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MaxMuscle
Amateur Bodybuilder
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posted May 29, 2000 02:01 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for MaxMuscle   Click Here to Email MaxMuscle     Edit/Delete Message
I want to try German Volume Training, but I don't know how to get any information on it. Are there any good books on it? Has this training worked for anyone on this board? And I just got the book Beyond Brawn. It's a book about High Intensity Training (HIT). Has anyone recieved any good gains off of that book or similar training? Sorry about all the questions, I'm just trying to figure which methods work for the majority of the people. Thanks.

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PeteyPete
Amateur Bodybuilder
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posted May 29, 2000 02:06 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for PeteyPete   Click Here to Email PeteyPete     Edit/Delete Message
i've never incorporated GVT into my workouts but i do remember reading about it in the "Sports supplement Review", by Bill Phillips, I don't currently have the book but i do remember reading about it in there, Hope that might help you a little

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mickeyboy
Amateur Bodybuilder
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posted May 29, 2000 02:57 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for mickeyboy   Click Here to Email mickeyboy     Edit/Delete Message
check out in www.t-mag.com and GVT
Great routine!!!!!!!

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Rexie317
Pro Bodybuilder
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posted June 12, 2000 12:41 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Rexie317   Click Here to Email Rexie317     Edit/Delete Message
I got some book off of www.EAS.com and at the time, I don't know if they still are, but they sent me one for free. I don't use any of EAS's shit, I figured I go to the site and check it out. The book wasn't a little ass book, the thing is bigger than most of my text books. It talked about German Volume Training, but I ain't sure how in depth.

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