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![]() By: Charles Staley During my recent talks in Bellaria Italy, a theme developed which reflects what I consider to be a problem in the way that most people think about resistance training. In particular, during one roundtable discussion on EDT training, I fielded numerous questions about the so-called "correct" number of sets, reps, rest duration, etc., etc., for EDT workouts. Finally, I saw the underlying problem behind the various questions I was fielding: the attendees were focusing too much on the means of optimal weight training and not enough on the ends. As I thought about it, virtually ALL resistance training systems and philosophies focus on means, often to the total exclusion of the ends.
Another example of a popular training system that focuses on means is Power Factor Training. This system advocates the use of restricted range of motion (for example, performing leg presses over the last 6 inches of extension only) in order to allow for the use of heavier loads. Again, the salient feature of this system is the means rather than the ends. Enter EDT As I described to my lecture audiences in Italy, when I set out to codify the training system I had been gradually developing over the course of several years (the system that eventually came to be known as Escalating Density Training, or EDT for short), I eventually arrived at an arresting premise: in resistance training, the ends must dictate the means. This realization struck me as profound, because it's the exact opposite approach that virtually all other systems are based on! So in other words, what I became focused on is this question: "How can I organize sets, reps, rest intervals, etc., in such a way that I can perform the most amount of work possible in a pre-determined time frame?" (which in EDT parlance, we call "PR Zones"). In the process of asking this question, a fundamental truth emerged: work capacity is a function of managing (rather than seeking) fatigue. This principle is universal in the lives of all successful people in all fields of endeavor. It is the hallmark of all effective people. In his excellent book Leadership, Rudolph Giuliani states that one of his primary objectives was to get as much done as possible in the first hour of the day, while his energy was still high. This is a strategy that I have used in my own professional life for many years, and maybe you have too. The point is simple: effectiveness, whether at the office, at home, or in the weight room, is a function of managing energy. EDT Manages Energy Expenditure In The Following Seven Ways:
Static Versus Dynamic Systems
EDT takes it a step further by enabling the exerciser him or herself to participate in the design of the workout. Even further, the exact parameters of each workout often change in accordance to the trainee's innate experience and understanding about what it will take to beat the pervious best numbers. Interestingly, the flexibility just described does not blur the basic structure of the system. The Perfect Training System In fact, there is no singular "perfect" system, in any field of endeavor. However, the "best" systems are dynamic, flexible, and respect the established principles that are known to guarantee a successful outcome. In the field of resistance training, EDT dynamically conforms to the end-users needs from workout to workout while at the same time ensuring the stringent application of the established principles of athletic training. NEW BOOK!: Learn more about EDT training! Charles Staley's new training package The Ultimate Guide To Massive Arms, promises massive arms in only 8 weeks! For more information, please visit: http://www.EDTSecrets.com. About The Creator of Escalating Density Training: Charles Staley is known as the "Secret Weapon" by his Olympic and Professional athletes for his ability to see what other coaches miss. When the elite of the sports world want innovative, "out-of-the-box" solutions in their quest to reach World-class levels of performance, they come to Charles. Coach Staley also publishes a free online newsletter featuring the latest in advanced training techniques as well as a private coaching group of physicians, sport coaches, personal trainers, athletes, and everyday people seeking enhanced physical performance and physique transformation. For more information, please visit www.IntegratedSportSolutions.com or call 800.519.2492.
No B.S. Fitness Guru Charles Staley moves with remarkable ease from coaching athletes in 22 different sports to helping millions of people who bust their butts in the gym every day. With his behind the scenes knowledge of what makes the greatest athletes in the world reach Olympic conditioning FAST he is able to craft strength training, and fat-loss programs that adjust to you (something that most programs and coaches don't take into consideration.) Whether you are a 108-pound, bikini-clad goddess looking to "tone" or a 300-pound lineman looking for that extra rep on your bench press you've come to the right guy. For more information on Coach Staley's breakthrough training system known as EDT, please point your mouse to www.EDTsecrets.com and sign up for his free "mini-course" or call 1-800-519-2492 for more information. Recommend this article to a friend by e-mail here! Visitor Reviews Of This Article!
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