Derek: Brice, I would like to start by getting some information on your
training experience.
More specifically when did you start weight training, what kind of exercise
program and what
were your results?
Brice: (laughing) Oh god, I have done a ton of things....In the beginning
I was about 17 and I
was training with my uncle. We basically did a 3 days on one off routine.
For example, chest
& back on Monday, biceps and triceps on Tuesday and legs on day 3.
And we did the
traditional exercises flat, incline bench press and dumbbell flys for chest
and pull ups and pull
downs for back.
Derek: How did that routine work for you?
Brice: It kind of worked a little bit for about the first month and then
it just stopped and I
stayed the same body weight and strength.
Derek: Ok, did you keep using that routine or what did you do?
Brice: Well since that didn't work very well I started talking to this
real big muscular guy in the
gym and he gave me his routine to follow; he told me to work out 5 days
a week and alternate
body parts. Chest on Monday, back on Tuesday, triceps on Wednesday, biceps
on Thursday,
legs on Friday and rest Saturday and Sunday.
Derek: What results did you get from that program?
Brice: It didn't work at all.
Derek: It didn't work at all, this guy was real big and muscular so he should be an expert?
Brice: No, he wasn't at all, and I thought he knew what he was talking
about because he was
incredibly muscular. I can't [say] any good things about asking the big
buffed out guy in the
gym for good training advice, that routine was worthless.
Derek: I guess you can call that choosing your parents correctly.
Brice: (Laugh) Yeah, I believe that's right.
Derek: Since those routines did not work well, what did you do next?
Brice: I was looking through a magazine and I found a routine called "Russian
Volume
Training" and you do 10 sets of 10 reps each time and Super set those sets.
For example-
decline bench press Superset with back pull downs again 10 sets of 10 reps
each time and that
just totally killed me! I only did that for 3 weeks and I realize now I
was totally overtrained!
Derek: I think I know but , what were your results? Do you remember how
much weight you
lost?
Brice: About 5 pounds and I was very thin to begin with--about 152 pounds at the time.
Derek: I agree with you on stopping that volume program. What did you decide to do next?
Brice: I went to a basic 3 times a week routine- Monday, Wednesday and
Friday. And I did
like the total body, I did 3 sets and that worked a little I gained a little
muscle but not a lot.
Derek: Ok, so what made you decide to call Mike Mentzer?
Brice: I was really frustrated with my training results and it wasn't going
anywhere. I thought I
could get bigger because at 6 feet tall and 152 pounds I had to at least
give Heavy Duty a try. I
thought that I have tried just about everything else, [so] I called Mike
Mentzer as a last resort.
Derek: Tell us about your experience using Heavy Duty high intensity training.
Brice: With all of the other programs I kind of knew I was overtraining,
but all the big guys in
the gym told me that you could only look kind of athletic on a 3 day a
week program. I read
Mike's articles and I was kind of reluctant once I found out it was only
that little amount of
training. Because I didn't think you could gain muscle off of that little
(brief) training workout
but I tried it.
Derek: That's interesting what kind of things went through your mind when
you called Mike
for a phone consultation and he outlined the baseline routine?
Brice: To be totally honest with you.... I thought he was full of crap
(laughing). I didn't think it
(Heavy Duty) would work at all.
Derek: What made you try the routine if you thought it was b.s.?
Brice: I thought I have nothing to lose and everything to gain, but I told
myself I would only
try Mike's workout for 3 or 4 weeks tops and if it didn't work , I would
then look for
something else.
Derek: Reading Mike's articles convinced you?
Brice: It started with the articles, they were all reasonable, logical
and scientific but after I
ordered and read his book I began to see the truth. I see now how and why
it works. Not only
that, I have had great, wonderful results!
Derek: Yes, tell us about your results.
Brice: I followed Mike's advice and every workout since I keep getting stronger.
Derek: Any lean muscle increase?
Brice: Yes, when I started Heavy Duty I weighed about 151 or 152 pounds
and it's been
about 3 and one half months and I now weigh this morning 181 and I'm not
fat--it's muscular
weight gain. What has really moved up and increased are my legs, they used
to be very ,
totally skinny legs. I used to be only able to squat 155 pounds for about
7 reps. Now, I can
squat 290 pounds for 10 reps and I continue to increase my reps and weight
I can lift every
time I squat!! I have gone up a lot, big time for me. It seemed crazy,
typically for the first 2
and one half months it moved up about 10 pounds every single workout, I
mean weight I
could lift.
Derek: What workout were you doing?
Brice: Squats, pull downs, dead lift and dips with minimal warm-up. Another
thing was that
my left knee used to hurt when I was doing other multiple set routines
and I went to the doctor
and he didn't know what the problem was. Now it seems crazy but since I've
been training
Heavy Duty style I can lift more weight and my knee stopped hurting. It
used to hurt before I
tried Heavy Duty so the only logical thing I can explain it with, was that
I must of been
chronically overusing my joints and muscles. Now I am bigger, stronger,
and just as nice, I feel
zero pain in my knee.
Derek: That sounds great, I was wondering what your friends and other's
thought when you
told them you were going to try Heavy Duty.
Brice: Oh they thought I was crazy, they all said there is no way that
will work. Everybody
from the big guy in the gym to the guy that worked at GNC, I don't know
if you have GNC
out where you live..but they all said it was too much rest, they were all
wrong.
Derek: Brice it just occurred to me that if you weighed 152 pounds when
you started Heavy
Duty, and tell me if I wrote this down correctly, you as of today weigh
181 pounds?
Brice: Yes, you wrote that down correctly.
Derek: That's 29 pounds in 3 and one half months.. wow! I didn't realize it was that much.
Brice: Yeah, I can only smile!
Derek: Tell me about your friends' reactions now?
Brice: Well people that know me and when they see me now are very surprised
but mainly my
girlfriend, we have been together 2 years and she has been with me every
workout and she
thinks my body looks 100 percent better. She loves the muscle I have packed
on and loves
that my legs are no longer skinny.
Derek: Yeah, I've heard that before, tell us about nutrition are you using
any special
supplements?
Brice: Not really I just eat a balanced diet, I do eat a little more protein but that's basically it.
Derek: I know some people want to know if your using steroids?
Brice: Laugh, My girlfriend would kill me, and I don't want that. I think
if I was going to use
them I think I most likely would have when I was frustrated with no progress
with other
routines like "THE RUSSIAN VOLUME TRAINING". I have decided to stay completely
all
natural and that is why I kept searching for an exercise routine that works
and I found and
tried Heavy Duty and it has worked incredibly for me! I also know that
I'm totally healthy
without any possible health risks. I only take a multi-vitamin and really
watch my diet but I
really think it's the correct training that gave the biggest results. Actually
I know it's the training
routine because I followed a great diet with other exercise routines and
I did not get the great
results that I'm getting from HEAVY DUTY.
Derek: What about your family what do they think?
Brice: My dad thinks I am getting big and my Grandmother say's I'm now
big enough and
thinks I might be getting too much muscle (laugh). Think about it like
this, can you imagine a
Grandmother watch her grandson gain about 30 pounds of muscle in a few
months, that could
be a little shocking for a person especially if in all their years they
never saw something like
that. What I mean is that she has always seen me at a certain bodyweight
and now I'm 30
pounds of muscle bigger and still growing! She tells me that she doesn't
want me to get as big
as "One of those bodybuilders", although I'm still gaining and could be
able to build another
20-30 pounds of muscle on my frame so I could build a body that could go
in that direction.
It's hard to explain it to her, I live with my Grandparents and every time
I get a comment I
know that I'm getting bigger; my Grandmother is funny and I love her I
think she's starting to
understand and get used to my new outward appearance with added muscle.
Derek: Brice, I would like to thank you for the interview and I was wondering
if I could post
your number so if anyone who reads this has any doubts, or may think this
is a phony
interview they can call and hear it from you.
Brice: Sure, anyone who wants to call me, I'm on midwestern time. Call
me about 3 pm west
coast time at (303) 443-0377 that would be the best chance of reaching
me. Please no late
night calls, thank you.
Derek: Thanks again for your time Brice. I look to follow up and get an
update in the future,
and wishing you continued Heavy Duty success.