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old school muscle-building
if natty like the very proud bro pamith, you dont need much except for extremely hard work
most dont know how to lift, they simply workout or exercise
eat, sleep, train, grow
There are just two workouts. Each with a handful of exercises. Exercises are
Reg Park 5×5
Workout A
Back Squats 5×5
Chin-Ups or Pull-Ups 5×5
Dips or Bench Press 5×5
Wrist Curls / Reverse Curls 2×10
Calves 2×15-20
Reg Park 5×5
Workout B
Front Squats 5×5
Rows 5×5
Standing Press 5×5
Deadlifts 3×5 (2 warm-up sets and 1 “stabilizer set”)
Wrist Curls / Reverse Curls 2×10
Calves 2×15-20
Alternate between workouts ‘A’ and ‘B’:
Week 1: A, B, A
Week 2: B, A, B
Week 3: A, B, etc
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Reg Park (I) (1928–2007)
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The future Italian epic star was registered as Roy Park in 1928, but little Reg was soon re-named after his father Reginald Park Snr., a well-known gymnasium proprietor in Leeds and owner of the Reg Park Barbell Company. Reg Jnr. played reserve team football for Leeds United before turning to body-building in 1946. He finished Mr Universe ... See full bio »
Born: June 7, 1928 in Leeds, Yorkshire, England, UK
Died: November 22, 2007 (age 79) in Johannesburg, South Africa
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What happened with your other account?
What happened with your other account?
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;D
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Good routine.^
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Even Reg eventually realized 5x5 at max weight was too much- and dropped down to do only 1 max set. This, from Reg's son:
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No need to go so heavy all the time, it will burn you out
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Is Reg Park still dead?
Is Ric Drasin?
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Is Reg Park still dead?
Is Ric Drasin?
Bro...
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I did the Reg Park style 5x5 for a while & my lifts went up quickly but then I reached a sticking point. Power yes but muscle size not so much. I know Park was a beast but I think he also did periods of more standard training later on & split Routines.
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Is Reg Park still dead?
Is Ric Drasin?
Dude just STFU
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Dude just STFU
My protector, Bhanky, will beat you up.
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The reps and sets argument doesn’t really get to the heart of the matter. It’s really about getting in some volume with a reasonably challenging amount of resistance and doing it regularly.
As you get older the low rep heavy weight approach beats up the joints too much. The pumper type lifters have shown the greatest longevity.
A couple of warm up sets then 3 sets of 10-12 reps for each body part about every 5 days the win. It ain’t rocket science.
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I did the Reg Park style 5x5 for a while & my lifts went up quickly but then I reached a sticking point. Power yes but muscle size not so much. I know Park was a beast but I think he also did periods of more standard training later on & split Routines.
IMO its best to incorporate some higher rep stuff in with 5x5 programs (or similar).
Best of both worlds, strength & groth...
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U guys are freaky huge from exact routine :o
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&t=88s
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I don´t think any of these guys were natty. Park included, remember John Grimek was juicing on the blue pills.
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Park was natty in his early years (1940s) but appeared to juice later starting in the 1950s.
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Park was natty in his early years (1940s) but appeared to juice later starting in the 1950s.
He probably educated a young Arnold too when he stayed at Park´s house. Wasn´t all corn flakes sprinkled with Reg park protein powder like Arnold says... :D
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He probably educated a young Arnold too when he stayed at Park´s house. Wasn´t all corn flakes sprinkled with Reg park protein powder like Arnold says... :D
Arnold was on the juice from age 16.
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Looking at photos of Park through the years, including ones of him competing against Arnold, I can honestly state that I do not think Park ever took steroids. The Universe contest where Arnold beat Reg shows a drug fed physique easily besting a natural one.
Reg was, I believe, 40 years old at that time and had he just taken what I had been told was the standard dose (3 to 5 tablets a day) of Dianabol his physique would have been dramatically larger and more muscular. And stronger. The man was very strong. He was far stronger than Arnold (as was by many accounts, Dave Draper). I would say that having come from the same school of thought as Steve Reeves, Reg remained true to the credo of Physical Culture. It was said that Joe Gold and Zabo two from the time of the real "Muscle Beach" were against drug use too because they came from a background of Physical Culture.
When asked about steroids, Reg quotes this saying in the interview, "mens sana in corpore sano". I personally have known a great many men (and a few pathetic women) that have taken steroids for competitive reasons and not a one of them tried to say they were "natural". They took them because quite frankly the stuff works great.
Good men all of them. Weird women, the ones that took it though. To me, it would be like a man taking estrogen. What The Fuck? Everyone of my friends that took steroids was honest about it and were otherwise honorable men. Men that worked normal jobs for a living. Men that had families. Good, decent and fairly (LOL!) normal lads.
I believe Reg Park never took drugs. If others think differently that is fine as I can easily understand that. But again, look at Reg next to Arnold in that Universe. The difference between the two of them is more than just black and white or night and day. Park is one of my primary inspirations for taking up bodybuilding. He along with Steve Reeves, Arnold and the great Dave Draper (a true inspiration for me!) were very inspirational when I first started and remain so to this day.
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Looking at photos of Park through the years, including ones of him competing against Arnold, I can honestly state that I do not think Park ever took steroids. The Universe contest where Arnold beat Reg shows a drug fed physique easily besting a natural one.
Reg was, I believe, 40 years old at that time and had he just taken what I had been told was the standard dose (3 to 5 tablets a day) of Dianabol his physique would have been dramatically larger and more muscular. And stronger. The man was very strong. He was far stronger than Arnold (as was by many accounts, Dave Draper). I would say that having come from the same school of thought as Steve Reeves, Reg remained true to the credo of Physical Culture. It was said that Joe Gold and Zabo two from the time of the real "Muscle Beach" were against drug use too because they came from a background of Physical Culture.
When asked about steroids, Reg quotes this saying in the interview, "mens sana in corpore sano". I personally have known a great many men (and a few pathetic women) that have taken steroids for competitive reasons and not a one of them tried to say they were "natural". They took them because quite frankly the stuff works great.
Good men all of them. Weird women, the ones that took it though. To me, it would be like a man taking estrogen. What The Fuck? Everyone of my friends that took steroids was honest about it and were otherwise honorable men. Men that worked normal jobs for a living. Men that had families. Good, decent and fairly (LOL!) normal lads.
I believe Reg Park never took drugs. If others think differently that is fine as I can easily understand that. But again, look at Reg next to Arnold in that Universe. The difference between the two of them is more than just black and white or night and day. Park is one of my primary inspirations for taking up bodybuilding. He along with Steve Reeves, Arnold and the great Dave Draper (a true inspiration for me!) were very inspirational when I first started and remain so to this day.
well i would like to believe he was a natural trainer :)
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well i would like to believe he was a natural trainer :)
Seeing him in a few interviews and reading about him one gets the sense that Reg was a man of common sense and valued honor in his life and how he lived it. I really do think he trained without drugs his entire life.
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Seeing him in a few interviews and reading about him one gets the sense that Reg was a man of common sense and valued honor in his life and how he lived it. I really do think he trained without drugs his entire life.
I think he at least experimented with them.
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Looking at photos of Park through the years, including ones of him competing against Arnold, I can honestly state that I do not think Park ever took steroids. The Universe contest where Arnold beat Reg shows a drug fed physique easily besting a natural one.
Reg was, I believe, 40 years old at that time and had he just taken what I had been told was the standard dose (3 to 5 tablets a day) of Dianabol his physique would have been dramatically larger and more muscular. And stronger. The man was very strong. He was far stronger than Arnold (as was by many accounts, Dave Draper). I would say that having come from the same school of thought as Steve Reeves, Reg remained true to the credo of Physical Culture. It was said that Joe Gold and Zabo two from the time of the real "Muscle Beach" were against drug use too because they came from a background of Physical Culture.
When asked about steroids, Reg quotes this saying in the interview, "mens sana in corpore sano". I personally have known a great many men (and a few pathetic women) that have taken steroids for competitive reasons and not a one of them tried to say they were "natural". They took them because quite frankly the stuff works great.
Good men all of them. Weird women, the ones that took it though. To me, it would be like a man taking estrogen. What The Fuck? Everyone of my friends that took steroids was honest about it and were otherwise honorable men. Men that worked normal jobs for a living. Men that had families. Good, decent and fairly (LOL!) normal lads.
I believe Reg Park never took drugs. If others think differently that is fine as I can easily understand that. But again, look at Reg next to Arnold in that Universe. The difference between the two of them is more than just black and white or night and day. Park is one of my primary inspirations for taking up bodybuilding. He along with Steve Reeves, Arnold and the great Dave Draper (a true inspiration for me!) were very inspirational when I first started and remain so to this day.