YellowJacket
Banned
Golds Gym
I found this in a book at work and I tore the page out and thought Id share it with you guys.....These are a few suggestions Golds Gym offers to those who want to maximize workouts and hypertrophy.....
*For someone training 1 year or less
1-2 years training Experience
2+ years training
This to me looks like a bit of under training, but if you read the articles they provide they give examples of success stories for utilizing just enough weight/sets/reps to cause hypertrophy, Id be interested in having a regular person try these guidelines for a 60 day period to see what results they had.....
I found this in a book at work and I tore the page out and thought Id share it with you guys.....These are a few suggestions Golds Gym offers to those who want to maximize workouts and hypertrophy.....
*For someone training 1 year or less
- 2-3 bodyparts per workout
- 4 sets (after you warm up) for biceps, triceps, calves & abs
- 6-8 sets (after warm-ups) for quads, hamstrings, back, chest & shoulders
- 8-10 reps max- Controlled, unassisted reps
1-2 years training Experience
- 1-2 body parts per workout
- 6 sets for biceps, triceps, calves & abs
- 8 sets for thighs, back, chest, & shoulders
- 8-10 controlled, unassisted reps, preferably 8 slow reps
2+ years training
- 1-2 body parts per workout
- 2-4 sets for biceps, triceps, calves & abs
- 4-8 sets for thighs, back, chest & shoulders
- 6-12 reps on average
This to me looks like a bit of under training, but if you read the articles they provide they give examples of success stories for utilizing just enough weight/sets/reps to cause hypertrophy, Id be interested in having a regular person try these guidelines for a 60 day period to see what results they had.....