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Powerbuilding Routines

The 'Burn' rep at the end of all that is something different to keep you interested! Fair bit of volume in it as well.

sure its not to get the muscle doing something different at the end and to flush that body part with blood at the end?


Nice split Poni, but that's a 5 day split, its looks nothing like P.H.U.L., not a lot like P.H.A.T. either

PHUL makes me sick inside, not because there's anything wrong with it, but because it's just PHAT by another name.

one thing that seems to occur a lot on boards is people trying to butcher P.H.A.T. so they can do it over 4 days. I think P.H.U.L. fills that "market".
 
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And you say don't follow layne Norton because he looks like shit. Ok.
 
[MENTION=16564]SydVicious[/MENTION]; you've run it???

Good routine? Steve Shaw seems pretty smart.
 
@SydVicious ; you've run it???

Good routine? Steve Shaw seems pretty smart.

I think Steve Shaw's lifts are proof in the pudding that his program is decent!

Apologies if you read my post wrong, I wasn't criticising it at all!

I haven't run a 4 day program yet, planning to hit that once footy season is over.
 
I think Steve Shaw's lifts are proof in the pudding that his program is decent!

Apologies if you read my post wrong, I wasn't criticising it at all!

I haven't run a 4 day program yet, planning to hit that once footy season is over.

all good. I didn't think you were criticizing, I was just asking if you'd tried it and gotten good results or not.

Yep, Steve Shaw does seem to know some from what I've seen.
 
all good. I didn't think you were criticizing, I was just asking if you'd tried it and gotten good results or not.

Yep, Steve Shaw does seem to know some from what I've seen.

In all honesty I would probably struggle with volume in his program at the moment haha! But hey, not going to progress without pushing it!

Will be interested to hear of your results if you decide to run it.

I have heard of people getting good results out of PHAT as well.
 
Stiffy have you looked at some of the other 5/3/1 variants like Periodization Bible and Triumvirate?
 
34 I had to go and look

over the years, what has been the best type workout for you?

From a BB perspective, that last Push Pull Legs routine I ran. But it left me feeling abit lethargic and tired even after 6-7 weeks of doing it.

Previously used to do 4 day Upper/Lower routine for about five years because it allowed me to do cardio etc on the off days. I seem to respond well to cardio, it gives me a lot of energy throughout the day. Prior to that full body 3 x per week, for a lot of years lol.

If I had my way I'd run full body routines 3 x week, if I could make them work well enough.
 
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I think the majority of good powerlifting programs are really "powerbuilding". You have your lower rep "strength" stuff on your big compound lifts. Then you do some assistance stuff (could be compound or isolation or both) in the higher rep ranges. That is how all of the programs I've done have been structured (except sheiko I guess).

I don't think it's always the case for a bb routine though. PLENTY of people I know will never venture lower lower than 10 reps for some reason.