Vince Girondas Inside Tips for Better Gains
By Bob Green
(From MuscleMag, May 1983) Vince
Girondas seminar last summer in Canada apparently created quite a stir. Over the
years I have been privileged to do quite a bit of "stirring" with Vince as far
as research is concerned. Lately we have been involved in some rather deep conferring on
this and that. The result of which has been a collection of tapes and articles that are a
book in themselves. Bob Kennedy has some of the material, Denie has some of the material
and Iron Man. These are the publications he trusts and the people in the game he
respects (as far as the printed media is concerned).
The thing thats wild is the response both Vince and I
have gotten from readers. At this writing only two articles have actually gone to print.
Yet Vince has been deluged with mail and Ive gotten letters forwarded by various
editors. Obviously were striking a nerve somewhere and the upshot of it all is
guys (and gals) are trying this stuff were writing about and getting results!
Well, thats what its all about. Im not writing this gaggle of goodies
for kicks! I know what its like to train in a home gym far from the cry of the
action. I also know what its like to train in a professional gym with a bunch of
sales "goons" lurking about -- instruction becomes nil.
So lets ride off into the sunset with Vince and see
if we can learn a thing or two;
Vince: "Did you ever bring up the fact that in the
60s when the center of bodybuilding champions was at this gym, that they used that
hourly feeding system? They would work out an hour or so and then go across the street to
the Sizzler for a light protein snack of ground beef or steak and a small salad or cottage
cheese wait about an hour then come back into the gym for a second session to
finish their workout."
Bob Green: "You know, I had forgotten. We did it all
the time. Howorth, Pete Caputo, Don Peters and all the guys that were into heavy
training."
V: "You know, a lot of things escape you that you
dont recognize, they escape you until you RECOGNIZE them. No one has talked about
that for years (in-between feedings). It was almost a Double Split, but it got their blood
sugar up again. Very few people remember that. But it was oh so effective. Even the best
guys, like Scott, forgot they used it."
"Some guys today, who Ill not mention, show in
their bodies that they arent doing what they did in here. Even nutritionally. The
most some of them can remember is Milk & Egg protein. Of course, some champions are
hereditary potentials and only did stuff they were told in their courses and plans and
didnt stop to think why they were doing them. In the confusion out there
with so many doing stuff wrong, they quit experimenting."
"I even experimented with abs doing the
1000-reps-a-day thing. I got zilch! Ive tried their way. I always experiment on me
first then on others willing to try things."
BG: "Let me course you back toward the
Specialization thing. It seems to be so very misunderstood."
V: "It is really easy to understand: it means
youre bringing out a certain aspect of muscle that you wish to bring out.
A-S-P-E-C-T. You only specialize in aspects. For illustration, again, look at the biceps.
You need peak, inner and outer heads and low. Thats 4 aspects. Same with the
pectorals. You want high pec? What? Outer inner or sternum cuts lower? What?
How about WIDTH to the lower pectoral? There are specializations within
specializations."
"If you do a narrow dip youll get low pectoral,
but what if youre now showing enough pectoral to create an illusion of width across
your chest by dropping the portion that runs under the deltoid down? You have to do them
(dips) wider. Actually, at this point, you dont even have to come up all the way.
All you have to do is take it wide, go maximally deep and push up about 12 inches. You
dont NEED to finish out. If you want to finish out the dip for the pectorals you
should work it narrow."
"Why? Because you raise your back, you pull your
deltoids forward and crush the pec forcibly to get the cleft fibres off the sternum. So
you CANT work both aspects of the pectorals at the same time. It depends on what you
are trying to specialize on."
"This is where additional support or insurance is
required. What do I mean by insurance? In the case of developing the pecs wider
where do you do the insurance? The insurance is an additional burns-stretch
bounce. At the bottom of the movement, where you press up 3 or 4 inches and then drop down
again to maximum depth then you do the FULL rep. However, if youre trying to get the
aspects off the sternum to get a deeper cleft in the pectoral it would come
at the TOP of the movement. In the contracted position and youre contracting this
cleft portion by rounding your back up, crunching your shoulders together and you do your
double burn-bounce up there."
"The insurance changes. The origin and
insertion require two different parts of a movement. Theyre both dips, but their
hand placement has to be different to get one or the other. Now
, a dip is a dip is a
dip, as far as these writers that write routines in these magazines. They are describing
Parks & Recreational-playground-type dips and chins."
"The style of dipping is seen at parks on narrow-bar
dipping equipment. You know: head up, elbows back and chest up at the top of the movement.
Which, in fact, isnt even good triceps, because the hands arent close enough
together to really get the triceps. Its neither fish-nor-fowl or good Red Herring.
Its in-between somewhere. Its a generalized second. Thats why I even use
the V-bar for triceps. I think the V-bar style of dipping bars is the REAL way to go. For
various aspects of the chest and the triceps. People can write to me about this if
theyre not sure how to build them or use them. Particularly how to use them."
"Since were practically doing a full
dissertation on dipping here, let me turn em on to the triceps aspect to V-Bar
dipping. Just enough to get em to think. When you FACE the wide part of the bar
you place the hands in close on the V. It throws the elbows back in the
REQUIRED position. Thats why, conversely, the WIDE "V" throws the elbow
forward, facing the other way, for CHEST dipping. Thats why I developed the V-bar. I
found that out 40 years ago messing around with dips on the fire escape at the old
Eastons gym. I was up on the roof getting sun and periodically would try various
chins and dips on what was around to dissipate my excess energy."
BG: "You mentioned, in your Canadian seminar, the bit
about one-armed exercises being inferior to growth. However, I noticed you doing SOME
one-arm exercises years ago. It appeared you were doing them in, lets say, a
"negative" style; controlling the lowering with slow, concentrated effort. Am I
right and did you get results from this?"
V: "One-arms stink unless you are genetically
superior! Serge Nubret just does one-arm DB curls for biceps and thats all! Almost a
concentration curl. He doesnt need anything else. When he shows a preacher curl in a
seminar thats just for the troops to show them HOW it is done."
"I had gone through life as a right-handed individual
for one thing. For another, at the time, well, you have to realize I had a badly separated
left shoulder from football. Its obvious I mustve protected it to some degree.
Even when I hung from a chinning bar I couldnt relax, somewhat, my left hand. The
arm wouldve gone out of joint. So, one of these days would be a good time to
experiment again because my bodyweight is lighter than its ever been and Im
strong; in fairly good shape."
"Id use it (one arm chins, DB exercises, etc.)
in my routine as a "negative" Last in my routine. As you would specializing. Do
them in negative fashion. Otherwise it would not be a study it would be a waste.
Wait! I dont know if Id do it LAST. Come to think of it, Id try it
FIRST. Use it as a kind of pre-exhaust and then continue. Why? Youre right about
trying it first. (I had mumbled something theoretically and we later did agree on
this: doing it FIRST).
"Ill tell you why: What am I trying to do here?
Im initially trying to create a STRONGER NERVE PATHWAY. From brain to muscle. You
dont build a muscle until you build the nerve pathway. What comes first?
It starts INSIDE. The muscle is only a BADGE for something else." (Good way to put
it, eh gang? Authors note).
"Look. Youre talkin to a guy that is not
genetically superior; Ive always been a hard-gainer. Ive got every reason to
be believed. Hey, even good things dont work too well on me! Ive
got to be VERY careful. Or else Im just going to spend a lifetime burning calories.
Which I did for many years. Jees! I overworked myself for years. Whew! Ive done
enough exercise to build an army of guys".
"I dont even like to say Im getting
smarter or more mature about these things, but IM GETTING CLOSER. Each day I get
closer and my students have reaped the benefits many fold."
"Referring this all back to specialization
I feel specialization should be done with BOTH hands. Work up an AWARENESS only to
the side you wish to develop. Youve got to concentrate on it. You have to THINK it
into existence. A champion says hes gonna get in shape; he practically thinks his
way into it. A champion can come back in a week or so if he wants to. Dont ever talk
to a champion when hes training HE WONT EVEN HEAR YOU. Dont
bother getting into his line of vision he wont even see you".
"I feel that if you have enough breath to talk in a
workout you have just enough breath to do your next set. If you have enough breath
to say something youve missed the next set. You shouldve done the next
set instead of talking. You screwed up the meter
, tempo".
"There are no bad exercises! There are a lot of good
exercises. Only bad bodybuilders. Its a thing called ATTITUDE."
BG: "You keep bringing that up. Do you think
thats the bottom line in this field. I mean more so than most factors?"
V: "Just watch a champion train and tell me
youre not observing something different, and you wont even be able to put your
finger on what it is. It takes many years of observation to find a word for it. A word
that fits it. It still comes down to attitude. Singleness of purpose. Larry
Scott worked out at a time of day where there were 30 or 40 people around him. Actually,
in a very small area. Nobody got in his way, he didnt allow it. He was tuned out.
That doesnt mean he had to be an ass h--e. Oneness of purpose; he was on a mission.
He was CONCENTRATING ON WHAT HE WAS DOING. And
, if, well, let me put it this way: HE
DIDNT ALLOW IT. He was tuned out. Great champions do that. It doesnt mean they
are not hale and hearty fellows. It just means that when its time to,
ah, how do you put it? Time to boogie????? Well, it was time to boogie. THEN
well go out and play".
"While Larry or Don Howorth, who were both great
champions, and you know I dont bandy-about compliments, were doing their
thing
They were concentrating on what they were doing. They were in the
office. These kids and the so-called experts keep coming down on
me and the way I train people, but they dont know the BOTTOM LINE. They
are all looking for something else. They dont understand the real basis for getting
results. They dont know how to fire-up a guy. A good coach can not only teach, but
fire a guy up in the right, positive way and that, too, is an art".
"Heres another one: if Scott or Howorth or any
other guy that made it was in the gym and someone else was on a machine, etc. that was
next in his routine hed DUPLICATE IT. Or else go to something else. Why stop?
Why be confined to a written routine if the logistics arent good? If youre in
a gym and somebodys on something what are you going to do? Sit around and
bitch about it? You can come in at a different time or ADAPT. Dont stop. Do
something
ANYTHING. Youll make gains".
"Thats why I always maintained if you workout
over 45 minutes straight
youre workin on nervous energy. Youve
destroyed
, just like that chap said, when he left the gym a minute ago, he did a
rope pull for triceps. He did an extra rope pull at the end of his workout for something
extra. He said he did a rope pull back there and lost his pump. He even said
he cant get it back once he did that".
"Overtrained. Its as simple as that. He proved
it and wanted to share that with us. And thats simply one exercise too many within
the tempo he set up to accomplish. He was experimenting, you know. Hell never forget
that. Hes one of those AWARE guys that listen to what you tell them, tries it out
and sees things for himself".
"I must say, and I guess it sounds conceited and I
dont mean it to sound that way, but I got him to think that way and, by God, he came
to report his findings. Thats how you learn and grow".
"Its funny: Ive been teaching like that
for years, yet I dont get any credit for it. Its just interesting. You lay all
these pearls of wisdom out there, but, uh, what does a swine know? Oh, boy.
Now Ill really get flak from the readers, but you know what I mean. Im saying
this hypothetically. Dont print that. Im just trying to make them aware of
themselves in the most poignant way I know. I just think students should try to think for
themselves first and then ask questions. For Gods sake dont take anything for
granted!"
"First you ask yourself the question. Half the time
you wont even need the answer (from an outside source). Dont depend on some
Guru to answer the question. Try to find the answer yourself. Then, if you
cant find the answer, ask. Like you said, Bob, kind of a Socratesian style of
teaching. Hey! It works. Then
, if you wish to DISCUSS it to reinforce your
findings THEN you seek out and talk to the GURU. By Guru I dont
necessarily mean me. I mean A Guru. Denie gave me the nickname. THE IRON GURU."
BG: "You know, youve just laid out a lot. A ton.
Hope the readers sit down and digest what youve said. I mean, if you run a gym or
write courses and are a teacher this is what you really should shoot for. And, if I may
change the subject a taste I must bring up that youve gotten a lot of static
on your high-fat diet. Maybe more so now because of all the confusing research done in
that area. You use high fat diets only for a purpose, I know, but the public doesnt
seem to understand this. Theres quite a divergency of philosophies regarding
fats
".
V: "These people that write for these magazines only
get their information from other written sources. Its like the work Ive done
on glandulars. For years Ive almost been afraid to go into this area in the mags.
Why? Because they are so potent and they work. Ive seen what the FDA did to certain
B vitamins in the 50s. Politics! Had nothing to do with nutrition. I wonder: are the
medical people asking, Can I prescribe it? If not
, to hell with it! You
know this strife as well as I do. It goes back to the National Health Federation, the WHO
and all that and their congressional wars with the AMA. Of course the AMA lost on those
counts. They had to. They were being dishonest
in this area. Maybe they didnt
understand nutrition, bio-molecular aspects, orthomolecular therapies, vitamins and trace
elements. NOW theyre sure looking into this stuff. Oh well, I dont want to get
into that area. Its an old saw".
AUTHOR With that, we got into the
"Glandulars," hormone precursors and things that are VALID alternatives to
synthetic steroids. Hey! You do have a choice, gang! I can prove it. Vince can prove it.
And so can every guy whose had the "nards." I dont mean to be "hard
core," but any medical researcher thats had to buck the "system"
understands what Im getting at. So, for the time being, let me paraphrase what Vince
and I discussed on glandulars; this, at his request and not to say that anyone is
prescribing.
I think the most fascinating points he brought up were: 1)
balance and 2) what KIND of glandulars you might be taking. Although they are safe when
used sensibly and certainly much safer than synthetic anabolic steroids, they are potent.
You must use glandulars with the same sensibilities that you would any potent
vitamin/mineral supplement. This is why so many caring health enthusiasts are going to
time-released food supplements; better and more gradual absorption values are obtained.
With other supplements, such as the glandulars, YOU have to
line up a periodic with your other supplements and expect them to do everything (they
should) for you. Vince brings out the adrenal substance as a prime example of one that
should be timed: sometime during the day and BEFORE a workout.
Taking it late at night or before bedtime can cause
excessive agitation or even mild aggressiveness. I emphasize the word "mild." It
wont drive you up a wall like diet pills, but can heat the body up and affect
attitude and sleep from overamping the body. Its the epinephrine, you know.
Well get into that in the next article, but I would
like "feeding" system. Dont just take them in the morning to point out one
of THE most important glandulars ORCHIC substance.
[Reidars note: The above comments dont connect
to each other but is typed as it appeared in the magazine]
Vince has a very potent one he uses in balance with the
other glandulars and feels it is one of THE most important factors in a natural anabolic
program. It should be! Its a substance taken from the testes of healthy source
animals. He would like to point out that ANY glandular product you take should include
this element. Its basic to this type of a nutritional program.
ORCHIC SUBSTANCES significance lies in the stone fact
that the testes secrete the male hormone, TESTOSTERONE. Besides this hormones duties
in providing male sex characteristics, it kicks in secondary characteristics
"responsible for voice deepening, chest deepening and broadening, growth of bones and
height in boys." The puberty thing, as it were.
The thing bodybuilders are concerned about is simply this:
Without the hormone, testosterone, muscle growth cannot take place. It just cant .
Heres the thing the guys taking the steroids are searching for. Testosterone
boosting without so many of the secondary characteristics or side effects.
The naturally occurring level of this hormone is limited by
heredity and your good ol DNA blueprint. One of the reasons some guys grow faster
than others. Like in school how some guys mature physically faster than others:
shaving, voice, muscle, etc.
But you can supplement your testosterone level and you
dont have to do it with those highly dangerous steroids. You can do it with ORCHIC
and other KEY glandular substances. Even taking the ORCHIC alone will help, but as Vince
likes to point out: there is a balance. So the more you balance these things the
better the results. For example: the natural levels of testosterone are monitored by the
PITUITARY GLAND. It used to be referred to as the Master Gland, but now we find that the
thyroid and adrenals have various feedback mechanisms that also influence these things.
I sincerely hope this article has been as much help to you
as it has been for buddies of mine that train where I do. We tried some of these things
out on those that were eager and willing. Everyone is jazzed so far and getting
satisfactory results. They should. Vince wouldnt bother laying it on his pupils if
it didnt work
in the first place!
Thanks for reading for more details, contact Vince
and stay tuned for the next instalment.
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