[quote]11kamita wrote:
I got to ask Prof X what was the perfect rep workouts like for u when u were with CT, because I tried one and I’ve got to say I wasn’t that impressed at the end of it, I mean I did the reps to what the aticles and threads said, obviously I just may have been wrong in my execution but I did try to follow it to the T. I am a bit weary to follow the thing at the moment without some more evidence. Obviously CT knows alot more then me but it’s just the program is so different to anything that I know and understand.[/quote]
CT watched me lift. He then told the other two guys with us (two other Canadian lifters) to watch how I did the movements…because that is what he was trying to teach them. That was as far as we discussed the “perfect rep”. Seriously. I also haven’t read all that he has written (or even most of it) as far as this is concerned so my first thought is that you are likely making this far too complicated.
However, let me say this…typing this shit out over the internet is in weak last place compared to TRAINING WITH SOMEONE MORE EXPERIENCED THAN YOU. I get the impression that feeling a muscle working is a foreign concept to some of you. You seem to spend far more time worrying about the shit that isn’t very important…like obsessively monitoring the speed of a rep.
To tell the truth, I think some of you need some martial arts training. I think concepts like feeling where the power is coming from would help some of you quit thinking as if training is comparable to preparing for a math test.
Yea I know what your getting at. I rate CT very highly and have read all of his aticles, and still im finding it hard to belive that this is gona turn out into somthing truly revolutionary, I hope it is but just can’t see it happening. I think he just needs to cut all this crap thats happeing at the moment, write the final arcticle then awnser the Q’s after, it’s aslo very vague. But then what does my opinion count for.
I do try to keep the focus on the muscle, and that is what im trying to get my new training partner to understand. Because all the top BBers rave about it so there must be somthing to it. If you want to look like a bodybuilder train like one.
lol this thread is funny.
[quote]11kamita wrote:
Yea I know what your getting at. I rate CT very highly and have read all of his aticles, and still im finding it hard to belive that this is gona turn out into somthing truly revolutionary, I hope it is but just can’t see it happening. I think he just needs to cut all this crap thats happeing at the moment, write the final arcticle then awnser the Q’s after, it’s aslo very vague. But then what does my opinion count for.
I do try to keep the focus on the muscle, and that is what im trying to get my new training partner to understand. Because all the top BBers rave about it so there must be somthing to it. If you want to look like a bodybuilder train like one.[/quote]
Do you really think you are at a stage of training to be judging what is effective and what isn’t? He needs to cut the crap?
No I don’t meen the program, but the way he is presenting it. By giving out small chunks at a time and being really unclear about everything. Because so far it all just seems like marketing and what info has been released is patch. He just needs to release it formaly instead of informaly on all the threads. Im not saying that the programs shit, I just don’t know what to think about it, the only thing thats keeping me interested is that CT is doing it and he’s so respected.