PCW Fit
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Mission Statement and Bio
The PCW Fit programs (formerly Vintagefine) are based on my personal system of beliefs pertaining to fitness and weight loss as a lifestyle change. That being, I don’t believe in fad diets, counting calories, weight scales, massive amounts of barbells and fitness equipment, or pricey gym memberships that never get used. My philosophy is simple yet effective, it is based
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Bruce Lee practiced strength training faithfully, just like martial arts. However, he was very secretive about his training. The programing Bruce created for himself was specifically designed to keep him lean and fast. He experimented with power, endurance, coordination, agility, flexibility, nutrition, and even the amount of time he could rest before training again. Speed and power were Bruce’s essential outcomes, so he focused on training that would produce minimal hypertrophy. Bruce had specific training regimens that he researched extensively through practical application.
“Research your own experience. Absorb what is useful, reject what is useless, add what is essentially your own.” Bruce Lee
Bruce trained three days a week, basically every other day. The purpose of doing this was to develop his strength conditioning using circuit training. Using all his muscles in different movements, the routine that Bruce did develop his neuromuscular pathways for his body to function maximally. If you want your nervous system to adapt, you must train repetitiously. If you’re going to build your strength, you have to do it more often. However, the trade-off for this type of training is using minimal sets each training day and not pushing with heavyweights.
“Above all, never cheat on any exercise: use the amount of weight you can handle without undue strain.” Bruce Lee
You can train every day, but the problem society thinks is that every workout should be intense to be beneficial. This is far from the truth. If you don’t do enough, there is no stimulation to advance your body. On the other hand, if there is too much stimulation, negative feedback mechanisms are activated to decrease your strength. So, you have to do just enough without causing too much force on your muscles if you are training every other day. This way, you will progressively increase strength and adapt your nervous system over time.
Bruce Lee’s Routine
Perform every other day. Do one exercise, then move to the next. After completing all the exercises, rest for 1 minute, then do it again for a second set. He only did two sets in circuit-style training. Perform 8-12 reps for all exercises except legs. Bruce did 12-20 reps for leg exercises.
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