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    10 sets of 10 reps

    has anyone on here done this, which i know alot have how has it worked for you i was thinking about doing it for my back for a lil and maybe my biceps but mainly back. just wanna know how effective it is

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    I did it for quads, it worked great.

    I did 10x10 with leg press, and did no other quad movement. The key is not to use too much weight, the first couple of sets should be laughingly easy, by the 6th set you should be thinking this is getting fucking hard and by the 9th set you should realize there is no way you are going to get 10 reps in this set or the last set.

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    If you can get 11 reps instead of 10 would you?

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    Yes, vary all your work outs, sets and reps.

    I've squated more than that, and more reps, too.
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    Quote Originally Posted by GeorgeForemanRules View Post
    I did it for quads, it worked great.

    I did 10x10 with leg press, and did no other quad movement. The key is not to use too much weight, the first couple of sets should be laughingly easy, by the 6th set you should be thinking this is getting fucking hard and by the 9th set you should realize there is no way you are going to get 10 reps in this set or the last set.
    Wow, ok if that works for you. The bottom line never put restrictions on your body. If you can do 11, 12, or 13 do it. Go up on weight the next set, and do it again. People these days try to fit everything in to a specific format. It just doesn’t work that way. Let your body be the judge when your done.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dgp View Post
    Wow, ok if that works for you. The bottom line never put restrictions on your body. If you can do 11, 12, or 13 do it. Go up on weight the next set, and do it again. People these days try to fit everything in to a specific format. It just doesn’t work that way. Let your body be the judge when your done.
    You clearly do not get the 10x10 idea. What you are talking about is another type of training and that has nothing to do with this thread.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GeorgeForemanRules View Post
    You clearly do not get the 10x10 idea. What you are talking about is another type of training and that has nothing to do with this thread.
    I am sorry it is the only training that I know. Train till you cant train no more. Is there any other why? Limiting your reps and sets makes no sense
    Last edited by dgp; 12-17-2011 at 08:08 PM.

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    Its interesting to switch things up and put an endurance and / or aerobic aspect to your training. For competition we (at least the women) switch over to a more aerobic work out the last 2 or so weeks because you're not eating anywhere enough to build muscle and the only real goal is just to burn up glycogen to dial in. My general approach is to switch to total sets of 100 - basically, by whatever means, however many sets it takes, complete 100 reps for the given exercise. I've also approximated this as one of my approaches as I've switched from bodybuilding for several years to needing to downsize for NPC Physique - I call it my "nights of 100" -- depending on the exercise I'll do the 100 reps, or in some cases i can push it up to a couple hundred reps based on the total weight and how I'm feeling.


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    10 sets of 10reps is also known as German Volume Training. I think its highly effective if you do it once in a while to change up your training, especially when gains plateau.

    a good weight to use for this is about 60% of your 1rep max. for example if your bench is 225 you would do about 135. however the first few times you do it, you may not be able to do all 10 sets at 135. Drop the weight a few pounds.

    heres a pretty good article on a version of GVT:German Volume Training: A New Look At An Old Way To Build Mass & Strength | SimplyShredded.com



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    Quote Originally Posted by dgp View Post
    I am sorry it is the only training that I know. Train till you cant train no more. Is there any other why? Limiting your reps and sets makes no sense
    What makes no sense is doing the same routine over and over again, never trying new things and not learning.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vibrant View Post
    10 sets of 10reps is also known as German Volume Training. I think its highly effective if you do it once in a while to change up your training, especially when gains plateau.

    a good weight to use for this is about 60% of your 1rep max. for example if your bench is 225 you would do about 135. however the first few times you do it, you may not be able to do all 10 sets at 135. Drop the weight a few pounds.
    I think the 60% thing is too low, I find that 70% works better. First time I tried 10x10 I started at 60% and I got 10 reps every set easily, so I bumped it to 70%.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GeorgeForemanRules View Post
    I think the 60% thing is too low, I find that 70% works better. First time I tried 10x10 I started at 60% and I got 10 reps every set easily, so I bumped it to 70%.
    I think it depends on what body part you're doing. For example legs are my strong suit and 70% is no problem for me, but chest at 60% is pretty hard for me. I dont even do gvt for my legs because I feel like I dont get too much out of it, however I love gvt for upper body.

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    I like the idea, gonna have to put it in the "toolbox" to try out one of these weeks.

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    sooo lets say i did it for chest since thats where my weakness is i do like 150 for 10 then work up as stated. but then would i do no more pushing chest just the 10x10 bench, could i do flys? and im thinking about doing it for biceps cause i mind f myself and i think they look to small

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    I would never do a 10x10 for such a small muscle like biceps. That's overkill. Squat for bigger biceps.
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    all the old pros said they did it and they all had amazing biceps

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    Quote Originally Posted by thebeastijwc View Post
    all the old pros said they did it and they all had amazing biceps

    they were pro's... I don't think we are on that level.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by dgp View Post
    I am sorry it is the only training that I know. Train till you cant train no more. Is there any other why? Limiting your reps and sets makes no sense
    Way to think outside of the box.
    Rules? You mean we have RULES for that???

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    Quote Originally Posted by justhav2p View Post
    they were pro's... I don't think we are on that level.....
    im on that lvl in my mind so

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    You can do the GVT 10x10 from time to time to change things a little bit.Although if you are a natural trainee you are likely to see a decrease in strength and mass after about 4 week due to overtraining. You'll get terrific pumps every workout though

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    yea man i was thinking doing 10x10 like once a month to change things up

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    Quote Originally Posted by dgp View Post
    I am sorry it is the only training that I know. Train till you cant train no more. Is there any other why? Limiting your reps and sets makes no sense
    what he is talking about is similar to FST-7, where you purposely limit yourself on the first few sets that way you do not burn out. The point is to be able to use the same weight for the last set as you did for the first- yes the first set will be easy but the last will be brutal

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    Quote Originally Posted by GeorgeForemanRules View Post
    I think the 60% thing is too low, I find that 70% works better. First time I tried 10x10 I started at 60% and I got 10 reps every set easily, so I bumped it to 70%.

    I do 10x10's periodically when I follow a program designed by Anthony Ellis. I choose a weight that I think I could get around 20 reps with. This method has worked pretty well for so far. It feels pretty good to lower the weight and go for more reps every 6 to 8 weeks or so.

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