TREINAR como um NATURAL, isso EXISTE?

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Sintesi

TLDRO vídeo analisa as opiniões de um bodybuilder sobre a estrutura de seu treino. Ele enfatiza a importância de treinar três dias por semana, garantindo intensidade e a necessidade de recuperação. A rotina inicial inspirada no 'Bro split' evoluiu com o tempo, mantendo um foco em treinos de alta intensidade e baixo volume. O apresentador argumenta que a recuperação é crítica e que menos volume pode ser mais eficaz. Ele discute sua experiência em treinos, enfatizando que a qualidade do esforço deve prevalecer sobre a quantidade.

Punti di forza

  • 💪 Treinar três vezes por semana é ideal.
  • 📅 Recuperação é crucial após mais de dois dias consecutivos de treino.
  • 🧐 Menos volume com alta intensidade pode levar a melhores resultados.
  • 🔄 As abordagens de treino mudaram ao longo das décadas.
  • 📈 A performance é melhor com foco em um único grupo muscular por vez.
  • 🔍 A execução adequada dos exercícios é essencial para o progresso.
  • ⚖️ A recuperação varia de atleta para atleta e deve ser adaptada.
  • 🛏️ Dormir e nutrir-se adequadamente são fundamentais para a recuperação.
  • 🚶‍♂️ O tempo total de treino não é tão importante quanto a intensidade.
  • 👌 A filosofia de 'se não está quebrado, não conserte' é válida para métodos de treino que funcionam.

Linea temporale

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    O orador discute sua rotina de treinamento, destacando que treinar três dias por semana é o seu "ponto doce". Ele menciona que, em sua experiência, treinar mais de dois dias seguidos compromete a recuperação e o desempenho. O foco está em treinos intensos e voltados para o levantamento de cargas e aumento de repetições. Ele acredita que a abordagem de baixo volume e alta intensidade se tornará mais popular e efetiva com o tempo, principalmente devido aos resultados positivos que essa metodologia pode trazer, além de ser mais sustentável para a recuperação pessoal.

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    O orador detalha sua rotina de treino, que inclui treinos específicos para costas, ombros, pernas e peito ao longo da semana. Ele enfatiza que para manter a intensidade alta, o volume de treino deve ser ajustado e que a recuperação é essencial. O treinamento deve ser adaptado ao indivíduo e pode mudar com o tempo, estabelecendo um padrão de volume base que permita progressão e melhora contínua na execução dos exercícios. O foco deve ser a eficiência e eficácia do treino em vez de durações prolongadas, promovendo ganhos musculares significativos.

Mappa mentale

Video Domande e Risposte

  • Qual a frequência de treino mencionada no vídeo?

    Três dias por semana.

  • Qual a abordagem de treinamento preferida do apresentador?

    Ele defende a abordagem de alta intensidade e baixo volume.

  • O que é um 'Bro split'?

    É um tipo de rotina de treinamento em que cada grupo muscular é trabalhado uma vez por semana.

  • Qual é a importância da recuperação no treinamento?

    A recuperação adequada é crucial para evitar perda de desempenho.

  • Qual a duração típica dos treinos mencionados?

    Cerca de 2 a 2,5 horas por dia.

  • O que o apresentador acha sobre treinar em super sets?

    Ele prefere focar em um grupo muscular de cada vez em vez de super sets.

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    three days per week and no more than two
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    days in a row CU I know from past
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    history more than two days in a row and
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    of a hit and this is the context of
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    training with plenty of intent plenty of
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    effort I'm sure I can spread the
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    training out more so across the week and
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    have less intensity there but again I
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    just don't have the time you know to be
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    devoting like five days six days a week
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    in the gym because I want to make sure
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    that you know I have family time in
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    there right and I know from past history
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    too like I could look at past history
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    where I've like actually thrived the
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    most in the gym as far as a performance
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    standpoint meaning my ability to lift
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    load my ability to increase reps that
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    type of thing is when I've trained in
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    that three to four days per week uh when
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    it starts to creep over that it's yeah
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    it's just don't recover too well what's
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    interesting too is that i' I grew up in
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    80s and 90s bodybuilding I've been
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    through the 2000 2010s 2020s a lot of
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    things are cyclical in this field so and
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    I could be wrong but I'm going to throw
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    this out there I think in the next year
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    the low volume high intensity approach
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    is going to get it's gonna make more
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    noise and that's depending on who's
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    preaching it right like usually it's
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    like whoever's chirping the loudest out
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    there and the most it's going to draw
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    more traction so you know if we're
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    having a lot of people throwing out high
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    volume high volume high volume well
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    let's wear a lot of people are going to
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    start gravitating towards so I kind of
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    just see like you know the Boward of the
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    world right like they've been training
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    three days a week for years and years
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    and years and you know they're they're
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    backing it up with the results so yeah
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    that's kind of just how My Philosophy
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    has been is that you know you just got
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    to be able to recover and it's going to
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    look different person to person so
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    that's kind of where I'm at though
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    longwinded answer there but I would
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    throw some context
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    there you mentioned the Bro splits I
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    want to latch on to that for a second
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    was that your first bodybuilding routine
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    you ever and again you didn't consider
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    consider it bodybuilding but was that
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    would you say your first routine you
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    kind of fell upon was the Bro split yeah
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    pretty much I mean I'd learned that you
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    just as a bodybuilder you train Le you
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    train less than what I expected because
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    when you first get into the sport you
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    think these guys must train eight hours
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    a day all this sort of thing but no I
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    learned that you train a body part once
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    a week and you split your whole body up
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    into those various sessions throughout
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    the week and that's what I did and I
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    would argue I've I've manipulated it
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    slightly I've changed it for the better
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    more efficient now but largely speaking
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    it's all the same it's all the same
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    movements it's the same sort of volume
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    it's the same split in terms of what
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    days are do certain body parts and
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    there's this old saying isn't it if it
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    ain't broke don't fix it and it worked
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    for me I was getting success so I felt
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    no reason to change and 15 years later
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    I'm still improving so I would I would
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    argue that it watchs SP for me awesome
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    so why don't you break that down first
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    would you say now you've refined it to
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    be productive for you and what what does
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    that look like now so I will start the
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    week I'll just I'll just itemize it for
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    for the viewers because people like to
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    know specifics so on Monday I'll train
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    back on Tuesday I Will Do shoulders and
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    triceps Wednesday is a rest day Thursday
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    is legs quads and HS together Friday I
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    do chest and biceps and then I do
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    another shoulder workout on Saturday
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    only because shoulders were a lagging
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    body part for me and earlier in the
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    career so I chucked in an extra shoulder
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    workout on Saturday I've just kept that
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    one in it's been the same split I've had
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    certainly since I've been competing
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    which has been 14
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    years if your intensity is high your
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    volume's most likely going to be a
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    little lower if your intensity is lower
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    your volume can potentially be a little
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    bit higher I think something that maybe
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    I've been called out upon a few times is
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    that I am preaching that only low volume
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    works I'm not necessarily preaching I'm
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    just preaching that if you want to learn
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    to train at a higher intensity you've
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    probably got to follow that suit with a
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    lower volume approach uh because
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    otherwise you're you're really not going
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    to be training at high intensity you
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    can't train at super high intensity and
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    super high volume you'll not be able to
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    recover and progress at that kind of
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    setup from the intensity and the volume
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    side of things you can then sort of
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    start to underpin what is going to be
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    what will make up your recovery capacity
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    and then what will make up your recovery
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    capacity will then directly influence
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    you know how much work you can do what
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    is actually Progressive for you as an
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    athlete because that's going to vary
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    from athlete to athlete but it's also
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    going to vary over over time it's a
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    moving Landmark this is not a thing that
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    is fixed in stone one set of hack squats
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    right now might be absolutely great for
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    you and you might be producing results
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    progressively overloading but in some
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    future realm you might be able to do two
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    sets because you're getting more sleep
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    or you're eating more food or whatever
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    the the approach you're taking is to
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    improve recovery capacity namely I think
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    one of these things that I think I see a
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    lot of athletes that come under my wing
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    is the first thing I would do is have
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    volume set at a a pretty standardized
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    sort of relatively low Baseline maybe
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    lower than what they've been doing and
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    we'll go for a round of each session
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    with execution clips and we'll find and
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    pinpoint areas in which that athlete can
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    improve execution Clips come across to
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    me and often there are things we can
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    improve I will hold volume at that set
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    up until we get to a point where
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    everything looks Picture Perfect
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    strength is rising and when I say Pitch
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    Perfect I don't mean form is looking
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    looking like something out of an
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    exercise Library I mean that form is
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    adequate it's safe but there is effort
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    and intense in the movement in every
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    single
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    exercise how do you like to approach
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    your training you know you got that high
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    effort like Ben or yeah like Ben Howard
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    he likes that high intensity uh not
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    training as frequently we'll say
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    majority majority of the times out of
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    the Year from when I spoke to him I
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    don't know if things have changed now
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    and then you have like this super high
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    volume six days a week kind of training
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    where are you relative to that Spectrum
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    where do you kind of lie and how do you
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    like to do things I'd say I'm closest to
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    the low volume end I I tend to lean more
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    that way and I I used to be really high
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    volume you know since I've started
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    bodybuilding I literally went in two
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    years ago with zero understanding um I
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    was you know just sort of floating
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    around doing bits and Bobs and looking
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    back on it I kind of think the sessions
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    that I was doing in the gym and
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    you know the lack of plan or the L lack
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    of progression over time and the just
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    those sorts of things I just I made a
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    lot of mistakes um with my training but
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    speaking to people over the last couple
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    of years and see you know how did you
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    build that or you know what do you do
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    that that helps you kind of build X Y or
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    Zed or how do you make this much
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    progress has helped because what I have
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    done and what I did after I guess it was
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    after world so this last offseason was I
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    made a note of cutting junk volume
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    cutting those sets that you're just not
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    really doing anything with it's just
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    it's just filling up time in the gym and
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    it gives you a nice pump and it makes
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    you feel good but they don't really
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    build the muscle and I think that's what
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    I've learned a lot is it's it's all
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    about the intensity in terms of my
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    training I've built it back up to five
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    days a week but I did drop down to four
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    days a week after well in in the
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    offseason because I noticed that as my
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    sessions were getting progressively
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    heavier and harder it was taking more of
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    a toll on my body before the competition
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    I was training five times a week um and
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    that was pretty standard I generally do
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    that but as I find that I'm struggling
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    to recover even though I've got the food
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    going in even though I'm focusing on you
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    know sleep and all the other things that
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    you need to do if my training is just
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    too too intense to keep up with the five
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    times a week I can scale it back a
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    little bit and just focus on the areas
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    that I'm trying to improve in terms of
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    what I am doing it's I'm only squatting
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    once a week now I'm only doing one sort
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    of quad focused leg day and then I do
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    the hamstring strs again with another
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    hip hinge in with my back day at the end
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    of that because I still feel that I need
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    to bring those up right as
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    an man he must like 12 hours a day no
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    way I work out about right now maybe 2 2
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    and 1/2 hours a day it's not the length
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    of the workout it's the intensity is it
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    it's the intensity and the quality of
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    the workout you start out on Mondays
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    working legs on Tuesday I go in I work
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    chest and triceps on Wednesday I work
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    back and biceps Thursday again I be
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    starting all over again do you take any
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    time off Sundays work at Monday through
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    Saturday and I take is the best way to
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    make good gains super sets are focusing
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    on one body part at a time definitely
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    focusing on one body part at a time I'm
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    a huge believer in like the good old bro
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    split type workouts where you just
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    destroy one body part train a full
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    intensity on that day other every other
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    style of workout works as well I just
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    like that style and I think you should
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    be putting all your focus and energy
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    into like each set that you're doing not
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    worrying about oh I just did a set of
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    chest I'm a super set with back like to
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    me that's insane you haven't rested
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    enough to give all out for both
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    sets
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