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Pre-Exhaustion Strength Training Routine by Legendary Arthur Jones

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  • Pre-Exhaustion Strength Training Routine by Legendary Arthur Jones

    If you’re looking for a tried and true method to get shredded fast, you might want to give the pre-exhaustion strength training workout by Arthur Jones a try. Arthur Jones was a legendary weightlifter and bodybuilder who was also the founder of Nautilus, Inc so you can be sure he knew a few things about muscle building and physique shaping.

    The Arthur Jones strength training routine is tough and probably will take a few sessions before you can complete it all the way through. You might also want to begin with tackling the first six or seven steps before trying to conquer the full 11 exercises contained within the program. However, once you achieve the required conditioning, you should be able to perform the full session in under an hour.




    Tips for Reaping Full Benefits of the Arthur Jones Strength Training Workout

    Take into consideration the following three tips which will help you achieve the full potential of this pre-exhaustion strength training program.

    • Train Intensely – The goal of the program is to achieve temporary muscular failure during each exercise. By breaking down the muscle fibers fully, you set yourself up for maximum fiber growth.

    • No Breaks – You should move from one exercise directly to the next within only a few seconds. Therefore, you will need to set your stations up prior to beginning so you can move through them fluently and with minimum interruption.

    • Aggressive Progression – Be aggressive with your exercise progression. Increase both weight resistance and reps by at least 5% once you hit your tolerance level.




    The Arthur Jones Pre-Exhaustion Strength Training Workout Schedule

    Exercise #1 – Stiff Legged Deadlifts – one set – 10-15 reps

    Exercise #2 – Full Squats – two sets – 8-10 reps

    Exercise #3 – Flat Bench Dumbbell Flyes – one set – 8-10 reps

    Exercise #4 – Flat Bench Presses with Close Grip – one set – 8-10 reps

    Exercise #5 – Dumbbell Lateral Raises – one set – 8-10 reps

    Exercise #6 – Seated Dumbbell Presses – one set – 8-10 reps

    Exercise #7 – Standing Barbell Curls – one set – 8-10 reps

    Exercise #8 – Parallel Dips – one set – 8-10 reps

    Exercise #9 – Regular Grip Chin Ups – one set – 8-10 reps

    Exercise #10 – Barbell Shoulder Shrugs – one set – 8-10 reps

    Exercise #11 – Wrist Curls (pronated and supinated) – one set each – 15 reps

  • #2
    Re: Pre-Exhaustion Strength Training Routine by Legendary Arthur Jones

    I'm in Exhaustion just reading, does that count?

    Good info!


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    Note: All of my advice and posts are merely for educational purposes I do not condone the use of steroids or any other illegal drugs. I am no doctor and my advice should be taken with a grain of salt, just like everyone else's hypothetical advice.

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    • #3
      Re: Pre-Exhaustion Strength Training Routine by Legendary Arthur Jones

      Very good article, this type of training is very beneficial when you need to switch it up.

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      • #4
        Re: Pre-Exhaustion Strength Training Routine by Legendary Arthur Jones

        Great read sweety.Pre-exhaust training should definitely be utilized by everyone from time to time.

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        • #5
          Re: Pre-Exhaustion Strength Training Routine by Legendary Arthur Jones

          this is like the crossfit workouts i started doin they r brutal but really work

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