JKurz1 said:I've seen him and I apologize for asking you the same ?........any idea how he or anyone would finagle the pre and post working out in the am?
slyder190 said:If you think 'ol Skipper is natural, I've got some bad new for you...
hardrock said:Holy crap thats long! I just dl'd it and started printing it here at work so I can read it later. It's a fuckin 165 pages. I'm gonna run us out of paper!
slyder190 said:There are some gifted bros out there as far as genetics. But keep in mind if someone is "natural" and comes up clean in a doping test, it doesn't mean they are necesarily (sp?) natural, just that they came up clean on that day.
But keep in mind if someone is "natural" and comes up clean in a doping test, it doesn't mean they are necesarily (sp?) natural, just that they came up clean on that day.
JKurz1 said:yes, but the principles behind it make a ton of sense...........now, I just need to get the mass diet down..........
JKurz1 said:lol...and that would make it superb??? It's prob. because it's another board's sponsor.......
BigGeek said:No training program is ever going to be "end all be all" program.. what works for one person.. is different from another.. yeah.. 160 something pages is a lot.. but it also wasn't meant to be read all at once... but a week by week layout of a LOT of things.. with more info than just about training.. they go into everything.. including diet.. and supplemenation.. but of course AST is gonna push their products.. can you blame them? Plus I think they have a pretty solid product line.. been nothing but impressed by their stuff so far.. and currently use many of their products.. i found their VP2 whey protein to be supreme.. but expensive as all get out.. but it made a noticable difference.. anyway.. depending on my energy level.. and the muscle i'm working.. i might go a little higher reps.. sets.. etc.. but for the most part.. leg.. chest.. i lift as heavy as i can.. for like 5-6 reps.. if i can do more reps than that.. i add more weight.. it's simple really.. it's just like HIT and a lot of powerlifter routines.. it's what the muscles know.. you add increasingly heavier and heavier weights.. and they are forced to grow.. doing high reps may increase definition.. but will never drastically increase size like heavy lifting will.. just no comparison.. i almost consistently put on 2-3 lbs on every exercise I do.. every week.. from lifting MaxOT.. that over a 10-12 week time span is a HUGE difference.. when some of my training partners are still lifting the same amount of weight.. or maybe 5-10lbs more.. and when i'm juicing.. watch out.. i could put on 15-20lbs on each exercise in two weeks.. it's insane.. but anyway.. I have read the MaxOT thing front to back before.. and read about their MaxOT cardio.. which is really just a glorified and slightly tweaked version of HIT cardio.. but it is VERY effective.. now lets all stop talking about this and head to the gym and try it!![]()
Debaser said:Biggest flaw of the program:
"Train each muscle group once every 5 to 7 days."
Since it's well-established that hypertrophy runs its course within 48 hours, why wait another 3-5 days? That's time you could be growing.
BigGeek said:Because hypertrophy is not what causes muscle gains and recovery.. it is more or less a byproduct of it..
JKurz1 said:you guys have to relax and understand Debaser......if it's not the program he does, he'll find something wrong with it.........plain and simple. If it works for him it MUST work for everyone else.............I think this sounds like a great program, as does 5x5, and a few others.............end of story.
Debaser said:You asked for opinions on max-ot, buddy. Don't turn into a blubbering vagina when they're not what you want to hear.
I find it hilarious that you keep searching for the ultimate split routine (they're fucking all the same, jackass), when we tried to spoon-feed you HST months back, and then at the last minute you simply refused to try it because you "didn't think it could work." You keep going from routine to routine (but always split routine to split routine) thinking you'll make some marvelous discovery, and yet refuse to try anything actually different, methods that are actually proven scientifically AND with real-world results! If that's not ignorance I need a new dictionary.
Maybe you should quit hogging all the stupid, yes? That's okay, after you do this program for a few weeks (days?), I'm sure you'll find the ULTIMATE program. Maybe it'll have a slightly higher rep range, a bit more volume, a different schedule of bodypart splits (but will still be once a week), 5% less intensity, and a few different exercises. This time, it'll be TOTALLY DIFFERENT!
JKurz1 said:Here BRO - take a prozac.....it'll take the edge off. It's too bad that you need to resort to name calling over this, but that's the exact image you portray, so I guess it's fitting. I'm not in SEARCH of the ultimate routine. I'm in SEARCH of keeping my training exciting, incorporating new ideas, theories, lifts, etc. I just finished a 12 week 5x5, after training with high volume for awhile and put on about 10lbs.......I'd reccomend that program to anyone looking to add size and strength. Now, I want to try something a little different, esp. if it entails getting in and out fast........quick, intense, and to the point.........you do what you want, I guess I'm just a vagina.....lol......![]()
JKurz1 said:you guys have to relax and understand Debaser......if it's not the program he does, he'll find something wrong with it.........plain and simple. If it works for him it MUST work for everyone else.............I think this sounds like a great program, as does 5x5, and a few others.............end of story.
Tell me it isn't true..........go ahead..............honestly, if the program hasn't adopted every one of your theories, then it's junked..........Dude, don't worry about it, I'm not..........Debaser said:That's what I responded to. When he asked for opinions on max-ot, I was courteous till he posted that garbage. Explain why this is my fault again?
good studd bro...wht was your diet, routine like? ENlighten us.....pre and post stats?BigGeek said:wow.. this discussion got WAY out of hand!..
I seriously cannot understand why people always seem to bash the MAX-OT method but then turn around and say it's like everything else.. if it's like everything else.. which means you have to have done it or are currently using it.. you must like it.. so it works.. just doesn't make sense to me
Your right.. maxot may not work perfect for everyone.. but it's something new to try.. it's really similar to HST and HIT.. in the sense that you are lifting heavier and heavier weights with more intensity... for the people that posted the recovery times being off.. then good for you.. use less days.. the program doesn't have to be followed to the letter.. just a good guideline.. and use the things you like and dismiss what you don't.. it's what i do..
Personally the maxot method works extremely well for me.. my body responds well to lifting heavy..in a short amount of time.. and about 4-5 days between workouts.. or really.. two days or so after i stop being sore.. if i'm still sore.. i won't work out again.. means my body is still trying to repair itself.. anyway..
I think people's dislikes with the maxot method are more because of AST themselves.. or jeff willet and skip la cour.. or something similar and has nothing for the dislike of the method.. have another company produce the same ideas and program.. people would probably love it.. but go figure.. that's just life for ya.
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