Grim
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Anybody have any experience with his "Power Factor" training? It looks interesting but also sounds too good to be true. What makes me curious is the fact that unlike most training methods he seems to have backed his finding up with empirical evidence.
www.precisiontraining.com
The basic concept revolves around low sets (1 or 2) at ultra high weight for max reps on the top 2-4 inches of most compund exercises.
eg if you normally train with 200lb bench for full range sets of 10 reps, he advocates using weights such as 250+lb for max reps benching at a very small range of motion - last 2-4 inches of movement may achieve 20 reps).
Its hard to explain here without having fully read through the book but maybe some of you have tried it out before? Any thoughts?
I'm interested in trying it IF its likely to yield solid mass gains (coupled with a strict diet of course) mainly because I have limited time available for training because of work and family.
www.precisiontraining.com
The basic concept revolves around low sets (1 or 2) at ultra high weight for max reps on the top 2-4 inches of most compund exercises.
eg if you normally train with 200lb bench for full range sets of 10 reps, he advocates using weights such as 250+lb for max reps benching at a very small range of motion - last 2-4 inches of movement may achieve 20 reps).
Its hard to explain here without having fully read through the book but maybe some of you have tried it out before? Any thoughts?
I'm interested in trying it IF its likely to yield solid mass gains (coupled with a strict diet of course) mainly because I have limited time available for training because of work and family.
