There are several programs that I have touted on this blog because of their efficacy—the two that I get asked the most questions about would probably be the H-L-M system of training and the 3 to 5 method. I like both of these systems for a few reasons: 1) They use full-body workouts. 2) They allow you to train your muscle groups frequently while still being fresh at each session. And 3) while they are training templates they both allow for enough variety to keep the lifter from getting stale and/or bored. Now I would like to introduce another template of a training system that I think is even more effective for advanced strength athletes. I call it the 5 to 7 Program . The 5 to 7 Program works for advanced athletes because of a simple reason: it forces you to use more volume than with the other above systems. (Despite the bull that is often espoused in some of the various bodybuilding magazines, as you get more advanced you don't need less training you need mor...
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