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Oddly no. Been waiting for that to happen but it hasn't yet.So you’re doing full body 6-7 days a week? No rest days?
Don’t you feel fatigued or sore after 2-3 days hitting same body part?
Oddly no. Been waiting for that to happen but it hasn't yet.So you’re doing full body 6-7 days a week? No rest days?
Don’t you feel fatigued or sore after 2-3 days hitting same body part?
And yes, I'm training 6-7 days/ week. I only take a day off when I need a low day for my diet.So you’re doing full body 6-7 days a week? No rest days?
Don’t you feel fatigued or sore after 2-3 days hitting same body part?
Phil always said you gotta like it, have fun.It's pretty wild how effective it's been. Probably most importantly, I'm having a lot of fun doing it.
each workout a different exercise for the muscle part or? thnxAnd yes, I'm training 6-7 days/ week. I only take a day off when I need a low day for my diet.
Will do indeedPhil always said you gotta like it, have fun.
Let us know when the wall appears, okay?
Yes each workout has a different exercise for that particular body part. Keeps it fresh.each workout a different exercise for the muscle part or? thnx
You've been here since 2011 and never heard of Phil Hernon's routine?That’s awesome and what it’s all about. I love learning about new routines or even slight tweaks. Keeps shit real interesting.
Man honestly I haven't. Wasn't until recently that I started focusing/researching different training methods.You've been here since 2011 and never heard of Phil Hernon's routine?
So you are basically doing one exercise for each bodypart every dayI work every body part 6-7 days/ week. One set to complete failure for each body part. I try to keep the failure point in the 12-20 rep range.
It's unbelievably difficult and doubles as great cardio if you keep the rest periods short and work at a fast pace. I've gone up in strength considerably on all lifts in the past month and the joints still feel good. I'm sure I'll hit a wall at some point but I'm going to ride it out as long as possible. It's been pretty awesome.
Yes to all of the above. Different exercises each day, all logged in a logbook so I can Gage progress, which has been bonkers.So you are basically doing one exercise for each bodypart every day
I suppose exercise are changing from day to day : is it on a weekly basis (so 6 or 7 diffferent exercises over the week for each bodypart ?
and does the ordering of the bodypart changes from day to day starting with chest monday then legs tuesday..for instance
Very interesting system and results yiu have !!
Yes to all of the above. Different exercises each day, all logged in a logbook so I can Gage progress, which has been bonkers.
Slightly different order each day. Quads always last because by that point I usually want to vomit.
Will do. I'll lay out the routine in the morning.You should start a thread about this. I can't workout 6-7 days a week but find the whole thing quite interesting. A few things always come to mind...
- As said above, what does "bodybpart" mean. Would OHP take care of all shoulders, Dips would be chest and tris, and then 1 back and 1 biceps move? Or is there more nuance and you are dong front delt, rear, upper back, lower, etc. etc. Like if you did deads one day that could potentially hit quads, hams, glutes, and back.
- how do you manage compound exercises and heavy weight and all the time it would take to warm up? That is the trouble with when i did full body 5X a week. I liked it very much (for the reasons you stated) but even at only 1-2 work sets it just seemed like it took so long.
It's super interesting and would be a cool discussion in a separate thread. You look great btw!
Looking fantastic homie198 lbs, 5' 11" .
I'm cutting right now with not too drastic caloric deficit. Lots of cardio and high volume training. Started tren ace (80 mg eod) two weeks ago.
Rest of cycle is 200 test e, 100 masteron propionate eod, 12.5 mg (not a typo) oral win daily, 25 mg of proviron per day. Diet is carb cycling intermittent fasting.
Other supplements: UDCA (1200 mg daily), injectable glutathione (600 mg eod, intravenous).
Ancillaries drugs: letrozole, cabergoline.
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Thank you man. I'm 31 and i train since i was 15. I started juicing at 28 and kept going blast (test, tren, masteron, some orals) and cruise (low dose test plus proviron/low dose masteron). I try to stay lean year round by doing a lot of cardio and keeping estrogens under control. Since i've started the tren i'm seeing crazy daily changes both in condition and strength. On the other hand i can't wait to drop it. It gives me too much prolactin sides and pharma cabaser is expensive.Looking fantastic homie
Not sure where you're based out of but pharm grade Caber from ADC is dirt cheap.Thank you man. I'm 31 and i train since i was 15. I started juicing at 28 and kept going blast (test, tren, masteron, some orals) and cruise (low dose test plus proviron/low dose masteron). I try to stay lean year round by doing a lot of cardio and keeping estrogens under control. Since i've started the tren i'm seeing crazy daily changes both in condition and strength. On the other hand i can't wait to drop it. It gives me too much prolactin sides and pharma cabaser is expensive.
I have major problems with prolactin even with test only and i have to take cabergoline year round for this (probably i have a pituitary adenoma, i've planned an MRI). So at such moderate tren dosage i have to take up to 3 mg of cabaser per week (i take Pfizer cabaser streight from pharmacy) or my dick dies, my mood goes to shit and i feel lazy and lethargic. All of that even if i "crash" my estrogens with letrozole. So for me tren is only for a short run 6-8 weeks and acetate only.Not sure where you're based out of but pharm grade Caber from ADC is dirt cheap.
i was doing full body every other day, 1-2 sets per muscle..I work every body part 6-7 days/ week. One set to complete failure for each body part. I try to keep the failure point in the 12-20 rep range.
It's unbelievably difficult and doubles as great cardio if you keep the rest periods short and work at a fast pace. I've gone up in strength considerably on all lifts in the past month and the joints still feel good. I'm sure I'll hit a wall at some point but I'm going to ride it out as long as possible. It's been pretty awesome.