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Anyone read Schwarzenegger's Encyclopedia

littleflex

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Anyway I bought Arnold Schwarzenegger's New Encyclopedia to modern bodybuilding and so far I am half way done reading. Me and my work out partner last week started using Arnold's begginer level two training program and I was just wondering if anyone else has tried his programs or what they think of them. So far I think they are great and I am seeing some reasults, granted its only been 2 weeks. Anyone let me know what you guys think??? :confused:
 
If it's working for you, stick with it. That said I think most of the routines in Arnold's Encyclopedia will lead to gross-overtraining for an average person. Training every bodypart 2-3 times a week is usually counterproductive, unless you're just getting started with weights. The beginner routines aren't too bad, but they get progressively worse as you move to intermediate and then the advanced routines The competition routine is insane IMO. The routines are typical for the 70's. Most bodybuilders today have indirectly, whether they realize it or not, been influenced by the ideas of Arthur Jones, Mike Mentzer, etc. and train each bodypart once a week with a much lower volume of work than Arnold performed. There are exceptions, like Lee Priest, but one-hour workouts, hitting each bodypart once a week have become pretty much the norm--and with good reason.
 
i have probably read the whole thing twice.

really.... i have had the book for almost 3 years now.

good stuff........ a lot of the diet part is outdated.

pretty much all of it is.

but the training things are good.

the one workout i like the best is what he called his power workouts.

its where he would do bench press doing a set of 20
then 10
then 5
then 3 then
1-2 reps for 5 sets.
then 5 sets of 1-2 for incline
then 5 sets of 1-2 for flies.

yeah........ that one hurts.

i mainly like the bit on competion....... there is a lot of good info there.

X
 
Exodus said:
i have probably read the whole thing twice.

really.... i have had the book for almost 3 years now.

good stuff........ a lot of the diet part is outdated.

pretty much all of it is.

but the training things are good.

the one workout i like the best is what he called his power workouts.

its where he would do bench press doing a set of 20
then 10
then 5
then 3 then
1-2 reps for 5 sets.
then 5 sets of 1-2 for incline
then 5 sets of 1-2 for flies.

yeah........ that one hurts.

i mainly like the bit on competion....... there is a lot of good info there.

X

You ever do that bench workout? if so how did you like it?
 
yeah well that training program works just great for someone on juice like arnold was since he was 15.

I did it, It cut me up and made me very vascular

the abs workout worked

I don't think any of it made me stronger
 
Ok, I was going to let it slide. I even hit the back button, but, i just can't do it. Don't give me that shit about juice. Granted, one cannont possible attain a pro-caliber physique without it, but it doesn't magically grow muscles even if you're training improperly. Hey, dude, you know what I heard. I heard that if you eat some D-bol and shoot some test you can eat a candy bar and put on 20lbs of muscle. Better than that, you can lift the 20lbs DBs and still weigh 300lbs just because steroids automatically make you big even if you don't know shit about training or diet.
 
I too think the routines will lead to over training and the Diet info is out dated. I read it for info on how to do specific exercises and mostly for inspiration. -john
 
serioius overtraining programs, decent book for knowledge, i dont know why he lies about his use though, what a fucking liar, but he's still the best!
 
freshr1 said:
I have a signed copy :D .. wouldn't touch it with a 10ft pole! Could be worth something one day.

u serious? how'd u get that?

yeah i got the book, love it. the beginner program kinda blew me away though, seems like overtraining to me but if its working for you go for it. get LOTS of rest after those workouts...
 
I liked reading it for motivation and not so much a blueprint for training. I also like hearing the stories he tells.
 
My old roommate gave me his copy when he moved out like 2 1/2 years ago.

I never worked out for real before that but always wanted to get into it. That book helped me out on how to perform excercises for what body part once I did start to actually try.

but I never followed those routines. . .
 
Grizzly said:
Ok, I was going to let it slide. I even hit the back button, but, i just can't do it. Don't give me that shit about juice. Granted, one cannont possible attain a pro-caliber physique without it, but it doesn't magically grow muscles even if you're training improperly. Hey, dude, you know what I heard. I heard that if you eat some D-bol and shoot some test you can eat a candy bar and put on 20lbs of muscle. Better than that, you can lift the 20lbs DBs and still weigh 300lbs just because steroids automatically make you big even if you don't know shit about training or diet.
well said
 
i havent read the new version..but i have the old one..and the training programs there are insane..and then some
 
littleflex said:
Anyway I bought Arnold Schwarzenegger's New Encyclopedia to modern bodybuilding and so far I am half way done reading. Me and my work out partner last week started using Arnold's begginer level two training program and I was just wondering if anyone else has tried his programs or what they think of them. So far I think they are great and I am seeing some reasults, granted its only been 2 weeks. Anyone let me know what you guys think??? :confused:
"Remeber... when you are not practicing, someone somewhere, is practicing, and when you meet hime he will win." ~ Bill Bradley
 
One of the best books I have ever read! But you are exactly right Latimer, I read the stories and exercises for the body part I will be working that night and I can only say SHEER MOTIVATION :smash:
 
His workout programs in that book willl generally only work for the genetically gifted, juiced to the gills trainee. The workouts are way too many sets.

If some of those routines and diet plans are anything like "The Oak" followed himself....he could of made much better progress by training less and eating/resting more.
 
Dude, i have learned so much from that book, i would say that it has been the most motivating thing i have read!
great book, and its huge with tons of pics, definently worth the 20 bucks
 
That book was my beginners manual when I started. Actually I had the original book, but this one has the addition of a few new things, as well as pictures of Lee Priest, so that makes it worth evern more. I would have to agree with the other people who said that it could lean a bit more towards the overtraining side with some of the workouts, but people can definitly change the workouts to their needs; you know give or take.
 
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