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“No matter your age, your genetics – you absolutely can have the lean, muscular, and powerful body that you dream about.”

Full gym
9 weeks, 3 or 3-5 workouts/week
Gain muscle, Get toned, Lose fat
22-52 minute workouts

Bigger Leaner Stronger (BLS), by Mike Matthews is often called the ultimate guide to getting fit. Packed with scientifically-backed methods and a no-nonsense approach to nutrition and exercise.

The best part? It works.

Thousands of people from all over the world have transformed their bodies and their lives following the training program and nutrition advice outlined in the book.

Ten years after its first publication, it remains ranked #1 in the Sports Training book category on Amazon, which just goes to show that it’s undeniably effective.

WorkoutLabs has partnered with Mike Matthews to offer you Phase 1 of the Bigger Leaner Stronger training program right here, as part of your Fit membership. Once you’ve read the book and studied its principles, add the program to your calendar and get to work earning your dream physique! 💪

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Instructions

"We who cut mere stones must always be envisioning cathedrals".

The Bigger Leaner Stronger training program is designed for maximum muscle and strength gain. Phase 1 lasts nine weeks and consists of two parts:

  1. Eight weeks of hard training designed to maximize muscle and strength gain.
  2. One week of deloading or resting to facilitate recovery from the previous eight weeks of hard training.

We offer two options of the BLS training program:

The 3-Day Routine:

  1. Push and Core
  2. Pull and Calves
  3. Legs

The 5-Day Routine:

  1. Push
  2. Pull and Calves
  3. Upper Body and Core
  4. Legs
  5. Upper Body and Core

All Bigger Leaner Stronger workouts follow the same formula: 2 to 3 major muscle groups trained along with appropriate warm-up sets as needed. 4 to 6 reps are targeted on each hard set (on most exercises), 9 to 15 hard sets per workout.

Ideally, take 2 to 4 minutes of rest between hard sets.

Furthermore, it’s generally a good idea to do your hardest exercises first in your workouts, followed by the second hardest and so forth, because you always have the most energy and focus in the beginning of your workouts.

Practically speaking, this means starting with your hardest compound exercises and finishing with your easier isolation exercises.

For instance, if a pull workout is going to include deadlifting (and it should), you'd want to do that before barbell or dumbbell rows. If a lower-body workout includes squats, lunges, and lying leg curls, you'd want to do them in that order (from hardest to easiest).

Most people who follow this routine train Monday through Friday and take the weekends off, but feel free to incorporate your off days however you'd like. The important thing is that you do each of the workouts every seven days and in the order given.

One caveat, however, is that you would want to include at least one day of rest between workouts 5 and 1, as doing these workouts on back-to-back days is counterproductive.

Your larger upper-body muscles need more time to recover than smaller muscle groups that can survive daily beatings, such as the abs or calves.

For example, if you need to train on the weekends due to your schedule or lifestyle, you might train Monday (push), Tuesday (pull and calves), and Wednesday (upper body and core), rest Thursday, and then train Friday (legs) and Saturday (upper body and core), and rest Sunday.

We don’t recommend changing anything in the middle of a training phase unless due to injury, traveling, or some other pressing circumstance. Otherwise, stick with the same workouts for eight weeks before making exercise substitutions or rearrangements.

Good luck. Have fun. And enjoy the body - and life-changing transformation that awaits you!

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Mike Matthews is certified personal trainer and bestselling author of Bigger Leaner Stronger, Thinner Leaner Stronger, and Muscle for Life. His simple and science-based approaches to eating and exercising have helped tens of thousands of people build their best body ever.

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