Do compounds work?

Fausto

HST Expert
Whiilst we muse over the usefulness of the basics, here's what Pavel saw at Marty Gallagher's place.

[b said:
Quote[/b] ]When I recently visited my friend Marty Gallagher
in his PA compound I witnessed something
extraordinary.  Together with his star pupil Kirk
Karwoski the former coach of men's Powerlifting
Team USA was coaching a group of overweight folks
in his garage.  There was not a single stationary
bike or Pilates gimmick in sight.  A barbell, a
bench, a power rack.
 
'The Cat Herd', as Marty calls his students, does
only the three powerlifts. No curls, no crunches,
just the squat, the bench, and the dead.  They
follow the classic American powerlifting template
of the Coan and Karwoski fame and lift for a mere
30min three times a week. They walk outdoors for
cardio and learn cooking from Chef Gallagher.
 
Now what sort of results could such a primitive
system produce? Judge for yourself.  Following are
two examples of what the Cat Herd has accomplished
in sixty days.
 
63-year old Betty came to Marty weighing 303 lbs.
and was unable to deadlift an empty bar from the
knees.  Two months later Betty gained 8 lbs. of
muscle and lost 43 lbs. of fat.  And pulled 135x4
off the floor!
 
Ron, a 49-year old factory worker, took his
bodyweight from 235 lbs. to 189 - while adding 12
lbs. of muscle in the process. Ron'd deadlift shot
up from 95x10 to 340x4!

Read the rest of the Cat Herd success stories on:

martygallagher
 
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those are definitely impressive results

BTW anyone ever HST with only those 3 powerlifting componds? (bulking or cutting cycle)
 
I usually do something like that, except that I can't squat (I workout at home, no partner, no squat rack, and no motivation, 'nuff said). My routine is usually bench, dead, rows and/or chins, plus leg extensions (I drop them on some cycles). Or when I'm lazy I don't do the deadlifts (but i do both rows and chins). For work on my arms, I add db curls and skullcrushers during the early phases, then on the heavy phases they become burn sets.

A max of 7 exercises each workout (rarely happens), minimum of 3 (only when I'm really lazy and have lots of other things to do;). Usually, I manage to do 5 or 6.

When I start another cycle next week, I was actually considering doing bench, deads and rows only (plus metabollic arm work using burn sets with curls and skullcrushers). Thanks to Fausto ol' boy for starting this thread.
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I'll take this as a sign from God that I should go on with it.
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[b said:
Quote[/b] ]Ever the naughty child, hey?
Yes... but don't tell Santa, lest I get nothing but coal this Christmas  :D I'm hoping he'd give me a BB package containing a tub of Primer, Driver, and HST:Cre
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jvroig, I workout at home and have a great alternative to a power rack. It'll cost you $50. Ever hear of sawhorses? Go to Home Depot and buy a pair for $50-$60. They're able to support a max load od 1000 lbs. I doubt you'll be squatting that any time soon. I did this, and I have no problems bailing out on a squat. It's the poor-man's rack.

I got a pair of Stanley, black and yellow horses. They're adjustable from 30-38".
 
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