Review
of "7 Minute Muscle"
eBook By Jon Benson
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Building muscle on a limited
time budget can be a TREMENDOUS challenge, no matter if you're
an elite athlete with a jam-packed training schedule or have
a family, a job, and a multitude of other obligations that
keep you out of the gym.
So what would you think if you
could use a program that took that "don't have time"
thing out of the equation by giving you an effective muscle-building
workout in 7 minutes a day?
Yep, load of crap was what
I first thought, too!
But I have to say, after reading
a copy of Jon Benson's 7 Minute Muscle program, I can see
exactly where he's coming from and how not only IS it possible
but it could be just as effective as many other higher-volume
training programs that I've seen and know to be effective.
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Gotta say this right up front...when
I first began the book, I was struck by the similarities in training
philosophy to Escalating Density Training. Sure enough, in black
and white on page 29 of the book, I read "Legendary strength
coach Charles Staley popularized the term density training..."
"7 Minute Muscle" uses
some VERY similar concept to EDT...for example,
- working within a defined block
of time
- not purposefully training to failure
on every set (i.e. managing fatigue)
- focusing on training DENSITY and
performance rather than just trying to make training hurt as much
as possible
- training explosively because that's
what the muscles are designed for
So the similarities are many and the
execution is SOMEWHAT similar, but overall, Jon's taken the density
training concept and really done some original things with it. I
really like the direction he's gone with it (and legendary is
such a great word).
Knowing firsthand just how effective
Escalating Density Training is, I have no doubt the concepts you'll
be using in "7 Minute Muscle" are sound. Jon's done a
nice job of explaining how his version of density training works.
I use a little bit different explanation when talking about why
density training is so effective but the core concepts are dead
on.
- you're not trashing the nervous
system, hormonal systems (endocrine) and recovery abilities of
your body by training to failure all the time
- you take a set block of time (in
Jon's case, 7 minutes) and work to maximize your workload within
that timeframe
- you focus your rep ranges on the
most productive in terms of strength and muscle mass
So we've determined that the program
is based on sound, effective principles...principles that I've used
in my own training programs with great success.
Now the key
is this...how is "7 Minute Muscle" different from
Escalating Density Training?
Honestly, that'll be tough to answer
without giving away the whole thing but I'll take a crack at it
:)
One of the core differences is that
Jon's decided to focus on one muscle group at a time with his version
(an EDT PR Zone works two bodyparts). But don't think it's as simple
as that...one of the OTHER core differences is that you'll be working
in several different exercises in a very specific order and fashion.
I have to say, it's a very good concept and one that I'll be very
interested to try out.
Jon has also included a tremendous
amount of information on the mental aspect of training. For example,
how to reliably get in the "zone" where you see peak performance,
what it the "zone" actually IS (in terms of brainwaves),
and a whole lot more.
I really like that Jon has included
access to a number of training videos that show you EXACTLY how
the training is performed. Seeing something in action is a whole
different ballgame from just reading about it. It's one of the main
reasons our "Complete Video Guide to EDT" is so popular!
If there is one weakness to the program
it's that it isn't so well suited to bodyweight exercises. Increasing
the resistance with bodyweight exercises and utilizing them in the
program can be a challenge. It's definitely not impossible but it
will be easier if you've got some standard equipment like dumbells,
barbells and benches, etc.
CONCLUSION:
Overall, this is a very good program
(and I'm not just saying that because it's a density training based
program like EDT - though, I will say it DOES make it a lot easier
to recommend because I KNOW how effective the concepts are!).
If you're
short on time and looking for efficient muscle-building training,
this is a great option. It's definitely NOT easy training.
If you've done any EDT, you know how challenging THAT can be, even
though you're not always working to failure. This is a challenging
program, even at the beginner level, but it's level of challenge
is totally targeted to what you're capable of doing.
To read more about "7
Minute Muscle," click here now:
http://www.staleytraining.com/goto/7-minute-muscle.htm
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