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Old 11-05-2009, 07:37 AM   #31
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I completed my training for the week today because I am leaving for Ft Lauderdale, Florida early Friday morning to be Master of Ceremonies on Saturday for the 2009 NGA Pro Universe Bodybuilding and Figure Championships, the NGA American International Bodybuilding Championships and the NGA Florida Natural Championships. The competition is in Coral Springs and it will be my fourth stint as a Master Ceremonies and the second time in a row I have hosted this show.

Thursday, November 5, 2009 - Week 15 of AAEFX Step-Load Progression Training

Weight: 160.0 pounds

Week 15 was tough, but fun.

Here is how Week 15 went:


Day 1 - Legs and Calves

Smith Machine Squats - 195 x 8 x 1 set, 205 x 8 x 1 set, 225 x 5 x 4 sets

Machine Leg Extensions - 160 x 8 x 3 sets

Machine Leg Curls - 100 x 8 x 3 sets

Hip Adductor - 140 x 15 x 3 sets

Hip Abductor - 200 x 15 x 3 sets

Seated Calf Raise - 230 x 25 x 3 sets (lowered the weight on this for better range-of-motion)

Standing Calf Raise - 160 x 25 x 3 sets

Abs Crunches - 125 reps


Day 2 - Back, Biceps, Abs

Smith Machine Dead Lifts - 155 x 8 x 1 set, 175 x 8 x 1 set, 205 x 5 x 4 sets

T-Bar Rows - 120 x 8 x 3 sets

Close Grip Pull Downs - 145 x 8 x 3 sets

Low Cable Rows - 130 x 8 x 3 sets

Dumb Bell Shrugs - 55's x 32 x 3 sets

Dumb Bell Curls - 30's x 8 x 3 sets

Abs Crunches - 125 reps


Day 3 - Chest, Shoulders, Triceps and Abs

Dumb Bell Bench Press - 50's x 8 x 1 set, 55's x 8 x 1 set, 65's x 5 x 4 sets

Dumb Bell Incline Press - 55's x 8 x 3 sets

Bar Bell Military Press - 70 x 8 x 3 sets

Dumb Bell Side Rises - 25's x 8 x 3 sets

Triceps V-Bar pushdowns - 70 x 8 x 3 sets

Unassisted Pull Ups - 10 x 3 sets

Abs Crunches - 125 Reps

It was a great 15th week. This is the third week of the final six-week cycle of this excellent program.


Supplements:

I am using the "Flex Wheeler Signature Series" as part of my training regimen:

Kre-Alkalyn EFX PRO - Pre-Workout Energy and Muscle Activator
Nytric EFX PRO - Vascularity and Muscle-Pump Intensifier
CELL RUSH - Post Workout Muscle Cell Re-fueling System
LBA PRO - Liquid Amino Acid and Protein Complex
LG5 PRO ? Liquid Glutamine and Cell Volumizer
NF-PRO ? 100% Pro-Grade Whey Protein

I'm not getting older, I'm getting stronger.
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Old 11-05-2009, 05:58 PM   #32
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I completed my training for the week today because I am leaving for Ft Lauderdale, Florida early Friday morning to be Master of Ceremonies on Saturday for the 2009 NGA Pro Universe Bodybuilding and Figure Championships, the NGA American International Bodybuilding Championships and the NGA Florida Natural Championships. The competition is in Coral Springs and it will be my fourth stint as a Master Ceremonies and the second time in a row I have hosted this show.
The workout looks great and the trip to Florida shows the reward of a lot of hard work.
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Old 11-14-2009, 08:32 AM   #33
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The workout looks great and the trip to Florida shows the reward of a lot of hard work.
Thanks, TwoWalks. I like MCing a show. As I competitor, judge, guest poser and promoter, I know what the athletes and audience need to have a good time.
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Old 11-14-2009, 08:33 AM   #34
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Saturday, November 14, 2009 - Week 16 of AAEFX Step-Load Progression Training

Weight: 160.0 pounds

Week 16 was fun. I love lifting heavy.

Here is how Week 16 went:


Day 1 - Legs and Calves

Smith Machine Squats - 205 x 8 x 1 set, 225 x 8 x 1 set, 240 x 5 x 3 sets

Machine Leg Extensions - 160 x 8 x 3 sets

Machine Leg Curls - 100 x 8 x 3 sets

Hip Adductor - 140 x 15 x 3 sets

Hip Abductor - 200 x 15 x 3 sets

Seated Calf Raise - 230 x 25 x 3 sets

Standing Calf Raise - 160 x 25 x 3 sets

Abs Crunches - 125 reps


Day 2 - Back, Biceps, Abs

Smith Machine Dead Lifts - 175 x 8 x 1 set, 205 x 8 x 1 set, 225 x 5 x 3 sets

T-Bar Rows - 120 x 8 x 3 sets

Close Grip Pull Downs - 145 x 8 x 3 sets

Low Cable Rows - 130 x 8 x 3 sets

Dumb Bell Shrugs - 55's x 32 x 3 sets

Dumb Bell Curls - 30's x 8 x 3 sets

Abs Crunches - 125 reps


Day 3 ? Chest, Shoulders, Triceps and Abs

Dumb Bell Bench Press - 55's x 8 x 1 set, 65's x 8 x 1 set, 70's x 5 x 3 sets

Dumb Bell Incline Press - 55's x 8 x 3 sets

Bar Bell Military Press - 70 x 8 x 3 sets

Dumb Bell Side Rises - 25's x 8 x 3 sets

Triceps V-Bar push downs - 70 x 8 x 3 sets

Unassisted Pull Ups - 10 x 3 sets

Abs Crunches - 125 Reps

It was a great 16th week. This is the fourth week of the final six-week cycle of this excellent program.


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I am using the "Flex Wheeler Signature Series" as part of my training regimen:

Kre-Alkalyn EFX PRO - Pre-Workout Energy and Muscle Activator
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CELL RUSH - Post Workout Muscle Cell Re-fueling System
LBA PRO - Liquid Amino Acid and Protein Complex
LG5 PRO - Liquid Glutamine and Cell Volumizer
NF-PRO - 100% Pro-Grade Whey Protein

My training partner and I are in the zone with this program.
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Saturday, November 14, 2009 - Week 16 of AAEFX Step-Load Progression Training

Weight: 160.0 pounds

Week 16 was fun. I love lifting heavy.

Here is how Week 16 went:
Scott welcome back ... it sounds like you had a great time at the show.

Another good looking workout in the books. I may go back through from the beginning and use your workouts for an outline during my spring cut, if you don't mind.
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Scott welcome back ... it sounds like you had a great time at the show.

Another good looking workout in the books. I may go back through from the beginning and use your workouts for an outline during my spring cut, if you don't mind.
Hey, Warror. Here is the link to the program.

http://aaefx.at/downloads/AAEFX_Work...909bf1407d47ee
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Hey, Warror. Here is the link to the program.

http://aaefx.at/downloads/AAEFX_Work...909bf1407d47ee
Thanks Scott, heading over to give it a view.
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Friday, November 20, 2009 - Week 17 of AAEFX Step-Load Progression Training

Weight: 160.0 pounds

Week 17 was tough. It's the final push.

Here is how Week 17 went:

Day 1 - Legs and Calves

Smith Machine Squats - 200 x 8 x 1 set, 225 x 8 x 1 set, 250 x 5 x 3 sets

Machine Leg Extensions - 160 x 8 x 4 sets

Machine Leg Curls - 100 x 8 x 4 sets

Hip Adductor - 140 x 15 x 4 sets

Hip Abductor - 200 x 15 x 4 sets

Seated Calf Raise - 230 x 25 x 3 sets

Standing Calf Raise - 160 x 25 x 3 sets

Abs Crunches - 125 reps


Day 2 - Back, Biceps, Abs

Smith Machine Dead Lifts - 175 x 8 x 1 set, 200 x 8 x 1 set, 225 x 5 x 3 sets

T-Bar Rows - 120 x 8 x 4 sets

Close Grip Pull Downs - 145 x 8 x 4 sets

Low Cable Rows - 130 x 8 x 4 sets

Dumb Bell Shrugs - 55's x 32 x 4 sets

Dumb Bell Curls - 30's x 8 x 4 sets

Abs Crunches - 125 reps


Day 3 - Chest, Shoulders, Triceps and Abs

Dumb Bell Bench Press - 60's x 8 x 1 set, 70's x 8 x 1 set, 75's x 5 x 3 sets

Dumb Bell Incline Press - 55's x 8 x 4 sets

Bar Bell Military Press - 70 x 8 x 4 sets

Dumb Bell Side Rises - 25's x 8 x 4 sets

Triceps V-Bar pushdowns - 70 x 8 x 4 sets

Unassisted Pull Ups - 10 x 4 sets

Abs Crunches - 125 Reps

It was a great 17th week. This is the final week of the final six-week cycle of this excellent program. Next week is a week of rest.
Then, we will start a new program called, "Escalation Density Training (EDT)."

Supplements:

I am using the "Flex Wheeler Signature Series""as part of my training regimen:

Kre-Alkalyn EFX PRO - Pre-Workout Energy and Muscle Activator
Nytric EFX PRO - Vascularity and Muscle-Pump Intensifier
CELL RUSH - Post Workout Muscle Cell Re-fueling System
LBA PRO - Liquid Amino Acid and Protein Complex
LG5 PRO - Liquid Glutamine and Cell Volumizer
NF-PRO - 100% Pro-Grade Whey Protein

I completed this excellent AAEFX training program and as a result I am definitely Bigger, Badder and Better. No ****!
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Friday, November 20, 2009 - Week 17 of AAEFX Step-Load Progression Training

Weight: 160.0 pounds

Week 17 was tough. It's the final push.

Here is how Week 17 went:

Day 1 - Legs and Calves

Smith Machine Squats - 200 x 8 x 1 set, 225 x 8 x 1 set, 250 x 5 x 3 sets

Machine Leg Extensions - 160 x 8 x 4 sets

Machine Leg Curls - 100 x 8 x 4 sets

Hip Adductor - 140 x 15 x 4 sets

Hip Abductor - 200 x 15 x 4 sets

Seated Calf Raise - 230 x 25 x 3 sets

Standing Calf Raise - 160 x 25 x 3 sets

Abs Crunches - 125 reps


Day 2 - Back, Biceps, Abs

Smith Machine Dead Lifts - 175 x 8 x 1 set, 200 x 8 x 1 set, 225 x 5 x 3 sets

T-Bar Rows - 120 x 8 x 4 sets

Close Grip Pull Downs - 145 x 8 x 4 sets

Low Cable Rows - 130 x 8 x 4 sets

Dumb Bell Shrugs - 55's x 32 x 4 sets

Dumb Bell Curls - 30's x 8 x 4 sets

Abs Crunches - 125 reps


Day 3 - Chest, Shoulders, Triceps and Abs

Dumb Bell Bench Press - 60's x 8 x 1 set, 70's x 8 x 1 set, 75's x 5 x 3 sets

Dumb Bell Incline Press - 55's x 8 x 4 sets

Bar Bell Military Press - 70 x 8 x 4 sets

Dumb Bell Side Rises - 25's x 8 x 4 sets

Triceps V-Bar pushdowns - 70 x 8 x 4 sets

Unassisted Pull Ups - 10 x 4 sets

Abs Crunches - 125 Reps

It was a great 17th week. This is the final week of the final six-week cycle of this excellent program. Next week is a week of rest.
Then, we will start a new program called, "Escalation Density Training (EDT)."

Supplements:

I am using the "Flex Wheeler Signature Series""as part of my training regimen:

Kre-Alkalyn EFX PRO - Pre-Workout Energy and Muscle Activator
Nytric EFX PRO - Vascularity and Muscle-Pump Intensifier
CELL RUSH - Post Workout Muscle Cell Re-fueling System
LBA PRO - Liquid Amino Acid and Protein Complex
LG5 PRO - Liquid Glutamine and Cell Volumizer
NF-PRO - 100% Pro-Grade Whey Protein

I completed this excellent AAEFX training program and as a result I am definitely Bigger, Badder and Better. No ****!
I think the "Older Generation" rules. very nice workout Scott
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Friday, November 27, 2009, Week 18 of the AAEFX Step-Load Progression Plan

Weight - 158.0

AAEFX Step-Load Progression calls for a week off after five weeks on in order to rest, recover and aid in building muscle. This was the week off after the third and final five-week cycle. I spent the week doing light cardio and bodyweight circuit training. I didn?t touch a weight, but did a lot of pull ups, push ups, dips, crunches, leg lifts and cardio, including skip rope and tread mill.

I?m feeling really great. My weight is steady and my muscle tone is good.

Supplements:

I am using the "Flex Wheeler Signature Series" as part of my training regimen:

Kre-Alkalyn EFX PRO - Pre-Workout Energy and Muscle Activator
Nytric EFX PRO - Vascularity and Muscle-Pump Intensifier
CELL RUSH - Post Workout Muscle Cell Re-fueling System
LBA PRO - Liquid Amino Acid and Protein Complex
LG5 PRO ? Liquid Glutamine and Cell Volumizer
NF-PRO ? 100% Pro-Grade Whey Protein

AAEFX has helped me complete this very difficult training regimen. I was able to lift heavier loads each week with comparative ease. I?m looking forward to continuing using the Flex Wheeler Signature Series as I begin my new workout routine, Escalation Density Training, next week.

Escalation Density Training (EDT) with HITT Cardio: A Four-Week Workout Plan

EDT involves a workout where you measure how much work is done, and then consistently and gradually increase the amount of work. When you do this, your muscles will grow, your metabolism will increase and you'll have a leaner, more muscular body. There's a paradox at work here. Because good fatigue management strategies allow you to do a lot more work, you'll end up sore. In other words EDT provides plenty of pain.

Procedure

. Each workout consists of three 15-minute time frames separated by a short (5 minute) rest period. In each time frame, you perform two exercises, for a total of 6 exercises per workout.

. In each time frame, the two exercises are performed in alternating fashion, back and forth, until the time frame has elapsed.

. After warming up the first 2 exercises, select a load that approximates a 10-12 RM for each exercise. Ideally, the weight used for each exercise should be equally difficult.

. Sets, reps, and rest intervals: Generally, most athletes find it more effective to do higher repetition (but not maximal effort) sets and shorter rests at the beginning, and then gradually progress to less reps per set and longer rests as fatigue accumulates. For example, begin by performing sets of 8 with very short (15-20 second) rests. As you begin to fatigue, increase your rest intervals as you drop down to sets of 6, then 4, and as the 15-minute time limit approaches, crank out a few singles in an effort of accomplish as many repetitions as possible in 15 minutes.

NOTE: Do not perform early sets to failure, or even near failure. Do 70% or so of what is possible (e.g., 8 reps with a 12-RM weight) at the beginning of the time frame. As the time limit approaches, work at or near failure as you attempt to break your rep record

. Progression: Each time you repeat the workout; your objective is to simply perform more total repetitions in the same time frame. Apply the 20/5 rule: as soon as you can increase the total number of reps by 20% or more, start the next workout with 5% more weight and start over.

That's essentially EDT. No pre-ordained numbers of sets, reps, or rest periods. It's entirely up to you. Your job is to complete the 15-minute work period, and then improve on it the next time. Oh, and be ready to feel some pain.

You will train four days per week using a three way split and rotate in order.

Example:

Day #1 workout A
Day #2 workout B
Day #3 workout C
Day #4 workout A

The following week start where you left off with workout B and repeat the cycle:

Day #1 workout B
Day #2 workout C
Day #3 workout A
Day # 4 workout B

It's OK to substitute exercises as long as you train the same body part. For instance, you may want to use barbells instead of dumb bells, squat rack instead of leg press. No problem.

Workout A: Chest & Back

First 15-minute time limit
A1- Incline press
A2- Medium grip pull down
(5-minute rest)

Second 15-minute time limit
B1- Dips
B2- Cable rows
(5-minute rest)

Third 15-minute time limit
C1- Hammer Machine Incline
C2- Hammer Machine rows
(5-minute rest)

Workout B: Legs

First 15-minutes time limit
A1- Leg Press
A2- Leg Curl
(5-minutes rest)

Second 15-minutes time limit
B1- Leg Extensions
B2- Seated Leg curls
(5-minutes rest)

Third 15-minutes time limit
C1-Seated calve raises
C2- Standing calve raises
(5-minutes rest)

Workout C: Arms and Delts

First 15-minutes time limit
A1- Incline dumb bell curls
A2- Seated shoulder extensions
(5-minutes rest)

Second 15-minute time limit
B1- Preacher curls
B2- Press downs
(5-minutes rest)

Third 15-minutes time limit
C1- Lateral Raise
C2- Bent Lateral Raise
(5-minutes rest)

Do cardio five days per week.

On Monday, Wednesday and Friday, do moderate cardio after EDT (if possible) for 30 minutes. On Tuesday and Thursday, Do a HITT session on a stationary bike, stair master, inclined treadmill or jump rope.

I'm going to have some fun with this plan. Each week will be tougher by design. I'm Getting Bigger, Badder and Better!

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Weight - 158.0

I?m going to have some fun with this plan. Each week will be tougher by design. I?m Getting Bigger, Badder and Better!

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It begins tough and goes from there, that is obvious ... I am going to have fun watching your progress.
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It begins tough and goes from there, that is obvious ... I am going to have fun watching your progress.
Why don't you copy the workout and do it yourself? It's a blast. I did it a couple of seasons ago and am anxious to get it on again.
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Why don't you copy the workout and do it yourself? It's a blast. I did it a couple of seasons ago and am anxious to get it on again.
Scott, I hired a personal trainer and he has my workouts and diet calculated till the end of July, 2010 for me. After I complete this program, I will be on my own. At that time I am going to follow your previous program or perhaps this one to begin a new phase.
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Monday, November 30, 2009

Weight: 158.2 pounds

Escalation Density Training (EDT) with HITT Cardio: A Four-Week Workout Plan

EDT involves a workout where you measure how much work is done, and then consistently and gradually increase the amount of work. When you do this, your muscles will grow, your metabolism will increase and you'll have a leaner, more muscular body. There's a paradox at work here. Because good fatigue management strategies allow you to do a lot more work, you'll end up sore. In other words EDT provides plenty of pain.

Workout A: Chest & Back

First 15-minute time limit, going back and forth between the two exercises

Flat Bench Dumb Bell Press
37.5 pound dumb bells x 8 reps x 10 sets

Close Grip Pull Down
100 pounds x 8 reps x 10 sets
(5-minute rest)

Second 15-minute time limit, going back and forth between the two exercises

Dips
Bodyweight x 8 reps x 10 sets

Cable rows
100 pounds x 8 reps x 10 sets
(5-minute rest)

Third 15-minute time limit, going back and forth between the two exercises

Precor Machine Incline Barbell Press
75 pounds x 8 reps x 10 sets

Bent Over Barbell Rows
65 pounds x 8 reps x 10 sets
(5-minute rest)

Plus, 20 minutes of moderate speed, moderate elevation tread mill
100 Abdominal Crunches

Supplements:

I am using the Flex Wheeler Signature Series as part of my training regimen:
Kre-Alkalyn EFX PRO Pre-Workout Energy and Muscle Activator
Nytric EFX PRO Vascularity and Muscle-Pump Intensifier
CELL RUSH Post Workout Muscle Cell Re-fueling System
LBA PRO Liquid Amino Acid and Protein Complex
LG5 PRO Liquid Glutamine and Cell Volumizer
NF-PRO 100% Pro-Grade Whey Protein

This new workout was intense. My heart rate was up the entire time. Fun Stuff.
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Wednesday, December 2, 2009

Weight: 158.6 pounds

Escalation Density Training (EDT) with HITT Cardio: A Four-Week Workout Plan

EDT involves a workout where you measure how much work is done, and then consistently and gradually increase the amount of work. When you do this, your muscles will grow, your metabolism will increase and you'll have a leaner, more muscular body. There's a paradox at work here. Because good fatigue management strategies allow you to do a lot more work, you'll end up sore. In other words EDT provides plenty of pain.

Workout B: Legs

First 15-minute time limit, going back and forth between the two exercises

Machine Leg Press
200 pounds x 8 reps x 10 sets

Prone Leg Curls
70 pounds x 8 reps x 10 sets

(5-minute rest)

Second 15-minute time limit, going back and forth between the two exercises

Machine Leg Extensions
110 pounds x 8 reps x 10 sets

Seated Leg Curls
70 pounds x 8 reps x 10 sets

(5-minute rest)

Third 15-minute time limit, going back and forth between the two exercises

Seated Calf Raises
75 pounds x 8 reps x 10 sets

Standing Calf Raises
Bodyweight plus 60 pounds x 8 reps x 10 sets

(5-minute rest)

20 minutes of moderate speed, moderate elevation tread mill
100 Abdominal Crunches

Supplements:

I am using the Flex Wheeler Signature Series as part of my training regimen:
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Yesterday I did a HITT Cardio session and a few abs crunches. My upper body still hurts from Monday's workout.

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Friday, December 4, 2009

Weight: 158.4 pounds

Escalation Density Training (EDT) with HITT Cardio: A Four-Week Workout Plan

EDT involves a workout where you measure how much work is done, and then consistently and gradually increase the amount of work. When you do this, your muscles will grow, your metabolism will increase and you'll have a leaner, more muscular body. There's a paradox at work here. Because good fatigue management strategies allow you to do a lot more work, you'll end up sore. In other words EDT provides plenty of pain.

Workout C: Arms and Delts

First 15-minute time limit, going back and forth between the two exercises

Incline Dumb Bell Curls
17.5 pounds x 10 reps x 10 sets

Seated Dumb Bell Shoulder Extensions
20 pounds x 10 reps x 10 sets

(5-minute rest)

Second 15-minute time limit, going back and forth between the two exercises

Preacher Curls
45 pounds x 10 reps x 10 sets

Cable Press Downs (Rope, Straight Bar and V-Bar)
50 pounds x 10 reps x 10 sets

(5-minute rest)

Third 15-minute time limit, going back and forth between the two exercises

Dumb Bell Lateral Raises
12 pounds x 10 reps x 10 sets

Bent Over Cable Cross Raises
40 pounds x 10 reps x 10 sets (20 pounds on each side)

(5-minute rest)

20 minutes of moderate speed, moderate elevation tread mill
100 Abdominal Crunches

Supplements:

I am using the Flex Wheeler Signature Series as part of my training regimen:

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Thursday I did a HITT Cardio session and a few abs crunches. My legs are killing me from Wednesday.
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Monday, December 7, 2009

Weight: 160.2 pounds

Escalation Density Training (EDT) with HITT Cardio: A Four-Week Workout Plan, Week Two

EDT involves a workout where you measure how much work is done, and then consistently and gradually increase the amount of work. When you do this, your muscles will grow, your metabolism will increase and you'll have a leaner, more muscular body. There's a paradox at work here. Because good fatigue management strategies allow you to do a lot more work, you'll end up sore. In other words EDT provides plenty of pain.

Workout A: Chest & Back

First 15-minute time limit, going back and forth between the two exercises

Flat Bench Dumb Bell Press
42.5 pound dumb bells x 10 reps x 8 sets

Close Grip Pull Down
115 pounds x 10 reps x 8 sets

(5-minute rest)

Second 15-minute time limit, going back and forth between the two exercises

Dips
Bodyweight x 10 reps x 8 sets

Cable rows
115 pounds x 10 reps x 8 sets

(5-minute rest)

Third 15-minute time limit, going back and forth between the two exercises

Precor Machine Barbell Incline Press
85 pounds x 10 reps x 8 sets

Bent Over Dumb Bell Rows
30 pound dumb bells x 10 reps x 8 sets

(5-minute rest)

20 minutes of moderate speed, moderate elevation tread mill
125 Abdominal Crunches

Supplements:

I am using the Flex Wheeler Signature Series as part of my training regimen:

Kre-Alkalyn EFX PRO Pre-Workout Energy and Muscle Activator
Nytric EFX PRO Vascularity and Muscle-Pump Intensifier
CELL RUSH Post Workout Muscle Cell Re-fueling System
LBA PRO Liquid Amino Acid and Protein Complex
LG5 PRO Liquid Glutamine and Cell Volumizer
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Today we upped the weight, upped the reps and lowered the sets. It's still very intense.

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