Hail to the Dinosaurs!
Yesterday I received an email from a reader
who asked whether abbreviated training really
works.
Apparently, he's been reading "stuff on the
internet" that tells him he has to follow long,
frequent workouts to make any sort of
meaningful progress.
So let me offer a counter view to the interweb
stuff.
I'll make it very simple. I'll give it you in six short
words -- and they even rhyme, so that will make
it very easy to remember.
If you over-train, you won't gain.
Period, end of story.
And that's what the Interweb whiz kids all forget.
It's not just how how hard you train. It's how you
recover from your training. No recovery means no
gains in strength and muscle mass.
Most trainees start off by making good gains, in
part because they're not strong enough to over-train.
But as they grow stronger and better conditioned,
they start to over-do things. And at that point, their
progress comes crashing to a halt.
Many trainess train for years without making any
progress because they over-do things in the gym
and they are barely able to stay even, much less
to make significant gains in strength and muscle
mass.
Go to any gym in the world, and you'll see this
happen over and over. It probably happens to
99% of the trainees at the typical gym.
And no one seems to be able to figure it out --
which is amazing, because the answer is very
simple and very obvious:
Train less, but train harder and heavier.
So when someone asks me, "Does abbreviated
training really work?" the answer is this:
1. Yes, it does.
and
2. Try it and see for yourself.
And remember , there's an entire army of Dinosaurs
around the world who've found that abbreviated
training brought them the best results of their
lives.
If it worked for them, it will work for you.
As always, thanks for reading, and have a
great day. If you train today, make it a good
one.
Yours in strength,
Brooks Kubik
P.S. My new Dinosaur Training Secrets courses
will get you on the right track for BIG GAINS
with sensible, abbreviated workouts. Grab them
in your choice of hard-copy or Kindle e-book:
a. Dinosaur Training Secrets, Vol. 1.
"Exercises, Workouts and Training
Programs"
Kindle e-book:
http://brookskubik.com/dinosaursecrets01_kindle.html
Hard-copy:
http://www.brookskubik.com/dinosaur_secrets_01.html
b. Dinosaur Training Secrets, Vol. 2,
"How Strong Are You?"
Kindle e-book:
http://www.brookskubik.com/dinosaur_secrets2_kindle.html
Hard-copy:
http://www.brookskubik.com/dinosaur_secrets_02.html
c. Dinosaur Training Secrets, Vol. 3,
"How to Use Old-School Progression
Methods for Fast and Steady Gains in
Strength, Muscle and Power"
Kindle e-book:
http://www.brookskubik.com/dinosaur_secrets3_kindle.html
Hard-copy:
http://www.brookskubik.com/dinosaur_secrets_03.html
P.S. 2. Thought for the Day: "Train hard enough and heavy
enough to stimulate growth, and then stop." -- Brooks
Kubik
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