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    Doggcrapp spreadsheet

    I'm giving the doggcrapp routine a try, and I've put together a fairly simple excel spreadsheet that has helped me keep up with things better. If any of you are interested in a copy, PM me and I'll forward it.

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    What the hell is this- and why am I hearing so much about it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Duckhombre
    What the hell is this- and why am I hearing so much about it?
    http://67.18.108.244//showthread.php?t=66880

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    yo guys what is this dc training? and if its soo great why dont the pros use it?

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    Thumbs up sounds like a great idea

    Quote Originally Posted by Duckhombre
    What the hell is this- and why am I hearing so much about it?
    http://www.massmuscleinc.com/forum/s...ead.php?t=2021

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    ???????????????

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    Quote Originally Posted by supplement freak
    yo guys what is this dc training? and if its soo great why dont the pros use it?
    It is not for everybody, but some pros are currently training with Dante. I have seen him on AR once, and one of his guys is on here pretty regular.

    To put it simply, DC training is based on pushing yourself harder than ever before on a few exercises, then getting out of the gym to recover. It also incorporates certain aspects of your diet for recovery. The goal is to put on as much mass as possible...in the shortest amount of time.

    IT IS NOT FOR EVERYBODY.

    Having said that, I might never use any other workout again. I am a diehard DC training fan.

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    hell yes, DC is for me, it seems to be the only type of training that ensures growth everyweek, and man have I gotten strong.

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    why not just

    post the attachment here instead of having to pm everyone.

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    what an amazing post-that doggcrapp has rly got me thinking bout my training!! seems i will be converting to this!! thank u!

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    can't wait to get me a copy of it... i wnna get this cracking

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    Alternating the excersises.

    Do you have to? Or can you do the routine with the same excersise for the body part each week, like iof your a powerlifter and don't give a crap about having a well rounded physique.ie., just flat bench for chest each time instead of flat bench, incline bench, and decline bench. In this way you wouldnt have to wait like 2 weeks to see if you got stronger in a particular excersise.

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    i pmd him but nothing....whee ya at?

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    Pennsylvania

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    And those stretches, is it possible to tear a muscle during that? Has anyone had any problems doing them, other than being extremely paiful during, which they are, i'v tried. I have done the chest strech and i get worred about my muscles tearing. I probably wouldnt be so paranoid if i had not just had a partiall triceps tear(i am fully recoverd now, 3 months ago). However, one of the Dr.'s recomendations was stretching to prevent future tears, so maybe it would prevent them.
    There seems to be different views on streching(as with anything). Mike Mentzer felt it would cut into recovery ability, where as doggcrapp seees it as improving recovery ability. Though I am a Heavy Duty trainie right now(consulted under John Little) I'm leaning towards agreeing with dante on this one, for 2 reasons:
    Stretching releves lactic acid buildup.
    And streching stimulates arachidonic acid in the muscle witch signals anabolism.

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    i'm assumiing

    that rotating the excercise give you sufficient time to recouperate. also, hitting the muscles with different excericises is beneficial and will help you increase strength rather than simply doing the same excercise over and over again.

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    yes, the philosophy is that stretching and rotating excercises will help in the recovery/injury department thus allowing one to grow more times in a year than a normal split would allow. If done right you should reach maximum soreness in the same day and a little better the next day, then you can train that bodypart twice in a week w/ a different excercise causing quicker injury free growth.

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    Try www.intensemuscle.com. That's Dante's board and they will be able to answer your questions in greater detail. Tell em' Large Marge sent ya.

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    Large Marge?! Why.... she's been dead for 30 years!

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