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    Build more muscle and strength with ‘The 5% Solution'

    The 5% System, devised by Muscle & Fitness science editor Jim Stoppiani, is designed to help you gain both strength and size. The 5% System is best used with basic compound exercises, such as the bench press (flat, incline or decline as well as dumbbell versions), squat, leg press, shoulder press (barbell or dumbbell), seated row and pull down. Stoppiani also suggests that you perform no more than 2-3 exercises per muscle group and rest for 5-7 days between workouts [e.g. Train the whole body over 3 days (Mon, Wed, Fri) and then again the week after].

    Workout 1 – Week 1
    Pick a weight that allows you to do four sets of six reps (but no more than six) with 2-3 minutes of rest between sets. So, let's say you can shoulder-press 100 pounds for four sets of six reps.
    Workout 2 – Week 2
    Increase the weight by 5% and reduce the reps by one per set. You'd lift 105 pounds for four sets of five reps.
    Workout 3 – Week 3
    Increase the weight by 5% again (10% more than the original weight) and decrease the reps by one per set. During this session, you'd lift 110 pounds for four sets of four reps.
    Workout 4 – Week 4
    After your two “up” workouts, it's time for the “down.” Reduce the weight by approximately 5% and increase the reps by two per set. So, in our example, you'd press 105 pounds for four sets of six reps.
    Workout 5 – Week 5
    Again, bump up the weight by 5% and reduce reps to a total of four sets of five, lifting 110 pounds.
    Workout 6 – Week 6
    Repeat the 5% increase and one-rep decrease, lifting 115 pounds for four sets of four reps.
    Workout 7 – Week 7
    The final workout drops the weight by 5% and bumps up the reps by two. This brings you to 110 pounds for four sets of six reps, or 10% more than you lifted just six workouts before.

    Because your strength varies naturally, if you miss the rep targets for one workout, don't repeat it. Instead, next time, proceed with the planned 5% change in weight and aim for the targeted number of reps.
    “The reason it works is due to the two-steps-up/one-step-down progression,” Stoppiani explains. “Forcing your muscles to adapt to heavier weight during the two step ups causes biochemical and structural changes within the muscle fibers that increase both strength and size.”
    Cow Pimp - If you don't train your legs you're a dumbfuck. I'm not going to elaborate on why. If it isn't obvious to you, then you deserve the marginal results that you get and hideously unbalanced/injury prone physique that you will build.

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    Quote Originally Posted by fufu View Post
    The moment I saw Muscle and Fitness I stopped reading!
    I knew many would do this, but I posted it because I used to do a similar thing to this when I began working out without any knowledge and it seemed to bring good results. I like it. Just thought it was something different.
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    Really isnt a bad read. It doesnt have an exact program which I like because programs are normally focusing on overtraining.

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    training in the < 6 rep zone all the time for 7 following weeks and so close to failure with high volume won't be a good idea.

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    Quote Originally Posted by assassin View Post
    training in the < 6 rep zone all the time for 7 following weeks and so close to failure with high volume won't be a good idea.
    Who says it has to be high volume?
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    if you split you body on three days , and do 2-3 exercise per each muscle group and then do every exercise at 4x6....then if you do 2 muscle groups per workout that wworkout will be 2x(2-3)x4 = 16-24 heavy sets all performed at high intensity wich is 6 reps and all sets are close to failure.

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    Quote Originally Posted by assassin View Post
    if you split you body on three days , and do 2-3 exercise per each muscle group and then do every exercise at 4x6....then if you do 2 muscle groups per workout that wworkout will be 2x(2-3)x4 = 16-24 heavy sets all performed at high intensity wich is 6 reps and all sets are close to failure.
    Okay gotcha point dere bro, but he does say 'No more than 2-3 exercises per bodypart' so you could do just go for 1.
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