Don't follow a program by Phil Heath if you aren't using the drugs he's using. These nitwits tell naturals that they don't use drugs and that you can follow their programs. The ones who don't know any better when they first start lifting( like me) will follow these programs and get CRAP results. Only thing I got from following pro workouts was excruciating soreness that killed my energy and strength and believe me I was eating enough. FST 7 is designed for steroid users!!!!
Don't follow a program by Phil Heath if you aren't using the drugs he's using. These nitwits tell naturals that they don't use drugs and that you can follow their programs. The ones who don't know any better when they first start lifting( like me) will follow these programs and get CRAP results. Only thing I got from following pro workouts was excruciating soreness that killed my energy and strength and believe me I was eating enough. FST 7 is designed for steroid users!!!!
Don't follow a program by Phil Heath if you aren't using the drugs he's using. These nitwits tell naturals that they don't use drugs and that you can follow their programs. The ones who don't know any better when they first start lifting( like me) will follow these programs and get CRAP results. Only thing I got from following pro workouts was excruciating soreness that killed my energy and strength and believe me I was eating enough. FST 7 is designed for steroid users!!!!
FST is not designed for steroid users! where are you getting that? when you workout your supposed to get sore-its a sign of progress and that what you just did was working.
the first type of "program" that i used was GVT-and that was as a natty. It killed but you know what? after 3 months I put on 12 lbs of lean mass and my legs were at their biggest they had ever been. The next program I did as a natty was the tried and true Serge Nubret workout-It effing killed me but again-after about 4 months i had put on another 10 lbs or so of lean mass-all natty. As a matter of fact there is some aspects of his training that i still use today and I attribute my foundation to that program itself.
In HS as a Baseball player we did HIIT weight circuits. A typical workout was about 2 hours, we would do whole body workouts and hit the big 3 three lifts for 1 minute on and 1 minute off and get as many reps as we could. We would lift 3 days a week and by many standards people would be screaming overtraining but i never once saw anybody go rhabdo get an injury related to overtraining. I got strong as an ox-As a senior i was about 180 pounds and could squat 400 for reps. I broke the 300 lb Bench press mark for the first time my senior year-and at 17 years old. this was the kind of training that got me into BB in the first place and its been a part of my life ever since.
People attribute gear far too much to the success of the pros and people with good physiques. Gear only does so much. you can be on retarded amounts of every hormone in existence but if your not putting in the work-your not going to see results.
I have to disagree slightly , takig a lot of hormones even without working out WILL put on weight just saying . beside that I agree with what your saying
FST is not designed for steroid users! where are you getting that? when you workout your supposed to get sore-its a sign of progress and that what you just did was working.
the first type of "program" that i used was GVT-and that was as a natty. It killed but you know what? after 3 months I put on 12 lbs of lean mass and my legs were at their biggest they had ever been. The next program I did as a natty was the tried and true Serge Nubret workout-It effing killed me but again-after about 4 months i had put on another 10 lbs or so of lean mass-all natty. As a matter of fact there is some aspects of his training that i still use today and I attribute my foundation to that program itself.
In HS as a Baseball player we did HIIT weight circuits. A typical workout was about 2 hours, we would do whole body workouts and hit the big 3 three lifts for 1 minute on and 1 minute off and get as many reps as we could. We would lift 3 days a week and by many standards people would be screaming overtraining but i never once saw anybody go rhabdo get an injury related to overtraining. I got strong as an ox-As a senior i was about 180 pounds and could squat 400 for reps. I broke the 300 lb Bench press mark for the first time my senior year-and at 17 years old. this was the kind of training that got me into BB in the first place and its been a part of my life ever since.
People attribute gear far too much to the success of the pros and people with good physiques. Gear only does so much. you can be on retarded amounts of every hormone in existence but if your not putting in the work-your not going to see results.
Very similar story/background as myself. Well said sir!