12-12-2012, 10:53 PM
Dear Friend,
I still remember that moment as if it was 3 minutes ago. I was
walking down the hill, next to what was known as the most hard core gym
in the country. I heard the music blasting from outside the gym walls.
The music and the vibe was literally bleeding through the walls and as I
walked down the hill, heard the music, felt the energy…. I forgot that
my back was feeling strange.
I opened the door and the loud music, sweat and stench in the air hit
my face like a ton of bricks. A good ton of bricks, though, the kind of
bricks man wishes he could be hit with. I saw men train balls to the
wall everywhere my eyes turned.
I heard weights clanking and loud weights being slammed to the floor.
It was “Go Time” and I saw no other way then to go to war…. it was leg
day. I put my jacket away and made my way to the stationary bike to warm
up, right by the gym counter. The music was so loud my ears were
ringing but I also had goosebumps because I was feeling super human at the moment, I kid you not. I felt like a machine.
One of the big guys walked by me when I was 3 minutes into riding my
bike and said, “Yo, Zach, whatchu trainin’ today?” I answered him with
thunder in my voice….. “I’m training legs today and if you wanna train
with me you better come correct because I’m CRAZY today!”
He didn’t train with me. I think I scared him off. When the clock hit
5 minutes I began my warm up before attacking the squat rack. I squatted 455 for 6 reps that day. My adrenaline was so high my back musta been communicating with my brain to let me finish this workout.
The workout continued, set after blistering set. Everything around me
was a blur, except for the weights that I had in my hands or on my
back. I finished with stiff leg deadlifts at 385 lbs for 5 reps.
The workout had finished and I felt I’d had the best d*** workout of
my life. I walked outside, up the hill, in the cold air. Steam rose from
my face in the cold winter night and I hopped in my truck and made the
25 minute trek home.
An hour later I was getting things ready for work the next day. I
always ironed my clothes and packed my lunch the day before. I dropped
the hanger from my shirt and bent over to pick it up. When I bent over I
felt as if I had just been struck by lightening in my lower back.
“I threw out my back picking up a hanger….”
I was frozen, literally…… I walked backwards while hunched over and
felt onto my bed and didn’t move out of my bed till 1 pm the next day.
That was the first time I injured my back…. but not the last. As the
years went on, every year out of the blue that back spasm would come
back. Not a big deal though, I rested a few weeks and came back slowly. I
was young, lived at home with Mom and Dad and life was EASY.
Year after year, the injury happened again…. and again…. and again. But the pain never resonated with me until I was a Dad.
“Eventually, These Injuries Started Ruining My Life….”
This time, it WAS a BIG deal. You see, I was a Dad, and this back injury was not something I could shake off and rest. I
was in excruciating pain while giving my 3 month old daughter a bath.
My back was feeling as though it was on fire the entire time I gave her a
bath.
I was sweating from the pain. When I finished giving her a bath, I
could barely stand up. I mustered all the energy I could and forced my
mind to think about Navy SEALs and the pain they could go through yet
still be unstoppable. I was pathetic. I felt pathetic. I planted my hands on the bath tub and grinded my way to my knees. From there, I lifted my baby girl up, all 16 lbs of her.
I’ve deadlifted over 500 lbs and squatted 455 for reps. 16 lbs felt
like I was lifting the world. Maybe I was….. my daughter IS my world.
My back was screwed up for what seemed to go on forever, in reality,
it was 12 months of pain. I called ALL the experts in the strength and
conditioning field and asked about recovery, stretches, back rehab,
etc.
I was embarrassed and also angry, not just at my self, but at lifting
weights in general. As the years went on, every few months, boom, same
d*** injury. But the injuries didn’t end with back pain, instead, I
started getting other injuries. Shoulder injuries, severe knee pain,
strange and painful chest pain and pains in areas I never experienced
before.
I remember being in Boston on a business trip. Every morning I woke
up, dropped and cranked 50 push ups and 50 squats to get my day going.
My chest and shoulders felt tight…. abnormally tight. I thought it was
the morning tightness one feels after laying in bed for the night. Not
so.
A week later I was cranking a simple workout at my gym. The push ups
were feeling painful…… a pain I had NEVER experienced before. By the
time I got to 23 push ups I was in agonizing pain and had to stop my
workout.
“I Thought I Tore My Pec… While Doing Push Ups!!??”
I was Ticked OFF! I said “Screw this….. This SUCKS!” I quit
my workout. I NEVER quit my workouts. This was getting OLD. I was
depressed BIG time and kept it bottled inside…..
I tried to train around these injuries. But the injuries kept messing
with me physically AND mentally. My metabolism was slowing down and my
stress was on the rise as I couldn’t train the way I wanted to.
“I Felt Like the Barbell Was My Enemy….”
I built a grudge against free weights from barbells to dumbbells,
when I should have simply realized that my weaknesses were being
exploited by the barbell. I began to study bodyweight training
more than ever. I decided it was time to rebuild my body and when I want
something I go straight to the lead source.
I came across a few guys who not only inspired me to take my
bodyweight training to the next level, but they taught me things about
bodyweight exercise and bodyweight workouts that I had never thought of.
“These Men Proved to Me That You Can Become a
BEAST With Bodyweight Training…”
These guys reminded me of World Renown Powerlifting Coach, Louie
Simmons, who operates ‘The Westside Barbell Club’ and is known as the
strongest gym in the world.
Louie’s training system transforms men into BEASTS. His lifters make
gains unlike anything they’ve ever experienced before. They pack on
brute strength and muscle faster than any program they’ve experienced
before.
“These “Bodyweight BEASTS” Were NO Different….”
These guys were jacked, ripped and strong as all hell. I was
impressed, inspired and willing to test the waters and turn myself into
my own human guinea pig.
I connected with some of these “Bodyweight BEASTS” by luck and grilled them on everything that I wanted to benefit from:
They answered EVERYTHING I asked and then some…..
I knew I wanted to take my own personal “Bodyweight
Experiment” to a different level than the typical bodyweight circuits
everyone else uses. One of my biggest influences has been Louie Simmons and how he uses his methods to build the strongest men in the world….
His methods are known for the shocking development of brute strength,
packing on muscle as fast as humanly possible as well as developing
explosive power.
I decided my “Bodyweight
Experiment” was going to utilize all the techniques of the strongest men
in the world so I could go way beyond calisthenics for conditioning. I
wanted BEAST mode and nothing less.
I set my goals and organized my training regime into the necessary
elements to make these goals happen while getting rid of these lame
injuries that kept ruining my life and depressing me.
Like I said before, I was adamant on ensuring this ‘Bodyweight
Bodybuilding’ program went waaay beyond the traditional bodyweight
workouts. I wanted these bodyweight workouts to produce the same results
I would get from my old workouts that comprised of heavy free weight
workouts.
The bottom line was that these workouts were going to….
As soon as I began addressing my injuries and following this unique
system of ‘Bodyweight Bodybuilding’ the results came way faster than I
expected. I thought it was too good to be true. It was SIMPLE. But it
was REAL.
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I still remember that moment as if it was 3 minutes ago. I was
walking down the hill, next to what was known as the most hard core gym
in the country. I heard the music blasting from outside the gym walls.
The music and the vibe was literally bleeding through the walls and as I
walked down the hill, heard the music, felt the energy…. I forgot that
my back was feeling strange.
I opened the door and the loud music, sweat and stench in the air hit
my face like a ton of bricks. A good ton of bricks, though, the kind of
bricks man wishes he could be hit with. I saw men train balls to the
wall everywhere my eyes turned.
I heard weights clanking and loud weights being slammed to the floor.
It was “Go Time” and I saw no other way then to go to war…. it was leg
day. I put my jacket away and made my way to the stationary bike to warm
up, right by the gym counter. The music was so loud my ears were
ringing but I also had goosebumps because I was feeling super human at the moment, I kid you not. I felt like a machine.
One of the big guys walked by me when I was 3 minutes into riding my
bike and said, “Yo, Zach, whatchu trainin’ today?” I answered him with
thunder in my voice….. “I’m training legs today and if you wanna train
with me you better come correct because I’m CRAZY today!”
He didn’t train with me. I think I scared him off. When the clock hit
5 minutes I began my warm up before attacking the squat rack. I squatted 455 for 6 reps that day. My adrenaline was so high my back musta been communicating with my brain to let me finish this workout.
The workout continued, set after blistering set. Everything around me
was a blur, except for the weights that I had in my hands or on my
back. I finished with stiff leg deadlifts at 385 lbs for 5 reps.
The workout had finished and I felt I’d had the best d*** workout of
my life. I walked outside, up the hill, in the cold air. Steam rose from
my face in the cold winter night and I hopped in my truck and made the
25 minute trek home.
An hour later I was getting things ready for work the next day. I
always ironed my clothes and packed my lunch the day before. I dropped
the hanger from my shirt and bent over to pick it up. When I bent over I
felt as if I had just been struck by lightening in my lower back.
“I threw out my back picking up a hanger….”
I was frozen, literally…… I walked backwards while hunched over and
felt onto my bed and didn’t move out of my bed till 1 pm the next day.
That was the first time I injured my back…. but not the last. As the
years went on, every year out of the blue that back spasm would come
back. Not a big deal though, I rested a few weeks and came back slowly. I
was young, lived at home with Mom and Dad and life was EASY.
Year after year, the injury happened again…. and again…. and again. But the pain never resonated with me until I was a Dad.
“Eventually, These Injuries Started Ruining My Life….”
This time, it WAS a BIG deal. You see, I was a Dad, and this back injury was not something I could shake off and rest. I
was in excruciating pain while giving my 3 month old daughter a bath.
My back was feeling as though it was on fire the entire time I gave her a
bath.
I was sweating from the pain. When I finished giving her a bath, I
could barely stand up. I mustered all the energy I could and forced my
mind to think about Navy SEALs and the pain they could go through yet
still be unstoppable. I was pathetic. I felt pathetic. I planted my hands on the bath tub and grinded my way to my knees. From there, I lifted my baby girl up, all 16 lbs of her.
I’ve deadlifted over 500 lbs and squatted 455 for reps. 16 lbs felt
like I was lifting the world. Maybe I was….. my daughter IS my world.
My back was screwed up for what seemed to go on forever, in reality,
it was 12 months of pain. I called ALL the experts in the strength and
conditioning field and asked about recovery, stretches, back rehab,
etc.
I was embarrassed and also angry, not just at my self, but at lifting
weights in general. As the years went on, every few months, boom, same
d*** injury. But the injuries didn’t end with back pain, instead, I
started getting other injuries. Shoulder injuries, severe knee pain,
strange and painful chest pain and pains in areas I never experienced
before.
I remember being in Boston on a business trip. Every morning I woke
up, dropped and cranked 50 push ups and 50 squats to get my day going.
My chest and shoulders felt tight…. abnormally tight. I thought it was
the morning tightness one feels after laying in bed for the night. Not
so.
A week later I was cranking a simple workout at my gym. The push ups
were feeling painful…… a pain I had NEVER experienced before. By the
time I got to 23 push ups I was in agonizing pain and had to stop my
workout.
“I Thought I Tore My Pec… While Doing Push Ups!!??”
I was Ticked OFF! I said “Screw this….. This SUCKS!” I quit
my workout. I NEVER quit my workouts. This was getting OLD. I was
depressed BIG time and kept it bottled inside…..
I tried to train around these injuries. But the injuries kept messing
with me physically AND mentally. My metabolism was slowing down and my
stress was on the rise as I couldn’t train the way I wanted to.
“I Felt Like the Barbell Was My Enemy….”
I built a grudge against free weights from barbells to dumbbells,
when I should have simply realized that my weaknesses were being
exploited by the barbell. I began to study bodyweight training
more than ever. I decided it was time to rebuild my body and when I want
something I go straight to the lead source.
I came across a few guys who not only inspired me to take my
bodyweight training to the next level, but they taught me things about
bodyweight exercise and bodyweight workouts that I had never thought of.
“These Men Proved to Me That You Can Become a
BEAST With Bodyweight Training…”
These guys reminded me of World Renown Powerlifting Coach, Louie
Simmons, who operates ‘The Westside Barbell Club’ and is known as the
strongest gym in the world.
Louie’s training system transforms men into BEASTS. His lifters make
gains unlike anything they’ve ever experienced before. They pack on
brute strength and muscle faster than any program they’ve experienced
before.
“These “Bodyweight BEASTS” Were NO Different….”
These guys were jacked, ripped and strong as all hell. I was
impressed, inspired and willing to test the waters and turn myself into
my own human guinea pig.
I connected with some of these “Bodyweight BEASTS” by luck and grilled them on everything that I wanted to benefit from:
- how they train for building lean muscle
- how they train for developing explosive power
- how do they train their legs with bodyweight workouts alone
- how they address injuries
- how they eat to pack on mass, develop brute strength AND get ripped
They answered EVERYTHING I asked and then some…..
I knew I wanted to take my own personal “Bodyweight
Experiment” to a different level than the typical bodyweight circuits
everyone else uses. One of my biggest influences has been Louie Simmons and how he uses his methods to build the strongest men in the world….
His methods are known for the shocking development of brute strength,
packing on muscle as fast as humanly possible as well as developing
explosive power.
I decided my “Bodyweight
Experiment” was going to utilize all the techniques of the strongest men
in the world so I could go way beyond calisthenics for conditioning. I
wanted BEAST mode and nothing less.
I set my goals and organized my training regime into the necessary
elements to make these goals happen while getting rid of these lame
injuries that kept ruining my life and depressing me.
Like I said before, I was adamant on ensuring this ‘Bodyweight
Bodybuilding’ program went waaay beyond the traditional bodyweight
workouts. I wanted these bodyweight workouts to produce the same results
I would get from my old workouts that comprised of heavy free weight
workouts.
The bottom line was that these workouts were going to….
- Pack on Functional Muscle
- Develop Brute Strength…. Strength that shocks people and
makes them take notice, not that Sissy Strength that pretty boy
bodybuilders get - Develop explosive speed and power – I wanted to be agile, mobile
and hostile. These Bodyweight BEASTS HAD it, with OUT even touching
free weights - Burning Fat and getting lean and mean, instead of that puffy powerlifter look
As soon as I began addressing my injuries and following this unique
system of ‘Bodyweight Bodybuilding’ the results came way faster than I
expected. I thought it was too good to be true. It was SIMPLE. But it
was REAL.
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