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I want David Pocock's rig.
Amen brother.
I've coveted his rig for a long time now
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I want David Pocock's rig.
Work in the 4-6 rep range for and as soon as you hit 6 reps up the weight. Many sites will tell you 8-12 reps is best for hypertrophy but this is not (necessarily) the case.
I'm really liking Mike's advice from this site http://www.muscleforlife.com/how-to-build-a-workout-routine/
Then again there's this site which says constant tension is the key to hypertrophy http://www.musclecamptv.com/welcome?from=optin&&vtid=youtube&internal_vtid=youtube which I'm inclined to agree as who have probably the best upper bodies in the world? Gymnasts.
This site has some of the most scientifically sound advice on the net http://bayesianbodybuilding.com/
Also check out AthleanX on YouTube
Work in the 4-6 rep range for and as soon as you hit 6 reps up the weight. Many sites will tell you 8-12 reps is best for hypertrophy but this is not (necessarily) the case.
I'm really liking Mike's advice from this site http://www.muscleforlife.com/how-to-build-a-workout-routine/
Then again there's this site which says constant tension is the key to hypertrophy http://www.musclecamptv.com/welcome?from=optin&&vtid=youtube&internal_vtid=youtube which I'm inclined to agree as who have probably the best upper bodies in the world? Gymnasts.
This site has some of the most scientifically sound advice on the net http://bayesianbodybuilding.com/
Also check out AthleanX on YouTube
if what you've done has run its course then do the "opposite" so full body or lower/u[pper body workoutswith a spread of rep ranges
Going back a way but thanks for your advice - I hoped you'd respond as I have seen over the years how active and knowledgable you have been on here. Is it easy enough to sufficiently work your muscles if you are trying to do your entire body (or upper/lower) in about an hour? (this is as long as I get in the gym most days as I work long hours). Also, if its not too much trouble, can you suggest a few must do exercises (and good rep ranges) for a half body workout given what I was doing (all the major compounds I'm guessing - sqauts, military press, chin up, bench, deadlifts?).
Finally, at the moment my schedule means that sometimes I will have a run of 3-4 days where I can't get to the gym - how much do you reckon this will thwart my progress - right now I'm guessing a lot given I have been doing single muscle group per day so sometimes some parts get left for nearly two weeks at a time.
Thanks again for your advice.
Amen brother.
I've coveted his rig for a long time now
Here you go then http://www.davidpocock.com/training/I want David Pocock's rig.
Here you go then http://www.davidpocock.com/training/
Yeah I've stolen a few things from that.
Interesting that he doesn't seem to do any military press - guess benching is enough
No chins or squats either?
That PDF was more like what I was expecting to see. Haha
You got a good workout for traps mate?
Looking for a bit of advice regarding weight training. I'm 21, went to the gym on and off for a few years but never maintained the motivation to get any significant results.
Recently shifted to a home gym and currently have all the bare essentials (bench, plates, bars, kettlebell, medicine ball) and simply just looking to gain for strength for footy and get a bit of muscle definition.
Any advice on a rough program or anything at all would be appreciated. Would getting in a personal trainer to set up a program using my equipment be beneficial or a waste of money/time?
why would a bodybuilding.com program be any better then something a pt could put together? don't lump all pt's in as shit one's
But the most neglected aspect of hypertrophy/strength training is a lack of speed with the concentric muscle action (lifting the load). You must attempt to lift the load as fast as possible, even if the speed isn't super-fast due to the large load that must be utilized.
Gunna head to the local and do a 2am workout
Taken a few weeks ago
Sorry about blur
As you can see, I'm not really a hard gainer
Cutting hasn't always come easy doe.
Anyways, critique till your fingers bleed