Reg Park's 5x5 Principle for Gaining Muscle | Jon Jon Park

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  • Опубликовано: 10 сен 2024
  • On this week’s episode of the Escape Your Limits Podcast, we have a special guest today who retells the story of one of the most prolific bodybuilders in history, Reg Park, through his own eyes. His son, Jon Jon Park followed in his father’s footsteps by becoming an Olympic athlete and former Mr. South Africa.
    Born in Leeds, England, Reg Park became Mr. Universe, and a well-known actor. Apart from his many bodybuilding titles and successful movies, he is best known for being the idol and inspiration for Arnold Schwarzenegger. Reg Park influenced Schwarzenegger from everything including moving to America to his bodybuilding career, and to entering the world of movies.
    In this week’s special episode, Jon Jon retells various stories of his father including:
    • Meeting Joe Weider
    • How Arnold emulated Reg Park throughout his career
    • The Reg Park 5x5 program for muscle gains
    So please enjoy this special episode of Reg Park through Jon Jon Park’s eyes.
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Комментарии • 364

  • @GUITARTIME2024
    @GUITARTIME2024 2 года назад +29

    This guest is 65. Amazing.

  • @richardmiddleton7770
    @richardmiddleton7770 Год назад +32

    5:06 "...over years and years". That there is the key. Lift weights however you like, just do it for years and years.

    • @denisblack9897
      @denisblack9897 Год назад +7

      true story
      focus on mental gymnastics of becoming a guy who never skips and eats a lot, rather than wasting time researching

  • @mrbigbosskojak
    @mrbigbosskojak Год назад +61

    Like how you let Reg Park talk without interruption. Respect. Great vid.

    • @BestGamecheatReviews
      @BestGamecheatReviews Год назад +28

      that's not Reg Park bro. that's his son.

    • @jj-hb8cy
      @jj-hb8cy Год назад +4

      @@BestGamecheatReviews lol

    • @Hajun554
      @Hajun554 Год назад +2

      @@BestGamecheatReviews actually it's his daughter

    • @maximisatwat
      @maximisatwat 5 месяцев назад

      That's "Jon Jon"
      His description of 5x5 began with "3 sets" and never came back... reps he doesn't apparently even need to define .... I haven't heard a single completely coherent point yet .. I think he's been huffing the pre-workout and lets just say his career more than slightly cashing in on the Park surname

  • @alphabeta8403
    @alphabeta8403 Год назад +17

    11:00 Importance of glycogen while training
    16:00 Training style

  • @Tictokshorts
    @Tictokshorts Год назад +10

    Thank you Jon Jon I am a huge fan of your father. The Man The Myth The legend Reg Park.

  • @VincentS988
    @VincentS988 2 года назад +58

    5x5 is a great and basic approach to strength/size for the individual looking to “powerbuild.” It’s very simple to structure out. Every time you complete a 5x5 with a given weight you add 5lbs next time. If you fail a 5x5, brush yourself off and decrease the weight by 15lbs next time and climb back up. You also have the option of decreasing the volume by doing a 3x5 if the weight is getting heavier. Volume decreases as intensity goes up… I love starting a program with 5x5 on my Squat, Bench, Deadlift, and Overhead/Military Press.

    • @1960taylor
      @1960taylor 2 года назад +3

      Wrong...100% wrong

    • @arissp4950
      @arissp4950 2 года назад +2

      the last phase of Reg Park's 5x5 is pure hell though. Definitely not for beginners

    • @VincentS988
      @VincentS988 Год назад +13

      @@arissp4950 I’m not too familiar with how Reg Park incorporates his 5x5 but I personally start with 80% of my 1RM and do exactly what I stated above.. The guy above you wrote “wrong” but this is how I program a 5x5 when I start a linear progression program which transitions from sets of 5s, to 3s, to eventually 1 “singles”… I’m not a beginner following “StrongLifts 5x5” or “Starting Strength” rules and laws…

    • @Worlds.Strongest.Mauro10
      @Worlds.Strongest.Mauro10 Год назад +3

      Decreasing the weight is only a deload. You cannot add 5lbs every week after a certain amount of time. What ur describing also doesnt take into account daily performance. Decreasing volume only detrains you. Just cause you added 5lbs, it doesnt mean you got stronger, you only changed the goal post.

    • @fromunderthekilt6310
      @fromunderthekilt6310 Год назад +3

      I’ve never really understood the 5x5. For strength, yes. Definitely. But I know a lot of guys who have used this program for years, and bar none, they all look exactly the same as they did when they started. A little more muscular maybe but for all the training they do, you wouldn’t even know they trained. Of course maybe they’re not eating enough, getting enough macros etc, but I don’t know why so many young guys use this when they start and just stick to it. I’ve always been in the 8-12 range, and always make great gains when I’m consistent. A 5x5 now and then for a week every few months for max strength gains, but do ONLY use it full time…..pretty pointless if you want to get bigger, which most young guys do.

  • @samuele.marcora
    @samuele.marcora Год назад +5

    The science is clear. As soon as you push reasonably hard (1-3 RIR) and do enough volume, the range of reps effective in increasing muscle mass is very wide which explains the so many different training programs BBs use.

    • @mario8833
      @mario8833 8 месяцев назад +1

      Exactly. My (unasked) opinion is that however, if your aim is predominantly hypertrophy, you should do most of your sets in the 6-15 rep range because reps 1-5 cause greater fatigue and 16+ reps require more cardio. If you like having fun, (like me), do whatever you like

    • @someguyusa
      @someguyusa 7 месяцев назад +1

      Yeah, and Reg made it clear that he is talking about training average people to be healthy, fit, and reasonably strong. Most of the fitness RUclipsrs going back and forth are arguing over what they think is most optimal for hypertrophy. It's really not that complicated, but YT channels don't make money without producing content, so it's kind of just mulching over the same crap. Just pick up the heavy things and put them back down, rest, eat, repeat. Adjust the volume and weights up or down as needed based on your fatigue and recovery ability.

  • @davidlloren
    @davidlloren Год назад +17

    As someone who has hit 40 and is feeling it, this was super helpful. Thanks for this!

    • @EscapeFitness
      @EscapeFitness  Год назад +1

      Glad it was helpful!

    • @michaelderenne9838
      @michaelderenne9838 Год назад +1

      I'm 43 and don't feel it. I do bodybuilding and strongman and have great muscle size and strength and feel great. I can bench 315 and squat around 500 I can do farmers walks with over 500 pounds so I push hard but never completely to failure and always make sure to rotate my compound movements

    • @AlexM-vt5pu
      @AlexM-vt5pu Год назад +5

      @@michaelderenne9838 Here, have a cookie!

    • @NikolaOstojićACAB
      @NikolaOstojićACAB 10 месяцев назад

      ​@@AlexM-vt5puahahahahahahhahahahahahahaha

  • @sauter1
    @sauter1 Год назад +10

    You guys all need to listen more carefully :) He didn't say Mike O'Tren never took steroids, he said " he never abused himself." He was talking in the context of training heavy, and he meant despite how strong he is and for how long O Hearn has been training, he listens to his body and has avoided serious injuries, which helps account for his great shape even in his mid 50s. Whether you believe the natty thing or not (I don't) I think what Jon Jon said is sensible and accurate.

  • @warrenallen5404
    @warrenallen5404 Год назад +22

    Huge respect and one of the highlights in my PT days was weirdly enough the time I managed the PT team for H&R club where Reg worked and knowing the man his status in fitness he never played a ego card on me considering I was in my 20s then and he was a seasoned pro.
    Fantastic person, a guru in the gym world

    • @johnpark7097
      @johnpark7097 Год назад +2

      Many thanks for the great compliment. Reg was always a humble gentleman if I say so myself. He treated everyone the same and with politeness and respect unless he didn't like you whichvwas for good reason. He called a spade a spade, you knew where you stood with him.

  • @1aneeshsivan
    @1aneeshsivan 2 года назад +21

    Best interview I have seen with Jon Jon... Bravo!

  • @studmuffin3028
    @studmuffin3028 Год назад +5

    I've been training heavy to light for 40 years, based on the training of Mike Mentzer, Steve Reeves and Lee Labrada.

  • @thomasrichards460
    @thomasrichards460 Год назад +8

    I could listen to this guy for hours, great interview by the looks of it!!

  • @russellaukstikalnis3397
    @russellaukstikalnis3397 Год назад +6

    Excellent video! Him & his dad are the REAL DEAL OGS! 💪☀️☀️💪

  • @Keith-cl3th
    @Keith-cl3th Год назад +2

    NO WAY MATE! I’ve been training for 30+ yrs and can tell who’s on and who isn’t. The shoulder development will ALWAYS be the tell tale sign. Always!

  • @glenchaos9
    @glenchaos9 Год назад +2

    Wow he broke it all down perfectly, I’ve been doing it wrong

  • @andrismorozovs2399
    @andrismorozovs2399 Год назад +4

    52 years old without roids - reach your limits !!! :) - Wolff's law, developed by the German anatomist and surgeon Julius Wolff (1836-1902) in the 19th century, states that bone in a healthy animal will adapt to the loads under which it is placed. If loading on a particular bone increases, the bone will remodel itself over time to become stronger to resist that sort of loading. The internal architecture of the trabeculae undergoes adaptive changes, followed by secondary changes to the external cortical portion of the bone, perhaps becoming thicker as a result. The inverse is true as well: if the loading on a bone decreases, the bone will become less dense and weaker due to the lack of the stimulus required for continued remodeling.

  • @jj-hb8cy
    @jj-hb8cy Год назад +142

    Lost me at "...he's never taken steroids, is this guy Mike O' Hearn." 🤯

    • @GOBIAS.INDUSTRIES.
      @GOBIAS.INDUSTRIES. Год назад +22

      I came to post the exact same thing! I was taking hardcore mental notes, then almost choked after he said that!! 👀👀👀

    • @jj-hb8cy
      @jj-hb8cy Год назад +11

      @@GOBIAS.INDUSTRIES. turns out Zane claims to have been natty as well. Two peas in a pod I guess.

    • @gblades5618
      @gblades5618 Год назад +12

      Mike “Bald Spot” Ohearn looks great! And yes he is a “BIG” liar.

    • @jaiking4312
      @jaiking4312 Год назад +12

      Same here. It’s almost like Mike O Tren pays these guys to praise him

    • @BlackPhillip666
      @BlackPhillip666 Год назад +4

      Calling out who is natty or not is snitching.

  • @keithwilson9378
    @keithwilson9378 Год назад +7

    this guy is spot on agree 100 percent with him and i see way too many people doing way too many exercises even for body building .and agree with only doing 3 sets but i do 2 exercises one compound 3 sets reps range 5 to 12 reps . then do one secondary exercise with 2 sets with rep range 10 to 20 reps. and i have done the 5x5 program before in my younger days and its not for me but that does not mean i dont think its a great program . its very good program

    • @theundeadmonkey88
      @theundeadmonkey88 Год назад

      I’ve just started doing something similar. I had been doing 4x8-12, but now I’m doing 3x6-10 for compound movements and 3x10-15 for isolation. I’ve seriously seen more changes two weeks than I used to see in a month.

    • @coachingconfidant2785
      @coachingconfidant2785 Год назад

      @@theundeadmonkey88 you mean 5-10? how can you do 6-10? when you go up in weight doesnt it goto 5

    • @theundeadmonkey88
      @theundeadmonkey88 Год назад

      @@coachingconfidant2785 I’m talking about reps not weight. 3 sets of 6-10 repetitions.

    • @coachingconfidant2785
      @coachingconfidant2785 Год назад

      @@theundeadmonkey88 yeah i know i thought when you get to 10 reps and increase the weight you would only be able to goto 5 reps not 6

    • @coachingconfidant2785
      @coachingconfidant2785 Год назад

      @@theundeadmonkey88 also you are right 5-10 is the best rep range. All the biggest lifters ever that were natural lifted in this range. Like George Hackenshmidt

  • @Starchaser63
    @Starchaser63 10 дней назад

    I do a full body 5 x 5 workout I also do 3 x 3 and both work for me for good general health and strength..weight is moderate and focus is in control and to stimulate the muscles..add sufficient rest of around a week or so and its perfect for me..Best results ever...😊

  • @ausgepicht
    @ausgepicht Год назад +9

    Back in the 80s and 90s I was doing that "16-20 sets per body part" workout. In the 2000s, after reading a ton on Mike Mentzer, I reluctantly cut everything in half. That was actually hard to do. I had it so ingrained in my head that I had to do 16-20 sets per body part. I didn't lose any mass. That was a WTF moment for me. So I did even less per body part. Maybe 2 different exercises for 3 sets.
    About a decade ago, I switched to doing 1 exercise for 2 sets. I maintained my size and I had a bit more definition. About a year ago I've bumped it to 3 sets and I've gained about 5lbs of muscle. 5'10" 195lbs and haven't done more than 3 sets a body part. I'll do that for the rest of my life.
    Believe me, the workers at the gym I joined 2 years ago are baffled. They see me buzz in, then I leave 15-20 minutes later. Same with the patrons, they see me walk into the gym and walk out 15 minutes later. I know they are DYING to ask me how I can do so little. I feel bad for them. Spending 60-90 minutes a workout 6 days a week is utterly unnessary.

    • @zeppelin0110
      @zeppelin0110 Год назад

      If you're doing 3 sets per exercise, how many total exercises do you get done in 15-20 minutes? Also, how long are your rest periods between sets?

    • @finnypaul7748
      @finnypaul7748 29 дней назад

      How many reps per set ?

    • @louiscooks7457
      @louiscooks7457 28 дней назад

      The adage "Less is more" is true.

    • @msbegaofnwha
      @msbegaofnwha 4 дня назад

      gaaaaaay😂

  • @Barnes-ml9wg
    @Barnes-ml9wg 2 года назад +57

    5x5:
    500mg Tren
    5x a week
    -Mike O Hearn

    • @gunpop7186
      @gunpop7186 2 года назад +4

      Tren hard !

    • @ct96
      @ct96 2 года назад +8

      Yeah, when he said that Mike's never done roids I nearly fell over laughing!

    • @piyushdwivedi7195
      @piyushdwivedi7195 Год назад +6

      Bro it's actually 5 duck eggs 5 times a day.

    • @MaBe_Music
      @MaBe_Music Год назад +7

      @@ct96 we can't take this guy serious anymore.

  • @pelonete5000
    @pelonete5000 Год назад +7

    He is almost right. Dorian will agree with him on most of what he says.My choice of exercises. Dips, Front lat pulldowns, squats and calf raises. I set of each one to complete failure and more (forced,negatives, rest pause)

    • @Atlas_21
      @Atlas_21 Год назад

      Yeah? Go and look how your hero looks like now. He destroyed his body with steroid abuse and that HIT sh*t.

  • @petercalicchio4973
    @petercalicchio4973 Год назад +3

    Personally high reps are more exhausting and taxing for me vs lower reps. I prefer 5 rep sets for my barbell compounds. And 8 rep sets for dumbbells. Isolation 12 reps.

  • @axleblaze123
    @axleblaze123 Год назад +1

    The key exercises, deadlift, squat, bench, t bar row

  • @chrismoll6862
    @chrismoll6862 Год назад +3

    Jon , i wld talk with Reg at Morningside Virgin almost daily at a stage , what a sereously wonderful person , Reg 4 ever

  • @marcinkorczynski8418
    @marcinkorczynski8418 2 года назад +3

    Wisdom , I have all programs of Reg Park, better to learn from true champion, finally with my age I got the same solution with 3X 5, thnks

  • @brucepahl
    @brucepahl Год назад +10

    Vince Gironda one of the greatest natural bodybuilders and trainers in the sports history.

    • @Paul-Weston
      @Paul-Weston Год назад +2

      That's not Vince Gironda, he's JonJon Park, Reg Park's son.

  • @dltguitar6532
    @dltguitar6532 Год назад +2

    For me the “compound movements all you need, no isolation” is total garbage. I did that and got decent chest and back but had small arms. Not until I did curls, tricep exercises and lateral shoulder moves did I get some arm size

  • @GangdamStyle20
    @GangdamStyle20 Год назад +4

    Don't agree with everything he say, but his sternocleidomastoideus is great!!!

  • @stevenintexas6947
    @stevenintexas6947 Год назад +4

    There is no one size fits all approach because it depends on what your objective is. The most current scientific research shows that for most people higher repetitions of between 10 to 15 are better for hypertrophy in bodybuilding. Low reps such as the 5 reps he talks about are more effective for building strength for the minority of people who are genetically gifted with more slow-twitch muscle fibers than fast twitch.

  • @wheatcandle
    @wheatcandle Год назад +1

    Just a gift to get this incredible information. Great Interview.

  • @ParvParashar
    @ParvParashar 10 месяцев назад +1

    Excellent video! Very informative and insightful discussion. 🙏

  • @andyw3152
    @andyw3152 Год назад +9

    Doesn't always work for everyone, for me, my arms were always terrible, so I had to train these directly.

    • @cherobinson6371
      @cherobinson6371 Год назад +1

      I think it mostly comes down to genetics.

    • @andyw3152
      @andyw3152 Год назад

      @@cherobinson6371 I agree 100% I was never the one that could neglect arm training.

    • @DakarEuro
      @DakarEuro Год назад

      I’m the same, I need additional work for lagging parts, but I have got best results from lower reps and more frequent training for both performance and aesthetics

  • @Mammadli_21
    @Mammadli_21 Год назад +3

    İs the 5×5 program good for skinny body to gain size more than doing different excercises?

  • @mikepalka8517
    @mikepalka8517 Год назад +15

    You're a joke if you think Mike O'Hearn hasn't taken steroids 😂😂😂

  • @mlungisicingo1362
    @mlungisicingo1362 Год назад +1

    Strong South African accent, fascinating info Thanks

    • @danielmillward9947
      @danielmillward9947 Год назад

      I've always noticed British South Africans such jon Park, sharlto Copley, Watkins tudor Jones, Graham dinkelman, the guy who has lion's and hyenas on RUclips have a stronger accent than afrikaan Dutch South africans

  • @nelsonbenjamin4754
    @nelsonbenjamin4754 Год назад

    OMW, hi Jon Jon so nice to see u and hear your voice again since I last saw u at the 2016 Arnold classic SA

  • @specialed.2461
    @specialed.2461 Год назад +3

    Unless I missed it, he never got back to saying what he recommended as a replacement for deadlifts; I'm assuming it's rack pulls, RDL's, and rows.

    • @ColonelEMHouse
      @ColonelEMHouse 5 месяцев назад +1

      Trap bar with high handles is good for long torso people.

  • @davidwalker8754
    @davidwalker8754 Год назад +1

    All I'm saying is I am adding swimming to my lifting, because when I get to 65, I want to look like jon jon park..

  • @christianjon8064
    @christianjon8064 Год назад

    I feel like fasted low intensity cardio in the morning allows you to burn fat - then you can go back to eating and muscle protein synthesis. This is my recomp theory to how you can grow muscle while in a calorie deficit.

  • @williamkazak469
    @williamkazak469 Год назад

    What a wonderful discussion. Very interesting fella.

  • @theologyfirst2831
    @theologyfirst2831 2 года назад +1

    Great interview

  • @roadstar499
    @roadstar499 2 года назад +5

    Dead lifts, squats, rows, bench are the 4 best compound movements imo...

    • @terrydevaney8601
      @terrydevaney8601 Год назад

      squats put too much stress on your spine..sissy squats are the best

    • @user-sg8kq7ii3y
      @user-sg8kq7ii3y Год назад

      My four exercises would be (in no particular order): Clean and jerk, Farmer's carry, Sled push, Sled pull.

    • @Bodysmorphia
      @Bodysmorphia Год назад

      Incline Bench, Weighted Pull Ups and Squats

  • @iammichaelstarks
    @iammichaelstarks 2 года назад

    I'm trying this for sure!

  • @keithwilson9378
    @keithwilson9378 Год назад +1

    forgot to add i di same split as him its a very good split plus every other day your always fresh vs 5 days straight and i love working chest and back together the pumps are insane also i feel i lift more heavier weight

  • @souleymaneben
    @souleymaneben 2 года назад +147

    Okay, I was enjoying this until he said Mike O'Hearn was natural. Credibility gone.

    • @NANA-lq5md
      @NANA-lq5md 2 года назад +13

      Exactly, I was going to post the same thing.

    • @johnpark7097
      @johnpark7097 2 года назад +22

      In my interview, I mentioned that I don't respond to comments such as yours anymore. However I have no skin in the game here, I don't know Mike personally but follow his career and know many who know him, we've exchanged the odd text, but unless you know him and have lived with him 24/7, your comment is completely baseless, based only on your opinion. Typical of so many comments, "Oh he's so big he has to be taking steroids"

    • @NANA-lq5md
      @NANA-lq5md 2 года назад +50

      @@johnpark7097 in my life I usually don't respond to comments like yours, but you have to be a damn fool to believe Mike is natural. Literally no one with any real credibility believes his "I'm natural" bs. Now his advice on training is amazing. Most of my workouts follow his philosophies, but he is taking steroids. The fitness industry has slowly started to be honest about it, maybe one day he will to.

    • @johnpark7097
      @johnpark7097 2 года назад +11

      @@NANA-lq5md Call me a fool if you wish, you"re entitled to your opinion but he deserves the benefit of the doubt and until it's proved otherwise, I accept his position.

    • @NANA-lq5md
      @NANA-lq5md 2 года назад +23

      @@johnpark7097 I don't believe you're a fool, I think you're one of the many professionals in the fitness industry that refuses to admit how rampant steroid use is. Like I said slowly some are admitting it. It's very easy to tell and very obvious that he uses roids, but you know that.

  • @EnJeiBee
    @EnJeiBee Год назад +1

    Did this guy really say he doesn't believe Mike O'Hearn has never taken steroids?! 😂😂😂

  • @nikolarandjelovic1064
    @nikolarandjelovic1064 10 месяцев назад +1

    need someone more experienced to explain this to me, so Im training mostly with bodyweight movements
    and I got myself to a point where Im doing dips 5x5 pretty easy, now Im on my way to reach the same goal but this time with pull/chin ups
    right now Im doing 3x5 soon gonna try 4x5 but my question is:
    Since I almost feel nothing from 5x5 on dips, can I combine 5x5 for pull ups, and 3x6+ reps for dips in same workout? what are your guys thinking?

    • @marcusmoonstein242
      @marcusmoonstein242 7 месяцев назад

      I work out at home with dumbbells and follow the Vince Gironda approach to volume: if 5x5 becomes too light and you don't have access to heavier weights, then just go with 6x6. Vince used 8x8 as his standard protocol, and even recommended up to 10x10 for some cases.

    • @nikolarandjelovic1064
      @nikolarandjelovic1064 7 месяцев назад

      @@marcusmoonstein242 Wow, that is nuts.

  • @KadeBronson
    @KadeBronson Год назад +1

    It's an old tried and true routine that works.

  • @greg2999
    @greg2999 2 года назад +16

    He thinks Mike O Tren is natty?? 😂

  • @jcam4050
    @jcam4050 7 месяцев назад

    Pretty knowledgeable guy tbf. Good stuff.

  • @solmma
    @solmma 2 года назад +1

    Love your shirts!

  • @tomadavi8097
    @tomadavi8097 2 года назад +5

    I've always wondered why
    Jon Jon never wanted to follow in his Dad's footsteps or just start lifting weights and get some size then start giving seminars on how to lift.

    • @thegefster1988
      @thegefster1988 Год назад +7

      The same reason his dad did not pursue olympic swimming like his son. He does have great size for a 65 year old by the way. Quote from Wiki .......Jon Jon Park (born 21 February 1957) is a British former swimmer. He competed in the men's 100 metre butterfly at the 1976 Summer Olympics.[1][2] He also won several bodybuilding titles, including Mr. South Africa Maccabiah and Mr. Golden City.[3]

  • @sungameloc
    @sungameloc Год назад +1

    Kinda strange cause everything that has been written about his dad's 5x5 says that the first two sets were warm-ups, then it was 3x5.

    • @Bodysmorphia
      @Bodysmorphia Год назад

      Yup. 2 warm up then 3 sets of 5. Once you realize you can handle that amount of volume with no problem. Go up to 4x5 then 5x5 with still 2 warm ups

  • @lifter98
    @lifter98 3 месяца назад

    Video no.10
    Let’s see if this one can explain 5x5…?

  • @LucasGage
    @LucasGage Год назад +2

    He was Arnold's idol, yet looks much healthier and younger than him now lol.

  • @zeppelin0110
    @zeppelin0110 Год назад

    Very informative!

  • @MrBoogiemoney
    @MrBoogiemoney Год назад

    Reg park also did all of the titles for pro wrestling at one time.

  • @lee4171
    @lee4171 Год назад +4

    Great interview, thanks. But Mike O'Hearn not taking steroids??? Come on.

  • @rafat8543
    @rafat8543 Год назад +5

    Mike O'hearn natty god haha

  • @SwoleTown
    @SwoleTown Год назад +3

    Mike ohearn not on steroids 🧐.

  • @promo130
    @promo130 2 года назад +8

    Mike o tren never used steroids😂😂😂

  • @russmahlberg7249
    @russmahlberg7249 Год назад

    All good, dude, don’t get too confused with waits, try Calasthenics learn some good bar pulls and push up cycles

  • @nickmontanaro9638
    @nickmontanaro9638 Год назад

    Why would the third set at 80% be to take the stress off the connective tissue from the second set (which was actually the first set which was the warmup set)? He's saying he completely depletes his glycogen levels after his first and only 100% set? Hmm...

  • @steveffuksake
    @steveffuksake Год назад +1

    The rib cage hahaha,I lasted ten seconds 😂

  • @jeffreybabino8161
    @jeffreybabino8161 Год назад

    Hi Jon Jon great video very interesting

  • @leocmen
    @leocmen 2 года назад

    Awesome content

  • @Learn_Listen_Love
    @Learn_Listen_Love Год назад +4

    Hahahaha Mike o hearn natural

  • @brollik
    @brollik Год назад +2

    Mike ohearn 😂

  • @firebird7479
    @firebird7479 Год назад +1

    Gironda's workouts varied. The only time he advocated high reps was calf training or his 15-12-10-8-6 program. Otherwise he was a moderate weight, moderate rep advocate who recommended very brief rest between sets...what today would be called "HIIT" or in Mike Mentzer's terms --- one giant set of rest-pause. To say Vince was a fan of high rep training is a misnomer.

    • @coachingconfidant2785
      @coachingconfidant2785 Год назад

      whats with the low rest between sets it makes the sets 50% less effective, so does that allow them to train 3x a week then so what they are really doing is 3-5 sets per muscle a week

  • @MrMrmusashi
    @MrMrmusashi Год назад

    Mark Rippetoe from Starting Strength same aspect.

  • @mooseandsquirrelomg
    @mooseandsquirrelomg Год назад

    The 3 set cycle he's describing sounds a little bit like YT3 by Neil Hill, a little bit though

  • @Bluescorpio75
    @Bluescorpio75 Год назад +2

    I was all in until he brought up Mike O Hearn

  • @davidmiller8332
    @davidmiller8332 2 года назад +1

    Great information, keep it up.

  • @saizkumar3627
    @saizkumar3627 2 года назад

    just wow..
    😍😍

  • @juliuscampbell8606
    @juliuscampbell8606 Год назад +1

    Got some good advice out of your video thankyou I had been doing cardio in the form of laps in my wheelchair, on the same days I worked out and all fasted first thing in the am . it physically felt grate but

    • @juliuscampbell8606
      @juliuscampbell8606 Год назад +1

      I think the lack of carbs and two much cardio was killing my strength gains.so I'm going to eat breakfast now on days I workout and the other days I'll do laps for cardio any advice would be welcome or does this sound about right

    • @johnpark7097
      @johnpark7097 Год назад +1

      @@juliuscampbell8606 You're welcome and I am glad that my suggestions were helpful. What you're planning to do moving forward is very sound, make sure though after the cardio, you replinish so you don't feel drained and depleted.

  • @TheVinceLyons
    @TheVinceLyons Год назад

    I've always felt that sprinters were more duck-footed than pigeon-toed

  • @asdnetwork4268
    @asdnetwork4268 Год назад +1

    Mike has never taken steroids? How can anyone Belive that?

  • @teddymccracken2882
    @teddymccracken2882 Год назад

    I hung on every you said until Mike O'Tren is natural. 😂

  • @bryceherring946
    @bryceherring946 Год назад

    You cant form an excercise program that's focused on heavier compound movement like is being discussed here and then try and incorporate high reps as was mentioned like 20. That's not only not possible but goes against why your doing the heavier compound lifts in the beginning, less reps but more weight to build up strength.
    Also some people depending on their size, fitness level and overall goals honestly wouldn't respond well to heavy compound lifts for lower reps so instead to properly incorporate a higher volume based approach one needs to train more in the isolation exercises with volume and alot more excercises per body part like a traditional full body split or you could do a full body workout.
    My body responds best to more isolated movements focusing on two body parts per working session at a higher rep range broken down into 3 working days, basically a more traditional style body building split more for hypertrophy vs strength based compound movements.

    • @johnpark7097
      @johnpark7097 Год назад

      As you say your body responds. Find what works for you.

  • @tashtant
    @tashtant Год назад +1

    Who the fuck still believes Mike Ohearn was ever a drug free person. Scooby Werkstatt here on RUclips has physical training and diet so on point that its something to marvel at and he doesn’t even hide the fact that he had been getting trt. I don’t understand why Mike is still voiched for as a natural.

  • @christianjon8064
    @christianjon8064 Год назад

    Why doesn’t every bodybuilder maintain their physique like Mike OHearn? I can’t even name one single bodybuilder who does. How do you explain that? Best evidence that Mike O Hearn never abused drugs imo

  • @dakotabrown8588
    @dakotabrown8588 Год назад +2

    Mike ohearn is natty hahah

  • @Jacksonsonsonsonson
    @Jacksonsonsonsonson 2 года назад +1

    Legendas para o Brasil ptbr por favor irmão 🤝🤝🙏🙏

  • @tamadotchi
    @tamadotchi Год назад +1

    sounded great, right up until 9:40, mike doesn't abuse himself... audience gone at this point

  • @thomashugus5686
    @thomashugus5686 Год назад +1

    Mike Ohearn natural???? You have got to be kidding 😅

  • @Kobinals
    @Kobinals Год назад +4

    BAHAHA he said MIKE O Tren is Natty

  • @mayukhsen8195
    @mayukhsen8195 2 года назад +3

    Escape fitness is a legend. I have a huge man crush on this guy (no homo and I am the straightest cat that ever lived).
    I mean every single interview that I have ever dreamt of, this guy makes it happen. Legend bro, just straight up British Genius.
    I must say though, as a guy who got to 135 strict non stop push ups, and did a double bodyweight bench of 170 kilo first day in the gym...
    I can't agree with everything he says here. I love the feeling of heavy pressing more than anything else in the world, but push up training with perfect form is absolutely the best for overall strength and endurance, the kind of strength that matters in a fight.
    Take two 100 kilo wrestlers, both on equal skill level/ experience level one can do 100 push ups and 100 squats, the other can do a max of 30-40 reps...
    See how that goes.... You get stronger the more your push up reps go up.

    • @Matthew01733
      @Matthew01733 Год назад

      🙏💪

    • @edgefinesse4700
      @edgefinesse4700 Год назад

      How did the pushups change your physique, do you feel pushups are best particularly or do you mean bodyweight training or is pushups a standalone due to the biomechanical nature of them

    • @mayukhsen8195
      @mayukhsen8195 Год назад

      @@edgefinesse4700 Push ups, are the best exercise for chest hypertrophy, and getting super strong when it comes to wrestling other human beings, mainly because how it works on blood circulation and the heart, and how well your blood delivers oxygen to your muscles when it comes to fast full body physical extertions...
      It's the best for hypertrophy because once you can do 100+ reps non stop (no rest between reps at all) you have huge dense pressing muscles for your height and bodyweight, you will look like you lift.

    • @edgefinesse4700
      @edgefinesse4700 Год назад

      @@mayukhsen8195 thank you I agree Pushups are my old trusted standby, do you only do pushups as of now

    • @mayukhsen8195
      @mayukhsen8195 Год назад

      @@edgefinesse4700 I have very specific goals. I train for punching speed and power.
      So majority of my training is one arm one leg push ups, which increases your bench press (barbell or dumbbell) the fastest. That's what I train the most. If you have looked into Pavel Tsatsouline's work you would know what it is.
      I do 2 sets of push ups till failure at night, just to keep myself above 100 non stop reps.
      So long as you can do 100+ push ups, whatever weight you put on will directly go to your muscles, and that's regardless of how fast you are gaining weight.

  • @RazorRoses
    @RazorRoses Год назад +1

    9:35 cmon now... mike o tren?

  • @nelsonbenjamin4754
    @nelsonbenjamin4754 Год назад

    I'm still doing it on a good day

  • @user-ox4ki7vf7w
    @user-ox4ki7vf7w Год назад +1

    11:43

  • @DavidD-cd9em
    @DavidD-cd9em Год назад

    Get Mcguff on.

  • @Man-u-flex
    @Man-u-flex 2 года назад +2

    We don’t need glycogen my friend I’m on carnivore never needed to touch a carb since I been on it lifting heavy

    • @junglestar
      @junglestar Год назад

      Protein is broken down to glycogen when necessary…

  • @jawbaw6471
    @jawbaw6471 Год назад +1

    Has his dad's face.

  • @DoctorJanakaWannaku
    @DoctorJanakaWannaku 2 года назад

    3 X 3

  • @camcorp
    @camcorp Год назад +1

    Dead lifts and squats are for dead heads....they can cause long term injuries. You can do other exercises.

    • @finnypaul7748
      @finnypaul7748 Месяц назад

      Please tell what other excercise?

  • @blaketarpley8174
    @blaketarpley8174 Год назад +1

    You're kidding me. Mike O'Hearn is absolutely on steroids. He keeps claiming he is not but after 50 you cant even come close to looking like he does without being on them for the last 20 years or more.

  • @practicaltheory
    @practicaltheory Год назад +1

    Mike O'Hearn has never taken steroids. HA!

  • @Bolden47
    @Bolden47 Год назад +1

    He really thinks Mike ohearn isn’t on Juice?!? Lmao