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Don Juan
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I have met several male gymnasts over the years that all competed at the college level. As I'm sure you guys have at one point or another seen the olympics and noticed that male gymnasts tend to be quite buff(not huge but buff) and ripped. The guys I met were no different. Yet when I would ask each one what kind of training they did to get so buff they all said the same thing and it really really surprised me. They all said that they don't go to the gym and they don't use weights! Instead they all said that they use bodyweight only exercises using gymnastic equipment. Examples are push ups, sit ups, pull ups, dips using the parallel bars, and a strange upside down push ups using the parallel bars( it has about the same effect as upright rows). But this is where it gets really strange, they do one set of to failure of each exercise and for a trained male gymnast that ends up being around 100 reps( yes you read that right 100 reps!). This kind of training goes against everything that I have read and been told about getting buff and ripped. I have always read and heard that high reps will not get you big. But the proof is in the pudding and like I said the guys I met were buff and ripped and the same is true when I see gymnastics on tv. So what gives? Why do you think this works?