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Q: Whole body training - is it a good idea for people trying to build size? Or is it just a never-do kind of thing for someone experienced and beyond “beginner”? A: Well, you can do full body workouts, provided you keep them fast, heavy and with little rest in between. It’s a good way to train for a contest closer to the day. But remember, the more body parts you train in one session (ie- a full body workout) you’ll have to cut down the number of overall sets and exercises you do per body part. That is where things can hurt progress, because you don’t get the diversity in a single body part workout - you can’t do the squats, leg press, hack squats, leg extensions, etc.. in a single workout. However, you may want to consider a ...
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Q: Someone told me that you don’t have to do cardio - that you can just do your workouts fast - especially if they are powerlifing workouts. Is this true? A: I do fast, compound movements for workouts and I shed pounds rapidly. That is the truth and gospel according to me. Now, having said that, I’m not sure that that kind of training is a panacea for all things. In fact, nothing burns fat like real cardio. However, I think what you’re really talking about is rapid training on a regular or semi-regular basis. That is to say, doing pushes, presses, rows and extensions rapidly through a set, then moving to the next exercise station. You can accomplish this by doing 3 x 20 reps in total for workouts. The cool thing about training like this is that ...
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