roccodart440 said:
Aboot i'm going to have to dissagree with you on a few points.
I think 2 weeks is enough time to know whether a training system is working for you. 3-4 would be netter but if you can't see or feel somthing in 14 days. Somthing is wrong.
I think a perfect ballence and mix of volume and intensity is essential. Sometimes these have to be divided into two workouts to balence out the week. To say volume is not your friend is bit misleading.
what so you expect to accomplish in 2 weeks?
sore muscles? you can accomplish that by doing db flyes and db kickbacks for hours. I can "feel" concentration curls all day long, so what?
change in body composition? 1. you cant make a drastic change in your body composition in 2 weeks short of an m1t/4ad stack, and even those gains would be very very minimal. DNP is about the only thing that would have any effect on fat loss in two weeks, or possibly a severe crash diet. Anybody whos past the noob stage of lifting isnt going to gain a even a substantial amount of muscle in 2 weeks. No max-ot, DC, westside, HST, etc program is going to accomplish anything noticeable in 2 weeks.
You cant judge a thing in two weeks.
As for volume vs. intensity...plenty of people make great gains from doing 20 sets of bench 3 times a week and curling for hours on end in the squat rack. Will most people? No.
As for the original question...its a decent program, i did it for a while (probably more than 6 months IIRC) and made constant, substantial strength gains. Its not the end all be all program, but it works. If you follow it consistently, eat like your supposed to, and give it time, youll gain with it.