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RE: Training For My First Natural Pro Masters Contest at 64 - Thursday, December 07, 2006 11:00 AM
Thursday, December 7, 2006 - "Remember Pearl Harbor!"

 

Bruce and I are winding down from Escalation Density Training (EDT).  One more day of EDT Legs tomorrow and we begin a new four-week program on Monday, called Widow Maker Power Workout, a new plan devised by a very cruel Coach and Friend, Sean "Sully" Sullivan, of Cape Cod, Massachusetts.   Sully's new plan Rocks!  I can't wait...Bring It On!   I'll lay it out for you on Monday.

 

Meanwhile, today was EDT Chest and Back.  Bruce and I did our three 15-minute two-exercise groups heavy and slowly. For Incline press we did dumbbell flies (25's-30's-35's-45's), medium grip pull downs (100-110-120-140), weighted dips (45 lb plate for Bruce, 25 lb plate for me), cable rows - slow and squeezed 120-140), hammer machine incline (90-110-140-180). I could only do two reps at 180 and Bruce managed four.  Instead of hammer machine rows, we substituted pull ups: hands away grip, hammer grip and wide grip.  We "posed" the body part we were working on between each set and ended a very good session in the studio with a practice posing session.
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RE: Training For My First Natural Pro Masters Contest at 64 - Thursday, December 07, 2006 11:34 AM
Ok, I'm  s l o w. 

It didn't even register to me what EDT is, but of course, I am familiar with it, having read some of Staley's ouevre.  How did your coach modify Staley's program?  Would you do it again?  How was your recovery from the workouts?

In any case, looking forward to
Widow Maker Power Workout.  I hope your wife doesn't think that's a literal thing . . . !

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RE: Training For My First Natural Pro Masters Contest at 64 - Thursday, December 07, 2006 11:41 AM
Greg:  The major change my Coach made in the program was giving it greater flexibility in choice of exercises.  As long as we stick to the designated body part, we can do any of several exercises.  For instance, instead of incline press, we did incline dumbbell flies today.  Also, he added the element of HITT Cardio into the plan, which brings a new level to the game.  I am looking forward to Widow Maker Power Workout next week  It kicks butt.  LOL
 
I have done EDT before and would do it again.  It's a great break from a normal routine.  Both Bruce and I "felt" it after each workout, especially on Legs day.  Our chest hurts, too,  and our arms...and triceps...and lats..face it, we hurt all over...Love This Program.  
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RE: Training For My First Natural Pro Masters Contest at 64 - Friday, December 08, 2006 8:39 AM
Friday, December 8, 2006

Bruce and I wound-down EDT Training this morning with a moderately hard Legs workout. On squats, Bruce managed a set of 6 X 300. Really cool. I did 6 x 250 that set. We also did four sets of 8-10 reps of leg curls (Bruce 170, me 140), extensions (130 - 110), seated leg curls, (110 - 90), adductors and abductors and seated and standing calve raises (three sets of 25 each at 150 pounds) We posed our quads, hams and calves after each set. On Monday, we begin Widow Maker Power Workouts. Today I weighed 154.4, the exact weight at which I began training for my first competition in June of 2004. The 154.4 pounds looks a lot different on me now. LOL
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RE: Training For My First Natural Pro Masters Contest at 64 - Monday, December 11, 2006 9:03 AM
Widow-Maker Power Workout – A Four-Week Plan

The purpose of this plan, devised by Coach Sean “Sully” Sullivan of Cape Cod, Massachusetts, is to grow lean, hard muscle mass by lifting heavy for several sets with little rest in between, using the same weight load and then doing a Widow-Maker set of many reps for the same exercise.

Here is the Plan:

Keep the same weight for all 6 sets, but you may lose a rep or two at the end. For example set 1 - 4 you get the 6 reps, set 5, 5 reps and the last set 4. Pick a good weight and don't lower it even if it means 2-3 reps total on the last set.

On the high rep sets don't just do them light and go through the motions, go heavy and hard. For example on the 50 reps of squats pick a weight you can only get 20-30 reps with and then just take 2-3 deep breaths and bang out 4-6 more reps, breath and do more until you get the reps in. This is the Widow Maker set!

The rest between sets is 60-seconds and do a few warm-up sets before you begin the exercise

Stretch or Pose the working muscle between sets for 20-30 seconds.

Day 1:
Incline Bench Dumbbell Press – 6 x 6, 1 X 20
Flat Bench Dumbbell Press – 6 x 6, 1 X 20
High Pulls (wide grip upright row, but you pull to the forehead) – 4 x 4
Heavy Laterals – 3 x 8
Press Down – 4 x 10
Decline Dumbbell Extensions - 4 X 8

Day 2:
Leg Press – 6 x 6, 1 X 40
Squats – 6 x 6, 1 X 30
Hack Squat – 6 x 6, 1 X 20
Leg Curl s– 5 x 8
Leg Extensions – 4 x 10

Day 3:
Reverse Grip Barbell Row – 6 x 6, 1 X 20
Medium Grip Pull Down – 6 x 6, 1 X 20
Dead Lifts – 6 x 6, 1 X 30
Barbell Curls – 4 x 6
Preacher Curls – 4 x 10

Day 4:
Lunges - 6 X 6, 1 X 20
Seated Leg Curls - 6 x 6
Wide stance Squats (feet out wide, toes pointed out) - 6 X 6, 1 X 50
Dumbbell Stiff Leg Dead Lifts - 6 X 6
Step Ups (Step up, one leg at a time, on a high bench or aerobic step) 6 X 6

Calves and Abs work is done twice a week. Pick one exercise and do 5-6 sets of as many reps as you can do for each.

Do Cardio on off days from weights, 20 minutes of HITT or intervals. Do 5 min warm-up and 5 minute cool down so total time is 30 min with 20 being interval or HITT.

Monday, December 11, 2006

Well, Bruce and I did Day 1 today and we survived. Barely. Bruce’s body weight is 203 pounds, mine is 155.

Day 1:

Incline Bench Dumbbell Press – 6 x 6, 1 X 20

I did 45’s; Bruce did 55’s for the 6 x 6
I did 35’s; Bruce did 45’s for the 1 x 2

Flat Bench Dumbbell Press – 6 x 6, 1 X 20

I did 55’s; Bruce did 65’s for the 6 x 6
I did 45’s; Bruce did 55’s for the 1 x 20

High Pulls (wide grip upright row, but you pull to the forehead) – 4 x 4

Bruce and I each did 4 sets of 4 reps, slowly with a squeeze, using 40 pounds

Heavy Laterals – 3 x 8

I did 25’s; Bruce did 30’s

Press Down – 4 x 10

Bruce and I each did 4 sets of 10 reps, slowly with a squeeze, using 65 pounds

Decline Dumbbell Extensions - 4 X 8

I did 30’s; Bruce did 20’s (my triceps are stronger for now)

We ended our first session with 3 sets of 10 rep pull-ups and 2 sets of 25 hanging leg raises and a moderate stint on the treadmill.

It took us 60 minutes to complete the Widow Maker portion of the workout and another ? hour to do pull ups, abs and cardio.

We charted our weights for the Widow Maker so we can see where we need to start each time. We were both pumped and beat after this workout. Love it!
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RE: Training For My First Natural Pro Masters Contest at 64 - Monday, December 11, 2006 10:05 AM
Hey ON, just for clarification, when an entry says 6 x 6 , 1 x 30--do you do the short sets first, then the big long one, or the big long one first?
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RE: Training For My First Natural Pro Masters Contest at 64 - Monday, December 11, 2006 10:26 AM
Greg, we do the short sets first 6 x 6's, lifting as heavy as we can to bring the white fast twitch muscle fibers into play as quickly as possible.  Then, with the longer set, we bring in the red fast twitch, the red slow twitch and then again, the white fast twitch fibers into play.  This plan is designed to add lean mass, as well as stamina and strength.  I am confident it will.
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RE: Training For My First Natural Pro Masters Contest at 64 - Monday, December 11, 2006 10:35 AM

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Greg, we do the short sets first 6 x 6's, lifting as heavy as we can to bring the white fast twitch muscle fibers into play as quickly as possible.  Then, with the longer set, we bring in the red fast twitch, the red slow twitch and then again, the white fast twitch fibers into play.  This plan is designed to add lean mass, as well as stamina and strength.  I am confident it will.


Dang, that's some seriously intense stuff.  I hope it really doesn't make any widows!  That's a lot of volume--how do you control for overtraining, besides eating truckloads of food and sleeping 12 hours a night?!?
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RE: Training For My First Natural Pro Masters Contest at 64 - Tuesday, December 12, 2006 1:23 PM
Greg, So far, we have not suffered any symptoms of over training.  We are eating tons of protein, drinking lots of water, have good supplementation and are eating a good mix of carbs and fats.  And, we are getting enough rest.  We have worked up to this level of intensity by doing Advance GH/HITT Cardio, EDT, Hypertrophy Specific Training (HST), 8 x 8's and Step Bombs, changing every four to six weeks.  The plan we are on now is scheduled for four weeks, no longer.  Then we will go on to something else. 
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RE: Training For My First Natural Pro Masters Contest at 64 - Tuesday, December 12, 2006 1:24 PM
Tuesday, December 12, 2006
 
Widow Maker Power Workout - Day 2 I remember, not so long ago, saying the Advance GH/HITT Cardio plan gave us the best (read hardest) Legs workout we had ever done.  Not so any more.  Widow Maker Legs Day is a killer, aptly named, the Widow Maker. Since this was the first Legs day of the four week plan, my training partner, Bruce, and I decided to go easy on the weights.  Here are the exercises and our lifts: Leg Press 6 X 6 - Bruce and I each did 450 pounds (10 plates)Leg Press 1 X 40 - Bruce and I each did 200 pounds (2 45's and a 10 on each side) Squats 6 x 6 - Bruce and I each did 200 poundsSquats 1 x 30 - Bruce and I each did 100 pounds Hack Squats 6 x 6 - Bruce and I each did 200 poundsHack Squats 1 x 20 - Bruce did 120 pounds and I did 100 Leg Curls 5 x 8 - Bruce did 125 pounds and I did 110 Leg Extensions 4 x 10 - Bruce did 175 pounds and I did 160 It took our full workout to get through this regimen.  Tomorrow is an off day from weights and we will focus on abs, pull ups, calves and cardio.
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RE: Training For My First Natural Pro Masters Contest at 64 - Wednesday, December 13, 2006 9:48 AM
Wednesday, December 13, 2006
 

Today, the Widow Maker gave Bruce and I a break.  We didn’t lift weights.  We couldn’t lift if we wanted to.  We ache too much from Day 1 & Day 2.  We will pick up Day 3 tomorrow.  Our workout today focused on abs, calves, pull-ups and cardio.
 
As you know this Journal is called, “Training For My First Master Pro Contest at 64.”  One of the three Pro Shows I am going to do this year is the IDFA Pro Classic on November 3rd in Toronto.
 
Shaun Campbell, President of the IDFA runs a great drug-free Federation.  He recently announced the IDFA schedule for 2007:  
 
International Drug Free Athletics (IDFA), http://www.idfa.ca

IDFA TORONTO CLASSIC
Natural Bodybuilding, Fitness & Figure Championships
June 2, 2007
Toronto, Canada
*IDFA Pro-Qualifier
*5 years drug free

IDFA CANADIAN CLASSIC III
Natural Bodybuilding, Fitness, Figure & Urban Dance Championships
November 3, 2007
Toronto, Canada
*IDFA Pro-Qualifier
*5 years drug free

IDFA PRO CLASSIC
Professional Natural Bodybuilding & Figure Championships
November 3, 2007
Toronto, Canada
*Open to Pros of all natural organizations
*5 years drug free

 
I had a great time at the IDFA Canadian Classic II on November 4th.  The venue was superb and the men and women athletes highly competitive.  The show moved quickly and the audience was very enthusiastic.  Backstage was roomy and the facilitators helpful.  I strongly recommend if you are looking for a fun, interesting and competitive contest, come to Toronto in June for the IDFA Toronto Classic or in November for the IDFA Canadian Classic III.   I’ll be there for sure, competing in the IDFA Pro Classic.
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RE: Training For My First Natural Pro Masters Contest at 64 - Thursday, December 14, 2006 10:37 AM
Thursday, December 14, 2006
 
This is Sick!  Day 3 of the Widow Maker Power Workout is as tough as Day 1 and 2.  And from the looks of it, Day 4 tomorrow isn't going to be any easier.  Picking a good weight and keeping it the same for all the sets in an exercise is hard.  We are failing by the fourth set and are flailing by the sixth, but it's great!
 
Here is how Bruce and I got beat up today (Bruce weighed 194.0 and I weighed 156.4):
 
Reverse Grip Barbell Row 6 x 6 - Bruce did 130 pounds and I did 110.
Reverse Grip Barbell Row 1 x 20 - Bruce did 110 and I did 90.
 
Medium Grip Pull Down 6 x 6 - Bruce did 140 pounds and I did 125.
Medium Grip Pull Down 1 x 20 - Bruce did 125 and I did 100.
 
Dead Lifts 6 x 6 - Bruce did 200 pounds and I did 150.
Dead Lifts 1 x 30 - Bruce and I both did 135 pounds.
 
Barbell Curls 4 x 6 - Bruce did 80 pounds and I did 60.
 
Preacher Curls 4 x 10 - Bruce did 140 and I did 110.
 
Each set has a rest period between of 60-seconds, so we kept moving.  We have recorded our lifts and will increase the weights next week.  Widow Maker Rocks!
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RE: Training For My First Natural Pro Masters Contest at 64 - Friday, December 15, 2006 9:03 AM
Friday, December 15, 2006 
 
The Widow Maker claimed its first victim.  Bruce didn't show up for our workout this morning.  Whimper!  I completed the first week of this excellent four-week power workout solo.
 
Day 4 - body weight = 157.0 pounds
 
Lunges - 6 x 6 - I did six for each leg each set - 180 pounds
Lunges - 1 x 20 - I did 20 for each leg - 130 pounds
 
Seated Leg Curls - 6 x 6 - 100 pounds
 
Wide Stance Squats - 6 x 6 - 230 pounds
Wide Stance Squats - 1 x 50 - 130 (almost lost it here)
 
Dumbbell Stiff Leg Dead Lifts - 6 x 6 - 50's
 
Step Ups - 6 x 6 - holding 25-pound dumbbells
 
I rested 60-seconds between all sets.  I completed the week with hanging leg lifts and 75 seated (3 sets of 25 @ 150 pounds) and 75 standing calve raises.  I didn't have time for cardio today.
 
This is a kick-butt plan.  At the end of the first week, everything hurts.  I feel I have worked all my muscle groups close to my current limits.  I will try to add weight to each set for the next three weeks.  We will see if that's possible.  I hope the Widow Maker doesn't get me, too.
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RE: Training For My First Natural Pro Masters Contest at 64 - Monday, December 18, 2006 8:09 AM
Monday, December 18, 2006 - Week Two of the Widow Maker Power Workout
 
Still hurting a bit from Widow Maker Legs on Friday, I limped into the gym this morning and met my training partner, Bruce.  He said he missed Friday because he had to take his kid to day care for his wife that morning.  Hmmmmm.  OK.
 
We worked hard today on Chest and Triceps, adding weight to each set over what we did in Week One.   Tomorrow it's more Legs.  It's said that "Legs" wins bodybuilding competitions, so I am pumped to get pumped.
 
I received some news on Saturday
 
Bodybuilding.com has honored me for the third time.  In 2005, I was named Bodybuilding.com’s Amateur Bodybuilder of the Week # 254 http://www.bodybuilders.com/hults.htm

 
This year I was named Bodybuilding.com’s Over 40 Amateur Bodybuilder of the Week #23 http://www.bodybuilders.com/scotth.htm
 
And this week, I was named Bodybuilding.com’s Over 40 Amateur Bodybuilder of the Year for 2006 http://www.bodybuilding.com/fun/bbcom_bestof2006.htm 

It is a nice way to cap my 2006 contest season.
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RE: Training For My First Natural Pro Masters Contest at 64 - Monday, December 18, 2006 9:16 AM
Wow, that's terrific Scott!  CONGRATULATIONS!!!!


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