MIKE MENTZER: AN EARLY BODYBUILDING SEMINAR (1981)

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  • To learn more about Mike Mentzer's life, legacy and teachings, please visit: www.hituni.com...
    In this information-packed seminar, delivered a mere 5 weeks after the infamous 1981 Mr. Olympia contest (and 11 months after the 1980 Mr. Olympia fiasco), Mike Mentzer came to Rexdale, Ontario to give a bodybuilding seminar. There were approximately 40 people in attendance, including me, and we were impressed with how much training and nutrition information he imparted. In this seminar, Mike covered the following topics:
    Gaining muscle is a slow process
    Realistic expectations from your bodybuilding training
    Nutrition for muscle-building
    Calorie reduction for fat loss (with insights into how he dieted for the 1980 Mr. Olympia contest)
    The importance of carbohydrates in bodybuilding exercise
    The real role of protein in the bodybuilder’s diet
    Thoughts on the controversial 1981 Mr. Olympia competition
    The Colorado Experiment
    Intensity and duration as factors in training
    How physiologically we are all essentially the same, thus making our training requirements practically identical
    Close-grip versus Wide-grip chins: which is better?
    E-Z Curl bars versus straight bars: which is better?
    Muscle fiber types and training
    Hypertrophy or hyperplasia?
    The threat of overtraining
    This is Mike at his extemporaneous and articulate best.
    I recorded this on cassette, seated on the floor about twenty to thirty feet away from Mike, so the audio quality is what it is but the content is wonderful. Note: While I have posted this content in two-parts elsewhere on this channel, this is the first time this seminar has been presented altogether in its entirety.
    To see more of Mike Mentzer check out these videos by Wayne Gallasch of GMV:
    MIKE & RAY MENTZER TRIPLE PACK DVD SET (V-209SP-DVD) tinyurl.com/ym4...
    MIKE & RAY MENTZER - GYM WORKOUT DOWNLOAD (V-121) tinyurl.com/2ua...
    MIKE MENTZER - FINAL CHAPTER DOWNLOAD (V-208) tinyurl.com/yc4...

КОМЕНТАРІ • 154

  • @guy9683
    @guy9683 Рік тому +131

    Just by listening to Mike Mentzer and applying his principles of bodybuilding, it is incredible how many crappy YT channels you can discard about bodybuilding. Thanks Mike, everything is clear now.

    • @udayvaghela434
      @udayvaghela434 Рік тому +6

      So true, some of them are just entertainment and waste of time.

    • @KennyRogers8972
      @KennyRogers8972 Рік тому

      hate those clowns

    • @LiterarischeAktion
      @LiterarischeAktion Рік тому +5

      Also have a look into Artur Jones, Dorian Yates and John Little. All are based on HIT

    • @equalizer2233
      @equalizer2233 11 місяців тому +2

      ​@@LiterarischeAktionThis is John Little

    • @laoyaotzu
      @laoyaotzu 10 місяців тому +4

      everything great will only ever been known by the few

  • @knownoboundaries___
    @knownoboundaries___ Рік тому +32

    Its absolutely mindblowing the pics of Mike V. Arnold. Mike DESTROYED him, in almosr every pose. Mike deserved that Mr. O. 💯

    • @stevemann1299
      @stevemann1299 5 місяців тому +2

      Arnold knows he only won 3 of his 7 Olympias legitimately. He should have lost 70,71,72,80

    • @bestdadmike
      @bestdadmike 3 місяці тому +1

      ​@@stevemann1299 one could make a case for the '75 Olympia as well. Serge was tricked that year and wasn't fully prepared.

  • @RUBAN0606
    @RUBAN0606 8 місяців тому +35

    The hardest thing about Mentzers program is practicing restraint from exercise (so we dont overtrain) and determining whether we are fully recovered from the previous workout session.

    • @taxenco
      @taxenco 3 місяці тому +3

      Try to go for a walk. Active resting. You will get ripped without affecting your CNS and you will allow growth.

    • @mcshifter4138
      @mcshifter4138 Місяць тому

      Mike talks about "Active resting" it's an oxymoron but I won't elaborate, listen to mikes discussion on "active resting"​@@taxenco

  • @huhwhatomg
    @huhwhatomg 5 днів тому +1

    I love hearing him teaching to students. I could fall asleep to this it's so relaxing.

  • @thui7889
    @thui7889 Рік тому +26

    Mike was the science teacher that I’ve always needed.

  • @andrewmeyers1853
    @andrewmeyers1853 Рік тому +63

    Thank you so much for these videos. I have been training with Mentzer’s principles for the last ten months with great results. Eating the right amounts, going to failure, lower volume and adequate rest have all been challenges. However, I wouldn’t have kept going without your videos. Best wishes to you and yours.

    • @HEAVYDUTYCOLLEGE
      @HEAVYDUTYCOLLEGE  Рік тому +12

      Thanks very much and best wishes to you as well.

    • @itjustmightwork
      @itjustmightwork 11 місяців тому +5

      ​@@HEAVYDUTYCOLLEGEI feel Mike would say that. Not that I'm much of a religious man, but by providing a medium for Mr. Mentzer, you are truly helping to do the work of the Almighty!

  • @MrBlick76
    @MrBlick76 3 місяці тому +4

    This is such a gem!!!!!!! I love the ending where he was giving tips to steal negatives at the end after positive failure. I been assisting my other arm for awhile. Feels great knowing me and the great and powerful Mike thought alike. ❤ God bless you Mike. Wherever you are.

  • @CoachNiklas
    @CoachNiklas Рік тому +41

    Impossible to put a price tag on this, it's valuable beyond belief! Thank you so much, John!

    • @HEAVYDUTYCOLLEGE
      @HEAVYDUTYCOLLEGE  Рік тому +7

      You're welcome!

    • @DarkoFitCoach
      @DarkoFitCoach Рік тому

      ​@@solman-sf4lju need protein for every single cell in your body. U dont just eat 16gr of protein cause u want to gain 16gr of muscle that that. U know this right? Humans by default need around 100-130gr of protein just to survive. Then when ur training u breakdown lot of muscle and protein so extra protein is needed to recover and then u need extra protein to GROW

    • @DarkoFitCoach
      @DarkoFitCoach Рік тому

      @@solman-sf4lj i agree fully that humans can survive on very little. But thats not the point is it. We are commenting on a mime mentzer video and bodybuilding. That is thriving and optimizing, far far away from surviving. We can survive on 20gr a day probably but that isnt what we are talking about is it. We are talking about maximizing musclemass

    • @DarkoFitCoach
      @DarkoFitCoach Рік тому +1

      @@solman-sf4lj i meant normal living. Not aushwitz survival.

    • @kobanebook9888
      @kobanebook9888 5 місяців тому

      Thank you John!

  • @MikeyD1991
    @MikeyD1991 Рік тому +21

    Daily ritual, listen to Mike mentzer... Let the facts sink in... These are pure gold. All hail king mentzer 💪rip. Great work, keep these coming John.

    • @MrBlick76
      @MrBlick76 3 місяці тому

      I literally listen to the same recordings of him every day just about since I truly dove in deep the end of last year. I only recently realized the 4-3-4 cadence I wasn't doing but still saw results only doing 4 on the negatives. Now after dropping the weight a few plates, I'm truly feeling true high intensity and every single rep now feels like it's doing ten times the work of any rep ive ever done the last 35 yearz

    • @Billybobaggins9
      @Billybobaggins9 24 дні тому

      My favorite quote from this excerpt goes , “growing in spite of his ignorance” speaks volumes to the mental in many aspects of todays life

  • @garrettchristensen8074
    @garrettchristensen8074 Рік тому +13

    Mentzer absolutely blows up the protein hawks that have dominated the fitness industry for decades. His low carb diet observations are spot on.

  • @ProfessorPWNAGE1
    @ProfessorPWNAGE1 2 місяці тому +3

    Yet they call it outdated? It’s clearly effective and he speaks so intellectually and has an excellent way of teaching it. He did a lot of studying to get this level of understanding. I think we can all appreciate how he did the time to learn it and present it to us so eloquently for us to understand.

  • @danikkasleep86
    @danikkasleep86 Рік тому +10

    His ethics in body building is really inspiring. I've gain more gains doing his techniques. Amazing.

  • @jpeesbass
    @jpeesbass 3 місяці тому +4

    Thank you so much for posting all this wisdom. I could’ve used this in my 20s. But I’m glad that at 40 I am seeing awesome results! You are the man, John.

    • @HEAVYDUTYCOLLEGE
      @HEAVYDUTYCOLLEGE  3 місяці тому +1

      You’re very welcome. Glad you like the content.

    • @MrBlick76
      @MrBlick76 3 місяці тому

      You're truly so amazing for the content you post. Thank you so much for keeping this great mans mind alive for all the world to marvel at​@@HEAVYDUTYCOLLEGE

  • @radstrength4567
    @radstrength4567 Рік тому +29

    After 1 training session on bench (205), my next session, I was now bench pressing (225) for repetitions. Its exciting to see rapid progression in such a short amount of time while normally you would have to grind for longer periods of time to make such a staggering increase in a lift. (All my other lifts and exercises are also making the same improvements as bench). I just wanted to share my personal experience to help persuade people to try his way of training.

    • @HEAVYDUTYCOLLEGE
      @HEAVYDUTYCOLLEGE  Рік тому +6

      Thanks for your post and congratulations on your progress.

    • @Brandon7_1_1_1
      @Brandon7_1_1_1 Рік тому

      How many months/weeks has it been since your implementation of mentzers program. And also did you start with his “Ideal” program training 3 days a week in total or training day back & biceps Monday and then 4-7 days later training chest & triceps?. And I you don’t mind me asking how old are you?
      Thanks

    • @paganizondasroadster1660
      @paganizondasroadster1660 11 місяців тому +1

      His training focuses on recovery I took 8 days away from the gym just to resume and I’m doing 50% more heavy weight than I was earlier from pushing 30kg to 57 kg all to 10 reps conveniently while doing slowly

    • @zaynmiles007
      @zaynmiles007 6 місяців тому

      @@paganizondasroadster1660 that’s insane! I’m on what Mike would call day 3 of his program (just started it 12 days ago) when I hit the bench press again I’ll be able to see for certain how well this program has been for me. I’ve noticed I’m a little bigger than I have been in the past during this recovery period as well. It’s really something seeing these results with literally only 3 days of workouts in the past month!

  • @americanthaiboxer7224
    @americanthaiboxer7224 Рік тому +14

    I know what I'm listening to on the way to work for the next few days. 😁

    • @MrBlick76
      @MrBlick76 3 місяці тому +1

      He's like my therapist. ❤

  • @kam_1027
    @kam_1027 Рік тому +5

    Watching these videos are the only thing keeping me motivated in between workouts.

  • @phd8155
    @phd8155 Місяць тому +2

    Amazing.

  • @knownoboundaries___
    @knownoboundaries___ Рік тому +14

    I love Mikes dry, yet witty humor.

  • @TruthGuyOfficial
    @TruthGuyOfficial Рік тому +14

    John i'm so glad you took your tape recorder that day 👍👍

    • @HEAVYDUTYCOLLEGE
      @HEAVYDUTYCOLLEGE  Рік тому +6

      Me, too!

    • @fender1000100
      @fender1000100 5 місяців тому +2

      We all are this whole channel is GOLD.

    • @MrBlick76
      @MrBlick76 3 місяці тому +2

      It's like Mr Little just knew this would change people's lives

  • @santi-vp8tw
    @santi-vp8tw Рік тому +8

    thank you very much for this john. this recordings that you keep putting out are priceless. ive recently switched to heavy duty myself, of course with some skepticism at first, but the results are amazing and i cant wait to see how much progress i have yet to make. greetings from argentina

    • @HEAVYDUTYCOLLEGE
      @HEAVYDUTYCOLLEGE  Рік тому +2

      You are very welcome. Congratulations on your success in training and thank you for your post.

  • @scottlapointe9682
    @scottlapointe9682 Рік тому +7

    This is gonna be awesome, thank you

  • @Mr_MrsMagill
    @Mr_MrsMagill 5 місяців тому +2

    I absolutely love this and implement Mike's teachings ❤

  • @truongnguyenquang4966
    @truongnguyenquang4966 Рік тому +2

    Thank you so much John for bringing Mike's legacy, I'm grateful that I can listening to Mike's principles and philosophy. Now I can train as a hobby and also save much time for other things I want to do

  • @88Grimmjow
    @88Grimmjow Рік тому +6

    Thank you John, I'll make sure to watch this and listen carefully. I've adopted Heavy Duty for over 3 months now and you are a big part of me gathering knowledge about what Mike Mentzers was all about. Thank you once again.

  • @PRXFIT
    @PRXFIT Рік тому +14

    Thank you for your videos John. Good stuff as always

    • @HEAVYDUTYCOLLEGE
      @HEAVYDUTYCOLLEGE  Рік тому +3

      You’re welcome. I’m glad you are enjoying the content.

  • @badmyse1
    @badmyse1 Рік тому +5

    Thanks for the seminar John

  • @imadogsass6717
    @imadogsass6717 Рік тому +5

    The simple things are often the best.

  • @attri2292
    @attri2292 Рік тому +2

    Thank you Mike, thank you John I'll write a book about this later in my life and hopefully propagate Mike's philosophy ahead such that this is the only theory that lives

  • @iamsancho443
    @iamsancho443 9 місяців тому +10

    Im pissed off I didnt knew about Mike in my 20s. Been overtraining for years, not understanding why my chest didnt grow so I trained it more and more with no progress at all. Doing HIT for a year (with proper rest) and progressing like crazy

    • @HEAVYDUTYCOLLEGE
      @HEAVYDUTYCOLLEGE  9 місяців тому +1

      Thanks for your post.

    • @noworktraveller1467
      @noworktraveller1467 7 місяців тому

      Can ypu please explain your Training Routine incl. Rest Days? Thank You. Have the same Problem with my Chest.

    • @jpeesbass
      @jpeesbass 3 місяці тому

      Dude same. I’m 40 and just now training the Mentzer way, upping my carb intake, lowering my protein and fat intake as per recommended by Mentzer and already seeing strength gains as well as more definition.
      Even after increasing carb intake and lowering protein & fat intake, I get zero sugar cravings and never crave junk food.

  • @jeffrobe405
    @jeffrobe405 Рік тому +6

    That pic @39:12 is so dope. Just the boys walking in to get it

  • @Kassiedass
    @Kassiedass Рік тому +9

    Mr. Fitness is NOW closed. I live literally 1.5 km away from where it used to be. P.K.

    • @HEAVYDUTYCOLLEGE
      @HEAVYDUTYCOLLEGE  Рік тому +12

      It was a pretty good gym back in the day. It had a ton of Nautilus machines.

  • @saypuppy4266
    @saypuppy4266 3 місяці тому +1

    Hey John, you should make a photo album of mike, and Ray’s training, and call it “Heavy Duty Collage.”

  • @DanyLuca26
    @DanyLuca26 Рік тому +16

    God if u read this comment send Mike back please

    • @fender1000100
      @fender1000100 5 місяців тому +2

      Yeah if only. But at least we have these wonderful videos to keep us educated and inspired. The Heavy Duty college. Started by Mike's good friend John Little is INCREDIBLE.

    • @Michael-y3l9m
      @Michael-y3l9m 4 місяці тому

      ​@@fender1000100doctor mike has just found some old vhs tapes in his moms old attic in a box or his grans? of the Mighty Mike Mentzer in his prime but its spoiled the initial joy of having the pleasure of watching such awesomeness as you have endure Dr Mike's constant berating of said awesome via his needy reaction vids. I really like Dr mike but I think mike mentor and what he has been through, what he has acheived and what positivity he has brought to the sport and just who mr mentzer is as a person put him into a diferent league all together, top of the tree in my book. I could only manage a minute or so.😡

    • @MrBlick76
      @MrBlick76 3 місяці тому

      Amen brother 🙏

    • @MrBlick76
      @MrBlick76 3 місяці тому

      ​@fender1000100 god bless John Little

  • @yesterdayfortoday592
    @yesterdayfortoday592 9 місяців тому +3

    I had a five year anal cycle of workout sleep and diet and supplements.
    I never got super strong or really big.
    I was ripped and actually looked really good,
    but truthfully not for all my dedication and work in my opinion.
    After watching Mike, it clicked
    I over over trained.
    What a waste of good time and protein, that was.
    I now work out when i am not sore
    gaining muscle and strength
    from 3x weekly workouts.
    Way to go Mike

  • @mathdoer5127
    @mathdoer5127 Рік тому +1

    Hey John, I just finished reading your book Max Contraction Training and am going to start implementing it in my next workout. Is there anywhere I can still purchase your Max Straps or is there a brand available that you would recommend?

  • @gymfreak659
    @gymfreak659 Рік тому +3

    Long live mike

  • @visheshbaliyan7286
    @visheshbaliyan7286 4 місяці тому

    Hi john i want to know that after following any sort of training i always increased my upper body but i am giving my 100 percent in lower body training it is not growing would you like to give any advice other than weak genetics

  • @metalhoe
    @metalhoe Рік тому +2

    Hello I have a question, I've been doing HIT for the last month and been also incorporating some changes yates made. I've read that you shouldn't be doing it more than 6 weeks because you stagnate and it's also hard on your body. So my question is, after those 6 weeks should I go back to a normal 3 sets, 8-12 reps and if so how long until I can incorporate HIT again?

    • @JonathanV71
      @JonathanV71 Рік тому +1

      I would say to incorporate a deload week every 4-8 weeks as Yates mentioned before. Or rest longer between workouts as Mentzer has mentioned before.

    • @GPSGYM
      @GPSGYM Рік тому +1

      Mentzer actually discusses this in a different interview, he explains that deloading periods (or any periodization at all for that matter) are only necessary if you are overtraining to begin with. If you feel like your gains are plateauing, I’d try adding a rest day between workouts 👌🏻

    • @equalizer2233
      @equalizer2233 11 місяців тому +1

      Take a week off from tge gym

  • @jacobdsouza8613
    @jacobdsouza8613 Рік тому

    hi John, going by your videos of muscle building principals & theory :) there is a vast info being shown here where i haven't found all this time, Thank you so much for these insights. however there is query - during the 1 set exercise, at times there are chances where before reaching muscular failure, our heartbeat is at its high peak, so is it advisable to stop the exercise and take a break till the heart beat is normal and then move on to another exercise?
    Thanks in advance!!

  • @elliotthunter6226
    @elliotthunter6226 Рік тому +4

    As for his explanation..... once you get to a certain level of muscularity it seems u require less food. Ive reached that point! Ive always assumed it was metabolism slowing due to age or my body just "getting used to being big" when I was 22 if I skipped 1 meal id drop weight. Now if i dont feel like eating i dont. And I stay huge. Interesting

    • @DuncanL7979
      @DuncanL7979 5 місяців тому

      It's about plateau and reaching your genetic potential. Once you've gained all the muscle you can, the maintenance of the mass requires fewer calories than growth.

  • @SonsOfThunder229
    @SonsOfThunder229 Рік тому +3

    At 20:00 i really cant understand what hes saying about The surface area and mass versus amount of calories and body heat. Can someone explain this more clearly?

    • @SonsOfThunder229
      @SonsOfThunder229 Рік тому

      @@smithrx97 i cannot picture mass increasing but surface area staying the same. Mass meaning density? Or mass meaning volume?

    • @SonsOfThunder229
      @SonsOfThunder229 Рік тому

      @@smithrx97 ok, i thought about it and realized how mass which is proportional to volume can increase while the surface area stays the same. I imagine a cube turning into a rectangle, probably not a good analogy but it worked for me to understand.

  • @chazvetier5350
    @chazvetier5350 Рік тому +1

    John great content as always. Quick question have u known anyone to train once a month due to how intense the workouts are? Im finding its taking a long time to recover and can be hard on the cns

    • @HEAVYDUTYCOLLEGE
      @HEAVYDUTYCOLLEGE  Рік тому +4

      Recovery ability between sessions can vary enormously between individuals. I’ve had clients who made progress using only one set of one exercise a week, which worked out to training a particular exercise (and the muscle groups involved in its performance) once every three to for weeks. I recently spoke with Simon Shawcross, who runs the hit UNI, online training courses, that he, likewise, found himself making progress after a period of stagnation, by only performing one exercise once per week. So, depending on your genetic tolerance for exercise, such a frequency is not out of the question. It still works out to 52 workouts a year.

    • @chazvetier5350
      @chazvetier5350 Рік тому +1

      @HEAVYDUTYCOLLEGE wow interesting thanks for your time and effort john little 👍

    • @HEAVYDUTYCOLLEGE
      @HEAVYDUTYCOLLEGE  Рік тому +1

      @@chazvetier5350 No worries. Thanks for your post.

  • @ChildOfYAHUAH777
    @ChildOfYAHUAH777 Рік тому +1

    Hi John! thank you for your uploads!. I have a question when it comes to progressing, im able to lift heavier every single workout but im not sure if this equals becoming more muscular/lean (you get what i mean), does progressing with weight equal muscle size will automatically increase with time?, because i dont see any changes with my body yet and my diet is good and the rest time also.
    I take 4 days off as 3 is too little for me, i use warm up sets and then take 1 set with the heaviest weight i can lift for 6-10reps aka taking it to failure.
    Would love a response to know if what im doing is correct, kind greetinga from germany

    • @HEAVYDUTYCOLLEGE
      @HEAVYDUTYCOLLEGE  Рік тому +6

      Mike indicated that strength increases precede size increases. He said that was the way it was with him when he was training as well. According to Mike, if you can do more, in terms of repetitions and/or weight, than you could previously, that is an indication that something different is in the muscle, and since fat cannot contract, there has been a substantial change in the composition of the muscle tissue. It may be that you are getting muscle and losing fat at the same time, which would net out to the same on a bodyweight scale or a tape measure. It could mean that your genetics are such that you’re not going to build much mass, that is a distinct possibility. But it could also mean that you’re too soon along in your journey to build much muscle mass yet. Remember, even a 10 pound gain of muscle a year, which is impressive, still works out to less than 12 grams gained per day, which is not enough to be noticeable, or to register on a bodyweight scale.

    • @ChildOfYAHUAH777
      @ChildOfYAHUAH777 Рік тому +2

      @@HEAVYDUTYCOLLEGE Wow!! thank you so much for this detailed response. I really appreciate you taking time from your day to help me out in such a detailed manner.
      Have a great week and til next time .

    • @Billybobaggins9
      @Billybobaggins9 11 місяців тому

      @@HEAVYDUTYCOLLEGEworded just like Mentzer would. I’ve changed form for full ROM and lost up to 50lbs on certain lifts. They’ve all came back to original expectation or better. I don’t always notice better muscular definition, but I trust that the increase or ROM with increased weight can only mean that hypertrophy is reached.

  • @mizzy20
    @mizzy20 Рік тому +1

    John would you recommend going out of my way, and certaintly out of financially-logical range to buy one of his Heavy Duty books or is it mostly explained through these videos. I assume you’ve read them cause of how close you were to him.

    • @HEAVYDUTYCOLLEGE
      @HEAVYDUTYCOLLEGE  Рік тому +3

      Pretty much all of the content that is in the books is available for free on this channel.

    • @mizzy20
      @mizzy20 Рік тому +1

      @@HEAVYDUTYCOLLEGE Awesome. Crazy how your still pumping out stuff of him from a sorta early-stage of technology

  • @Scndzr6
    @Scndzr6 Рік тому +1

    Hey John did Mike recommend any supplements? Or take for himself ? Do u know that

    • @HEAVYDUTYCOLLEGE
      @HEAVYDUTYCOLLEGE  Рік тому +2

      The only time he took supplements was when he was dieting before a contest, and his calories had dropped too low for him to obtain a well-balanced diet from food alone. In such cases, he took a multivitamin and mineral tablet, and occasionally a milk and egg protein powder.

    • @Scndzr6
      @Scndzr6 Рік тому

      @@HEAVYDUTYCOLLEGEdo you know that he took creatine?

    • @Scndzr6
      @Scndzr6 Рік тому

      @@HEAVYDUTYCOLLEGEand u have his eat plans ? Maybe u could do a video about that

  • @user-ph4xw8nd9z
    @user-ph4xw8nd9z 7 місяців тому +1

    1:00:35 What shirt is Mike wearing in that photo?

  • @Steger13
    @Steger13 8 місяців тому +1

    Tobad is Mike not here anymore, i would love to know what he thinks today imagine with UA-cam we would have interviews, tobad.

  • @miroperushinski2017
    @miroperushinski2017 Рік тому

    What was his daily menu during the off season? Can you post what he usually ate on a daily basis?

  • @omarkhan7752
    @omarkhan7752 7 місяців тому +5

    Just by listening to Mike I get a pump

  • @kobanebook9888
    @kobanebook9888 5 місяців тому +1

    My inly issue with Triple M (Master Mike Mentzer) is my own fear. Im currently on rest day 1 1/2, im just addicted to the intensity 😭
    The discipline him and his niche have is awesome
    To Olympia

    • @jpeesbass
      @jpeesbass 3 місяці тому

      I’ve been a chronic “overtrainer” for 20 years. And after listening to Mike’s seminars and teachings I look back to those twenty years and remember my best gains, both strength and appearance” have been on long periods of rest between training days. I never realized why. But now it all makes sense.
      I’ve switched over to HIT, working out every 72 hours for 30-45 mins per training session. Already noticing strength gains and definition.

  • @brentriggs57
    @brentriggs57 9 місяців тому +1

    Does anyone have the link for the video of this?

    • @HEAVYDUTYCOLLEGE
      @HEAVYDUTYCOLLEGE  9 місяців тому +1

      The seminar was recorded audio-only in 1981.

    • @brentriggs57
      @brentriggs57 9 місяців тому +1

      @@HEAVYDUTYCOLLEGE ok thanks

  • @willingtolistentoyou
    @willingtolistentoyou Рік тому

    9:30 600kcals/lb of muscle, however I have read that it takes upwards of approximately 2,700 kcals consumed to synthesize a lb of muscle. I would like to hear the thoughts and experiences of those who have calculated their maintenance and experimented with measuring added calories and muscle gain.

  • @AdhinanK.A
    @AdhinanK.A Рік тому +1

    Mr john my gym does not function on sun days so should i take threedays rest and perform my training on saturdays or take five days and perform it on monday

    • @HEAVYDUTYCOLLEGE
      @HEAVYDUTYCOLLEGE  Рік тому +3

      It's best to go by your progress chart. Try going in after three days and if you go up in repetitions, then that means you have recovered and adapted. If, however, you discover that your reps are the same or go down, then wait till the Monday the next time around.

    • @AdhinanK.A
      @AdhinanK.A Рік тому +2

      @@HEAVYDUTYCOLLEGE thank you so much sir

    • @HEAVYDUTYCOLLEGE
      @HEAVYDUTYCOLLEGE  Рік тому +1

      @@AdhinanK.A You're very welcome.

    • @AdhinanK.A
      @AdhinanK.A Рік тому

      ​@@HEAVYDUTYCOLLEGEr i just finished my workout and i didn't got till failure i performed the sets according to the rep range Mike suggested while having complete control on the static concentric and eccentric.i think all i have to do is wait now

    • @susanwojcickisnicetwin
      @susanwojcickisnicetwin Рік тому +1

      If you didn't go to failure then you didn't follow his guidance.

  • @Scndzr6
    @Scndzr6 Рік тому

    Hey John What is mikes last interview/seminar ? Maybe u can link it

    • @HEAVYDUTYCOLLEGE
      @HEAVYDUTYCOLLEGE  Рік тому +1

      This was Mike’s last public seminar (I believe), recorded in 1998: ua-cam.com/video/-6GmBkcW3Sg/v-deo.html
      This was Mike’s last presentation of his system, recorded in 2001: ua-cam.com/video/wQdvpn7Un0I/v-deo.html

  • @ye1517
    @ye1517 Рік тому

    In Heavy Duty, Mike recommends 96 hrs off minimum between workouts. Here he says 2-3 days. Is that just an evolution of his thinking about rest/recovery?

    • @HEAVYDUTYCOLLEGE
      @HEAVYDUTYCOLLEGE  Рік тому +2

      Yes. This was recorded in 1981. His later recommendations came after training clients in the 1990s.

    • @ye1517
      @ye1517 Рік тому +1

      @@HEAVYDUTYCOLLEGE thanks 🙏 Love your channel!

    • @HEAVYDUTYCOLLEGE
      @HEAVYDUTYCOLLEGE  Рік тому

      @@ye1517 You’re welcome and thanks for the kind words.

  • @rohitgeorge8879
    @rohitgeorge8879 Рік тому +2

    GOLDD

  • @paynedv
    @paynedv 5 місяців тому +1

    His efforts were not in vain

  • @lorddarak2788
    @lorddarak2788 4 місяці тому

    Being a body builder does what to the voice [55:25]

    • @HEAVYDUTYCOLLEGE
      @HEAVYDUTYCOLLEGE  4 місяці тому

      Mike says: “The steroids even cause your larynx, which is a muscle, to get thicker. You'll notice most bodybuilders have heavier voices; there’s a certain resonance to bodybuilders who take steroids - their voice. It's startling.”

  • @Peyman.209
    @Peyman.209 9 місяців тому +2

    RIP champ

  • @sbsb-yg7qx
    @sbsb-yg7qx 2 місяці тому

    This is not a from 1981 seminar, but approximately 1999.

  • @shifter1089
    @shifter1089 3 місяці тому

    Did he ever discuss fasting and ketones?

    • @HEAVYDUTYCOLLEGE
      @HEAVYDUTYCOLLEGE  3 місяці тому +2

      He was the first to write about ketosis in a bodybuilding magazine I believe (in the late 1970s). He did try fasting during the mid 1970s, but found simply reducing his calorie intake below maintenance levels to be more effective for him.

  • @midneis
    @midneis 5 місяців тому

    33:12 what did he say? Just the right abs???

  • @JukeHighwalker
    @JukeHighwalker 3 місяці тому +2

    The man was a genius...

  • @DynomiteJones944
    @DynomiteJones944 Рік тому

    Could not be anymore true, why I know because I know, when you are reducing your calories to lose weight you inevitably reduce carbs, reducing your cards , then you look smaller a bit more ripped but also your pump just doesn’t materialize, soooo, 20 mgs of diane and wha-la pump returns, test quick reacting water Retension aas before the work out provides that pump. But then it’s anadrol 50 instead of dbol, remember this was 81 representing about 71 as he said about 10 years back Arnold love those dbols

  • @iamsancho443
    @iamsancho443 9 місяців тому +2

    The good die young

  • @salvapi5977
    @salvapi5977 7 місяців тому

    Damn I'm training every 4 days and I think I'm overtraining I don't know what to do

    • @Caseiey
      @Caseiey 4 місяці тому

      Stop training and recover duh

  • @sbsb-yg7qx
    @sbsb-yg7qx 2 місяці тому

    I thought this was from a 1998 seminar, not 1981.

    • @HEAVYDUTYCOLLEGE
      @HEAVYDUTYCOLLEGE  2 місяці тому +1

      @@sbsb-yg7qx It was recorded on November 15, 1981 in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada.

  • @rhinostar3825
    @rhinostar3825 Рік тому

    Did Mike just say Chris bum? 9:24

    • @HEAVYDUTYCOLLEGE
      @HEAVYDUTYCOLLEGE  Рік тому +1

      Chris Lund; a photographer at the time for MuscleMag International.

  • @akrammohamed2823
    @akrammohamed2823 Рік тому

    Great John, but I will excuse you, I want something simple from you, I am Egyptian and my level of English is not good enough, I want to fully understand how Mike explains the issue of calories and that he recommends writing my calories in five days and adding 16 calories to them, I want anything from you briefly in Two or three lines about Mike's philosophy on calories, with simple English words for me to understand

  • @Underhills
    @Underhills Рік тому

    The strongest powerlifters are the heaviest. They carry much fat, so fat must have some benefits in terms of strength. They say fat protects joints against injures, I can testify to that to some extent. When I've been very lean and even ripped I've experienced the most injuries in my life.

  • @grghkllb3875
    @grghkllb3875 Рік тому

    Thanks for uploading John, it's wonderful to hear Mike back in the old days, and it's very likely this is the only recording in existence from this seminar, so we're all very lucky that you're able to upload it. I recently purchased your book HIT: The Mike Mentzer Way, and I was curious about training abdominals. Mike recommends basic sit-ups and leg raises as an alternate exercise, but I've seen him doing hanging crunches and raises in your previous videos. Do you have any ab-specific content from Mike? Thanks

  • @baburao4984
    @baburao4984 Рік тому

    NGL I myself gained 12kg of mass in 30 days during my college break back in 2014 and I was underweight before