Why I Squatted Everyday for 13 Years Straight (ft. Max Aita)

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  • Опубліковано 31 жов 2024

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  • @gnperdue
    @gnperdue Рік тому +17

    I like the approach in that he wasn’t afraid to experiment and see what happens.

  • @Runner-Boy
    @Runner-Boy Рік тому +33

    Iven Djuric right now 👁 💋 👁

  • @victorprokop9343
    @victorprokop9343 Рік тому +44

    8 hour squat workout
    the ultimate secret leg gains routine

    • @RGV2300
      @RGV2300 Рік тому +4

      Along with 8 hour arm workout.

    • @michaelderenne9838
      @michaelderenne9838 Рік тому

      Comments like that are why noobs can't figure it out. They think you're serious. Do better millennial

  • @Reppintimefitness
    @Reppintimefitness Рік тому +17

    I did it for about 5 months
    It works wonders 🔥

  • @ericcartmansstrengthandpow5960
    @ericcartmansstrengthandpow5960 Рік тому +18

    8 hour squat workout.WHATEVER IT TAKES.

  • @jaymills1720
    @jaymills1720 3 місяці тому +1

    Just did a few weeks of squat every day and gained about 40 lbs on squats. Will back off due to fatigue - was running a lot too. It’s a great short term cycle to do. Max also did it 3-6x a day lol so that’s very different than doing it 1x a day 4-7x a week for a short term.

  • @emcl2011
    @emcl2011 Рік тому +10

    Squat 2-6 times a day 7 days a week...
    yep

  • @chattingwithshap8010
    @chattingwithshap8010 Рік тому +2

    It is wrong for the vast majority of people. Factors such as: time, experience, age, genetics, rest, tolerance, nutrition and a host of other things matter. For people that have all day, no job and great genes, it may work for a while. But recovery is a cornerstone of exercise. So many issues with doing any compound movement everyday.

  • @gabrielebernabiniPB
    @gabrielebernabiniPB Рік тому +1

    Personally, im training on bulgarian surrogate since 2 years for powerbuilding. Im not 100% agree with Max. High frequency and high intensity 7/7, with back off series, give lot of muscolar mass and strenght. So yes, its usable for powerlifting too. I’m doing it for bench, front squat, military press and barbell row

  • @k-v-d1795
    @k-v-d1795 Рік тому +2

    The guy in grey hoodie sounds like a young Peter Griffin (His voice)

  • @petrl9838
    @petrl9838 Рік тому +4

    The original Ivan

  • @frederikdietz6344
    @frederikdietz6344 Рік тому +2

    I tried, realized that my korean weight class could squat 2.7xbw. 64. 66.
    I failed. (-:-)

  • @IsaacMorgan98
    @IsaacMorgan98 Рік тому +6

    I mean, people say he wasted time but also this man's squat is absolutely huge?

    • @tomiesz
      @tomiesz Рік тому +2

      He says it himself, it's more despite the training protocol rather than because of it

    • @folksurvival
      @folksurvival Рік тому

      What's the question?

  • @powertothepeople3832
    @powertothepeople3832 Рік тому +1

    If you can survive it a big squat will the result.

  • @Laocoon283
    @Laocoon283 Рік тому +1

    Cause you like doing twice the amount of work for half the results?

  • @jameswhitfield9705
    @jameswhitfield9705 Рік тому +3

    I love this guy he still with Chad ?

    • @Second247
      @Second247 Рік тому +2

      Nah. Some sort of deal with Weightlifting House, competition commentator to my knowledge. And developing 'Weightlifting AI'-app for them.

    • @CrashMetaReligion1996
      @CrashMetaReligion1996 Рік тому

      @@Second247 they still on good terms?

    • @MaestroJericho
      @MaestroJericho Рік тому

      @@Second247 It's weird since I heard the Weightlifting AI was VERY close to the Juggernaut AI that was around from what I heard

  • @prometheusboat
    @prometheusboat Рік тому +1

    I'm Max Aita and I have two gremlins that load plates on my bar.

    • @prometheusboat
      @prometheusboat Рік тому

      But thanks for the awesomely frank advice.

  • @PickleThePig
    @PickleThePig Рік тому +9

    Seems like he wasted 13 years 😂😂

  • @ezramarks6081
    @ezramarks6081 Рік тому +37

    Lol basically he wasted his own time. He says it isn't efficient and that he lost from squatting everyday

    • @juliawilliams1355
      @juliawilliams1355 Рік тому +24

      He got to a high level in a sport he lived for. Doesn't sound like a waste of time to me. Nothing is permanent.

    • @elomensch9566
      @elomensch9566 Рік тому +16

      It wasn’t his goal to squat maximum weight, his goal was to succeed in the sport of weightlifting🦍

    • @Grant.Lenahan
      @Grant.Lenahan Рік тому +1

      Lol basically he’s way stronger than you

    • @ezramarks6081
      @ezramarks6081 Рік тому

      @Grant Lenahan stronger than both of us for sure.

  • @intellectualninjamonkey2496
    @intellectualninjamonkey2496 Рік тому +3

    All those people obsessed with squatting and adding weight and doing complicated periodization schemes look like they don't even lift.
    Thanks but no thanks.
    I squat 1/5 of those weights and still look better.

    • @zwryy7622
      @zwryy7622 Рік тому +30

      Yeah, they're obsessed with it because it works. The point is not looking better, it's performance. Also, not everyone has the same goals as you. Crazy idea, right?

    • @mastervaderm16
      @mastervaderm16 Рік тому +4

      do you though

    • @AlexiosKarakatsanis
      @AlexiosKarakatsanis Рік тому +9

      so your're measuring your success by how you look? If that is why you lift fair enough, but most people who do strength training dont obsess over their phyhsiques, dont project your body insecurities onto others

    • @intellectualninjamonkey2496
      @intellectualninjamonkey2496 Рік тому +1

      @@AlexiosKarakatsanis is not insecurity.
      I am just stating a fact.
      A lot of people are starting weight training to look better.
      In the process, they forget their initial goals and they are trapped in numbers and complicated training programs inspired by powerlifters or Olympic lifters, the sports of whom they glorify although they are not optimal for hypertrophy or aesthetics.
      Greek by the way?

    • @AlexiosKarakatsanis
      @AlexiosKarakatsanis Рік тому +3

      @@intellectualninjamonkey2496 The fact is that forgetting the initial goals of aesthetics is not a negative thing. IMO, as long as you keep a certain standard of health, you shouldnt train for aesthetics as a primary goal at all. Training and ''getting lost'' in performance provides such a benefit to your mental health, direction in life and grounding that I believe training SHOULD be about chasing performance (to a reasonable extent). Did not mean to call you insecure, just interesting that your first argument to seemingly complex training programs is that they dont bring about the best physiques. Yep Greek! the name is a give away I suppose xD