I went and picked up a "Maximum Fitness" magazine to give myself something to read since I'm STILL waiting for my new phisiology and two nutrition books to come in from amazon.....
Well anyhow, I came across a lengthy portion in the mag about a guy named Vince Gironda who passed on back in 1997. The article talked about how Gironda trained countless A-list movie stars and former Mr. Olympia and Mr. Universe winners to include Arnold Schwartzeneggar.
What's got me about this, is his training is supposedly very intense and took guys (even arnold) to new levels they'd never been able to achieve and his workout principles include rest times of 30-45 seconds and no more than 45 minutes of work total.
That right there sort of bothers me as it would seem to bring on so much fatigue as to not successfully complete the latter sets of a workout.
Thoughts?
Oh and apparently he invented the preacher curl and preacher bench.

Well anyhow, I came across a lengthy portion in the mag about a guy named Vince Gironda who passed on back in 1997. The article talked about how Gironda trained countless A-list movie stars and former Mr. Olympia and Mr. Universe winners to include Arnold Schwartzeneggar.
What's got me about this, is his training is supposedly very intense and took guys (even arnold) to new levels they'd never been able to achieve and his workout principles include rest times of 30-45 seconds and no more than 45 minutes of work total.
That right there sort of bothers me as it would seem to bring on so much fatigue as to not successfully complete the latter sets of a workout.
Thoughts?
Oh and apparently he invented the preacher curl and preacher bench.