What do you guys think is the most effective training program?
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Most effective training program
25H.S.T. (Hypertrophy-Specific Training)16.00%4HIT (High Intensity Training)36.00%9G.V.T. (German Volume Training 10x10)4.00%1Periodization12.00%3D.F.H.T. (Dual Factor Hypertrophy Training)0.00%0P/RR/S (Power / Rep-Range / Shock)12.00%3Westside0.00%0Max-OT4.00%1Beyond failure training (BFT)8.00%2Other (please list)8.00%2Last edited by NYCmitch25; 06-02-05, 02:04 PM.Tags: None
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No such thing as most effective, different programs work well for different people. SOme people respond well two meat and potato once a week per bodypart, others need training less intense but more often like DC or HST. Try different stuff out and see what works for you.
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I'd have to say for me...I train everything once a week except calves twice and abs twice. I train in the 5-10 rep range normally, sometimes 3-5 on large compound lifts. do anywhere between 8-16 sets per bodypart and train each working set to failure.
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Originally posted by BadGenCDI'd have to say for me...I train everything once a week except calves twice and abs twice. I train in the 5-10 rep range normally, sometimes 3-5 on large compound lifts. do anywhere between 8-16 sets per bodypart and train each working set to failure.
i do the same thing.
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I agree, as I am sure many on this site will. Stick to the basics, and stay consistant. If you are hitting the gym, balls to the wall several times a week in a structured program, you will progress.Originally posted by BadGenCDNo such thing as most effective, different programs work well for different people. SOme people respond well two meat and potato once a week per bodypart, others need training less intense but more often like DC or HST. Try different stuff out and see what works for you.
Go hard, then go home. Rest and eat.
You will grow.
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Periodization works for me. I have made steady gains on it - nothing earthshatteringly spectacular, but as a vegetarian and natty, I am constantly diet-challenged and I think am doing quite satisfactorily for my goals.
I found Barry Merriman's periodization approach useful and follow it for the most part.
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