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I don't understand why so many people are hating on Vince. He actually did something with his life and hes in insane shape. Jealousy gets you nowhere and from what I can see Vince seems like a pretty nice guy, whos willing to give out free workout tips. If anything get off your fatasses and get inspired by him, from what he has accomplished in his life.
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@dt089 Thanks for backing me up buddy!
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@MikeBruceSullivan Lol stop gloating about Joe Weider. Most the guys he trained have good body symmetery plus take a lot of performance drugs, Vince is appealing the market to the average folk who wants to look in shape and bring a challenge in their life. You don't have to trust him, but if you follow through his programs there is a good chance you can build that trust. Plus there isn't only one way to train, there are hundreads of ways some just work better than others.
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pt 6; so can u persuade me why I should believe u & ur partners over the trainer of champions, a man w/ more years of experience than u & ur partner's combined ages--that man being the trustworthy, JWeider? Just to play the devil's advocate, u want your customers to train insanely with super heavy weights & low reps so that they get big & muscular super fast, & sell ur on-line ebooks & e-programs, but aren't u disregardin the ppl out there--who can get injured from ur heavy duty workout routines
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pt 5. So for the length of these comments, it seems that important questions like mine get answered in the context of youtube comments on your vids. So, the million-dollar question is "what are your views on Joe Weider's slow progressive 6-8 rep range?" Ur training tactics & those of your partners like Lee Hayward stress super heavy weights and low reps which are mostly 4 power & which can cause injury, no matter how much glucosamine/fish oil u take or how much u warm up. thx hope 2 hear from u.
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pt 4. Bottom line: it seems that you, Lee Hayward, Sean Nalawanjy, "The Cook Bros" & your other "kick-back" marketing/referral partners want to have ur potential customers see fast results--results that with heavy weights & da resulting improper form can cause injuries--no matter how much warming up you do. U guys don't even have a disclaimer on your vids. Im not sure we should be believing u new-fangled newbie gurus over the wisdom of Joe Weider & his slow progression & good form an 6-8 reps.
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Pt 3: .so Joe Weider, a trustworthy source, seems to have good "old school" advice. He trained legends, so his advice does have a lot of trust. Weider says low reps build power, high reps build muscle mass and definition. But u younger guys seem only concerned about just adding a lot of weight & outdoing ur prior workouts--no matter what da cost. Do u really think outdoin prior workouts @ all costs is really needed? why not outdo them in 2 wks? & reps in da 6-8 range will prevent injuries?
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Part 2: Also, 5 sets of 5 reps seems like too much weight and a recipe for diaster-injury. How can u pick a weight to do 5 reps for if that probably will be super heavy weight that forces u to do reps in poor form?! I warm up, but it seems that low reps is what Joe Weider, another Canadian--but a bodybuilding legend, said is 2 build power, and 2 build muscle mass like a Frank Zane body-type, you need to do 8 to 10 reps in good form for 4 to 5 sets & maybe add more weight every 2 weeks?...
Hey Vince, thanks for you amazing vids! You helped me alot, and i lost alot of bellyfat.
Islamicproud 1 month ago
@Islamicproud You're welcome bro! Keep it up!
VinceDelMonte 1 month ago