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Ant's GVT
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10-30-2006, 05:36 PM
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Ant's GVT
I started the German Volume Training program today, using the beginner's program suggested at http://anabolicminds.com/forum/exerc...-training.html
Day 1
Decline Dumbell press (semi supinated grip)- 10x10x100 lbs
Chin ups- 8,6,4,3,3
Incline dumbell flys- 3x12x40 lbs (could have done 50 instead)
Dumbell rows- 3x11-12x65
I was obviously having problems hitting the 10x10 for the chin up sets, but I could feel the strain on my chest and triceps from the decline dumbell presses around the 5th or 6th set.
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10-30-2006, 05:38 PM
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best of luck....ill be watching..
also: u might want to graduate grom GVT to A-GVT and then to OVT...
good luck bro.
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10-30-2006, 06:12 PM
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That link sucks Ant.
Here's a writeup I compiled that's a hell of a lot better:
All Things GVT
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10-30-2006, 07:02 PM
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oh yea, that writeup's a lot better. I have a better idea of what I'm doin now. thanks 0311.
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10-31-2006, 01:45 PM
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ok so now that I read all of that, I'm not sure that GVT is what I want to be doing. My goal is more bulking than endurance, so maybe I should do something along a 5x5 program?
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10-31-2006, 03:26 PM
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hst is also an option.
so is Fortified Iron's Programs.
infact, if u eat right ANY program should bulk u up..
but if ur looking for strength 5x5 will probably benefit u the most..
i post a lot on the hst boards and i tweaked some hst principles to come up with a kick-ass program. if u want more info on it pm me
but otherwise i say 5x5 should do the trick
best of luck
Sentinel
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10-31-2006, 03:39 PM
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yea I did a HST program 0311 hooked me up with this summer. it went good but I'm thinking 5x5 would be fun too so scratch this idea haha
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10-31-2006, 04:34 PM
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OVT is also an option
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10-31-2006, 05:27 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Ant
ok so now that I read all of that, I'm not sure that GVT is what I want to be doing. My goal is more bulking than endurance, so maybe I should do something along a 5x5 program?
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I think you should still do it IMO. You'll see some returns if you do it for a few weeks I would think. I just don't think it's good for the long haul, and especially lack luster if you follow Poliquin's recommendations for weeks at a time.
10 x 10 for a single exercise isn't very attractive to me, squatting aside. I think you'd be best suited doing the GVT: 2000 instead of Poliquin's GVT. So instead of doing 10 x 10 for a single chest exercise, you're spreading the 10 sets out between 4 exercises, while keeping the minimal rest between sets.
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Here's a brief synopsis of the more important points of the GVT 2000 program:
- Ten sets of ten, albeit using 4 exercises that stress the muscles from different angles
- The weight you use for the first 9 sets stays the same.
- When you can actually do 10 sets of 10, it's time to add more weight.
- Rest 60 to 90 seconds between sets.
- Pay strict attention to tempo, using 402 for chest, back, and leg movements; and 302 for shoulder, bicep, and tricep movement.
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I know my compilation wasn't too favorable to the program, but I'm not saying it wouldn't work either. If you did something like the GVT 2000 for a month, then doing perhaps the AGVT for another few months on top of that, I think it would produce great results.
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10-31-2006, 05:36 PM
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If you did something like the GVT 2000 for a month, then doing perhaps the AGVT for another few months on top of that, I think it would produce great results.
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great results in terms of bulking?
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