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  1. #41
    Sportstudent/in Avatar von Sebastian123
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    Was genau soll das fürn Expiriment sein ?

  2. #42
    Sportstudent/in Avatar von Alexx
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    Zitat Zitat von Sebastian123
    Was genau soll das fürn Expiriment sein ?
    steht oben im text von brock.
    oder hier casey's eigene schilderung aus seinem buch:

    This excerpt from Casey Viator’s book from 1999, is probably the closest we'll
    ever get to the truth about the Colorado Experiment where Casey Viator gained
    63 lbs of muscles and lost 18 lbs of fat in 28 days using Jones's training
    methods.

    No matter what your opinion is about the experiment, it definitely is interesting reading about one of the most controversial experiments in bodybuilding history.

    Henrik

    ===========================

    Chapter 14
    The Colorado Experiment
    By Casey Viator


    There has been a lot of documentation and controversy regarding this entire
    operation. I would like to put my two cents worth in and tell everyone exactly
    how this went down for the record.

    Here is my (Casey Viator) accounting:

    I really had to diet hard to get my bodyweight down to 168 lbs. We calculated
    that my diet before the experiment was less than 800 calories per day.

    I remember flying to Colorado in one of Arthur Jones airplanes, a Cherokee Six.
    Arthur always flew very high in the Commercial Jet Lanes in a decompressed cabin
    which always gave me the worst headaches. Arriving from Florida to Fort Collins,
    Colorado, I had more to contend with than I had prepared myself for. I was one
    mile high and I had to aclimate quickly, but I knew food was coming soon. We
    arrived at the Lamplighter Inn, just outside of Fort Collins, where I was going
    to spend the next 28 days of working hard, training and eating, no fun, maybe a
    movie now and then, we were there to work not play. Think about it, every day
    for the next month - eating, training my brains out like an animal, sleeping -
    that was my job.

    The next step was the weigh in. Body Fat count at Colorado State University was
    a very complex process. We used the Merrimac BodyFat Counter. This is one of the
    best Veterinarian Colleges in the World. The BodyFat Machine, or counter, was
    contained in a solid lead room with a huge crystal that was placed over my body.
    The radioactivity from my muscles registered my lean body mass.

    Remember this was the 70's and this particular machine was considered State of
    the Art. I never questioned the accuracy, and still don't, of this equipment.
    This experiment actually showed me that even in my low bodyweight, I still
    gained weight and lost bodyfat. Eating was quite easy the first week after all
    my previous month and a half of dieting. With a healthy cash incentive per pound
    of muscle gain, I was raring to go.

    The next step was to convert the Physiology Lab into a training facility. We had
    about 20 pieces of Nautilus equipment and prototypes to move to the second
    floor. There was even talk about the structural integrity of the second floor
    accomodating these pieces. Many tons of equipment was moved to that floor.

    We had brought a new line of negative prototypes that we used for testing. For
    example, we moved the weight up into the contracted position for the muscle with
    our feet and lowered it with our biceps or triceps. We even had a negative bench
    press which worked in the same fashion. There were many other types of
    prototypes such as the single pad Squat Machine. This piece was a real workout
    but in the end the mechanism that locked you out of the machine could not be
    perfected, hence it never ended up as a production model - all considered, this
    was a great machine.

    The first week or so these training sessions were very difficult. I was
    untrained for 5 months and my hand had atrophied quite a bit. The first two
    sessions I ended up on the floor with a pulse rate close to fibrillation. But,
    as they say, "what won't kill you will only make you stronger." I tried to keep
    my fat content down during my 6-8 meals per day. During my workout sessions,
    Arthur would more or less sit in a chair and read the newspaper. If he figured I
    was slowing down my pace he would say something insulting and I would get mad
    and push even harder into the set, which made me achieve better gains.

    The only rule was keeping perfect form. This was a game he and I played for
    almost 10 years off and on. One thing about the man, he sure knows how to "piss"
    someone off to make them work harder through their workouts!

    My workload was so intense that my body absorbed everything I ate. My muscles
    were coming back rapidly. This was a true case of muscle memory.

    Many people have questioned the validity of this study. A lot of factors came
    into play, one of which is genetics. The average man would not have been able to
    gain 63 lbs. of raw muscle, which Arthur Jones and myself have been defending
    this study for years.

    There has been a lot of questions regarding steroid use. Many people claimed
    that I loaded up for this experiment. I can honestly say that there was no use
    of steroids during this study, which is a very important point.

    I was closely monitored in a closed door environment. Believe me, I would have
    done anything to have gained that weight, but I knew my rebound potential and I
    also knew I would make remarkable gains even before the study began.

    The rest factor is very important when an entire body workout is performed.
    Proper sleeping and eating habits are also very important factors. When you work
    your bodyparts three times a week briefly but intensely your body has to grow.
    Proper sequence of pre-exhausting exercises is very important also. The safety
    factor is observed very closely, especially during the first part of each
    movement. That is when you have the strength to injure your self. The last part
    of any exercise is usually not the most dangerous point, your muscles are simply
    too weak to injure at that point. Throwing a weight or dropping or lowering a
    weight too fast at any time can injure a subject.

    The Denver Broncos came in for training sessions and to watch us go through our
    fast paced training. Dick Butkus of the Chicago Bears was also there training
    and observing what was going on. I was very proud of the results that took place
    in Colorado and feel that this study has contributed to the awareness of how
    much time is wasted in most individuals workouts. This experiment is still being
    studied in colleges across the country today and also can be found on the
    Internet.

    I must say that I have injured myself on many an occasion in the gym - with
    pectoral tears, lower inguinal hernias and many other injuries, however I really
    managed to stay injury free using this type of heavy training, so I felt I had
    to test out my boundaries. At my current age of 48, I feel this is not safe for
    the average man: 750 lbs. squat, 500 lbs. incline bench press, 1500 lbs. leg
    presses.

    As I mature, I feel moderation would have been better for my overall well being.
    Every injury was caused by bad form or explosive movements. If I can teach one
    person the hazards of this type of training, I would really be very happy.

    If any trainee is considering doing this type of training, I would make sure
    that you work at your individual pace and push yourself just enough so you can finish the entire body routine.

  3. #43
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    einfach unmenschlich. geil

  4. #44
    Sportstudent/in Avatar von bobmobile
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    I was
    untrained for 5 months and my hand had atrophied quite a bit.
    My workload was so intense that my body absorbed everything I ate. My muscles
    were coming back rapidly. This was a true case of muscle memory.

    -alles klar!? soviel zu dem schnellen muskelzuwachs!-also keine "neuen" muskeln so wie bei nem anfänger!

    so o. so - das pensum u. die intensität haben heute viele profiBBer nicht!

    finde nur schade das er keine dvds verkauft sondern nur videos!?

    greetz

  5. #45
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    jo das war muscle memory. 5 monate vorher nicht traininiert und 6 wochen vorher diaet.
    trotzdem ist das nur bei genetische ueberflieger moeglich. ich glaub das ist einer mit diesem myostatin -dings

  6. #46
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    Wenn er so ein genetischer Überflieger ist, warum ist er dann so unpopulär.

  7. #47
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    Zitat Zitat von stoffelman
    Wenn er so ein genetischer Überflieger ist, warum ist er dann so unpopulär.
    wo lebst du denn?

  8. #48
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    mit 19 beim mr amerika contest (1971), den er gewann.
    man beachte die comb-over frisur, mit 19 schaon haarausfall?








  9. #49
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    [QUOTE=Alexx]mit 19 beim mr amerika contest (1971), den er gewann.
    man beachte die comb-over frisur, mit 19 schaon haarausfall?


    Mit 19 Haarausfall und was soll uns DASS jetzt sagen???

  10. #50
    susan88
    Gast
    Zitat Zitat von Schokakola
    Mit 19 Haarausfall und was soll uns DASS jetzt sagen???
    DASS DAS in deinem fall mit nur einem s geschrieben wird...

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