Derick Chettiar's Strength & Hypertrophy
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This is an 18 week strength and hypertrophy program aimed towards novice and intermediate level lifters, with each mesocycle being 6 weeks long and focusing on either hypertrophy (phase 1 - bodybuilding), strength (phase 3 - powerlifting) and strength and hypertrophy (phase 2 - "powerbuilding").
This program offers various exercise substitutions, which will allow the trainee to manipulate the exercises to ones they preferer more might have sufficient access to.
The main goal of this program is to help novice and intermediate level lifters progress as most people tend to get stuck in that level for long periods of time as they either over/under train. Basically most people tend to get stuck in the novice to intermediate stage as they over complicate training and end up stuck in a loop of hearing new information (which might not even be true) and then updating their program to fit this new information which ends up with them constantly updating their program which stops their body from making the necessary adaptations to get used to and better at the movements they should be doing, which is whatever they have access to.
Many intermediate level lifters think they need to do fancy exercises to improve and thus when ever they see any new exercise they immediately start to do it. This program will already handle the exercises, sets, reps, intensity etc. This allows the trainee to put all their effort towards training.
This program offers various exercise substitutions, which will allow the trainee to manipulate the exercises to ones they preferer more might have sufficient access to.
The main goal of this program is to help novice and intermediate level lifters progress as most people tend to get stuck in that level for long periods of time as they either over/under train. Basically most people tend to get stuck in the novice to intermediate stage as they over complicate training and end up stuck in a loop of hearing new information (which might not even be true) and then updating their program to fit this new information which ends up with them constantly updating their program which stops their body from making the necessary adaptations to get used to and better at the movements they should be doing, which is whatever they have access to.
Many intermediate level lifters think they need to do fancy exercises to improve and thus when ever they see any new exercise they immediately start to do it. This program will already handle the exercises, sets, reps, intensity etc. This allows the trainee to put all their effort towards training.
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