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Welcome back GP
Am I not natural?
Well, you tell me? how do you compete with the top "natural" bb's who are juicing (and I know for a fact that they are) without juicing? And in natural bb, its not hard to beat the tests. you only get a poly and a urine test during the comp. Do you have out of competition testing like other sports do? no, I dont think so.
So its not hard to test clean before a comp even while using aas. short esters and orals as Im sure you know. And you can be using hgh, slin, peptides just to name a few things that you'll never get caught for.
Dont get me wrong Im not taking away anything from what you've achieved aas or not. I highly respect people that work as hard as you because without hard work all the drugs in the world wont do anything. But please dont be one of those that shouts "im all natural" when you are using something. I'd rather you respond with "no comment" than flat out lie.
I remember reading plenty of GoPro's posts and replies and he always shoots striaight from the hip from what I see, no b.s. I know I've learned some stuff from your posts here and there. I'm natural and hell I'm in half the shape as you and I get asked and accused all of the time. I know it's gotta be rough for someone that's way more serious than myself.
Thanks for the backup bro. You are appreciated and you look awesome!
GP is an old friend from way back on this board. He taught me alot and I will never forget it. He knows his crap and is a good friend!
I guess the natural vs synthetic bb'ing does stir up alot of emotions for many. Gues there are probably many who were synthetic before going natural, (I dont know the regulations of how long one has to be natural to be considered natural.. ) But I am sure that if some bb choose to go natural, it is cuz they want to be purists... So they put together workouts and nutrition protocols that are done or timed to work with the body's natural ways of hormonal excretions. So the little bit more natural test or GH a body produces by timing things just right makes a difference for them while maybe a guy who is juicing could care less (to a great degree) cuz his receptors are flooded to the max anyway.
I have used PHs and I did a short run with test e. so maybe I aint natural any longer in that respects but heck, being 51, my test levels being always in teh low 200s, there is no way in hell i can ever gain muscle like a guy in his 20s or 30s whose natural levels are around 600.... I can understand the idea of levelling a playing field which means for me to have even a chance of gaining muscle at an efficient rate, my anabolic system HAS to be primed where muscle will gain at a rate proportioinal o the effort I put into it....
I also notice that many natural bb'ers do really take the effort to do POF or Xrep or PRRS systems so BB'ing is more of a science while if u are juicing, lift heavy, lift often is all you ahve to do your body recuperates at lightening speeds and heals faster while the natural guy has to do lactic acid workouts inbetween to assist in healing....
9I was just spurting random thoughts above)....
When I did the ironmag challenge last year, i used Eric's PRRS program and ove tte counter PH's and I lost fat, gained muscle, looked better than I had in years and my poor bones and tendons which easily get sore and over worked got a chance to rest while the program allowed me to cycle in and out of heavy to light, fast and slow protocols....
What type of training do you prefer?
HIIT, high rep low weights, low rep high weights? Do all sets to failure?
Do you use timers between sets, like 30 sec rest? Tempo of your reps?
I have always found this the hardest thing to figure out what works best.
Thanks for taking the time to visit this board as well!
5"10
200lbs
BF = around 15% (guess)
600mg Tren E, 325mg Test Cyp week
gopro you have like a million post's. You must have been sitting on a rock with your computer watching stegasarus eat on the tall trees as you typed out your well given diet and training advice.
Have you ever cycled steriods before at all? Maybe when you were younger? Just curious. And that is impressive if you can still compete with 20 something's. How many day's do you lift and how many cardio session's each week?
Hi GoPro, I???ve been weightlifting for a few months now and would like to start your P/RR/S workout but i can only workout 3 days a week so I???m hoping to stick with a Pull, Push and Leg type system while using your P/RR/S. I was just wondering if this is a good program from me to build strength and muscle as I???m only 15 and weigh 60kg. I don???t really know what I should do as my gym teacher doesn???t really like the sound of your workout and I don???t know if I should just try something else. I???m really keen to do this workout though!!!! SO any feedback would be awesome for this workout! Cheers mate
What kind of work do you do for the upper chest specifically? How about the chest as a whole? How do dumbbell chest exercises and cables fit into the equation?
It's def. one of your strong points. Has it always been, or did you really have to work at it more than other muscle groups? I'm curious to see what you believe works best.
Well, when your gym teacher becomes a pro bodybuilder and trains hundreds of bodybuilders and athletes maybe then he can have a smart opinion about my program, LOL. Just playing with ya gym teacher dude!
There is no reason you cannot benefit from my PRRS program, however, at your age and experience level it is more important for you to gain strength in basic movements than anything else. So, what I would have you do is make the MAIN focus the "power weeks" of my program, and set it up like this:
P/P/R/P/P/S, ETC...
I would work it this way for at least 6 months and even up to a year before switching to the basic P/RR/S cycle.
Ok thanks for that man!! Also would you be able to tell me what exercises i should do for Power weeks, Rep Range weeks and Shock weeks? i typed up my own program but i was wondering if you would recommend some exercises for those weeks. I have been weightlifting for close to a year now and I???ve had my teacher look at my form and I???ve got 100% on all my compound lifts.
My chest was not a strong point in the beginning...actually, none of my muscle groups were strong points. I was just skinny head to toe and had to work my butt off for everything I have.
That said, I was able to make a pretty good mind/muscle connection with my chest early on, figuring out how to keep my delts or tris from taking over the movements and making my chest do the brunt of the work.
Most of my chest mass came from heavy flat DB presses, BB incline presses and weighted dips. I did not do much cable work until later on.
Nowadays I do not do ANY flat work, with the exception of Smith bench presses, but to my throat! So, my main focus is upper chest at every workout because I do not feel that this can ever get enough size.
Main movements are:
-Smith incline press
-Smith bench press to throat
-Incline DB flye
-Hammer Incline press
-Low cable crossover
-DB pullover
Eric,
What would you think about starting the kid (dride) out on Rippetoe's Starting Strength? He seems like a perfect candidate - he's 15, been lifting less than a year, can go 3x a week and is 132lbs. It's also power/strength based (5 reps). That's an option I hear recommended all the time in these situations.
Thanks for that! so when doing a pull, push and leg type routine jsut add the Chest, Delts and Tris exercises all in one my workout looks like this
Power:
Push:
Barbell bench press
Incline press
Dips
Military press
Lateral Raises
CG Bench press
Tricep Extensions
Pull:
Deadlift
Bent row
Lat pull down
Pull ups
Barbell curl
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Legs:
[B]
[/B]Squats
Leg press
Leg extensions
Stiff leg deadlifts
Leg curls
Calf raises
Standing calf raises
[B]Push[/B]
[FONT="] [/FONT]
[FONT="]Bench Press[/FONT][/COLOR][FONT="]: (7-9 reps)
[/FONT][FONT="]Incline Dumbbell Bench Press[/FONT][/COLOR][FONT="]: (10-12 reps)[/FONT]
[FONT="]Dips: (13-15 reps)[/FONT]
[COLOR=windowtext][FONT="]Barbell Shoulder Press[/FONT][FONT="]: (7-9 reps)[/FONT]
[FONT="]Upright Row: (10-12 reps)[/FONT]
[FONT="]Dumbbell Lateral Raise[/FONT][/COLOR][FONT="]: (13-15 reps)[/FONT]
[FONT="]Close-Grip Bench Press[/FONT][/COLOR][FONT="]: (7-9 reps)[/FONT]
[FONT="]Dumbbell Overhead Triceps Extension[/FONT][/COLOR][FONT="]: (10-12 reps)[/FONT]
[FONT="]Triceps Pressdown[/FONT][/COLOR][FONT="]: (13-15 reps)[/FONT]
[FONT="][B] [/B][/FONT]
[B]Legs [/B]
[FONT="] [/FONT]
[FONT="]Squat[/FONT][/COLOR][FONT="]: (7-9 reps)[/FONT]
[FONT="]Deadlift (10-12 reps)[/FONT]
[COLOR=windowtext][FONT="]Leg Press[/FONT][FONT="]: (13-15 reps)[/FONT]
[FONT="]Stiff Leg Deadlift (7-9 reps)[/FONT]
[FONT="]Lunges (10-12 reps)[/FONT]
[COLOR=windowtext][FONT="]Lying Leg Curl[/FONT][FONT="]: (13-15 reps)[/FONT]
[COLOR=windowtext][FONT="]Standing Calf Raise[/FONT][FONT="]: (20-25 reps)[/FONT]
[COLOR=windowtext][FONT="]Seated Calf Raise[/FONT][FONT="]: (20-25 reps)[/FONT]
[FONT="] [/FONT]
Rep Range:
Push
[FONT="] [/FONT]
[COLOR=windowtext][FONT="]Bench Press[/FONT][FONT="]: (7-9 reps)
[/FONT][COLOR=windowtext][FONT="]Incline Dumbbell Bench Press[/FONT][FONT="]: (10-12 reps)[/FONT]
[FONT="]Dips: (13-15 reps)[/FONT]
[FONT="]Barbell Shoulder Press[/FONT][/COLOR][FONT="]: (7-9 reps)[/FONT]
[FONT="][COLOR=windowtext]Upright Row[/COLOR]: (10-12 reps)[/FONT]
[COLOR=windowtext][FONT="]Dumbbell Lateral Raise[/FONT][FONT="]: (13-15 reps)[/FONT]
[COLOR=windowtext][FONT="]Close-Grip Bench Press[/FONT][FONT="]: (7-9 reps)[/FONT]
[COLOR=windowtext][FONT="]Dumbbell Overhead Triceps Extension[/FONT][/COLOR][FONT="]: (10-12 reps)[/FONT]
[COLOR=windowtext][FONT="]Triceps Pressdown[/FONT][/COLOR][FONT="]: (13-15 reps)[/FONT]
[FONT="] [/FONT]
Legs
[FONT="] [/FONT]
[COLOR=windowtext][FONT="]Squat[/FONT][/COLOR][FONT="]: (7-9 reps)[/FONT]
[FONT="]Deadlift (10-12 reps)[/FONT]
[FONT="]Leg Press[/FONT][/COLOR][FONT="]: (13-15 reps)[/FONT]
[FONT="]Stiff Leg Deadlift (7-9 reps)[/FONT]
[FONT="]Lunges (10-12 reps)[/FONT]
[FONT="]Lying Leg Curl[/FONT][/COLOR][FONT="]: (13-15 reps)[/FONT]
[FONT="]Standing Calf Raise[/FONT][/COLOR][FONT="]: (20-25 reps)[/FONT]
[FONT="]Seated Calf Raise[/FONT][/COLOR][FONT="]: (20-25 reps)[/FONT]
[FONT="][B] [/B][/FONT]
[B]Pull[/B]
[FONT="] [/FONT]
[FONT="]Barbell Row[/FONT][/COLOR][FONT="]: (7-9 reps)[/FONT]
[FONT="]Lat Pulldown[/FONT][/COLOR][FONT="]: (10-12 reps)[/FONT]
[FONT="]Seated Cable Row[/FONT][/COLOR][FONT="]: (13-15 reps)[/FONT]
[FONT="]Barbell Shrug[/FONT][/COLOR][FONT="]: (7-9 reps)[/FONT]
[FONT="]Barbell Curl[/FONT][/COLOR][FONT="]: (7-9 reps)[/FONT]
[FONT="]Incline Dumbbell Curl[/FONT][/COLOR][FONT="]: (10-12 reps)[/FONT]
[FONT="]Preacher Curl[/FONT][/COLOR][FONT="]: (13-15 reps)[/FONT]
[FONT="]Wrist Curl[/FONT][/COLOR]: (10-12 reps)
[B]Shock:[/B]
Push
Decline dumbbell flys/incline smith press 1-2 x 8-10 reps each
incline flye/dips 1 x 8-10 reps each
[B][I]Dropset[/I][/B] Bench Press 1 x 8-10, drop 6-8, drop 6-8 optional
Seated side lateral/Front lateral raise 1-2 x 8-10
Reverse flys/ upright row superset 1-2 x 8-10
[B][I]Dropset[/I][/B] Military press 1 x 6-8, drop 6-8, drop 6-8 optional
Pushdown/CG bench press superset 1-2 x 6-10 each
lying tricep extension/incline overhead extension superset 1-2 x 6-10 each
Pull
Pullup/Lat Pull down 1-2 x 8-10 each
Stiff arm pulldown/ bent over row 1-2 x 8-10 each
[B][I]Dropset[/I][/B] Seated cable row 1 x 6-8, drop, 6-8, drop, 6-8
EZ bar curl/Chin up superset 1 x 6-10 each
Preacher curl/reverse curl superset 1 x 6-10 each
[B][I]Dropset[/I][/B] Single arm curls 1 x 6-10, drop 6-10
Legs
[FONT="]
leg extension/ squat 1-2 x 8-10 each
Stiff leg deadlift / leg press 1-2 x 8-10 each
Dropset lunge 1 x 8-10, drop, 8-10
Seated calf raises/standing calf raises 1-2 x 15-20 each
Dropset leg curl 1-2 x 8-10, drop, 8-10[/FONT]
Eric,
What would you think about starting the kid (dride) out on Rippetoe's Starting Strength? He seems like a perfect candidate - he's 15, been lifting less than a year, can go 3x a week and is 132lbs. It's also power/strength based (5 reps). That's an option I hear recommended all the time in these situations.
I started off the same way a long time ago too, very skinny! A lot of the pros seem to mention that mind-muscle connection as crucial (making the pectorals do the work vs. the triceps or deltoids) - any techniques you use to help "get" it?
Can you speak some more to the importance of upper chest work vs. plain flat barbell benching?
And is the incline on a typical BB incline bench usually too high (involving the delts over the pecs?)