GVT Program
boomshakalaka911
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What are your thoughts on GVT. This is my first week doing this type of program. I'm getting a great pump. Will only use this type of program for 2 weeks due to so much volume. Anyone had any success with this?
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I just read up on it and looks great. And no hell no I say keep doing it until you hit a plateau.0
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I guess if I lower the volume of my assistance workouts I could keep it going. Just don't want to run into overtraining. Not a big deal though I guess. If I start to show symptoms of over training I'll just switch it up. Good look man. Thanks for the reply. Will keep it rolling and see what kind of gains I make.
And it humbles you..... Haha. It's rough, but like I said, have had some insane pumps0 -
If you can recover and continue, it's a tough program, but from many I've seen doing it, results are pretty awesome. My opinion is that it shouldn't be done more than 3 times a week and only pick 2-3 exercises per session.
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Yeah i 10x10 my compound lifts only. Accessory work is normally 3x8. I recover pretty quick so we will see what happens on week 20
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I have ran GVT serveral times. It is brutal but it works. Stick with it for 6 weeks and you will get results.0
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I ran it once. Was enjoyable but tough and definitely saw results. Good luck with it especially the leg part as you wont be able to walk right for days.0
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Tagging. This looks like my kind of program.0
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I have seen a few different formats (3 day, 4 day, 5 day) working different body parts, is there a preference? On non lifting days, do you guys rest or do some mild cardio?
@ninerbuff can you provide any greater insight into your or your clients experiences with the program?0 -
I have seen a few different formats (3 day, 4 day, 5 day) working different body parts, is there a preference? On non lifting days, do you guys rest or do some mild cardio?
@ninerbuff can you provide any greater insight into your or your clients experiences with the program?
Back barbell squats and leg curls - 10x10
hip raise and walking lunges - 3 x 20
Another day was arms with consisted of
Seated bicep curl and lying tricep extension - 10x10
Standing EZ Bar curl and Seated overhead tricep press - 3 x 12
3rd day was upper body which consisted of
Incline dumbbell press and lat pulldown - 10x10
reverse flys and seated row - 3 x 12
I ran on another day. Rested two separate days and started the process again.0 -
jdscrubs32 wrote: »I have seen a few different formats (3 day, 4 day, 5 day) working different body parts, is there a preference? On non lifting days, do you guys rest or do some mild cardio?
@ninerbuff can you provide any greater insight into your or your clients experiences with the program?
Back barbell squats and leg curls - 10x10
hip raise and walking lunges - 3 x 20
Another day was arms with consisted of
Seated bicep curl and lying tricep extension - 10x10
Standing EZ Bar curl and Seated overhead tricep press - 3 x 12
3rd day was upper body which consisted of
Incline dumbbell press and lat pulldown - 10x10
reverse flys and seated row - 3 x 12
I ran on another day. Rested two separate days and started the process again.
Thank you. I appreciate the input.
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IIRC GVT for me was a 4 day split (chest tri, back bi, legs, shoulders abs) everything was 10 x 10 with exeption of calf raises & plate pushes.0
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Steve_Paul wrote: »IIRC GVT for me was a 4 day split (chest tri, back bi, legs, shoulders abs) everything was 10 x 10 with exeption of calf raises & plate pushes.
Everything bar the ones you mentioned were 10 x 10. Crikey @Steve_Paul you must have had DOMS galore especially in the legs.0 -
GVT is no fun without DOMS though right @jdscrubs32 ? First few days are terrible but then you adapt.0
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Steve_Paul wrote: »GVT is no fun without DOMS though right @jdscrubs32 ? First few days are terrible but then you adapt.
Haha that's true @Steve_Paul . I remember the first time I did the leg part of GVT, I was walking oddly for days.0
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