STS is a Program for Women and Men
Robert and Deazie doing Incline Chest Flys during STS Meso #3 using the 5% method. The STS program can be done and enjoyed by both women and men.
Robert and Deazie doing Incline Chest Flys during STS Meso #3 using the 5% method. The STS program can be done and enjoyed by both women and men.
Greg doing Chest Flys during STS Meso #3 using the 5% method.
Robert doing a Barbell Row during STS Meso #3 using the 5% method. The purpose of this Mesocycle is to build strength and you will be lifting weights in the 80% to 90% of your One Rep Max range. You will be doing between 6 and 8 reps for every exercise and pushing yourself like
Cathe and Robert doing a barbell Row during STS Meso #3. iEMG studies rate this exercise as one of the best exercises for the back.
Cathe doing a One Arm Row (horizontial grip during STS Meso #3
Strength Bar/Pull-Up Tower (Patent Pending) You can even use our new Strength Bar/Pull-Up Tower (Patent Pending) to do Incline Bench Presses as Cathe is shown doing in STS Meso #3.
Patent Pending Okay, maybe not a new world Bench Press record, but the above STS picture clearly demonstrates why our new Strength Bar/Pull-Up Tower (Patent Pending) was needed. The above picture shows Cathe doing a flat bench press for 8 reps at near her body weight in Mesocycle #3. Without a bench press or a
STS Meso #3 is all about strength and Heavy Weights. You are going to work out using weights that are about 80% to 90% of your one rep max. You will be doing four exercises for your chest alternating with four back exercises using a technique known as the five percent method. To take full
Deazie and Brenda during the warm-up for STS meso #3 – Chest and Back