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Mountain Dog Training to Fortitude Training - Lisabikinifit - 11-28-2019 Hi y´all! I will be competing this sunday and after taking it easy the week after, I want to switch to Fortitude Training! I used Scott´s BYOBBC-book to do this prep myself. I learnt a lot by coaching myself and loved it! I feel like the book is a must-have for any bodybuilder :-) I currently do Mountain Dog training style, training 6 times a week. Sunday: Legs (base-workout) Monday: Chest/Shoulder (base-workout) Tuesday: Back (base-workout) Wednesday: Rest Thursday: Legs (pump-workout) Friday: Chest/Shoulder (pump-workout) Saturday: Back (pump-workout) I am a bikini fitness athlete, going into the off-season I want to focus on glute gains of course ahaha Do you have any advice how to tackle this transition? I already have read the Fortitude Training ebook and decided to switch up my training first before I switch up my diet. Much love, Lisa RE: Mountain Dog Training to Fortitude Training - Lisabikinifit - 11-28-2019 I want to start on the basic version tier I This is what I have worked out myself, any feedback is appreciated! Day 1 - Barbell Sumo Squats - Small Stance Leg Press - Glute Ham Raise (?) - Standing Calf Raises - Chest Press Machine / Seated Cable Row - Lateral Dumbbell Raise / Cable Crunch - Dumbbell Hammer Curl / Tricep Pushdown Day 2 - Pulldown - (Incline) Dumbbell Press - Military Press - Glute Bridge - Dumbbell RDL - Seated Calf Raise Day 3 - Sumo Deads - Leg Extension - Leg Curls - Standing Calf Raises - Cable Curls / Overhead Tricep Extensions Day 4 - Pendlay Row - Lat Pulldown - Pec Deck - Overhead Dumbbell Press - Total Abdominal What do you guys think..? RE: Mountain Dog Training to Fortitude Training - Scott Stevenson - 11-28-2019 Hey Lisa, Some quick thoughts: You'll need to have a three rotation exercise selection for the Loading Sets (Day 1 and 2). You'll want to then couple those exercises in a way that makes sense for you gym / equipment availability. (I've posted a few times on this here). For instance, if you want to do sumo squats, then commandeering the leg press and a glute ham raise might be tough. OTOH, you could do the squat, and then drop the load down to do a Barbell HACK squat and follow that with a BB stiff-legged dead lift. (Or even put the SLDL first, as the weight might be intermediate to the squat and hack squat.) I'd not do (sumo) deads for a MR - just a low back safety issue as form tends to fail there with rounding of the low back, which is asking for nasty injury. ---- I think you can probably just go right into Tier I from the MD program and adjust Tier as necessary. -S RE: Mountain Dog Training to Fortitude Training - Lisabikinifit - 11-28-2019 (11-28-2019, 07:12 AM)Scott Stevenson Wrote: Hey Lisa, Thank you so much for your quick reply Scott! I can´t wait to dig into FT I´m going to read through the forum to find out more about which exercises would make sense and I will post my updated version on here RE: Mountain Dog Training to Fortitude Training - Lisabikinifit - 11-28-2019 Okay so I read through the forum and the book once again. Went back in and rewrote the training, I tried my best! I hope someone is willing to give me back some advice here! I know MR can vary ;-) https://imgur.com/PiH5cfQ RE: Mountain Dog Training to Fortitude Training - Scott Stevenson - 11-29-2019 (11-28-2019, 11:27 PM)Lisabikinifit Wrote: Okay so I read through the forum and the book once again. Went back in and rewrote the training, I tried my best! He Lisa, You're not likely to get someone to give much feedback in this manner. (You've basically plopped down a whole outline and asked someone to play 20 questions with you, so to speak. Aside from wanting to more glute size, which you seem to have a handle on, its hard to tell what your concerns are...) Better approach would be to ask specific questions about what you've come up with or things you're unsure of. -S |