun-Rest

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    Week II
    Chest/shoulders

    Incline DB
    55'sx8
    60'sx6
    60'sx5

    Flat bench
    55'sx10
    60'sx8
    60'sx7

    Flys
    25'sx12
    30'sx10

    Single arm DB press
    30x8
    35x6

    Bent Lateral
    20'sx10
    20'sx10

    Cable side lateral
    #2x12
    #2x12
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    Lookin good, Deadbolt.

    How you likin those single arm DB presses? I always liked em, although i had to watch myself or id start cheating and using my traps.

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    O I love them, this was the first time I did them and they were great. Same with the cable laterals. I felt the traps coming into it in a rep but I corrected it rite away, thats why I stayed light. I like them because you can really focus on that one arm and there is so much power. Kinda bothered my back a lil but its something I will have to work on I guess and find the proper stance. Its hard to find directions for some of these lifts so sometimes I just have to wing it.
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