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Old 03-02-2006, 06:51 AM
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Default Mark Rippetoe's 3x5 Training

as i mentioned before, i'm not doing 8FHT for the reasons mentioned by Eric, Kane and 0311...

this is the original 3x5 Training Routine prescribed by Mark Rippetoe:

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Originally Posted by 9cyclops9
Here's a routine for beginners suggested by Mark Rippetoe, who specializes in getting beginners big and strong. A 30-40 lb increase in muscular bodyweight over a 6 month period is pretty standard with his athletes.

Workout A

3x5 Squat
3x5 Bench Press
1x5 Deadlift

Workout B

3x5 Squat
3x5 Military Press
3x5 Power Clean

Warm up using several sets before doing the 3 work sets (or 1 for the deadlift). If you're using 175, for example, it would look like this:

Warm up sets

2x5xbar (sets x reps x weight)
1x5x85
1x3x125
1x2x155

Work sets

3x5x175


You alternate workout A and B, 3 non-consecutive days per week. So you might do:

Week 1

M

Workout A

W

Workout B

F

Workout A

Week 2

M

Workout B

W

Workout A

F

Workout B


Add weight to the bar whenever possible. If you're very new to lifting weights, or if most of your lifting has focused on curls and other isolation movements, you'll probably be able to add some weight each workout. Maybe 5-10 lbs each time in the squat and deadlift, and about 5 lbs in the other three lifts.

And eat a lot of food. A whole lot.

It's fine to add some assistance work such as abs, hypers, or maybe some direct biceps and triceps work, but don't overdo it. For direct arm work, 3 sets of 8 of one lift for each muscle at the end of your last workout of the week will be plenty. Your arms are getting hit hard all week on this routine, so you don't want to blast them with iso stuff as well.

The part about food is important. You MUST eat big to get big. Rippetoe recommends 4 meals per day, plus a gallon of milk spread throughout the day. That seems to be working well for me. Make the meals big. For instance, I might have an 8 oz steak, large baked potato, a big salad with olive oil and vinegar, and a large glass of milk. This is around 1000 calories for this one meal. A lot, yes, but you need a surplus to grow. You may gain some fat, but it's much easier to lose fat and preserve muscle mass than it is to gain muscle without gaining fat.

To quote Rippetoe directly,


Quote:
Originally Posted by Mark Rippetoe
It is possible, and quite likely, that skinny kids on this program will gain 10-15 lbs. of non-fat bodyweight in the first 2 weeks of a good barbell training program, provided they eat well. "Well" means 4 or so meals per day, based on meat and egg protein sources, with lots of fruit and vegetables, and lots of milk. Lots. Most sources within the heavy training community agree that a good starting place is one gram of protein per pound of bodyweight per day, with the rest of the diet making up 2500-5000 calories, depending on training requirements and body composition. Although these numbers provide much eyebrow-raising and cautionary statement-issuing from the registered dietetics people, it is a fact that these numbers work well for the vast majority of trainees, and have done so for decades.
i dont know what power cleans are, and i'm not sure whether deadlifts twice in a week is a good idea, so for now i'm going to be subtituting power cleans with Barbell Rows...

here is an article on bb.com which is a very beautifully written article on Mark Rippetoe's Training Routine:
http://forum.bodybuilding.com/showthread.php?t=712752

in addition to this, i'll be doing assistance work like arms and HIIT training for 15 minutes each session... lets see what happens.. hopefully, i'll lift big and grow strong and keep looking good and more than that: i'll be able to stick to this for some time... like maybe 2-3 months... but i'll take 1 day at a time

oh, and 0311 also told me that i should start off with a moderate weight so as to build a stronger base to build on... i think i'll do 70% of my 1 RM for tomorrow...

that means 60 kgs bench, 65 kgs squats and 100 kgs deadlifts... see you tomorrow....
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Last edited by _Wolf_; 03-08-2006 at 05:43 AM.
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