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Topic: Power Factor Training
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Cool Novice

Posts: 11 From:Regina,Saskatchewan,Canada Registered: Jun 2000
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posted September 06, 2000 03:37 PM |
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With this recent interest in the training by Sisco And Little could somebody post a sample routine for Power Factor Training if you have the book.Thanks.
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Amateur Bodybuilder

Posts: 57 From:WA, USA Registered: Aug 2000
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posted September 06, 2000 04:19 PM |
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That book is rediculous, I skimmed through it at barnes and noble. it is supposedly scientifically backed up, blah blah blahexample chest workout from the book: "scientific efficiency of chest exercises": flye's 60% dips 50% incline DB press 60% etc. etc. oh yeah Bench press chest efficiency 90% aaaaaaaahaaaaahaaa ha ha ha sample chest workout: 10 sets of flat bench that's it... It is the biggest waste of paper and ink I've have ever layed eys on. read threads regarding workout routines for advice.
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Elite Bodybuilder
 
Posts: 875 From:Pierrefonds, QC, Canada Registered: Apr 2000
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posted September 07, 2000 03:34 PM |
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Thats not PowerFactorTRaining!!!! I have the book totally not what you said!
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Amateur Bodybuilder

Posts: 57 From:WA, USA Registered: Aug 2000
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posted September 07, 2000 04:26 PM |
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So if you have the book why not answer the guys questions? The part I saw about chest training said all exercises were a waste of time, do 10 sets of bench only!
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Elite Bodybuilder
 
Posts: 875 From:Pierrefonds, QC, Canada Registered: Apr 2000
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posted September 07, 2000 04:45 PM |
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It must be the wrong book dude. Day1 Deadlifts 2 X 20 Bench Press 2 X 20 Chins 2 X 20 Leg Press 2 X 20 Leg Press Caf raise 2 X 20 Day 2 Military Press 2 X 20 Shrugs 2 X 20 Close geip press 2 X 20 Preacher curls 2 X 20 Ab Crunch 2 X 20 All sets are done in partiel movements, 2-4 inches. You need 20 reps to keep time under tension to be about 50 seconds or so. If you did full range you will only need 8 reps. But with partiels you use more weight for the same time under tension. More weight + same reps =More force per sec.
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Amateur Bodybuilder

Posts: 103 From:USA Registered: Jul 2000
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posted September 08, 2000 01:31 PM |
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I actually tried this about 6 years ago... I remember that my lifts increased on the partial movements quite a bit but I really don't remember how well my full range lifts went so it must not of been real good. They stressed that you should work the strongest range of the muscle therby overloading it and forcing the weaker part of the muscle to get stronger also. Let me know if you do it and if it works------------------ "I've got to keep running the course, I've got to keep running and win at all costs, I've got to keep going--be strong Must be self determined and push myself on"
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Amateur Bodybuilder

Posts: 218 From:CRESSKILL, NJ Registered: Jul 2000
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posted September 09, 2000 07:27 PM |
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BUMP!------------------ Your not a fish...your a MAN! HOMO-ERECTUS!
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