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Please keep in mind that Arnold was notorious for lying about how he actually trained.
what I said came directly from (in person) one of ex-training partners, who happens to be Tom Platz.![]()
Please keep in mind that Arnold was notorious for lying about how he actually trained.
Cut the crap, Built. I don't believe in luck. I think luck is invented to fool lazy people who does nothing and sit there hoping to get lucky. I think you worked very hard for that abs. It is the result of your hard word.![]()
Remember, Arnold's life was BB.
He had immaculate nutrition.
He juiced up like most competitors.
And his genes... well, look at him.
what I said came directly from (in person) one of ex-training partners, who happens to be Tom Platz.![]()
It would appear that Arnold ignored Platz' advice when training legs!
It would appear that Arnold ignored Platz' advice when training legs!
Cut the crap, Built. I don't believe in luck. I think luck is invented to fool lazy people who does nothing and sit there hoping to get lucky. I think you worked very hard for that abs. It is the result of your hard word.![]()
I used a workout from the Arnold book Encyclopedia of a BBer, and it was way over kill....I didn't recover from any workout the entire time I did it, and it lasted about a month before I gave up before I injured myself. I benefited from taking bits a peices of it for instance his ab training, doing chins and dips, and training your weaker lifts first in your workouts.
My .02
According to Darden's HIT book Arny couldn't keep up with the HIT training which was no were near as much volume as the routine mentioned in the first post. Pretty obvious that he didn't (or couldn't) train nearly as hard as he led people to believe.
Being the smart guy he was he probably figured that by telling people he did much more than he did they'd overtrain and never reach their full potential. What better way to stay ahead of everybody else?
Actually "luck" exists very much in the BB world when it comes to physique. Look at abs, calves, symmety, etc.
As far Arnold. he was a freak and was boosting so its a moot argument and not worth a 4 year bump.
Rockfella - If I recall correctly the workout in there is 1 body part per day, and its doing splits everyday, 6 days a week.
I suppose if you really want to give it a shot you can follow what he does, and when he does it, but I would lower the volume of sets to avoid getting burned out fast, and give you time to recover. I think the workout listed in that book I mentioned was his prep for Mr.O. So at the time I was a young kid like 17-18 and it didn't benefit me a bit doing that type of workout/split. At the time I was a competitive powerlifter so it is not like I was ignorant to a harsh workout.