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What do the pros really do in the off-season? They eat more
carbs and calories. If they work hard, they pack on the
pounds. In order to show a true
pro program, Max Muscle will follow IFBB pro Lee Priest as
he prepares for the 2000
Mr. Olympia contest. In each and every issue.
Off-season, or in the heart of contest mania, Lee Priest loves to lift. And lift heavy. His chest routine remains fairly constant: "My pressing movements use reps in the six-to-eight range, with four or five sets of each exercise with ascending weight. The only thing that really changes is the order of the lifts (except for the cable flyes, which function as a warmup and my first exercise)." What determines that changing order? "Its a feel," says Lee, and "whoever else might be using the equipment..." Yep, even the most famous pros have to deal with that reality.
Cable Flyes
The only exercise in Lees chest regimen that always stays in order: first, as a warmup for the area, and then to heavy work. Its also the only exception to his chest routine rep range: hell do 15 to 20 reps in each of four sets, after warmup sets.
Incline Presses
This is Lees third set, of eight reps, done at 315 pounds. Hell up it another 20 to 40 pounds for his final set of six reps.
Dumbell Presses
Lee inclines the bench slightly, using the second or third elevation notch, because it doesn't cause as much pain to his injured shoulders.
Hammer Machine Bench Press
Note the view, the last training shot taken on the roof of Joe Gold's old Venice World Gym, now moved to more spacious quarters...