For those that follow true workout routines/plans, how often do you change it up?
Every 10 weeks or so I like to change things up. I'm currently using PHAT training and liking it.
Have to research that, I know Layne is very bright but I am still skeptical...
Whats there to be sceptical about with PHAT?
Whats there to be sceptical about with PHAT?
The volume. Not everyone can recover properly. Especially if you're natural, have ecto tendencies, and are 40+.
The volume. Not everyone can recover properly. Especially if you're natural, have ecto tendencies, and are 40+.
Then do less volume/exercises. It's a template. If you've been working out for a decent amount of time, you should have an idea of what you can recover from and adjust accordingly.
You guys are misunderstanding me. I don't use this program or its variants. I simply am saying that the program, as written by Norton, is too much for the natural lifter. If you want to make adjustments, that's fine.
It's a template though, not a program. There's no misunderstanding here.
Actually, it is a program as written. Several years ago Layne suggested this same routine to a couple of bodybuilders who I competed with back in 2010. It can also double as a template, if you so desire.
You guys are misunderstanding me. I don't use this program or its variants. I simply am saying that the program, as written by Norton, is too much for the natural lifter. If you want to make adjustments, that's fine.
If we are talking in terms of sweeping generalisations: people will adapt to the volume given time, natural or not.
I agree. Except when you get to be my age. Lol...
Dunno what youve found but as Ive gotten older (early 40s here) decreasing session volume and increasing bout frequency has reaped the best rewards.