jrock645
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So I just brushed up on this 4 hour body stuff and I decided I`m going to take the plunge. Sure, it`s controversial and unorthodox, but what I`ve been doing lately isn`t netting the results I want commensurate with the time I`m putting in. But, being a believer in not eating carbs is controversial too, so I`m not opposed to alternate methodology. As far as the HIT approach to weight training, I`m extremely familiar having read Ellington Darden and Mike Mentzer`s books on the subject and using that method for a good while.
So, I`ve prepared a spreadsheet with A, B and C workouts and another spreadsheet with all of todays measurements- weight, bf%, water%, waist, thigh, arm, chest and shoulders. I`ll measure and log all that again in two weeks, and then again two weeks after that. I will also input weight used for A and B workouts this week, then again in a month. I`ll have the spreadsheet calculate percentage change on all measurements and weights. I`m making a hybrid program using the A and B weight sessions as well as the C workout being the kettlebell workout more geared toward women. Sounds funny, but a lot of my rehab for the back injury and what I still make sure to incorporate into my workouts is extremely similar to some of the things girls do to get a bigger butt. Strong glutes and hamstrings keep me from throwing out my back, so I`ll employ part of that protocol into the plan.
Beyond that, I`m not going to go into too much detail here. Paralysis by analysis and well intentioned advice tend to confuse and talk you out of doing what you should have done sometimes, which they talk about in "4 hour body."
I`ll share my results as I log measurements.
So, I`ve prepared a spreadsheet with A, B and C workouts and another spreadsheet with all of todays measurements- weight, bf%, water%, waist, thigh, arm, chest and shoulders. I`ll measure and log all that again in two weeks, and then again two weeks after that. I will also input weight used for A and B workouts this week, then again in a month. I`ll have the spreadsheet calculate percentage change on all measurements and weights. I`m making a hybrid program using the A and B weight sessions as well as the C workout being the kettlebell workout more geared toward women. Sounds funny, but a lot of my rehab for the back injury and what I still make sure to incorporate into my workouts is extremely similar to some of the things girls do to get a bigger butt. Strong glutes and hamstrings keep me from throwing out my back, so I`ll employ part of that protocol into the plan.
Beyond that, I`m not going to go into too much detail here. Paralysis by analysis and well intentioned advice tend to confuse and talk you out of doing what you should have done sometimes, which they talk about in "4 hour body."
I`ll share my results as I log measurements.