chunky34 said:3 seconds negative are done every single reps. Most of fibers are damaged during the negative part of the lift so it shouldn't be ignore.
Wow really?? i cant believe ive gone this entire time without knowing this...

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chunky34 said:3 seconds negative are done every single reps. Most of fibers are damaged during the negative part of the lift so it shouldn't be ignore.
ST240 said:Wow really?? i cant believe ive gone this entire time without knowing this...Now that i think about it though my negatives prolly are around 3s anyway
adamf4i said:couple things so on the shock week you dont rest just go into the next split workout there ..
and what was the differnt times you are sopposed to do the 3 /0/x which times do you do wich of those you knwo what i mean hopefully lol
bdmagnum said:Hello to all,
It's been awhile since I've been here. Hope all is well. I've been doing P/RR/S for about a year and love the results. My wife has been going with me for about 3 or 4 months now. I will deploying soon and the wife would like a 3-day routine (hour a day at the most) while I'm gone. I am use to to the 4-day routine and am not sure what to do to convert it to a 3-day routine. Can anyone give good advice as to what to do?
Thanks in advance to any and all help.
adamf4i said:nvm on that part you summed that up thx alot!!
lux said:Hey gopro, for the first time in a while i'm actually growing! I decided to go for p/rr/s to begin with, due to the length of time i have been training. Starting the 7th week of 9 in half an hour and already planning my next cycle of p/rr/s.
I have noticed there are lots of variations that work well for people out there and its getting a little bewildering to work out the next plan of attack. As an ecto i read that p/p/rr/s would be a good idea? Are there any other variations worth having a look at for my body type? Bulking is the plan, start cutting in January as i'm getting married in St Lucia in March 2006 and want to lookas good as i can.
cfs3 said:Hey gopro, you mentioned a while back that you were going to publish a follow up article the one in the Ironman magazine, any idea when this may happen?
ccr_bballer33 said:GP, just wanted to let you know ive noticed some great gains with p/rr/s such as over 30 pounds gained, and nearly 60-70lbs on bench. Not to mention strength in all other areas, today I did a shock week for Chest/Tris and im dying here trying to type this, and I have been using p/rr/s cycling it for some 2-3 months now. it never gets old. I thank you..
du510 said:This rep-range week is somethin else.... man its tough.
ST240 said:the RR is tough? I havent tried this regime yet but id say the shock week looks the roughest
gopro said:I feel that RR week IS the toughest, but many feel that RR is even harder.
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Yea eric rr is tuff lol!
racoon02 said:Shock is definatly the hardest for me!
P.S. P/RR/S saved my life!
Next step: Get GoPro to have my babies
I think that would involve way to much extra bf for ya eric....you may want to think twicegopro said:Wow, it saved your life?! That might be the best testimonial yet!!
Hmmm...but you want ME to have YOUR babies?
DeadBolt said:I think that would involve way to much extra bf for ya eric....you may want to think twice![]()
I have to say RR was always the hardest for me....it kept the perfect intensity and it would just murder me! I can't wait till I can get back on it!!!
Quick question for ya eric. I am currently cutting pretty hard right now but in a few weeks I was thinking of going back to prrs. Currently I'm going keto so I was thinking when going back to prrs I would do something like this:
RR/S/P/P/RR/S/P/P/RR/S/P/P/RR/S
Just figured I'd start with a RR and Shock b/c I will be transitioning back into carbs so I don't want to jump right into Power. Plus I'm not going to crazy right now so jumping right into Power may be a bit much. I figure I'll add carbs in slowely over the 2 weeks then start upping them more for my bulk.
Hows that sounds...or would you recomend a different order and quantity of each?
du510 said:Why no abs / calves / forearms?
gopro said:I have been asked about this before and have listed programs for each somewhere in this thread. But even if you couldn't find it, it is easy to use the principles of the program to make your own calf/ab/4-arm routine.
gopro said:I think your choice of order is good. You know where you are at right now and what type of training you need to transition back in, so stick with your game plan.![]()
gopro said:I find that ectomorphs do a bit better with less frequent shock workouts. Try this for the next 9 weeks...
P/P/RR/S/P/RR/RR/S/P