Well you can disagree till your blue in the face but it still dont change the fact you're wrong.
No it will just fatiuge the muscles and lead to pleatueas and lack of muscle growth. Not to mention the program is fubar to begin with and shouldn't be in anyones fitness repitore so it's really a moot point.I disagree Strike. Doing them daily will certainly not build the muscles as doing it twice or thrice a week, but it will really help with overall endurance of his muscles and get him used to working with them.
An oft repeated stereotype that is simply not ture. Muscle mass does not impede your ability to moveIt really does no good if you can lift 9 million pounds and then not move.
Take it easy on the weekends? LOL, for Rhy to get stronger and in better shape it's going to take more than just being active and "taking it easy" on the weekends.As long as you do good cool-down exercises afterward (and staying active for the rest of the day is the best) and take it easy on the weekends it certainly would not amount to 'muscle suicide'.
Accelerated building strategy? What is that? What I do is very healthy and Rhy has already said he is underweight and we like to gain mass and that is my specialty. I'm not asking the kid to get in contest shape or compete in the IPFYou advice is certainly good for the accelerated building strategy, but as I said, that is not a very healthy one.
Heavy compound excersises blow bag work out of the water. He can do bag work all day but he will look the same on day 1 as he will on day 90.I would also suggest daily (yeah Strike, daily) bag work. Nothing improves general fitness, builds muscle, and improves your cardiorespiratory endurance all at once like bag work.
Rhy do these three things:
Sleep at least 8 hours
Double your caloriec intake
Find weights and do heavy compund movements
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