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Marc David
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Thursday, April 29, 2004 3:19 PM
I'm wondering if you will live. I've been following your journal and I've got to say that it sounds like an intense program. So yesterday, I did legs. I did squats, supersetted with leg presses. Roughly the 6-9 rep range. 4 sets each.. 8 sets between the two exercises. I was tired. So what you are saying is that I'll be doing a lot more work for my whole body in 4 days a week and I'm gonna fry. This is a full body workout 4x a week if I'm reading it right.
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Thursday, April 29, 2004 5:03 PM
ORIGINAL: mda1125 So what you are saying is that I'll be doing a lot more work for my whole body in 4 days a week and I'm gonna fry. You thinking about giving the program a try? Maybe after you see how many of us survive? This is a full body workout 4x a week if I'm reading it right. Well, it's more of a two day split of a full body workout that you do 2x each per week.
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Thursday, April 29, 2004 5:07 PM
And to think y'all eagerly signed up for this torture!  It's been fun to watch, can't wait to see the results. (Is it 2 phases, 5 weeks per phase? Or longer?)
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Thursday, April 29, 2004 5:14 PM
It's twelve weeks, split into three four week phases. So yesterday, I did legs. I did squats, supersetted with leg presses. Roughly the 6-9 rep range. 4 sets each.. 8 sets between the two exercises. I was tired. I should have been clearer on how I did the supersets- I never superset two exercises that target the same muscles. Since you tried this, I'm curious- Were you more or less able to stay at the same weight for each set? By the way, I did manage to post some progress pics- One from before I started working out seriously, one from around six months after starting, and one from right before starting this program- they're right here.
< Message edited by cpl -- 4/29/2004 5:16:59 PM >
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Marc David
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Thursday, April 29, 2004 7:56 PM
Q: Would you say that you are using Max-OT weight? Or have you dropped that to just include whatever weight you need to use to stay within the 6-9 rep range for so many sets? You asked if when I did legs (squats followed by presses) could I stay with the same weight. Yes. I did actually. And bumped it up. But the reps went down slightly. I could have done 315 lbs for squats again and then done about 450 lbs for some presses. I forgot that when you superset, it's not the same muscle group on the TP program.
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Thursday, April 29, 2004 11:16 PM
Well, it's more of a two day split of a full body workout that you do 2x each per week.
Isn't that against ALL convention? aren't you supposed to train only once per week? The program sounds like hell.
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Friday, April 30, 2004 6:48 AM
ORIGINAL: slayerboy Well, it's more of a two day split of a full body workout that you do 2x each per week. Isn't that against ALL convention? aren't you supposed to train only once per week? The program sounds like hell. Against all convention? No. No offense slayer, but if you believe that you have been reading to many bodybuilding rags. Read up on the many programs out there. That said, much of my program is "against convention."
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Friday, April 30, 2004 3:17 PM
MDA- No, I'm not using Max OT weight, at least not for all the exercises. I had to drop the weight on a lot of them since I was going for higher reps- But to my surprise, I was able to keep the same amount of weight and squeeze out seven or eight reps for both lat pulldowns and straight leg deadlifts, for some reason. Over the course of the past few weeks, I've had to adjust the amount of weight here and there a little to stay within the rep range- Especially the last week or so, since I've been overcome with DOMS and had to drop weight almost unilaterally. That said, much of my program is "against convention." Yeah... It's against the Geneva Convention. Anyway, today was the last day of Phase One for me- I will literally be throwing a party tonight to celebrate. I might have some pics up by monday, no joke. Barbell Squats Quad Extensions Incline Barbell Press Cable Crossovers Military Dumbbell Press Close-Grip Bench Press V-bar Press-downs Again, eight sets for each exercise... Well okay, except for the close grip bench press, which was the last exercise of the entire phase for me. I quit after seven sets, to tell the truth- I came back a couple of minutes later feeling guilty, and lay under the bar for a while debating another set, and then wussed out. I was totally done, there wasn't another set in me. I am still totally wiped, and I'm going to cheat tonight with a huge freakin' bowl of ice cream, which I've been craving for a few days now for some reason...
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Monday, May 03, 2004 6:42 PM
Today was supposed to be the first workout of phase two for me- But I managed to injure myself at work a little. My back's a bit sore, and I didn't want to push it, so I decided to take the day off from lifting and see how I feel tomorrow. I don't know whether or not it's an injury or just pain right now, but I like playing it safe when it comes to these kinds of things- I'll check back in here tomorrow, either with a journal entry involving a workout, or a doctor's note.
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Wednesday, May 05, 2004 4:06 PM
Yep, I'm out of action for the rest of the week. Bruised my lower back falling off a ladder, it still feels like crap two days later, I'm not going to risk any lifting this week and see how it feels over the weekend.
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Wednesday, May 05, 2004 4:34 PM
ORIGINAL: cpl Bruised my lower back falling off a ladder, it still feels like crap two days later, I'm not going to risk any lifting this week and see how it feels over the weekend. Hey Cpl! Jeez, really sorry to hear the tough break. I trust you will recover quickly and enjoy the rest. Keep the faith and watch out when you squat!! First time I tried after 3 weeks everything went great until set #4. Keep the faith.
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Thursday, May 06, 2004 3:09 PM
Thanks, appreciate the well wishes- I've taken a week off here and there before, and been able to come back at pretty much the same strength... Of course, I'll be extra careful when I go back this time since it was because of an injury.
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Friday, May 14, 2004 4:10 PM
How are you feeling?
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