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Old 10-05-2004, 11:41 PM   #31
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gopro, don't take this as a challenge, but as a question from someone who doesn't know. If failure and beyond is valuable, why does your routine not call for it? Or call for it more?

Keep in mind, I like your routine and I'm not being a dick. I'm just asking.



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Old 10-06-2004, 09:37 AM   #32
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Great question SF, and I am not being a jerk either, just curious.

Another thing I wanted to ask is what is your opinion on dropping direct arm training? And letting my arms get hit indirectly with back and shoulder/chest day?



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Old 10-06-2004, 09:52 AM   #33
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gopro, don't take this as a challenge, but as a question from someone who doesn't know. If failure and beyond is valuable, why does your routine not call for it? Or call for it more?

Keep in mind, I like your routine and I'm not being a dick. I'm just asking.
Not taking it as a challenge or negatively in any way.

Actually, the routine calls for it on EVERY WORKING SET. The guidelines as far as reps go mean that I want you to choose a weight that causes you to reach momentary muscular failure WITHIN that range. If I call for 7-9 reps, I want you to fail at rep 7, 8, or 9. If you fail before or after this, adjustments need to be made.

As for going BEYOND failure, this is something I also advocate, but only to very advanced pupils...although SHOCK WEEK is all about beyond failure training.

So, you really just misunderstood my program a little. Also, I should mention that what you see here at IM are mostly the BASIC parameters of the program. When working with people one on one, it becomes much more specialized to that person.



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Great question SF, and I am not being a jerk either, just curious.

Another thing I wanted to ask is what is your opinion on dropping direct arm training? And letting my arms get hit indirectly with back and shoulder/chest day?
And I know you did not ask me this question, but I just wanted to mention that I have been training arms about once per month of late and have suffered zero size loss in them.



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Old 10-06-2004, 10:15 AM   #35
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I tend to agree with Eric on this. If you were forced to pick one "method" of training, to failure, and beyond, is the optimal method for growth for the majority of drug-free trainees.

The problem is, most trainees who say they are training to failure, are not.

Despite this, a cyclical approach to training is best.



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Old 10-06-2004, 10:33 AM   #36
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I had no idea there was failing involved. Thanks for the answer.

And I don't do any direct arms work unless I get bored (rarely). So I wouldn't sweat it.



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I had no idea there was failing involved. Thanks for the answer.

And I don't do any direct arms work unless I get bored (rarely). So I wouldn't sweat it.
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Old 10-06-2004, 08:02 PM   #38
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Mike, to answer your question, I think training 2-3 reps short of failure with as much volume as you can as often as you can is best.

For myself, I still prefer very low overall volume and training with low reps for the most part.
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Old 10-06-2004, 08:14 PM   #39
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when powerlifting i know that u only spend so much amount of time in the gym like 35-40 minutes but i was wondering in certain exercises i feel that im not working every muscle enough..my question is when doing this would i overtrain by going work out the bench deadlift and calfs and then going back later during the day to hit my back and lats? just wondering.
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And I know you did not ask me this question, but I just wanted to mention that I have been training arms about once per month of late and have suffered zero size loss in them.
Thanks Eric and that's certainly interesting. I am going to cut back on my arm training frequency for a while and see what happens. Hopefully everything will work out nicely---I doubt I'll lose any arm size honestly. We'll see what happens.


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Mike, to answer your question, I think training 2-3 reps short of failure with as much volume as you can as often as you can is best.

For myself, I still prefer very low overall volume and training with low reps for the most part.
I go to failure honestly on some exercises and not on others, it's actually weird. On most pressing exercises I generally go to positive muscular failure, almost always. DB presses especially. However, on rowing exercises, and things like that, I tend to go shy of failure for whatever reason. I guess because with bentover rows for example you don't really fail necessarily, your form just slips, etc.



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Old 10-06-2004, 09:08 PM   #41
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Variety is the key. Fail sometimes, don't fail sometimes.

And no, I can't get any more vague than that.



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There are things people can do, and there are things people can do on steroids.
If I have interpreted this correctly then you believe it is working for me because I am on steroids?

I'm sorry to dissapoint you but I certainly am not. And if I was, I'd be pretty freaking dissapointed lol. But I have learned through the years that people will believe what they want to believe and no amount of kicking or screaming on my part will change that, so thanks for the indirect compliment. If you think I'm on steroids then you must somehow think my physique is unattainable naturally, when in all reality there are many natural bodybuilders out there who would whoop my butt onstage.

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If I have interpreted this correctly then you believe it is working for me because I am on steroids?

I'm sorry to dissapoint you but I certainly am not. And if I was, I'd be pretty freaking dissapointed lol. But I have learned through the years that people will believe what they want to believe and no amount of kicking or screaming on my part will change that, so thanks for the indirect compliment. If you think I'm on steroids then you must somehow think my physique is unattainable naturally, when in all reality there are many natural bodybuilders out there who would whoop my butt onstage.

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Absolutely.

Layne (str8flexed) also writes at my other board and he is definately the real deal. If he really is all natural, I salute him. Hell even if he's not natural Id still salute. But yeah he is going super high volume. Me myself Im going with 100 reps total sets for this cycle. People think Im crazy, but like P-Funk just said: whatever works.
He looks natural to me.
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