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The Best Workout Plan And Training Strategy For Natural Lifters

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Nowadays there arent that many natural lifters out there. We are a few left, and that’s why it’s really important to understand how to properly train!

The number one mistake made by natural lifters is doing too much volume. You need to trigger protein synthesis and then stop training. Once it’s been triggered, there is no added benefit in continuing to push a muscle, it will not grow more. The more volume you use, the more you break down protein.

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To maximise growth, frequency is key. This not only applies to how often you train a muscle per week, but also the number of training sessions you do per week.

Frequency is crucial for the natural lifter because the training session is the stimulus to trigger protein synthesis. The workout itself is what puts you in anabolic mode, whereas the enhanced bodybuilder doesn’t need to use the workout as a trigger. The enhanced lifter is in anabolic mode 24 hours a day!

The more often you train, the more your body stays in an anabolic state and the more muscle you’ll build. You can’t do a high volume of work if you have a high frequency of training when you’re natural.

Frequency works better than volume. Hitting a muscle three times per week is the optimal frequency for a natural trainee. Train six days a week, doing short, low volume workouts hitting half the body each time. That’s the only way to get the optimal frequency without the excessive cortisol release.

The best split is the push/pull split. It’s both physically and psychologically beneficial. The key to growth is to have a big difference between protein synthesis (building muscle) and protein breakdown (mobilising amino acids from muscles for energy). The more volume you do, the more protein breakdown you get and you don’t want that.

How Should Natural Lifters Train To Get Best Results?

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  • Do a push/pull split (or push+quads/pull+hamstrings) 6 days a week.
  • You only need one exercise per muscle group and three total sets: two sets of moderate intensity to get ready, then one intense set.
  • Use different methods and exercises on the three different weekly workouts.

Pulling Muscles

  • Hamstrings.
  • Back.
  • Biceps.

Pushing Muscles

  • Quads.
  • Pecs.
  • Delts.
  • Triceps.

Each push or pull workout will have 4 exercises: one per muscle group (two for back since it’s made of many different muscles).

Workout A: Pull 

  • Hamstring exercise.
  • Lats/back-width exercise.
  • Rhomboids/rear delt exercise.
  • Biceps exercise.

Workout B: Push 

  • Quad exercise.
  • Pec exercise.
  • Delt exercise.
  • Triceps exercise.

Do three pull workouts and three push workouts three times per week, using different exercises for every workout.

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For example:

  • The first hamstring workout of the week will consist of Romanian deadlifts.
  • Second will consist of lying leg curls.
  • The third hamstring workout of the week (the isolation move) consists of glute and ham raises.

How To Do Them:

1. Heavy Double Rest/Pause

  • Pick a comfortable weight you can do around 4-6 reps with.
  • Do your 4-6 hard reps, rest 10-15 seconds, then another 2-3 reps, rest 10-15 seconds, then try to get an additional 1-2 reps.
  • Always use the same weight. You only do one set of this special method.

2. Maximum mTor Activation

  • Lower the weight over a 5 second count while tensing/flexing the target muscle as hard as possible at all times.
  • Hold the full stretch position for 2 seconds per rep.
  • Do 6-8 reps like this, on the last rep hold the stretch position for as long as you can. Only do one set of this special method.

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3. 6-8-10 Drop Set

  • Start the set with a weight you can lift for 6 reps.
  • Drop the weight down immediately by 25-40% (depending on the exercise) and do 8 reps with the new weight.
  • Drop another 25-40% and perform 10 more reps.
  • Rest as little as possible between the parts of the drop set. Only perform one set of this special method.

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Written by Valentin Bosioc

Valentin Bosioc - wellness specialist, certified personal trainer, certified fitness instructor, celebrity trainer, Musclemania Champion, Ninja Warrior Semifinalist, world wide motivator!

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