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    Me vs Tyson Fury training camp

    So in 11 weeks, Tyson Fury will be fighting Wladamir Klitschko for the heavyweight championship of the world, as of 1 week ago he was in this condition




    Which makes me wonder what he will be looking like in 11 weeks on fight night.

    I myself am in a similar state of disrepair, well not quite as bad but still close. So I thought of a fun idea, I will start training myself, and we will see who gets better results in the next (almost) 3 months. The guy in training camp for a heavyweight title shot, or the guy with a full time job who's going to be working out in the mornings and at night. Theoretically fury should blow me out of the water.

    Obviously there are differences in the purpose of training, mine is purely asthetic, but still, Fury has several advantages, trainers, nutritionists, facilities, and hours in the day. I'm also currently suffering from flu, which I hope to be gone in a day or so, and then i can begin

    So lets see, can I beat Tyson Fury's training camp results!!!!

    Diet will be IIFYM based, 3000 calories per day 223P 375C 82F. People will say I should be in a defecit as I have higher BF% than ideal, however as i've been out of the gym for 6 month, noob gains will mean i'll be losing fat and gaining muscle at the same time for at least the first 8 weeks, Sunday will be the only no cardio day, every other day i'll do 30 mins heavy bag and 30 mins bike or treadmill in the mornings, weight training will be this plan for the first month, i've had good results from this last year before i got lazy and stopped going

    Week 1 to 4

    Monday Chest + Tris

    Incline Barbell Press 4 sets x 15,12,10,8
    Incline Dumbell Flys 4 sets of 10, 8, 8, 8 reps
    Barbell Flat Bench*4 sets x 12,10,8,8
    Dips 3 sets to failure
    Standing French Press 4 sets x 12 reps
    Lying Tricep Press wide grip parralel 3x10
    Lying Close Grip Tricep behind head press 2x10
    One arm dumbell tricep extension 2x10
    Behind head dumbell tri extension 2x12

    Tuesday

    Off

    Wednesday; Legs & Calves

    Squats*4 sets x 15,12,10,8
    Walking Lunges 3 x 10 steps (each way)
    Leg Press 4 sets x 12,10,8,8
    Standing Leg Curls (machine) 4 sets x 12 reps
    Seated Calf Raise 5 sets x 15 reps

    Thursday ; Back & Biceps

    Deadlift*4 sets x 20,15,12,10
    Pull-Ups*4 sets x 12 reps
    Single Arm Dumbbell Row 4 sets x 10 reps
    Underhand Barbell Row 4 sets x 12,10,8,8
    Incline Dumbbell Curl 3 sets x 10 reps
    Preacher Curl 3 sets x 10 reps
    Friday ***8211; Off

    Saturday -Shoulders & T****zius

    Overhead Press*4 sets x 15,12,10,8
    Upright Row 4 sets x 12,10,8,8
    Dumbbell Lateral Raise 4 x 10 reps
    Face Pulls (rope) 4 sets x 12 reps
    Barbell Shrugs 5 sets x 12 reps

    Suppliments will only be Creatine Mono, Cellucor c4 preworkout, Balance whey protein and muscletech casein, nothing too dramatic
    Last edited by Earl-Hickey; 08-02-2015, 12:45 AM.

    #2
    Originally posted by Earl Hickey View Post
    So in 11 weeks, Tyson Fury will be fighting Wladamir Klitschko for the heavyweight championship of the world, as of 1 week ago he was in this condition




    Which makes me wonder what he will be looking like in 11 weeks on fight night.

    I myself am in a similar state of disrepair, well not quite as bad but still close. So I thought of a fun idea, I will start training myself, and we will see who gets better results in the next (almost) 3 months. The guy in training camp for a heavyweight title shot, or the guy with a full time job who's going to be working out in the mornings and at night.

    Obviously there are differences in the purpose of training, mine is purely asthetic, but still, Fury has several advantages, trainers, nutritionists, facilities, and hours in the day. I'm also currently suffering from flu, which I hope to be gone in a day or so, and then i can begin

    So lets see, can I beat Tyson Fury's training camp results!!!!


    Great idea! War Earl Hickey!

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      #3
      Originally posted by -Weltschmerz- View Post


      Great idea! War Earl Hickey!
      LOL Was about to post the same but you beat me to it LOL

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        #4
        Originally posted by -Weltschmerz- View Post


        Great idea! War Earl Hickey!
        Fury doesn't only have Wlad to worry about now haha

        This could backfire massively but i'm certain i can produce better results than he will

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          #5
          You need some cardio in there too bruh

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            #6
            This looks great bro, who designed the workout?

            Just gonna go out there and say there is no need to go above 12 reps for compounds if you are looking to build muscle. I occasionally see someone do 3 really hard sets and do a drop set to failure but outside of that I never really see a set go as high as 15, but depends on your goals!

            I never really go above 10 reps unless its dips or weighted sit ups. You definitely don't need to do 20 reps of deadlift. 5x5's are my favourite for squats and deadlifts. Unless you are going to change up the workout after 4 weeks?

            Looking forward to seeing your progress! Good luck!

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              #7
              wow.
              can we get a photo of before/after please?
              ill volunteer to photoshop u and fury in a weigh-in hahaha
              thread of the year in training section.

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                #8
                This is awesome, we def need pics though.

                Good luck man..

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                  #9
                  Fury looks soft and doughey, what an embarrassment. He is going to waste a good chunk of training camp just getting into shape. Klitschko will kill him.

                  Good luck Earl Hickey.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Ryn0 View Post
                    This looks great bro, who designed the workout?

                    Just gonna go out there and say there is no need to go above 12 reps for compounds if you are looking to build muscle. I occasionally see someone do 3 really hard sets and do a drop set to failure but outside of that I never really see a set go as high as 15, but depends on your goals!

                    I never really go above 10 reps unless its dips or weighted sit ups. You definitely don't need to do 20 reps of deadlift. 5x5's are my favourite for squats and deadlifts. Unless you are going to change up the workout after 4 weeks?

                    Looking forward to seeing your progress! Good luck!
                    I designed this plan myself, i have used it before, the first 4 weeks is a prep phase and maximises the noob gain period, it gets refined after that.

                    I'll get some pics uploaded soon

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