chessmaster
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Has anyone had any success using the german volume training?
jjjd said:if you are interested in improving all your lifts than GVT is probably not for you. it's a hypertrophy oriented program.
That is not entirely true. If you read what Poliquin says super setting opposing muscle groups helps recovery. Also if you look he doesn't really have a lot of shoulder work other than lateral raises. I recovered fine from it. My advise is to follow the program as it is out lined.You don't have to do it with the traditional GVT spit format for great results. People that don't recover quickly often do better using GVT with a:
chest/shoulders/tricep
back/abs/bicep
legs
format for the bodypart break-down. The means the arms and shoulders are not hit hard twice a week.
Follow the program while you are taking the prohormones. After during PCR maybe cut the sets in half and do a mon, wed, fri split.Forgive me if this is a stupid or previously answered question:
I'm looking for a different approach to training for my upcoming cycle (bulking, M1,4ADD, 4-6 weeks in length). Would it be possible for one to adapt this program for use during a 4-6 week cycle? If so, would you just work it for the period of the cycle? Would it even be beneficial to attempt it for such a short period of time? If not, would it be beneficial to work the program as perscribed, use a less strenuous version during PCT, then pick the program back up?
Like I said, sorry if it's a stupid question. Any input is greatly appreciated.
Thanks for the reply. In working this "altered method" should I still start with the first phase of training as outlined in the article (Invalid Link Removed)?VanillaGorilla said:Follow the program while you are taking the prohormones. After during PCR maybe cut the sets in half and do a mon, wed, fri split.