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Bodybuilding: From Heavy Duty to SuperSlow: Evolutionary Strategies for Building Maximum Muscle

Bodybuilding: From Heavy Duty to SuperSlow: Evolutionary Strategies for Building Maximum Muscle

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There's more than one way to build muscle...Learn about all of the bodybuilding strategies from the past century.Bodybuilding: From Heavy Duty to SuperSlow takes you through the evolution of bodybuilding training, from early 20th century circus strongmen to the latest muscle-building techniques of today. Learn how to harness these concepts to build muscle faster than you thought possible.Learn About 14 Different Bodybuilding Training SystemsIn this book you?ll learn diverse training strategies, including: Volume TrainingPeripheral Heart Action TrainingHigh-Intensity TrainingPeriodizationThe Bulgarian MethodPre-Exhaustion TrainingHeavy DutyThe Weider SystemThe Hardgainer MethodSuperSlowHolistic TrainingPower Factor TrainingPositions of FlexionStatic Contraction TrainingDozens of Training Routines and WorkoutsEach training system is fully explained and includes sample workouts to get you started. Don't keep training the same way every time you workout

Author: Craig Cecil
Publisher: Running Deer Software
Published: 08/03/2012
Pages: 120
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.38lbs
Size: 9.00h x 6.00w x 0.25d
ISBN: 9780984741458

About the Author
Craig Cecil has been involved in sports and the science of exercise since his days of high school athletics in baseball, through his collegiate career in NCAA Track & Field, to his devotion to weightlifting and bodybuilding pursuits over the past 20 years. During that time, Craig has trained with professional athletes, as well as multitudes of dedicated, ordinary individuals just wanting to build lean, muscular body weight. Craig is a member of the National Strength & Conditioning Association and holds an MBA from Loyola University of Maryland.

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