The SHORTEST Strength Program Ever Made

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Alexander Bromley

Alexander Bromley

Күн бұрын

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@AlexanderBromley
@AlexanderBromley 5 ай бұрын
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@Ozk-nq9qr
@Ozk-nq9qr Жыл бұрын
This man is highly under appreciated he deserves a lot more recognition than he gets
@zsahe21
@zsahe21 Жыл бұрын
Absolutely
@drno62
@drno62 Жыл бұрын
...which one? Pavel or Alex?
@d0nnerhall932
@d0nnerhall932 Жыл бұрын
Thats true!
@cyrusv77
@cyrusv77 Жыл бұрын
@@drno62yes
@brockburns2575
@brockburns2575 Жыл бұрын
Strongly agree
@jculbert2221
@jculbert2221 Жыл бұрын
Pavel and Dan John are both guys who deserve much more coverage than they get. Hell, Dan is still totally open to fitness podcasts calling him up for a chat, but none of usual names ever seem to do it. The two of them have made an art out of both minimalist programs (when needed) and extremely simple, back-to-basics training that gets results. It's a shame more people haven't heard of them.
@hasanc1526
@hasanc1526 Жыл бұрын
Dan John's easy strength program is criminally underrated
@AndJusTIceForRob
@AndJusTIceForRob Жыл бұрын
Yup! Fun fact: Marty Gallagher supposedly helped get Pavel on the map. He said they were having steak together at Marty’s house, and Marty learned of Pavel’s credential of Master of Sport in Kettlebells. Marty suggested Pavel take the KB thing and run with it in the US, and Pavel told Marty that KBs are too hard and that the average person isn’t going to want to put in the work. Anyway, I guess Pavel took the advice anyway, and I’m glad he did!
@farstrider79
@farstrider79 Жыл бұрын
Yeah, I heard Dan first on The Art Of Manliness. Great program!
@oldnatty61
@oldnatty61 Жыл бұрын
Naw! The guys to read are Randall J. Strossen, "Super Squats", Stuart McRobert, "Brawn", and all his "Hard Gainer" mags, Brooks D. Kubik, "Dinosaur Training", and anything by Dr. Ken.
@Silence-and-Violence
@Silence-and-Violence Жыл бұрын
​@oldnatty61 what do you think those guys have shared that is unique that other big names haven't touched on as well?
@aatiles0187
@aatiles0187 Жыл бұрын
I got this book 15 yrs ago and tried it. Best physique I ever had and strongest I ever was. The other trainers called me Two Set Tony and laugh. My retort was to take off my shirt and simply say it works. The laughter stopped. It's a strength program, not hypertrophy, but things will grow that need to grow. Well, I've got good genetics. At 5' 9" my weight went up to 185. My calves grew, my back blew up and my legs looked like tree trunks. Even my hard to grow shoulders grew. Instead of single arm overhead press, I did incline dumbbell presses utilizing the same everyday concept. I was a lean monster. Oh, yeah, even my obliques grew. The secret not talked about in this vid is the concept of total body muscle irradiation, contract every muscle in your body with each rep while you try to squeeze the barbell into spaghetti.
@seankenny100
@seankenny100 Жыл бұрын
I haven’t read the book. When you mention utilising the same everyday concept do mean you did this every day? Thanks
@Strider86
@Strider86 7 ай бұрын
@@seankenny100it’s a 5x per week program. When it gets heavy you can switch to 3. Hope you’ve gotten the book by now
@mznxbcv12345
@mznxbcv12345 3 ай бұрын
go on?
@MR12AMAZING
@MR12AMAZING 27 күн бұрын
I doubt you had 'tree trunk legs' at 5ft 9 185lbs.
@Trollfacevidz
@Trollfacevidz 18 күн бұрын
@@MR12AMAZING same bro
@prostrongmanzack
@prostrongmanzack Жыл бұрын
Pavel!!!! This was my first strength book ever. "Power to the People!" From Russia with Love!
@therealforestelf
@therealforestelf Жыл бұрын
5 years back I got pretty tired of training (was more like a chore, didn't feel like spending hours upon hours in the gym) so I just did 2 sessions with 2 exercises (Dips&Deadlifts; Frontsquat&PullUps) for 3x5/3x3/3x5/3x3 until eternity. in the low motivational weeks I had only 2 sessions when I felt like I got more motivation I did up to 5 sessions a week. worked well, kept my gains and did some more without doing anything fancy (already had 4 years of training xp so basically still bambi). high frequency is dope, marathon sessions at the gym more than once or twice a week is a chore though. respect to all strongmen & bodybuilders out there, you guys are insane and I love you for that lmao
@jacklauren9359
@jacklauren9359 Жыл бұрын
How many hours do you guys spend on anaerobic system? 2 hours? 1 hour or less is enough to get adaptations you want.
@farstrider79
@farstrider79 Жыл бұрын
I do suitcase deadlift/dips one day Bulgarian split squats/overhead press another. Other than a few minutes of mobility and core work every morning, that's all I do.
@andrewmaher8409
@andrewmaher8409 Жыл бұрын
This is basically my goto template. Minimal fuss, minimal gear. Maximum real life “gainz”, and you get usefully strong.
@desertshooter007
@desertshooter007 Жыл бұрын
This makes sense 👏 General physical preparedness BASED
@lincolnpascual
@lincolnpascual Жыл бұрын
After I got wounded and lost my leg along with a few organs, I had to rethink my training regiment in order to stay in the game (yes, I'm an amputee and still actively working in a combat capacity... fucking science, amirite) and I came up with something very similar. I go heavy only 2 days a week, which consists of lifting with free weights, resistance bands, or sandbags (I mix it up by rolling a dice) while in full kit. The rest of the days I'm either working or doing skill based training (martial arts, shooting, movement, etc). 39, 5'8", missing a leg, still holding at 175 stacked and well defined. And I'm still running circles around guys practically half my age. Fuck, I'll take it lol
@JustinRudd42
@JustinRudd42 Жыл бұрын
If you follow Dan John at all, he has the concept of bus bench and park bench workouts. Power to the People is my goto park bench. I also use it quite frequently when work gets overwhelming. I can get up early and bang this out in 15 minutes. Spend 15 minutes after that on the rower or my bike. I’m not going to break any records doing that long term. But at 5 days a week, I can maintain my strength, and even drive my deadlift and overhead press up a bit if I have to stay on it for a month or two. And it does feel like “cheating”. 15 minutes. In and out.
@hdcdry03
@hdcdry03 Жыл бұрын
My work gets crazy busy in the spring/summer months. I drop to 1 compound lift, 1 other lift for 4 sets compound 3 sets other lift at these times. 5 days a week. It keeps me working but i never get super sore or destroyed. I do that till September/October when things slow down again then get back to strength building.
@justinhurley7337
@justinhurley7337 Жыл бұрын
I’ve enjoyed so many of your videos, but this might be the one that will impact my lifting the most. Basic, easy to grasp method of adjustment and customizing a program to how I’m responding to the training. I feel genuinely smarter after watching this. Thank you for all the hard earned knowledge you share!
@edzegles8939
@edzegles8939 Жыл бұрын
Great video. Makes total sense.
@mat7593
@mat7593 Жыл бұрын
If you would like to learn about about this style I highly recommend Pavel and Dan Johns book Easy Strength.
@bradm1507
@bradm1507 Жыл бұрын
The cycling segment is hugely valuable. It basically puts structure around something I've started realizing intuitively when hitting a wall: maybe I need to back off on the weight, maybe I need to keep the weight and just try to progress the rep count, maybe I just need a little more recovery, etc. Great job with the video and explanations.
@ShiftyBTW
@ShiftyBTW Жыл бұрын
Bromley and Pavel? It's an instant thumbs up
@venividiscripsiaeternum
@venividiscripsiaeternum 4 ай бұрын
In ode to Mentzer. Basically Heavy Duty.
@arsey5118
@arsey5118 Жыл бұрын
Stuart McRobert wrote about extremely abbreviated routines like this 35 years ago. That said, I have tremendous respect for Tsatsouline and his body of work.
@jakemaxwell2800
@jakemaxwell2800 Жыл бұрын
I love Stuarts books, great method for average naturals
@oldnatty61
@oldnatty61 Жыл бұрын
His Books, but even more his magazine was an absolute game changer for anyone willing to listen.
@Wizard-ys3vf
@Wizard-ys3vf Жыл бұрын
I used to have a subscription to his magazine Hardgainer I loved it !!
@oldnatty61
@oldnatty61 Жыл бұрын
@@Wizard-ys3vf I have every issue.💪
@leighwallis5782
@leighwallis5782 4 ай бұрын
Was that bodybuilding a scientific approach and Brawn??
@michaelmcdonald1620
@michaelmcdonald1620 Жыл бұрын
this style of training is so intuitive and approachable for so many people
@JohnRhodes-lv3rg
@JohnRhodes-lv3rg 10 ай бұрын
The barbell deadlift and KB one arm press is a good workaround for people nervous about one arm Barbell press.
@SriranjanSeshadri
@SriranjanSeshadri Жыл бұрын
Great video. I admire the work of Pavel, and a bigger admirer of Dan John. I follow Dan John's 'Easy Strength' program after 6 months of a typical body building program. It is remarkably simple and requires only about 30 minutes in the gym. Best part is, it just works. Would be keen to learn of your opinion on this program/approach.
@RebuildingSaad
@RebuildingSaad Жыл бұрын
Dan John's work has been a game changer for me too! I love his podcast as well.
@johnlammergeier2890
@johnlammergeier2890 4 ай бұрын
Mentzer had the 2 move workout once per week, worked great
@nicholaskendrick8967
@nicholaskendrick8967 Жыл бұрын
I work in construction and it’s hard work I have only trained twice a week for the past 20 years with full bodywork outs and it works for me
@brianbelden8771
@brianbelden8771 Жыл бұрын
Pavel is the master of teaching someone that has a regular day-job how to train for strength. Nobody wants to be super sore when you have to move boxes around a warehouse all day. I’ve been following Pavels work for years, and if someone is looking for some awesome training goals, his Strong First certifications (SFG 1, SFG 2, etc) are REALLY good, useful, real world goals. Also, don’t sleep on his Simple and Sinister book/programming. Even though it’s a kettlebell book, the principles work with any barbell lift.
@ryanrogers8211
@ryanrogers8211 Жыл бұрын
HIS BOOK BEYOND BODYBUILDING IS INCREDIBLE AS WELL.
@HagakureJunkie
@HagakureJunkie 11 ай бұрын
If you actually moved boxes for a living, you’d be strong, not weak like you are. Construction workers lift weights AND work all day.
@lukedavis6711
@lukedavis6711 7 ай бұрын
You do to a point but eventually theres no more gains from it and just years of exhuast​ion @@HagakureJunkie
@Junglebtc
@Junglebtc 5 ай бұрын
​@j.5221 Your an idiot . When you do manual labour been excessively sore from weights impacts your job makes it harder. I guarantee you don't work physically and train . I've had both sedinary and physical jobs . I train differently for both . You can train to failure/intensity max while working from a laptop and be sore no sweat . When I'm using machinery for marble floor restoration/maintenance I train leaving 2 reps in reserve so as not to feel like shit when I'm on my feet 8-19 hrs per day
@mds7569
@mds7569 16 күн бұрын
I appreciate the effort to not fall into bodybuilding time-consuming lifestyle, but 2 exercises only is not the best way to go... Our body is made to work in a lot of different manners and using only two movements (not even so complicated btw...) will develop overuse problems and unbalances all over. I think that this method should have been made of 4 workouts with 2 different exercises every workout, it would have been waaay more balanced, productive and safe on the long run. If I had to use only two movements, by the way I would have chose thrusters plus c&j, they cover many more muscles and athletic values.
@CaciqueShinobi
@CaciqueShinobi Жыл бұрын
Ill never forget that my reddit account got hacked because i shared your video about how steroids dont turn you into super soldiers on the bjj subreddit. Good times
@DangRenBo
@DangRenBo Жыл бұрын
Simple can work. When I am highly time limited (but manage not to drop training completely...😂), I tend to use one of two simple plans: 1. Clean and press (with front squat in there, obviously) alternated with deadlift 2-3 days a week. 2. 3x10 giant sets of bench / row /squat at a weight I can do with no warmup. Either of these will keep me from slipping too much and get me in and out of the gym in 15 minutes, tops.
@dennisnordlund902
@dennisnordlund902 Жыл бұрын
I did something very similar when I got my first child and in the begining it felt like shit honestly, I was certain that I’d lose all my gains I had worked for years for. But that turned out to be one of the most productive training periods in my life and made me jacked as f u c k and still affect training decisions to this day. Everyone should try a few months like that.
@marcust478
@marcust478 Жыл бұрын
Sorry but what would be 3x10 giant sets? It's 3 sets of 10 reps, right? Or it's 10 reps minimum up to whatever you can take?
@DangRenBo
@DangRenBo Жыл бұрын
@@marcust478 a giant set is like a super set, but there are more exercises, so I just did 10 reps each of squat-bench-row, then rested one to two minutes and started another set. Repeat again.
@zerrodefex
@zerrodefex Жыл бұрын
​@@DangRenBoa Giant Set is 4 exercises in a row, 3 in a row is a Tri-Set, 2 a Superset.
@DangRenBo
@DangRenBo Жыл бұрын
@@zerrodefex That really depends. Do a search. Many of the first search results support my use, and it was definitely the norm when I learned it twenty years ago, when tri-sets weren't a thing. Perhaps the definition has changed over time. Or maybe it's a regional thing because many of the sites saying four sets are UK/European.
@pwilsonkelly
@pwilsonkelly Жыл бұрын
My strength focus now revolves around the full clean and press and the snatch, either with a barbell or a dumbbell. Anywhere, anytime, any day. Same weight - just for maintenance (not interested in hypertrophy). I mix in calisthenics (dips, chins and shrimp squats) Tsatsouline style grease the groove, skipping and stair sprints. 58 years old and I just want to be athletic and mobile.
@jprp999
@jprp999 10 ай бұрын
WTH is a Shrimp squat?
@pwilsonkelly
@pwilsonkelly 10 ай бұрын
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@robbybeauchamp
@robbybeauchamp 8 ай бұрын
@@jprp999 It's a sigle leg squat where your non-working leg is held behind you instead of in front like a Pistol squat. Similar to a skater squat, but more knee bend on the non-working leg. Goal is to be able to hold the foot of the non-working leg with your hand so your knee is bent almost like a quad stretch. Lower until the bent knee touches the groud, squat back up. I find it harder than Pistols due to the weird balance.
@jprp999
@jprp999 8 ай бұрын
Thanks, i might try that next time i'm forced to do a home workout.@@robbybeauchamp
@AAkCN1
@AAkCN1 Жыл бұрын
Hey Bromley. Superb video and philosophy. I thought about the same stuff like a year ago and decided to focus on deadlifts and dumbell chest/shoulder press variations. Really helped me to get better at the foundational level and also realistic to consistently work out. Now that I feel more confident than ever in how I do the exercises I started your 70s Powerlifting programm. Lets see how that goes. Thank you very much for the good quality videos. Thankful to the algorithm as well who brought me here some weeks ago
@FiddiTwo
@FiddiTwo Жыл бұрын
will reiterate i could listen to these analysis all day long .. not cos im gonna change everything everyday, but i love thinking about the process in different ways.. thanks!
@Rigg999-zz7nc
@Rigg999-zz7nc 7 ай бұрын
I would not have the strength I have today or have found my love for p lifting if I didn't find a old beat up copy of power to the people. After that I bought beyond bodybuilding (Heise shrugs.. suitcase deadlift..the sheko program!!!) Pavel books are worth the money. Such good knowledge for beginner to intermediate lifters... Love what you do Bromley love your channel!!thanks brother
@Pastapillow
@Pastapillow Жыл бұрын
Can you review a Brian Alsruhe program & his methodology?
@GuitarKitchen
@GuitarKitchen Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the video - I didn't read that book but I did read the Simple and Sinister book. It's very similar. KB swing and Turkish Getup. It's a great concept. I also read another book Built from Broken. It has a 4 week cycle. Basically, the each week of the month focuses on a different reps, timing and load. Best wishes!
@Roper122
@Roper122 Жыл бұрын
I think one of the big reasons for the One Arm press is that you don't need any sort of bench or stands. You don't even need to clean the weight.
@Ian.lifts.
@Ian.lifts. Жыл бұрын
Pavel is awesome.
@deanerbrando712
@deanerbrando712 2 ай бұрын
Love PTP. At risk of mission creep, I always felt could use the single Barbell and plates (affordable set up, only requires a floor and min investment equipment) to do PTP as an Easy Strength w/o. Hinge exercise: weighted Barbell DL. Squat: clean weighted Barbell to chest and do front Squats. Pull: use weighted barbell to do incline rows. Push: OA weighted barbell bent press. Core: use weighted barbell to do single arm suitcase carry or use barbell to do a roll out like an abdominal wheel exercise. Seems a very Dan John and Pavel thing to do.
@tim.osterhus
@tim.osterhus 4 ай бұрын
That intro had me chuckling in the middle of a coffee shop
@ae746890
@ae746890 Жыл бұрын
Very cool. As a dad of 3, I have kinda evolved to something like this. But my macros haven’t followed suit😮 I’m still eating like I’m playing college football 🏈 🙄 Thank you for validating! I will commence eating like a responsible human 💪🏻
@solarbear8888
@solarbear8888 Жыл бұрын
Please do Dan John's Easy Strength!
@j.r7872
@j.r7872 Жыл бұрын
Excellent! Thank you for sharing!!
@BobCarrot-z1f
@BobCarrot-z1f 3 ай бұрын
I never thought someone could make something so much more complicated than it really is than this. Maybe if I literally never lifted before in my life and was just seeing/hearing this be explained/drawn out for the first time but even then I feel like most people already understand these concepts "Add weight now or add some later, maybe take some weight off" there I just explained the whole video in 1 sentence
@russ876
@russ876 Жыл бұрын
This one’s going in my library.
@andrewdavis6724
@andrewdavis6724 Жыл бұрын
Dan john is great too.
@Copeman9999
@Copeman9999 Жыл бұрын
Lets go boys, another whiteboard video. Looking forward to this.
@bigfoot14eee99
@bigfoot14eee99 Жыл бұрын
Good job! People really need to hear this. You don't have to be optimal all the time. Far better to show up and do something sub-optimal than burnout, take 3 months off, and lose the gains entirely.
@rebelgreen2398
@rebelgreen2398 Жыл бұрын
This style of workout absolutely works for the intended audience. It’s great for athletes who are in season and are working hard on their sport. It’s great for people who are in between seriously hard workout programs; like an 8 week Smolov squat cycle. It’s also great for lifters who have a lot of experience in the gym but little time because of jobs or families. It’s not the best for anyone who is a beginner with less than 1 year of lifting.
@joneh9483
@joneh9483 Жыл бұрын
This book is criminally underrated.
@racebannon7355
@racebannon7355 9 ай бұрын
Great video 👍
@wordsworth41
@wordsworth41 4 ай бұрын
Great job, brother!
@-b-sharp
@-b-sharp Жыл бұрын
Once again, Bromley; with the: "It needed to be said."
@jamespurchase4035
@jamespurchase4035 10 ай бұрын
So good. Thanks. I always learn something new from an AB video. And knowing the important bits to wash was useful too. My gym cohort will be grateful 👃👃👃😂😂😂
@andrewmaher8409
@andrewmaher8409 Жыл бұрын
When I saw the video title, I wondered if this was about Pavels PTTP… Power to the People was a game changer for me. In particular the “Bear” program that is mentioned in the book. In 2007, with very little equipment, in a tiny apartment, I paired deadlifts and Floorpress. Over the years, my training has evolved, and devolved, and evolved, but my goto is still my homemade version of Bear, pairing Deadlift with Floorpress on day 1 and Frontsquat with weighted Chinups on day 2. Whole template can be done with a barbell, a pair of sawhorses, a decent doorway chinup bar and a bit of rope for the weighted chins. In a tiny studio apartment.
@scal7122
@scal7122 Жыл бұрын
How many days a week were your doing that?
@scal7122
@scal7122 Жыл бұрын
Im assuming 2 but was it also 2x5?
@robbybeauchamp
@robbybeauchamp 8 ай бұрын
@@scal7122 Sorry for the late reply, but if OP was doing a version of the "Bear" program from Pavel's PttP, it was probably 3-4 days per week. Bear is a much higher volume version of PttP, where you do the same DL/Press with your Main set of 5, a set of 5 @ 90% Main set, and then multiple sets of 5 @ 80% Main set. The 80% sets are done on 60-90 seconds rest and continue until fatigue starts to affect form. Once you can't get 5 crisp reps with good form, your're done. He doesn't give a prescribed number of 80% sets, but says it could go as high as 20 if you're fresh. The trade off for the high volume is decreased freqency. Pave says 2-3 Bear workouts per week in the book, I thihk.
@scal7122
@scal7122 8 ай бұрын
@@robbybeauchamp thank u buddy
@toddchamberlain782
@toddchamberlain782 Жыл бұрын
Excellent explanation!
@gordon3988
@gordon3988 Жыл бұрын
Great video! Brooks Kubik and Stuart McRobert have some similar ideas and programs. Abbreviated programs, limited exercises but several sets at low reps….designed for most people, not folks who do it for effectively their jobs. A key point missing; enjoy it as well! Ps..Pavel had a bodyweight version in a variant of this…one legged squat and one arm push up.
@aarons9879
@aarons9879 Жыл бұрын
Loved this program. One of the first ones I did and got me to a double bodyweight deadlift and bodyweight press. Granted I was a skinny kid back then. Only thing that I didn’t like was it gave you all these additional tools like specialized variety and alternative progression schemes but I was too dumb to figure them out back then so moved on to other programs.
@Shevock
@Shevock Жыл бұрын
Simple is brilliant.
@tomsettles6873
@tomsettles6873 Жыл бұрын
I would use this for bench and squat. seems similar to a program I used that was 2x5 bench, 2x5 incline and 2 x 5 squat. AMRAP second set, done M-F-W (every 5 days). i made great gains from this for 8-10 weeks before plateauing.
@ac4185
@ac4185 3 ай бұрын
Great stuff. With how short this is, what would be a proper warmup? A few warmup sets?
@RoidfreeSenior
@RoidfreeSenior Жыл бұрын
Yeah, lots of ways to get it done, and Pavel had a lot of interesting ideas besides pushing kettlebells
@aubreygmcghee
@aubreygmcghee 4 ай бұрын
I have his a book Power to the people and it was the first serious strength training information I consumed beyond the body building mentality. The one question I've always had about the program is whether or not it's truly a complete GPP program? For example do you need to do squats? Will your legs, soecitically your quads, get hit well enough to not need to do other lifts? Add whatever specific movement pattern that isnt hit with only one arm press and deadlift ti that question.
@benbraceletspurple9108
@benbraceletspurple9108 Жыл бұрын
I'd like to see full range pull-downs as well. A vertical one arm press is nice but the pecs will be underused here.
@BluegillGreg
@BluegillGreg Жыл бұрын
How about Easy Strength by Dan John?
@ryanrogers8211
@ryanrogers8211 Жыл бұрын
PAVEL'S STUFF IS AWESOME
@zhuojunjian5976
@zhuojunjian5976 Жыл бұрын
Prepping meals and taking naps. 🤣🤣
@cheeks7050
@cheeks7050 Жыл бұрын
Good to know Pavel is legit.
@twistedtrailerparktales2126
@twistedtrailerparktales2126 Жыл бұрын
I've done this but with a squat and a deadlift and a bench as well as a press and did not over train at all and paid good progress. Idk that I'd do something this limited now but if I had a time machine I might actually start my career like Adam Glass the man with the world's strongest hands. He said his year one was power to the people but with pinch plate curls added in also 2x5. His second year was enter the kettlebell with dealdifts, side presses, and pinch plates on his two variety days. Year three was two thirteen week cycles of each. Amd year four was enter the kettlebell with strongman training on his variety days.
@zach3409
@zach3409 Жыл бұрын
I've been doing a heavy, light, medium program for 6 weeks and I feel absolutely shot. My right knee is jacked up with pain and I'm not sure if I want to (or should) carry on with it. Been an ass load of weekly volume, with total weekly squat reps up in the 70's and between overhead and bench my total weekly pressing volume is triple digits. I'm taking a deload now but not sure what to try after this week lol.
@TL13579
@TL13579 Жыл бұрын
That's a lot of volume, you're overtraining. Cut back the volume and you'll make progress. When I used HLM for the squat, I did a total of 45 reps per week only.
@medfly101
@medfly101 Жыл бұрын
I have had great success with Ben Patrick's kneesovertoes / ATG program. I had destroyed knees and now I can complete a full range split squat. Took me over a year but if start at Zero, they can be rebuilt. Hope it helps...
@hasanc1526
@hasanc1526 Жыл бұрын
You should have a podcast with Dan John, he appears on podcasts regularly
@jorios550
@jorios550 Жыл бұрын
I'll embed this program to my regular hypertrophy program, just for fun!
@chestermosburger3113
@chestermosburger3113 Жыл бұрын
no squats? I love it
@Sonic_1000
@Sonic_1000 Жыл бұрын
Thanks broooooooooooo
@CaptZenPetabyte
@CaptZenPetabyte Жыл бұрын
Ive always been a fan of The Matrix Principle
@benperdue1351
@benperdue1351 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the knowledge Bromley. I have been busy bingeing your videos! Been a big fan of Pavel’s work so it’s cool to see you break down one of his programs. IIRC I do believe there is a hypertrophy protocol discussed in the book called the Russian Bear that uses top sets and back off sets similar to what you recommend in your programming, albeit without additional accessories. Being a pro strongman, I am curious if you have any thoughts about combining heavy kettlebell training as recommended by Pavel into a strongman training program. Do you see any benefit to doing so? Not something you see often but I have always thought maybe there could be some benefit to incorporating some.
@zalibecquerel3463
@zalibecquerel3463 Жыл бұрын
I'd love to hear more about the Russian Bear too. I've never heard anyone try it. The idea is you do your first two sets, back off 10%, then keep doing sets of 5 until you drop, 60-90 seconds rest. Apparently the idea was to go as high as 10, 15, or 20 sets! (Yes, deadlifts and press). Someone asked Pavel to clarify how often to do this, and I think the answer was "Try once a week for deadlifts, Twice a week for press".
@dumpsterchild5734
@dumpsterchild5734 Жыл бұрын
MIKE MENTZER training you can learn that type of bodybuilding training high intensity training using extreme heavy weights and doing about one or two or three sets and yes it's also proven to actually work a lot faster
@sadmirtete9283
@sadmirtete9283 11 ай бұрын
@AlexanderBromley hence you talked about Pavel, I had to ask about kettlebells. Do you believe that kettlebells and kettlebell training have some benefits in therms of strength? And have you implemented them in your program(s)?
@Martin-bk3sp
@Martin-bk3sp 10 ай бұрын
Is this HIT style?
@keyrtan
@keyrtan 4 ай бұрын
Following that logic wouldn’t you want to just do clean and press? That’s just 1 workout to perfect.
@andreasjansson3620
@andreasjansson3620 7 ай бұрын
5x5x5 Mind Over Muscle Program Next 😌
@michanota4230
@michanota4230 Жыл бұрын
Dead🏋🏽Lift Dynamite..Pavel & Andy Bolton🏋🏽takes out the confusion and programming %👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽
@MyMd1111
@MyMd1111 5 ай бұрын
True.
@StephColbertsonStrength
@StephColbertsonStrength Жыл бұрын
Super interesting!
@Mattbriggs85
@Mattbriggs85 3 ай бұрын
No I need one to improve my endurance in the shortest time😅
@geneharrogate6911
@geneharrogate6911 Жыл бұрын
Stick around long enough in ye olde strength game and you come to realize the more things change the more they stay the same.
@DataDrifter404
@DataDrifter404 3 ай бұрын
can I do it every day? also can I mix it with Rite of Passage by Pavel?
@danielkemp6582
@danielkemp6582 Жыл бұрын
Yeah man, I have jsut got back into training & even though I have decent knowledge on all this stuff, I just want it to be simple. No plan to really compete, just want to feel good & strong. Aimed for 4 x week split, only hitting three. 4 lifts max at - 6x6, 6x6, 3x12, 3x12 - 2 min rest between across all (1:45 & into set up). Aim for at least 2-3 compounds (Usual squats, bench, deads, overheads, rows, pull ups, dips) other's hit what I think needs it such as face pulls, flys, ect. Pick a weight that is tough as on that last set or two & if I hit the weight that week, bump her up a little. Fees good, feels simple. When I plateau, will look to keep the same rep/set/selection & rest time as it makes workouts feel hard, intense & fast. Will look to put a bit more in regulation on weight with % of max but making progress now. May even keep the 3 day a week only, getting older & recovery is hard. Throw in something more to round out my health such as sprints or something.
@pretty_flaco
@pretty_flaco Жыл бұрын
comrades!
@sunnygirl9691
@sunnygirl9691 Жыл бұрын
I would have picked the 1 arm overhead press and squats but I’m not the expert 😊
@jack_0891
@jack_0891 Жыл бұрын
ive been lifting for about 9 months and want to get into powerlifting im able to get in the gym 5-6 days what program would you recommend
@FrogmortonHotchkiss
@FrogmortonHotchkiss Жыл бұрын
No pecs..? I would swap the overhead press with dands--a kind of Indian divebomber pushup. There are progressions & regressions.
@Mr196710
@Mr196710 4 ай бұрын
Cardio matters bro.
@rashidM1986
@rashidM1986 2 ай бұрын
One of the best technical videos for gym rats
@theflax746
@theflax746 Жыл бұрын
Hi!
@Gid-J
@Gid-J Жыл бұрын
Toes are your least smelly part of body? For me i think i would say forearm. Toes is probably in top 5 I would put water on.
@nikolapotpara7923
@nikolapotpara7923 Жыл бұрын
I love powerlifting,doing it when im home all the time,now im on ship since im officer on conteiner vessle,now this program looks like something i could do while im not at home,but what about squats? Do you not squat at all? Or bench?
@jerrystreed4981
@jerrystreed4981 Жыл бұрын
are there seriously people in the world who can not snap up using minimal exercise rotation? i NEED to have about 18 movements in a macrocycle (3 for each movement patter) or i'm going to feel achy and won't be able to finish the cycle
@ragairboy
@ragairboy 3 ай бұрын
Nice
@knife1406
@knife1406 Жыл бұрын
ss + gomad
@keithagee8972
@keithagee8972 Жыл бұрын
...reps base
@mario8833
@mario8833 Жыл бұрын
I love this concept because it is literally how I train. I aim to be better than last time which means that if I can I add a rep (even on a single set like I consider a success if I go from 3x10reps to 11-10-10 reps the next session. Than I establish rigid rep ranges, like for RDLs i use 6-8 reps so when I can do all my sets with 8 reps, I go back to 6 and add 5/10 lbs
@mario8833
@mario8833 Жыл бұрын
Of course I am a casual lifter and I deload every once in a while like once every 6 weeks. usually I don't program deloads because it can happen (probably once every 2 months) that I can't train as much as I want or at all if I'm busy so that counts as a a complete deload as well
@davidjones9706
@davidjones9706 Жыл бұрын
I like it
@832elf
@832elf 4 ай бұрын
1:15 not the most simple program, but the simplest program, grammar error, comparative adjectives, superlatives , good job
@zachnunya8749
@zachnunya8749 Жыл бұрын
Why not just do some clean and presses every day?
@jezwarren-clarke2471
@jezwarren-clarke2471 Жыл бұрын
Dead lift 2x5 One arm overhead 2x5 1-5 per week based on individual recovery Minimal program 16:19 video ?
@rustyshackleford735
@rustyshackleford735 Жыл бұрын
💪
@carloscontreras3633
@carloscontreras3633 Жыл бұрын
Who is the person I. The thumbnail. That is the body I want to have.
@BigDees19
@BigDees19 Жыл бұрын
Is this a form of Periodization?
@AlexanderBromley
@AlexanderBromley Жыл бұрын
In some sense, yes. I go into that deeper into the video.
@BigDees19
@BigDees19 Жыл бұрын
@@AlexanderBromley okay cool haven't finished watching it thank you
@david_thomas
@david_thomas Жыл бұрын
Just wanted to be first, hi Bromley 💪🏿
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