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The article discusses updates to the Westside for Skinny Bastards (WS4SB) training program, including a new 4-day strength training template, changes to warm-ups and conditioning, and sample in-season templates.

The new training template is a 4-day split consisting of max-effort, dynamic effort, and repetition days split between upper and lower body.

Indicator exercises are exercises used to monitor progress over time. They help evaluate if the training program needs to be altered based on whether or not the indicator exercises are improving.

WS4SB

Westside for Skinny Bastards Part 3

WS4SB III 1
Joe DeFranco
THE FINAL CHAPTER

Westside
for Skinny
Bastards
Part 3
by Joe Defranco
When I wrote the original “Skinny
Bastards” article, I had a feeling
it would generate a great deal of
discussion. To be honest, though,
I had no idea it would become as
popular as it has. At least 75% of
the hundreds of emails I receive on
a weekly basis refer in some way to
the WS4SB program. First, a bit of
history…

2 WS4SB III
A fter a year of answering
questions about my original
article and making modifications
to it in the gym with my athletes,
I decided to write Part 2. In that
second installment, I discussed how
to incorporate running workouts
into the original training template.
Another two years have passed
now, and the avalanche of questions
involving WS4SB continues to kill my
inbox! This is what prompted me to
sit down and provide more answers
to the most common questions
people have been asking. In this, my Not a good way to end a series…
third and final chapter, I will clarify
the following:
Hopefully, after you’re done reading
this article, most of your questions
regarding the WS4SB saga will be
answered. Unlike Sylvester Stallone,
»» A new 4-day-a-week I will not drag this out into a 6-part
strength training series. I know when to call it quits!
template for the off- I’m confident that what you’re about
season to read will end the Westside for
Skinny Bastards trilogy on top! I
»» Explanation of warm- want you to find your answers here,
up sets once and for all, so you can spend
more time in the gym training and
»» New ways to incorpo- less time on the computer asking
rate speed training questions!
and conditioning into
So, without further ado, I present to
the program you, “Westside for Skinny Bastards III
»» Sample in-season – The Final Chapter”…
training templates
»» Bonus “Washed-up
Meathead” template
»» The importance of
including “indicator”
exercises in your pro-
gram

WS4SB III 3
4-DAY STRENGTH TRAINING TEMPLATE
You can also split up the training like
this…

M y original Skinny Bastard template


consisted of three strength train-
ing days with an optional fourth day.
MONDAY Max-Effort
Upper Body
MONDAY Max-Effort
Lower Body
Although a 3-day template is sufficient
for building size and strength, I quickly
realized that most people want to train TUESDAY Dynamic-Effort
TUESDAY Off
more. WS4SB3 will now provide you Lower Body
with a 4-day strength training template.
It’s been over three years since I wrote
the original article, so it’s about time you WEDNESDAY Off
WEDNESDAY Max-Effort
skinny bastards graduated to a 4-day Upper Body
split that more closely resembles a “tra-
ditional” Westside split! First, I’ll reveal
the new and improved template. After THURSDAY Repetition
THURSDAY Off
that, I’ll go over the specific details you’ll Upper Body
need to know.

FRIDAY Max-Effort
FRIDAY Dynamic-Effort
Lower Body Lower Body

SATURDAY Off
SATURDAY Off

SUNDAY Off
SUNDAY Repetition
Upper Body

Now that the new template is in place, I’ll reveal the changes I’ve made since my origi-
nal article…

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NOTES...
Max-Effort Upper Body

Not much about the max-effort move- about to lace up their Chuck Taylors, and balance simultaneously!
ment has changed since my original throw on their favorite Westside t-shirt,
Another positive aspect of jumping
article was published. I still prefer a 3-5 strap some bands and chains onto the
is that it doesn’t make you as sore as
rep max (RM) - as opposed to a 1RM - for barbell and start squatting explosively
squatting. This is important because we
my skinny bastards. The one thing that -- you’re not ready for that yet! Experi-
don’t want our dynamic-effort lower
has changed – you’ll notice this later ence has shown me that skinny bastards
body day to take away from our max-ef-
on in this article - is the second move- do NOT respond well to having a barbell
fort lower body day. You’ll also notice in
ment on max- on their back two
the sample workouts below that I keep
effort upper body times per week.
the volume very low on the assistance
day. We recently It’s simply too
exercises during dynamic-effort lower
started having our taxing on their
body day. Once again, this is because we
athletes perform bodies and they
don’t want to be sore for the max-effort
two high-rep sets can’t recover.
workout. This low volume “jumping”
of an exercise im- Also, most skinny
workout has complimented our athletes’
mediately follow- bastards have a
heavy lower body days extremely well!
ing the max-effort hard enough time
movement. box squatting
with a controlled
tempo, so why on Repetition Upper Body
This high-rep earth would I try
movement is usu- to have them perform the lift quickly?
ally an exercise that’s closely related to The Repetition Upper Body Day remains
the max-effort movement. For example, a staple of the Skinny Bastard program.
if our athletes performed a 3RM in the That said, how do I get my skinny bas- We still perform our main exercise in
bench press, their second exercise may tards to start training their newfound the same fashion outlined in my original
be two sets of dumbbell benches. We muscle to contract explosively, yet in a article, choosing an exercise and per-
don’t do this all the time, but it’s a new safe and effective manner? The answer forming 3 sets of max reps with minimal
“twist” in our templates that wasn’t is simple: basic jump training! rest. Although I use the term “max reps,”
covered in previous articles. Incorporating box jumps, vertical jumps, I advise that you don’t go to failure on
broad jumps and hurdle jumps has the first two sets. Instead, I recommend
had a profound effect on our athletes’ leaving 1 or 2 reps “in the tank” during
Dynamic-Effort Lower Body explosiveness and performance. I also the first two sets and then going all
like the fact that jumping helps improve out for the third (final) set. Also, in my
athleticism. The box jump is a perfect original article I recommended a one
example of what I’m talking about here. minute rest period between sets. Experi-
This is obviously the biggest change
In order to perform a box jump onto a ence has shown that one minute of rest
from my original skinny bastard pro-
high box, you must develop superior is insufficient for most athletes. I now
gram. In my original program there were
flexibility and mobility, as well as the recommend 90 seconds rest between
absolutely no dynamic days. I didn’t
incredible balance required to stick the repetition sets for most females and
use them because I believed my skinny
landing. I’m a fan of any exercise that beginners, and three minutes rest for
bastards needed to devote all their time
helps develop explosive power, mobility stronger athletes. (Three minutes is the
to building muscle and developing
max rest period I suggest for the main
strength. After all, you can’t flex bone!
lift on Rep Upper Body Day.)
Although the main focus of my modified
Westside program is still to build muscle Another change we’ve made is that we
and strength, I’ve had tremendous suc- don’t always perform 3 sets of max reps
cess during the past year by incorporat- on our main lift during Rep Upper Body
ing a dynamic-effort lower body day Day. Sometimes, we just use a basic
into the program. “bodybuilding” set/rep scheme. For
example, instead of performing 3 sets of
max reps in the incline dumbbell bench
My dynamic-effort lower body day, how- press, we may simply perform 4 sets of
ever, is not what you think. With apolo- 12 reps with 2-3 minutes rest between
gies to all the skinny bastards that were sets. We’ve found that performing high

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NOTES...
Rep. Upper Body cont..

reps to (almost) failure week after week


has a tendency to burn athletes out. This
holds true even for beginners.

Lately, I’ve been throwing in a 2 or 3


week cycle of a “bodybuilding” set/rep
scheme on Rep Day every 4-6 weeks. For
example, I may have an athlete perform
barbell push-ups for 3 sets of max reps
for 2 weeks. After that, I may prescribe
a 2-week cycle of flat dumbbell bench
presses for 3 sets of max reps. After 4
weeks of going to “failure” in this man-
ner, I may then prescribe a 2-week cycle
in which the athlete performs incline
dumbbell bench presses with a mod-
erate weight for 4 sets of 12. Rotating
back and forth between these two “rep
methods” is a great way to both build
muscle and prevent the athlete from
burning out.

Max-Effort Lower Body

We have not made any major modifica-


tions to our Max-Effort Lower Body Day.
Our athletes have developed incredible
lower body strength and power on this
program. I’m a big believer in this axiom:
“If it aint broke, don’t fix it!” That said, we
ain’t fixin’ a thing on max-effort lower
body day!

Let’s move on…

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Section 1
New & Improved Skinny Bastard Template

Now that you’ve learned some of the theory behind my new training template, it’s time to see it in its entirety. This first schedule
is my basic template. It will work for most athletes during their off-season when strength training takes precedence over other
forms of conditioning and technical training. You’ll notice, after reading this template, that I’ve provided you with a variety of other
templates that can be utilized during different times of the year.

Monday
Max-Effort Upper Body

A. Max-Effort Exercise – work up to a max set of Perform 3-4 supersets of 8-12 reps of each exercise.
3-5 reps in one of the following exercises:
Group 1
»» Thick bar or regular barbell bench press
»» D B rows
»» Barbell floor press
»» B arbell rows
»» Rack lockouts / Suspended chain lockouts
»» S eated cable rows (various bars)
»» Incline barbell bench press (regular grip or close grip)
»» T-bar rows
»» Close-grip bench press (index finger on smooth part of
bar) »» Chest supported rows

»» Weighted chin-ups Group 2

»» Board presses or foam presses »» R ear delt flyes

»» Chain bench press (*recommended for not-so-skinny »» S carecrows


bastards)
»» Face pulls
»» Band bench press (*recommended for not-so-skinny
»» S eated DB “power cleans”
bastards)
»» B and pull-aparts
»» Reverse band bench press (*recommended for not-so-
skinny bastards)

D. Traps – Perform 3 – 4 sets of 8-15 reps of one of the


following exercises:
B. Supplemental Exercise – perform 2 sets of max
reps in one of the following exercises. (Choose a weight »» D B shrugs
you can perform for 15-20 reps on the 1st set. Use the same
weight for both sets and rest 3-4 minutes between sets). »» B arbell shrugs

»» Flat
DB bench press (palms in or out) »» S afety squat bar shrugs

»» Incline DB bench press (palms in or out) »» B ehind the back barbell shrugs

»» DB floor press (palms in)

»» Barbell push-ups (wearing weighted vest) E. Elbow flexor exercise - Perform 3-4 sets of 8-15
reps of one of the following exercises:
»» Blast strap push-ups (wearing weighted vest)
»» B arbell curls (regular or thick bar)
»»
“Criss-cross” chain push-ups
»» D B curls (standing)
»»
“Triceps death”
»» S eated Incline DB curls
»» hin-ups (don’t perform these if you chose to do
C
weighted chin-ups for your first exercise) »» H ammer curls

C. Horizontal pulling / Rear delt superset - Superset »» Zottmann curls


one exercise from “Group 1” with one exercise from “Group
»» Iso-hold DB curls
2.”

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New & Improved Skinny Bastard Template

Tuesday
Dynamic-Effort Lower Body

»» O ffset barbell side bends


A. Jump training – choose one of the following exer-
cises and perform 5-8 sets of 1-3 jumps: »» B arbell Russian twists
»» B ox jumps »» Low cable or band pull-ins
»» Vertical jumps »» H anging leg raises
»» Broad jumps »» Weighted Swiss ball crunches
»» H urdle hops (jump over hurdle and land on ground) »» Spread-eagle sit-ups (holding DB over chest)
»» B ox squat into box jump »» Standing sit-ups (using a band or a high pulley)
»»
Depth jumps (onto box)

»» Weighted Reactive box jumps

B. Unilateral exercise (w/ added ROM) – choose one


of the following exercises and perform 2-3 sets of 8-10
reps:

»» Bulgarian split squats, front leg elevate d (holding DB’s


or with a barbell)

»» B arbell reverse lunge, front foot elevated

»» B arbell reverse lunge w/ knee lift (front foot elevated)

»» Step-ups (box height slightly above knee)

C. Hip extension exercise – choose one of the follow-


ing exercises and perform 3 sets of 8-12 reps:

»» 45-degree hyperextensions

»» R everse hyperextensions

»» Pull-throughs

»» Swiss ball back bridge + leg curl

»» G lute-ham raises

»» R omanian deadlift

»» F orward sled dragging, upright posture (3 sets of 30


yards)

D. Weighted Abdominals – choose one of the follow-


ing exercises and perform 4 sets of 10-15 reps:

»» D B side bends

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Section 1
New & Improved Skinny Bastard Template

Thursday
Repetition Upper Body
»» D B side press

A. Repetition Exercise – choose one of the following


exercises and perform 3 sets of max reps OR 4 sets of 12-
D. Traps / Arms superset - Superset one exercise from
15 reps:
“Group 1” with one exercise from “Group 2.” Perform 3
»» Flat DB bench press (palms in or out) supersets.

»» Incline DB bench press (palms in or out) Group 1 (Perform 8-10 reps)

»» D B bench press on Swiss ball (palms in or out) »» D B shrugs

»» D B floor press (palms in) »» B arbell shrugs

»» Push-up variations »» S afety squat bar shrugs

»» Chin-up variations »» B ehind the back barbell shrugs

»» B arbell bench press (55-60% of 1RM)


Group 2

B. Vertical pulling / Rear delt superset - Superset one »» B arbell curls (8-10 reps each set)
exercise from “Group 1” with one exercise from “Group
»» D B curls (8-10 reps each set)
2.” Perform 3-4 supersets of 8-12 reps of each exercise.
»» S eated Incline DB curls (8-10 reps each set)
Group 1
»» H ammer curls (8-10 reps each set)
»» L at pulldowns (various bars)
»» Zottmann curls (8-10 reps each set)
»» hin-ups (don’t perform these if you chose to do chin-
C
ups for your first exercise) »» Iso-hold DB curls (8-10 reps each set)
»» Straight arm pulldowns »» D B triceps extensions (10-15 reps each set)

»» Triceps pushdowns (15-25 reps each set)


Group 2

»» R ear delt flyes E. Grip / Forearms – choose one of the following exer-
cises:
»» S carecrows
»» Wrist roller (2-3 sets of 2-3 reps)
»» Face pulls
»» T hick bar or heavy DB holds (2-3 sets of max time)
»» S eated DB “power cleans”
»» Plate pinch gripping (2-3 sets of 2-3 reps)
»» B and pull-aparts
»» aptains of Crush gripper (3 sets of max reps each
C
hand)
C. Medial delts – choose one of the following exercises
»» R ice digs (3 timed sets)
and perform 4 sets of 8-12 reps:
*DON’T train your grip/forearms if you’re planning on
»» D B lateral raises
deadlifting the next day.
»» L-lateral raises

»» C able lateral raises

»» D B military press

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New & Improved Skinny Bastard Template

Friday
»» Forward sled dragging (upright posture)
Max-Effort Lower Body

D. Ground-based, high-rep abdominal circuit – Ex-


A. MAX-EFFORT LIFT – work up to a max set of 3-5 reps ample: sprinter sit-ups, V-ups, toe touches, hip thrusts.
in one of the following exercises:
Perform 10-20 reps of each exercise and go through the
»» Box squats (regular bar, safety squat bar, cambered bar, circuit 2-3 times. Rest 1-2 minutes between circuits.
buffalo bar)

»» F ree squat s (regular bar, safety squat bar, cambered


bar, buffalo bar)

»» Straight bar deadlifts (traditional style, sumo style)

»» Trap Bar deadlifts

»» R ack pulls (partial deadlifts)

»» T ire flip – (remember, your max-effort lifts don’t neces-


sarily have to be limited to just barbell exercises!)

*Bands and/or chains can be incorporated into all of the Notes regarding warm-up sets
above exercises for the not-so-skinny bastards reading
this article. You’ll notice that I don’t list the number of warm-up sets
for your main lift on Max-Effort days or Repetition Up-
per Body days. Instead, I use the term “work up.” This is
B. UNILATERAL MOVEMENT – choose one of the fol- because the number of warm-up sets you’ll be performing
lowing exercises and perform 3 sets of 6-12 reps: is determined by how strong you are! The stronger you
are, the more sets you’ll need to reach your max weight. I
»» ulgarian split squat variation (holding DB’s or with a
B favor multiple sets of low reps for warming up on Max-
barbell) Effort Day and just 1 or 2 sets of 6-8 reps before your first
exercise on Rep Upper Body Day.
»» R everse lunge variation
Before you warm up with weights, however, you should
»» Step-up variation be performing a 5-15 minute general warm-up. Make sure
you have a light sweat going before getting under the bar.
»» Walking lunges
Here’s an example of “working up” to a max set of 3 reps
»» B ackward sled drags (3 sets of 30 yards)
in the box squat. Assuming the athlete’s goal is to box
»» F orward sled drags, 45-degree angle (3 sets of 30 squat 315 lbs. for 3 reps, a sample warm-up would look
yards) something like this:

95 X 5
C. HAMSTRING / POSTERIOR CHAIN MOVEMENT – 135 X 5
choose one of the following exercises and perform 3 sets 185 X 3
of 8-12 reps:
225 X 3
»» 45-degree hyperextensions 275 X 3
»» R everse hyperextensions 295 X 3
315 X 3
»» Pull-throughs

»» Swiss ball back bridge + leg curl


It should be noted that these warm-up weights are not
»» G lute-ham raises engraved in stone! Some people like to take bigger jumps
and some prefer smaller. YOU must figure out what works
»» R omanian deadlifts best for YOU! The one thing I will suggest is that if you are

10 WS4SB III
a weak, skinny bastard, you must make New way to organize your
sure you’re performing at least 5 total
sets for your max-effort exercise.
speed training/conditioning

For example, let’s say you’re going for The most popular question I get regard-
a 5RM in the box squat and your goal ing my WS4SB template is how to incor-
is 185 lbs. Don’t just do 95 X 5, 135 X 5 porate speed training and conditioning
and 185 X 5. Skinny bastards need more into the routine. Everyone is perpetually
volume in order to grow, so make sure searching for the best way to incorporate
you make smaller jumps in weight and running into their lifting program. It’s
get more sets in before your main set. the Holy Grail of training, and it seems to
be what everyone is constantly after. I’m
On Rep Upper Body Day - where you’re here to tell you, however, that there is no
performing “3 sets of max reps” - you single best way to do this. Each athlete’s
won’t need to perform as many warm- template has to be based on his or her
up sets before your first actual work set specific schedule and preparedness.
because you’re not handling a maximal
weight. For example, let’s say a workout
calls for you to perform 3 sets of max Nonetheless, I will provide you with one
reps of DB benches on the Swiss ball. If of the more popular and, more impor-
you’re using 65 lb. DB’s, and your goal tantly, practical templates that I’ve used
is 25 reps on the first set, I suggest you with my athletes. The use of this tem-
only perform 1 or 2 sets of 6-8 reps be- plate has achieved incredible results
fore your first work set. Here, you might for us. Remember, this is only one
do 45 lb. DB’s for 8 reps and then 55 lb. of MANY effective ways to organize
DB’s for 6 reps. Another option would your strength and speed/condition-
be to perform just 1 set of 8 reps with ing workouts.
50 lb. DB’s before your first work set.
Again, you must decide, through trial
and error, what works best for you!

Now that the basic template is in place


and we’re clear on how to perform our
warm-up sets, let’s check out some
other training templates…

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STRENGTH & SPEED TEMPLATE

Monday
Max-Effort Upper Body

conclude my warm-up with 1 or 2 drills that excite the


central nervous system before beginning the speed train-
This workout remains the same as described on our basic
ing portion of the workout. These drills should only last 5-10
template with one exception – you’re not going to work
seconds, and I recommend 2-3 sets for each. (Example: low
up to a true max on your max-effort exercise. Once I start pogo jumps, wideouts, ankling, etc.)
incorporating more running into my athletes’ workouts,
I like to drop the percentages down on their “max-effort”
lifts. This prevents the athlete from burning out – while si- D. Speed training – We always separate “speed train-
multaneously maintaining strength levels - as we ramp up ing” from conditioning. When I refer to speed training for
the conditioning aspect of the program. I suggest working non-track athletes, I’m talking about distances of 60 yards or
up to 2 sets of 3 reps with 80-82% of your 1RM for your less, with complete (or close to it) recovery between sprints.
max-effort lift. If you’re a more advanced athlete, you can The goal of this workout is to actually get faster. That’s why
it’s done early in the week when your legs are at their freshest.
work up to 2-3 singles with 90-92% of your 1RM for your
For example, if a football player wants to incorporate some
max-effort lift. If you’re feeling really good on a given day,
Combine tests into his weekly template, today would be the
you can work up to a true max set. The rest of this workout ideal day to do so. A sample workout would look like this:
can remain the same as outlined in the basic template.

1. 10-yard starts – 8 sprints with 1 minute rest


between sprints
2. 20-yard shuttle – 5-6 reps with 1-2 minutes rest
between sprints

3. 3-Cone drill – 4 reps with 2-3 minutes rest be-


tween sprints

*A football player who isn’t concerned about incorporating


Combine tests into his workout could do a sample linear speed
Tuesday workout as follows:

Speed Training
1. 10-yard sprints – 10 sprints with 1 minute rest

2. 20-yard sprints – 6 sprints with 2 minutes rest


A. General Warm-up / Movement skills (5-15 minutes)
– The goal of this portion of the workout is to increase your 3. 40-yard sprints – 4 sprints with 4 minutes rest
core temperature by performing basic movement skills and
calisthenics. (Example: bodyweight squats, jumping jacks,
skipping, back pedaling, etc...) *I obviously can’t write a hundred different sample workouts for
every sport and position. I’m hoping you’ll understand the goal
of this Tuesday workout and can design, for yourself, a plan
B. Ground-based mobility (5-15 minutes) – Once that best suits your needs. Simply put, this workout should con-
you’ve broken a sweat and your muscles are warm, I suggest sist of short, explosive sprints or agility drills with full recovery.
performing ground-based mobility drills for 5-15 minutes.
(Sample mobility drills include: roll-overs into V-sits, fire
hydrant circles, mountain climbers, groiners, etc…)
Wednesday
C. Frequency drills (2-3 minutes) – I always like to Off

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Section 1
STRENGTH & SPEED TEMPLATE

Thursday Friday
Max-Effort Lower Body & Conditioning Repetition Upper Body

A. Max-effort exercise – You will not work up to a *Done the same way as described earlier in the new 4-day
true max on this exercise. I suggest working up to 2 program. The only difference is that you’re going to fin-
sets of 3 reps with 75-80% of your 1RM. Another op- ish the workout with weighted abdominals instead of grip
tion is to work up to 2-3 singles with 90% of your 1RM training.
if you’re an advanced athlete.

B. Hip extension exercise - choose one of the follow- Saturday


ing exercises and perform 3 sets of 10 reps:
Conditioning

»» 45-degree back raises


A. Warm-up – Same format as Tuesday’s workout
»» Reverse hyperextensions
(General warm-up, ground-based mobility, frequency drills)
»» Pull-throughs

After the warm-up, choose one of the following 3 options…


C. Sprinter sit-ups – 3 sets of 20 reps

OPTION 1 – Conditioning “test”


D. Conditioning “finisher” – choose one of the fol-
If you’re a football player – or any other athlete - and you
lowing exercises…
have a conditioning test you’ll have to perform when you
get to training camp, you can train for it on this day. (NOTE:
Although I feel that most football conditioning tests suck,
»» *Prowler sprints – perform 4-10 30- your coach, unfortunately, is going to evaluate you on how
yard sprints with about 1 minute rest well you perform them. You’ll therefore need to practice
between sprints (depending on your whichever one he uses before showing up to camp. For
conditioning level). example, I have no idea how running 16 110-yard sprints
carries over to football, but if that’s your conditioning test,
»»
Farmers walks – perform 4–6 sets of 40- you should drill it on Saturday if you decide to use this
60 yards with 1-2 minutes rest between template).
sets

»»
Forward or backward sled drags – per-
form 4-6 sets of 30-50 yards with 1-2
minutes rest between sets

*I don’t endorse many pieces of equipment, but if you’re a serious athlete looking to get in
shape, you have to get a prowler. I’ve used it with all types of athletes - from professional
boxers to NFL football players and rugby players. No matter what sport you play, this
thing will get you in the best shape of your life. You can purchase one HERE.

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STRENGTH & SPEED TEMPLATE

OPTION 2 – Skill conditioning

This involves performing a specific aspect of your sport with


incomplete rest intervals. For example, if you’re a football
wide receiver, you can get a quarterback to throw to you as
you practice running pass routes with minimal rest between
repetitions. Another example would be for a basketball
player to play a pick-up game of basketball. A soccer player
can go to a soccer field and work on his or her ball handling
skills up and down the field. Hopefully, you get my point.
The possibilities are endless for any sport.

a basketball player to play a pick-up game of basketball.


A soccer player can go to a soccer field and work on his or
her ball handling skills up and down the field. Hopefully,
you get my point. The possibilities are endless for any
sport.

OPTION 3 – General conditioning

This option entails sprinting for various distances, per-


forming cone drills – or other such conditioning drills
- with incomplete rest periods. For example, a football
player could perform sprints/drills that take 5-15 seconds
to complete, resting for only 30-60 seconds between
drills. Here is a sample general conditioning workout we
performed with our football players this summer:

1. Mountain climbers into 10-yard sprint – 8


sets with 30 seconds rest between sets. After you
complete the 8 sprints, rest 1 minute before moving
onto the 2nd exercise.

2. Wideouts into 15-yard sprint – perform wide-


outs for 5 seconds and then sprint 15 yards on com-
mand. Perform 6 sets with 45 seconds rest between
sets. After you complete the 6 sets, rest 2 minutes
before moving onto the third exercise.

3. 60-yard shuttle – perform 4 shuttles with 45


seconds rest between sets. After you complete the
4 sets, rest 1 minute before moving onto the final
exercise.

4. Illinois Drill – perform 3 sets with 1 minute rest


between sets.

Sunday
Off

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Section 1
IN-SEASON TRAINING

M ost athletes will work diligently to improve their


strength during the off-season, only to lose all their
hard-earned gains when they need them most: during the
season! Think about what I’m saying here. What good is WORKOUT #1
it for a football player to be as strong as hell in April, yet
weak as a schoolgirl in November? *This workout was performed on Monday. (Their game
was on Saturday.)
I believe most athletes lose their off-season gains during
the season because they’ve not been properly educated
on the correct way to perform their in-season training.
Many athletes try to perform their off-season workouts A. Max-Effort Upper Body lift – work up to 5RM
during the season. Those who do this quickly realize that week 1 & work up to 3RM week 2. *Be somewhat con-
their off-season program is too demanding to maintain. servative with your weight selections. I don’t advocate
As a result, they eventually become frustrated and stop forced reps during the season. The goal is to work up to a
training altogether! This, obviously, is the worst thing an heavy weight, but you want to get all reps on your own.
athlete can possibly do!
*I also like performing 2-week mini-cycles during the
Athletes need to understand that they can maintain their season in which you alternate between full-range max-
strength during the season on very little volume - IF they’re effort lifts and partial range lifts for the upper body.
doing the right exercises at the proper intensity. Speak- For example: Weeks 1&2 = bench press; Weeks 3&4 =
ing of proper intensity, it’s important to get a true max on 3-board press; Weeks 5&6 = incline bench press; Weeks
your “indicator” lifts before the season starts. This will en- 7&8 = floor press; Weeks 9&10 = close grip bench press;
able you to make proper weight selections for your main Weeks 11&12 = 4-board press
lifts during the season. For example, two weeks before all
of our high school football players started training camp,
we tested their box squat and bench press. Our training B. “Blackburns” – Perform 2 sets of the 4 exercises
weights and percentages for our in-season programs are that are shown in the video link. Hold each position for
based on those max lifts. 10-20 seconds. Rest 1 minute between sets.
Another point I need to make about in-season training
is that it’s extremely unpredictable! Athletes constantly C. Unilateral lower body movement – perform 3
contact me in search of the magic in-season program and, sets of 8 reps
as usual, such a program simply doesn’t exist. There’s no
way to predict how an athlete will make it through an
D1. Rowing variation – 3 sets of 10-12 reps
entire season. There are just too many variables involved –
injuries, school schedule, practice time, easy games, hard
games, etc… D2. DB Shrugs – 3 sets of 10-12 reps
The key is to listen to your body! If you’ve just had an easy
game – a blowout, let’s say - in which you were taken out E. High rep abdominal circuit – perform 3-4 exer-
at halftime, you can hit the weights a little harder during cises and go through circuit 2X
the week. If you’re coming off a tough game in which you
suffered an injury and you have another tough game the
following week, your best bet is to go easy in the weight
room that week and just perform some restoration exer-
cises. Taking all this into account, I’ll now give you some
guidance by providing you with one (of many) sample in-
season programs that I’ve used with my football clients.

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IN-SEASON TRAINING

WORKOUT #2
*This workout was performed on Wednesday, but it can
also be performed on Thursday

A. Box Jumps – perform 3 sets of 3

B. Box squats – perform 3-week mini-cycles with


the following percentages: Week 1 = 60% of 1RM for
6 sets of 2 w/ 1 minute rest between sets; Week 2 =
70% of 1RM for 5 sets of 2 w/ 1 minute rest between
sets; Week 3 = work up to 3 singles w/ 80-85% of your
1RM. Rest 2-3 minutes between sets. After 3 weeks,
start the cycle over. You may increase or decrease the
percentages depending on how you feel. Alternate
between a regular barbell & safety squat bar every 3
weeks if you can.

C1. DB bench variation – perform 3 sets of


8-12reps

C2. Rear Delt/Upper Back exercise – choose one of


the following exercises & perform 3 sets of 8-12 reps

»» R ear delt flyes


Although I’ve now officially published a sample in-season
»» S carecrows template, I know I’m bound to receive a thousand emails
asking me, “What should I do if I can only train once a week
»» Face pulls during the in-season?”
»» S eated DB “power cleans” I’m well aware that sports such as basketball, baseball
and soccer – among others - have multiple games per
»» B and pull-aparts
week. This certainly makes in-season training a little more
complicated. One way to combat this is to simply alternate
between the two in-season templates provided above.
For example, perform Workout #1 on one of your off days
D. DB or cable lateral raises – perform 2-3 sets of during the first week of your season. During an off day on
12-15 reps week 2, perform Workout #2. Go back to Workout #1 again
during week 3, and so on. If a light week comes up in which
you only have one or two games, you can perform both
E. Abs/Low back superset – perform 2-3 super- workouts that week. As I’ve stated before, you must use your
sets of your favorite ab exercise with either 45-degree best judgment.
back raises or reverse hyperextensions. Perform 10-20
reps of each exercise. *If you know in advance that you’re definitely not going to
be able to train more than once a week during the season, I
suggest designing one full-body workout that incorporates
a squat variation, bench press variation and a row varia-
tion. This workout should also cover any weak points that
you need to address during the season.

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Section 1
WASHED UP MEATHEAD TEMPLATE

A s a result of overwhelming popular demand, I’ve de-


cided to devote a small section of this article to all you
“washed-up meatheads” out there. Washed-up meatheads
looking to get jacked. On the other hand, if you’re in your
meathead infancy years (late twenties to early thirties)
and you want to improve your athleticism while you’re
are essentially non-athletes who don’t want to go to the getting jacked, you can follow the exact 4-day template I
gym and train like everyone else. Washed-up meatheads outlined earlier in the article.
come from all walks of life – they’re police officers, corpo-
rate CEO’s, school teachers, coaches and small business
owners. Most of them are former high school and/or col-
lege athletes who’ve maintained that same competitive
spirit as they’ve gotten older. Unlike most health club
members, washed-up meatheads go to the gym to train Optional Workouts
– not to socialize and make friends! Hey, just because
you’re over 40, or 50 – or, in my dad’s case, 60 - it doesn’t To summarize, my base template for washed-up
mean you can’t still train hard and get results! meatheads is the 3-day plan outlined above. If you’re
a meathead that’s looking to get jacked and you want
Although washed-up meatheads don’t want to do the “Av- to add a fourth day of lifting to my base template,
erage Joe” workout, they also don’t need to do everything here’s what I recommend:
a college or pro athlete does. Keeping this in mind, here
are some thoughts on a very practical and productive
washed-up meatheads template: MONDAY – Max-Effort Upper Body

WEDNESDAY – Max-Effort Lower Body


MONDAY – Max-Effort Upper Body
THURSDAY – Repetition Upper Body
WEDNESDAY – Max-Effort Lower Body

FRIDAY – Repetition Upper Body SATURDAY – “Vanity” Day (This workout can
consist of extra biceps, shoulders, calves & abs)

As you can see, this template is very similar to the base


4-day template I outlined earlier in this article, and your
workouts can follow the exact same format I laid out
there. The only day I’ve omitted is the dynamic-effort low-
Thoughts on conditioning for
er body day. I just don’t feel that the dynamic-effort lower Washed-up Meatheads
body day is necessary if you’re a washed-up meathead

Most of the washed-up meatheads that have contacted


me aren’t only concerned about getting jacked. They’re
also at a point in their lives where they want to be healthy.
Believe it or not, there comes a time in some people’s
lives at which being healthy enough to play with their
kids takes precedence over max-effort deadlifts! For these
people, I recommend incorporating 2-3 days a week of
“cardio” - or some kind of conditioning.

Although I prefer sprints, prowler pushes, sled dragging


or similar high-intensity activities, I realize that not all
meatheads are healthy enough to perform these types
of activities anymore. Whether it’s an old injury that’s
holding you back or you’ve simply let yourself get out of
shape, make sure you don’t neglect your conditioning just
because you can’t do the “hardcore” things you used to do
when you were an athlete. Make sure you do some form
of conditioning 2-3 times a week. This can entail going for
a one-mile jog, riding a stationary bike or just going for a

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walk. If you’re in good enough condition, I highly recom- Generally speaking, in our strength program, we have
mend sprinting, prowler pushes, sled dragging and other four indicator exercises - two upper body and two
forms of high-intensity movements as your best forms lower. Our indicator exercises are:
of conditioning. These activities will simultaneously get
you in kick-ass shape AND have a positive effect on your
physique.
#1 – Box Squat
To summarize, I don’t care what form of conditioning you
choose - just do something 2-3 times per week. If you need #2 – Vertical jump and/or Box Jump
to perform low intensity activities like walking or jogging, it
#3 – Bench Press
doesn’t matter when you do them. You can engage in your
“cardio” movement(s) as a warm-up before your workouts. #4 – Chin-ups
You can also do something after your workouts. Another op-
tion is to get the work in on your non-lifting days.

If you’re able to perform the high intensity movements I’ve


discussed, I recommend doing them after your two upper For the majority of our athletes, all of the other exercises
body workouts. Coupling your high-intensity conditioning we perform in our program are intended to “build” our
with your upper body days will enable you to have more four indicator exercises. If we can simultaneously improve
days off and more time to recover. If performing your high- these four exercises, we know we’re developing many dif-
intensity conditioning on the same days as your upper body ferent aspects of strength. For example, the box squat and
workouts isn’t practical, you can try conditioning on your off bench press require absolute strength for the lower and
days. See how you feel after the first week and then make upper body, respectively. The vertical jump (or box jump)
the necessary adjustments. Whether you’re a washed-up requires an athlete to display his/her strength rapidly -
meathead or an elite athlete, you must listen to your body! explosive power - and we’ve also found that jump height
directly correlates with an athlete’s sprinting speed. The
chin-up test requires tremendous relative body strength
which we’ve also found to correlate with an athlete’s
sprinting speed. As you can see, if we can improve our
four indicator exercises, we know our clients are develop-
ing “balanced” strength and power. This builds a terrific
foundation for all athletes.

By contrast, if an athlete’s bench press and box squat


numbers have improved, but their vertical jump and chin-
up performance have deteriorated, we know we need to
alter the program and reevaluate the athlete’s nutritional
habits, etc. If an athlete increases only his/her absolute
strength, without improvement in relative strength or ex-
plosive power, he/she may become slower and less agile.
INDICATOR EXERCISES This is why we place a huge emphasis on improving ALL
FOUR of our indicator exercises.

Now that I’ve provided you with all my templates, I’d


like to wrap things up by discussing the importance of
To summarize:
having indicator exercises in your program.

I firmly believe that every strength program must


include indicator exercises. Your indicator exercises If you determine what your indicator exercises are, you’ll
are, essentially, your “money” exercises. They’re the ex- be better able to design a productive program for your-
ercises that’ll tell you whether your program is work- self. Every couple of weeks (or months), test yourself in
ing or not. There are no rules to what your indicator your indicator exercises. If they improve, no one can tell
exercises should be. I recommend simply choosing 3-5 you that your program sucks! If your indicator exercises
exercises that you feel are the most important move- do not improve, you’ll then know that you have to make
ments in your strength program in terms of determin- changes to your exercise selection, training volume, diet,
ing your progress. You must then figure out which or any other training variables that may be hindering your
exercises help strengthen your indicator exercises, as
progress. By having indicator exercises, you’ll constantly
well as which exercises don’t carry over to your indica-
tor exercises. Keep the exercises in your program that be able to monitor your progress and make adjustments
strengthen your indicator exercises. Eliminate the along the way. This will improve your results dramatically,
ones that don’t carry over. as well as your training knowledge and your ability to
design a program that best suits your needs!

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FORMER SKINNY BASTARDS
Before I conclude this article, I want to show you the results this program produces
with our athletes on a daily basis. After all, it wouldn’t be a ‘skinny bastard’ article
without a couple of motivational, real-world before and after pictures. Here are just
a few of our most recent athlete transformations:

Before after

Mike Guadango
Baseball

178 lbs. 202 lbs.

Mike Piserchia
Track/Football

171 lbs. 193 lbs.

Kelly Vigna
Soccer

109 lbs. 139 lbs.

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FORMER SKINNY BASTARDS

Before after

Dan Murray
Football

241 lbs. 258 lbs.

Ross Krautman
Football (kicker)

118 lbs. 143 lbs.

Corey Smith
Baseball

205 lbs. 241 lbs.

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CONCLUSION
I would now like to address the 2007
class of skinny bastards…

I have held your skinny, weak hands


and guided you for the past three
years. It is now time to take the tools
I have provided you with and figure
things out for yourself! Once you’re
able to experiment and draw your
own conclusions, you’ll make the
most rewarding gains of your life. This
is when you’ll become truly strong
and capable of athletic excellence
beyond your wildest dreams. Now
make me proud by spreading your
not-so-skinny lats and flying to a big-
ger, stronger - and more independent
- future.

Good luck, my skinny bastards.

Yours in strength,

Joe DeFranco

SPECIAL THANKS to The Doorman for


taking the time to edit this article.

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