Thank you! Thank you! Thank you!
Thank you! Thank you! Thank you!
Sweet thanks for bumping this thread. Been wanting to switch up my workout routines for a while now.
I don't have a training partner so do you guys recommend doing drop sets for every exercise?
Currently my goal is to bring bf% down.
I love this split. I've taken a few months off to try something else. But, it's time to get back on it. Trust me, you'll grow....even if you're an old man, like me. Gotta eat, eat, eat!
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Always remember if you ever do this type of training and you learn over time to take your body to true positive failure you must take a pullback after a few weeks. You cant carry on training at this intensity without taking a few weeks to fully recover and train without the same intensity. Trust me guys I know because it can give you injuries so if your going to try and teach your body and mind to go to failure always make sure you consider taking a couple of weeks at a lower intensity after around 5-7 weeks or when you feel your body needs it, many of you wont even last 5 weeks so listen to the body and take the pullback. It sure does builds serious mass and thickness but train educated and listen to your body![]()
Yes!
Marcus, you gotta merge your knowledge-rich posts from dungeon in to this, so folks can catch up quicker and concentrate to learn this material better. this is great thread!
I know, but not every new member will get to all consolidated concentrate of information that you've been putting out there ...![]()
just an idea - you should do an e-book on this what you've learned, lived trough and get some reward for what you've put out, how it helped others over a span of all these years and contribute to uprising generations of iron enthusiasts.
Im sure alot of new generations have alot to discover
PS: you know, when I browse and read trough your main thread, I dont only see all the info and progress, I see the potential of immense drive and passion, that cant go to waste or left dormant, that got to be planted in its real form, that shit is valuable marcus!
That's why I preach train the mind aswell, the mind set will only get to the places you have to go to build that freaky muscle unless your just a freak of nature.
I haven't got time to write an e-book but I could have a ghost writer if I sent someone all the stuff Mmmm
I personally heard mixed opinions on stretching I don't like to stretch before legs or anything as I think it reduces injury. I don't want to be loose. Not to say I'm not flexible. I'll be more specific later.
Before I run. I like to do non static stretches. I use to get horrible shin splints when I went to bed after running. After I started doing butt kicks, side steps, knee raises etc. it made a world of difference.
Well I watched more of the video and at the end of the stretches he mentioned that those stretches are better then static stretches, so Dorian and myself are like minded lol. Because he said static stretches cause micro tears in the muscles. So yeah I love non static stretches. But still I never really stretch before weight training..other then warming up the muscles a bit. No static stretches though
Love pre xhausting the hamstrings with squats and then going right into a set of leg press. Just cuz the leg press focuses more on the quads I like to pre exhaust the hams so they get a nice breakdown as well or vice versa
Last edited by Marsoc; 09-05-2016 at 12:48 PM.
thanks
very helpful
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