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Old 12-27-2009, 12:31 PM   #55 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by jhuse2 View Post
BTB, in your opinion, what is the BEST, Fastest way to put on mass and strength?
A relentless pursuit of progression using maybe 10-12 core heavy compound movements and a diet that is 500-1000 calories over maintenance. Train 2-4 days per week...depending on the individual.

I know this sounds "vague", but it is how I would train anyone that asked me for help - until they hit a 1000 to 1200 lift total on the big three.

If I had a typical skinny hardgainer, I would do something like this:

Month 1: Train 2 days a week, John Christy style A/B split...learn the basic movements and good form. Start to progress.

Month 2-4: Train 3 days a week, A/B split - MWF. Alternate workouts.

After this point I would assess the progression. Some guys might need twice per week AB, some guys 3 times per week HLM fullbody, and those that are progressing quickly - I would place on a 3 or 4 day split.

I believe fullbody routines and AB splits are best for most, but for the "easier" gainers - I want them to hit each bodypart harder for a while to see what happens.

After they reach a 1000-1200 3 lift total, which should happen in the first 2 years, it's time to better look at goals...do you want to try bodybuilding, powerlifting, etc. I don't believe guys in their first 2 years of training should use any complicated powerlifting/bodybuilding schemes, techniques. Just hit weights and get a good total, then assess progress.
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