4skers89
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Based on the name I didn't like the sound of this Texas method until I found http://www.t-nation.com/training/texas-method and saw Rippetoe. It looks like you could still average 1 hr per workout over a week of workouts. I was interested since it is good for getting through intermediate level until I read that it works because of ability to recover when young. I tell younger guys that now is the time to get strong and then just transition to maintaining. I thought Mark was losing his mind with this "If I could go back and do it over again... I'd spend less time trying to date more women..". He has to be talking about the time aspect and not that he actually dated more women.IMO It really depends on what you're doing, not just that it took you a long time.Short workouts are good. Forgot where I read this but it said if you were spending more than an hour in the gym lifting you're wasting time.
For instance, if you're using Texas Method you could easily spend over an hour on volume day. Unless you're inhuman and can squat 5x5 at ~90% of your 5RM in less than a half hour or so. Then you have bench or overhead press 5x5.
It just depends on the program. If you're dicking around using a bunch of machines for more than an hour, then yea, you could probably be using your time more wisely![]()
Sounds like my workouts when I started out. I just made up my own by picking various things to do. A lot of them involved machines. I wished I had started with well planned out workouts and not wasted so much time. The only machines I use now are calf raise and pulley machines.