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What is the training system that brought the Bulgarians so much success in weightlifting and can it be replicated?
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@IskurBlast
@IskurBlast 4 года назад
My high school strength coach/history teacher was on the US Olympic Team in the 80s. He talked about working out with the Bulgarians and how they trained. I made the stupid comment once of 'well they were on steroids.' He looked at me and said 'We were all on steroids. Those guys just knew how to train better.'
@kevinspirek8395
@kevinspirek8395 4 года назад
I remember how Jeff Michaels(USA) clean and Jerked about 504 lbs. and Snatched a little over 400. These lifts were later removed as American records, on a count of Michael's failing the drug test. Sounds like success as a weightlifter from the 1980's depended on how to beat the drug test. Certainly, back then, the Eastern Block Countries must have known how to mask the use of anabolic steroids better than the Americans.
@Ben-fx9kx
@Ben-fx9kx 4 года назад
Damn that's an impressive story
@musclemonster1993
@musclemonster1993 4 года назад
You have to keep in mind however that you will hurt yourself without the intense drug regiments that allowed these guys to recover and make progress with these programs. Many of these top athletes with years of great training, great coaching, and great drugs still got injuries. Many also died very untimely deaths. These people wanted medals... they weren't into saving body's or low risk longevity shit.
@nikolaystoyanov4878
@nikolaystoyanov4878 4 года назад
well as a bulgarian i will tell u that we were on many kind of roids and excessive amount for a very long period smt like double what u were ;) but yes all the ppl there are on steroids this is what is needed to be competitive
@ianarn
@ianarn 3 года назад
IskurBlast yes it’s something else! Maybe something in the Bulgarian water! Lols. It’s a great sport and display of strength but sadly not the healthiest with the strain on joints that explosive lifting of weights has on joints over a period of time. Not to mention the abuse of veterinary drugs in the quest to reach the very top. The fact that many lifters don’t get caught out is largely due to the reach of politics into the sport than any specific masking agents.
@UnarmoredForce
@UnarmoredForce 6 лет назад
So let me get this straight, this means that Rich Piana's 7 hour arm workout is the Bulgarian method of bodybuilding.
@jamesbruh8437
@jamesbruh8437 6 лет назад
lmaooo
@Ioncannon99
@Ioncannon99 6 лет назад
8 hour*, bro lmao
@svilendenchev9984
@svilendenchev9984 6 лет назад
Am Bulgarian, can confirm
@Zipped_in
@Zipped_in 6 лет назад
100 scoops per day
@TRTandHormoneOptimization
@TRTandHormoneOptimization 6 лет назад
👌🏼
@Kus519
@Kus519 6 лет назад
I train bugenhagen, BRO
@mccallcarlson3580
@mccallcarlson3580 6 лет назад
That gave me a chuckle.
@stevenhewes1990
@stevenhewes1990 5 лет назад
You mean STICKY RICKY!!!
@ghfjfghjasdfasdf
@ghfjfghjasdfasdf 5 лет назад
“Kiiiiittttttaaaaay!!”
@W4lkingP4radox
@W4lkingP4radox 5 лет назад
Honey and raw garlic and supination
@athlete6225
@athlete6225 5 лет назад
Teddy Bear haha
@AColonDashSix
@AColonDashSix 6 лет назад
Instructions unclear: I cycled to Bulgaria
@fabiopinna
@fabiopinna 4 года назад
Highly underrated comment
@japphan
@japphan 4 года назад
I lifted bulgarians.
@lazur1
@lazur1 4 года назад
#1 reason for Bulgarian success: Selecting the best lifters in a nation w/a large population of lifters: Bulgaria values lifting far more than the US. A strong kid who'd play football here'd be a lifter in Bulgaria.
@xboxgamerhr
@xboxgamerhr 3 года назад
But Bulgaria is a small nation More than 100 times smaller than the USA
@lazur1
@lazur1 3 года назад
@@xboxgamerhr That doesn't matter. In Bulgaria, EVERY potential champion lifter Is in the lifting program. Way more than your 100-to-1 US comparison, probably more like 1,000-to-1, considering that virtually EVERY strong, athletic male high school student is only lifting to be better at playing football.
@dansmith9724
@dansmith9724 3 года назад
America has many options for potential elite athletes. So its spread thinly into weightlifting. A strong guy in the gym is more likely to go into powerlifting than weightlifting in America.
@AfferbeckBeats
@AfferbeckBeats 3 года назад
They became the best at a time when the Soviet Union had the biggest pool of elite lifters the world has ever seen. Plucky little Bulgaria equalled or bettered their medals for like 20 years. Now, Bulgaria has basically zero lifters, and they don't train like they used to because they can't get away with that level of intensity and doping. Bozhidar Andreev is their only remaining medal capable lifter. America currently has multiple world medallists and junior world record holders.
@user-jb2cv3ej5j
@user-jb2cv3ej5j 3 года назад
@@AfferbeckBeats We don't train like that anymore, because it's not a paid profession anymore. Funds for professional athletes are minimal, something like 50-100$ a month. You need a sponsor to help you train like that and we are not a rich country either, a lot of people here currently barely pay their bills.
@Andrew-yl6kg
@Andrew-yl6kg 6 лет назад
But Eric....
@godwavenexus
@godwavenexus 6 лет назад
Western Revival I figured Bulgarian Lite was not explicitly Bulgarian but rather a simpler system with a similar philosophy.
@memevarg2530
@memevarg2530 4 года назад
It's a mindseeeet
@Mbstr1
@Mbstr1 4 года назад
When you practice odd lifts it is no longer bulgarian. What the bugez does is a variation called bulgarlic
@Stones_and_Iron
@Stones_and_Iron 4 года назад
this comment is simple and effective. It’s only two words, but it speaks a thousand
@albussd
@albussd 4 года назад
Can someone explain this comment to me pls? I think it's in relation to Eric Bugenhagen but nothing more than that, since I haven't watched tonnes of his videos.
@bradcowdrey4642
@bradcowdrey4642 6 лет назад
Please put 'You don't train Bulgarian, Bro' on a shirt. I'll buy 2
@syahrules
@syahrules 5 лет назад
please consider this ZT
@pleaseenteraname9414
@pleaseenteraname9414 4 года назад
And me
@ryanbrandnu7660
@ryanbrandnu7660 4 года назад
If yall are still considering this my girl makes shirts. We can get it done let me know
@MichiganWater
@MichiganWater 3 года назад
NO! ONE IS MAX!
@kevinshinnock6667
@kevinshinnock6667 2 года назад
I'd buy that shirt
@theylivewesee1674
@theylivewesee1674 5 лет назад
If you have a day job, you don't train Bulgarian bro
@theadorables1197
@theadorables1197 3 года назад
I had a Bulgarian coach for a little bit. He had me squat everyday to max. It worked well. I went from Oly lifting to powerlifting and applied the same working up to max everyday with my deadlift. It went well. 2 years of no injuries and no stiffness.
@kjfdfs4327
@kjfdfs4327 3 года назад
Hey man I have a few questions. When doing deadlifts for Bulgarian Light, do you do any other exercises that day after maxing out like a shoulder workout, arms workout, etc? Would you just not squat for the duration of the bulgarian?
@IWantToStayAtYourHouse
@IWantToStayAtYourHouse 2 года назад
would you recommend smolov junior? It has me squtting 4 days a week for three weeks
@PhiyackYuh
@PhiyackYuh Год назад
Hows ya joints now mate 🤔
@george9822
@george9822 Год назад
What is the science behind it? We are told you need time for muscles to repair.
@LAK_770
@LAK_770 10 месяцев назад
@@george9822because the total volume each day is pretty low. You don’t need to be totally resting to recover, you just need your workload to be lower than your recovery ability. The idea is that you get conditioned to it. The main idea of Bulgarian is to become very comfortable with heavy loads, it’s like building a skill more than building the body. It’s best for people who are already near their peak and don’t need to really grow or develop fundamentals. People who need big improvements and muscle gain should not be training like this. The Bulgarians also used incredible amounts of steroids, like legendary amounts, and most lifters didn’t survive the system, they burned out. People do “Bulgarian” because they want to max out all the time and be hardcore but it’s not right for most people.
@gsrangelmon
@gsrangelmon 6 лет назад
Since i am Bulgarian and i train I must be training Bulgarian :p
@nolancruzsmith
@nolancruzsmith 4 года назад
Nah. That’s just a Bulgarian training. Not training Bulgarian bruh
@benbishop7512
@benbishop7512 4 года назад
Nolan Cruz Smith 😂
@ghoch3
@ghoch3 4 года назад
@@benbishop7512 But if he trains another Bulgarian, would that count?
@noisenoise9600
@noisenoise9600 4 года назад
Kamil S - you ok broseph?
@rumenstoianov9200
@rumenstoianov9200 4 года назад
Има логика хД. Seems about right :D
@SteezySteez2011
@SteezySteez2011 4 года назад
In a scientific basis of strength training course I took in college, we always heard about the Bulgarians, and how they’d either get injured or survive and kick total ass. It’s like you said, it’s their entire life.
@AleksandarDinkov
@AleksandarDinkov 6 лет назад
I gotta say that as a Bulgarian I'm proud that this method of training has gained popularity worldwide, even though it was most successful for Bulgarian lifters several decades ago. Well done with the description and examples!
@trayanov7611
@trayanov7611 3 года назад
In that era average weightlifter from USA,Soviet Union was lifting 5 tons per day The Bulgarian lifted around 55-60 tons per day We never gonna see someone like the great Ivan Abadzhiev
@thomasbrown5763
@thomasbrown5763 2 года назад
I doubt that. 5 tons is nothing.
@laius6047
@laius6047 8 месяцев назад
Just watched where Bulgarian said 70tons on average.
@simonliftstuff
@simonliftstuff 2 года назад
My coach was Sevdalin Marinov, he never trained me under the Bulgarian system because he knew it would break me.
@velinivanov607
@velinivanov607 4 месяца назад
It was a wise decision especially if you are drug free
@ndelano
@ndelano 6 лет назад
let me put on my +5 hat of weapon smithing and let's talk about this
@user-mk8ch1ew6k
@user-mk8ch1ew6k 5 лет назад
Lol
@sjmasonphoto4245
@sjmasonphoto4245 4 года назад
love your content, Zack. I appreciate what you're doing.
@mambutuomalley2260
@mambutuomalley2260 6 лет назад
Thank you! Finally! Way too many other fitness youtubers talk about this while not knowing what they talk about at all.
@bohsonca
@bohsonca 6 лет назад
3:28 DEM TRAPZ BRAH!
@chesternguyen6600
@chesternguyen6600 6 лет назад
I always look forward to your videos. Zach. Keep up the good work!
@tenyriakteny3803
@tenyriakteny3803 6 лет назад
Not sure what I love more, the variety of the intro music or the quality of the content!
@stefanjivotnoto6896
@stefanjivotnoto6896 4 года назад
You can’t say i am not training bulgarian because i am bulgarian myself.Of course i am training bulgarian.
@kkezadilla
@kkezadilla 4 года назад
Lit how u spoke over whole day n nite beat. U killed it 😭🔥🔥
@DavidTPerkins22
@DavidTPerkins22 6 лет назад
Extra supplements= Irn-Bru
@RomanKondrachov
@RomanKondrachov 6 лет назад
That was in fact very educational! Thank you
@eugenepoon
@eugenepoon 6 лет назад
Hi Zack, what are these extra "supplements" you speak of? Asking for a friend ;)
@colerobbins124
@colerobbins124 6 лет назад
Coffee
@windrider018
@windrider018 6 лет назад
Omega 3
@DavidTPerkins22
@DavidTPerkins22 6 лет назад
Eugene Poon HMB, brah
@guy846
@guy846 6 лет назад
One extra scoop of Creatine
@sukraatahluwalia5137
@sukraatahluwalia5137 6 лет назад
Eat Clen, Tren hard, Anvar give up!!
@tonkizz1867
@tonkizz1867 6 лет назад
"Extra supplements", like creatine? Or whey protein?
@zacktelander
@zacktelander 6 лет назад
creatine. lots of it.
@mark8987
@mark8987 6 лет назад
ZMA's bro. The real key to the Olympics.
@Ezpz_184
@Ezpz_184 6 лет назад
dat dere cell tech
@cmcb102
@cmcb102 6 лет назад
"special bananas"
@alanbejarano4940
@alanbejarano4940 6 лет назад
Turmeric with piperine
@2DarkHorizon
@2DarkHorizon 2 года назад
I think I managed to do something some what similar to Bulgarian lifting without knowing about it. Every lift I did was 1 rep towards hitting my 1 rep daily max fast as possible. Therefore I will do only 4 one rep lifts to reach my 1 rep max. Then when I got comfortable with that I will have two sessions a day doing the same thing. So in the end I will be only doing 5 lifts per session to a total of 10 lifts per day everyday. I improved very fast doing this method. People say it makes you tired but I don't think so. Because the volume is low and the lifts aint many and the sessions spread out through day day. I think I had the ability to do 3 sessions in a day as long as they are spaced out it gives you time for recovery even in a daily setting. There was periods where I stop training like that everyday where I will rest for 3 days as a precaution but it seemed to work well.
@FuryTheBerserker
@FuryTheBerserker 6 лет назад
I am from Bulgaria and I didn't know about this system. Thank you for the information!
@NaturalHypertrophy
@NaturalHypertrophy 4 года назад
This is my favorite video of yours.
@DCUOxDestro
@DCUOxDestro 6 лет назад
Bulgarian Light is maxing out everyday e.g. Eric Bugenhagen
@mnikhk
@mnikhk 6 лет назад
DCUOxDestro It works I do it .Sadly there's no research papers to convince people only way to know is to try it.
@anxietydisorders5917
@anxietydisorders5917 4 года назад
What is bulgarian light
@roxolaniknight272
@roxolaniknight272 6 лет назад
I do Serbian method; Rakija + Cevapi every day and 2 hours at the gym maxing out all my compound lifts with epic hardbass music in the background.
@kolukolev726
@kolukolev726 4 года назад
And on weekend some white powder for the soul and disco kjutek for the mind! A true Eastern European workout regime.
@juvedoo99
@juvedoo99 4 года назад
So basically it's like powerlifters who say they train "Westside" method. But if you're not in the westside gym/camp you can't train Westside.
@TRTandHormoneOptimization
@TRTandHormoneOptimization 6 лет назад
Like the vid and channel, bro You have a new Belgian subscriber💪🏻
@dylanmorgan5589
@dylanmorgan5589 3 года назад
Then there's me who two years ago thought the entire sport of Olympic weightlifting was literally called "Bulgarian Weightlifting". God I'm dumb sometimes.
@charlescannon6535
@charlescannon6535 6 лет назад
Anytime the intro starts with Kid Cudi, you know it is going to be good.
@TheJHrevolution
@TheJHrevolution 6 лет назад
people just want an excuse to max out every day without getting called out for ego lifting. “I’m not testing my strength, I’m building strength. It’s called Bulgarian look it up hurrr duurrhh”
@Fake--Natty
@Fake--Natty 6 лет назад
Jangho Seo very true
@nicklol328
@nicklol328 6 лет назад
true dat
@princedoge4586
@princedoge4586 6 лет назад
I wish this were true. If I can see someone lift 200+ kgs on the C+J everyday, I'd be too impressed to even fathom on calling them out.
@clenjones5748
@clenjones5748 6 лет назад
Jangho Seo woman?
@davidsirmons
@davidsirmons 6 лет назад
Exactly. No-one without steroids and massive use of even other chemicals will ever make strength gains like this.
@brandongreen3910
@brandongreen3910 6 лет назад
Zach- I agree for the most part with the video. HOWEVER the person who wrote the article is a highly respected strength/bodybuilding coach and has been for an extended period of time.In other words he has a great understanding of the human body and training in general. He wrote the article with "modifications" ON PURPOSE! These recommendations are not "random musings. his program WAS NEVER INTENDED TO BE A STRICT COPY OF THE BULGARIAN WEIGHTLIFTING METHODOLOGY UNDER ABADJIEV!
@Zorbak962
@Zorbak962 Год назад
Great video. The first time I read the term was in an article that talked about training splits and just mentioned it in passing like this: "upper/lower, push/pull/legs, bulgarian system (squat every day)" and that stuck with me. It seems some don't even point to bulgarian as anything to do with clean and jerk or olympic weightlifting
@bestonemusic
@bestonemusic 3 года назад
High INTENSITY based on previous high VOLUME will give highest competitive results. To get to the so-called Bulgarian method one had to have had at least 8 to 10 years of high-volume weightlifting training.
@bo6kataa
@bo6kataa 6 лет назад
Тука ли сте нацепеняци?
@yuli1970
@yuli1970 5 лет назад
Bozhidar Ivanov дае
@ticTHEhero
@ticTHEhero 5 лет назад
Каво
@thegtc8928
@thegtc8928 5 лет назад
What are you guys saying
@mikeoxmaul1788
@mikeoxmaul1788 4 года назад
Yea
@edwindelic7085
@edwindelic7085 4 года назад
Wtf is nacepenjaci?
@GlidingChiller
@GlidingChiller 4 года назад
3:55 We all saw it said Bulgarian Women first. Zack's search history revealed.
@juliasmith5267
@juliasmith5267 5 лет назад
good job! Thanks a bunch. 🙂
@ivantopalov3666
@ivantopalov3666 6 лет назад
Am Bulgarian, can confirm.
@BADAB0O0O0O0O0M
@BADAB0O0O0O0O0M 6 лет назад
username checks out
@KahNuckler
@KahNuckler 6 лет назад
Also noticed that you wore the “why be normal” shirt worn by at least one lifter from the Unbelievable Bulgarians video. Not sure if this is on purpose but well played 👍🏻
@reidnorrellcorley
@reidnorrellcorley 6 лет назад
I'm a big fanboy of Max and Chad. Digging your intro/outro beats!!
@gracefool
@gracefool 4 года назад
Intro is from Kid Cudi "Day & Night".
@JohnmillerPowerlifting
@JohnmillerPowerlifting 6 лет назад
I feel lots of people just got a nasty burn after this
@dickpiano1802
@dickpiano1802 6 лет назад
Anybody can look up interviews with ABADJIEV HIMSELF in which he talks about the important things according to him. He mentions multiple training sessions per day, 4-5 exercises per session, recovery and specificity as the most important things. He never mentions "maximum" in those interviews. I think Americans are too caught up with the set-rep ranges rather than the essence of what this person actually invented.
@osvaldoruiz3826
@osvaldoruiz3826 5 лет назад
When you do multiple session a day the recovery part only means one thing ROIDS,, they cant not do it now cause they dont have the protection of their federation and government
@smurt16
@smurt16 5 лет назад
@@osvaldoruiz3826 Roids are more used now than before and the protection of federation and government is all the developed countries. Because everyone is on roids in competitve sports since like late 50's. But the Bulgarian coaches had an idea implemented it and the lifestyle kind of allows it as well as the young age athletes are being introduced to sport.
@JustinMorgan105kg
@JustinMorgan105kg 6 лет назад
With very few exceptions, Americans that trained with Abijaev when he came to California don’t use the system to coach other lifters. John Broz, Steve Gough, and Jim Moser are coaches that come to mind that have produced some pretty decent athletes using a version somewhere between the modified version you described and the actual Bulgarian method.
@PrimalPerformance1
@PrimalPerformance1 6 лет назад
Great video!
@nnava
@nnava 5 лет назад
train 8 hours a day yikes. respect to the Bulgarian weightlifters.
@j2fit
@j2fit 3 года назад
Solid video Zack
@Mani_Matter
@Mani_Matter 6 лет назад
Bulgarian = Not more Steroids as in RU-vid Natural Bodybuilding
@anxietydisorders5917
@anxietydisorders5917 4 года назад
Lmfao
@ag9297
@ag9297 6 лет назад
Offended, bro.
@commentconnoisseur1001
@commentconnoisseur1001 6 лет назад
saying I can't identify as Bulgarian?
@ag9297
@ag9297 6 лет назад
Just tired of the elitist 'Wooh look at us, we're REAL Bulgarians, not like you FAKE Bulgarians'. Cultural Appropriation at its finest here. Big Zack here can't even stay in his own country, has to come over to the Great Britain and tell us our tea sucks. He walks around laughing at all us NON 6'5 people as though he's some great overlord. Tired of it bro. Knock it off or I'll book a ticket to Texas.
@commentconnoisseur1001
@commentconnoisseur1001 6 лет назад
totally agree I'm telling tumblr
@arhenyo
@arhenyo 6 лет назад
Alex G 🥩?
@woffe8094
@woffe8094 4 года назад
@@ag9297 3 friends of mine have already not understood that this is a joke.
@JoshuaOdionson
@JoshuaOdionson 4 года назад
The frequency of training (multiple sessions in one day) kind of reminds me of something that Glen Pendlay did a handful of years ago with his athletes at MDUSA (or at least 3 of them). I believe it was Travis Cooper, James Tatum and Mike Szela. But he broke up their training into like 4-6 sessions throughout the day, with each smaller session just being one lift or a variation of a lift, working up to whatever percentage. I remember on podcasts and in their videos that he'd program "Bulgarian-ish" and I believe that Glen was also a coach at Cal Strength at least part of the time Ivan Abajiev was there, so I'd give some credence to him when he calls it "Bulgarian-ish". Damn, I miss watching those training videos.
@BranNew1
@BranNew1 Год назад
Ivan Ivanov coached my kid’s current Wrestling coach, some of his wrestling drills/techniques have trickled down to these kids. 🙌
@patrickbateman9077
@patrickbateman9077 6 лет назад
Have you seen John broz Bulgarian for powerlifting article? Working up to a daily max then a back of set double or triple, squatting and benching 5-6 times per week and deadlifting once
@Fake--Natty
@Fake--Natty 6 лет назад
Jason Blaha does bulgarian though... Non negotiable. If you don't agree your mouth is writing a check that your ass cannot cash. Think about it, just think about it for a moment. 😉
@cellardoor8943
@cellardoor8943 6 лет назад
Fake Natty this is perfect.
@Arbfor
@Arbfor 6 лет назад
you talkin' bout mah boy hemingway
@ExhumedCorpse666
@ExhumedCorpse666 6 лет назад
...who sent you? You better back the fuck up, you’re getting too close.
@scottiusmaximus4298
@scottiusmaximus4298 6 лет назад
Bulgarian lifting style. Russian Spetsnaz and U.S. Navy Seal and British SAS combat style. He can snipe you from 2000 meters and then complete his morning 1 rep C&J at 250 kilos.
@ExhumedCorpse666
@ExhumedCorpse666 6 лет назад
Scottius Maximus dust his tracks too
@TheTexasOiler
@TheTexasOiler 6 лет назад
Zack whats the deal broski, ok how do we get the programming from you? And I'm in Houston could i come to you a couple times a month to analyze my lifts and technique...
@SupesMe
@SupesMe 6 лет назад
I remember a lot of guys talking about this in the early 90's then it just kind of went "Poof" . I never really learned about it...hence I'm watching. And giving you a Like
@Brubigo
@Brubigo 6 лет назад
Zack, you being a coach that successfully merges theory and practice, could you make a video on your favorite books and authors? I am puzzled in which bompa book to buy...thx
@Brubigo
@Brubigo 6 лет назад
John Constantin most coaches don't emphasize half as well as zach does on his technique approaches, most coaches don't appreciate a good book, clearly throughout his vids you know zach is a smart guy, most youtubers just spill stuff out wheter its logical or not, most fitness personas unfortunately have way more viewers and not even 1% of the effort and quality this guy puts in his vids
@oliverhernandez2958
@oliverhernandez2958 6 лет назад
Could you talk about the reasons of squatting before or after performing the olympic lifts in a normal training session? All my close lifters disagree about this topic lol
@CharlieTheBritt
@CharlieTheBritt 6 лет назад
I'm glad someone fucking said it. I read some mad long manual on it once and decided it wasn't for me....cos I need to work
@maxlogan1870
@maxlogan1870 5 лет назад
Great video 👌
@ugbuga99
@ugbuga99 5 лет назад
Man that intro music tho. Anyone else remember NBA Live 09 ?
@averagemaverick9848
@averagemaverick9848 4 года назад
Never heard of training Bulgarian. Now I only have respect for those weightlifters.
@powmongo
@powmongo 6 лет назад
Love it.
@bobbyp8221
@bobbyp8221 2 года назад
Beginner lifter in the former Soviet and Bulgarian training is 10-14 years of age, Intermediate 13-17, elite 16+ ..had a former defector tell me “Americans start way to late, by age 14 I was cleaning double body weight”. Bulgarian elite level of heavy athletics (weightlifting), usually ends by the age of 22 due to long lasting injuries, burnout, doping scandals etc.where as the former Soviet elite training was much more methodical and mathematical towards training as the athlete peaked near competition.. Yes they lifted heavy single and double reps.. The former Soviets coaches also understood that training a super heavy is not the same as training a light weight Whereas the Bulgarians collectively trained everyone similar..it’s why everyone looked trashed walking up to the bar in competition!
@mattshepherd1736
@mattshepherd1736 3 года назад
There’s a difference between bolgarian and bolgarian light but telling people they are training wrong is very motivating
@veselinbarzachki9874
@veselinbarzachki9874 2 года назад
Супер видео 🇧🇬🔥
@JinnDante
@JinnDante 4 года назад
They changed the description of bulgarian method on the site probably after your video. LOL
@alexanderstevens145
@alexanderstevens145 4 года назад
This is the best title ever
@davidkolodziejczak6706
@davidkolodziejczak6706 4 года назад
I like your shirt. There is a RU-vid clip with a lifter that has the same shirt on.
@inky4690
@inky4690 3 года назад
You can find the video somewhere on youtube if you search up "squatting everyday" This person. was a powerlifting and in the video KEPT saying "i have been doing the Bulgarian weightlifting program". The person claimed they have been doing this program for about 3 months, so they are very qualified to tell you how it went. All this person mentioned was squatting everyday. that was it. not maxing, not 3 sessions, not even special supplements. Plus, he is a powerlifter. He turned off the comments and the like to dislike was very positive, i just wish people could be informed like Zack Talenders audience.
@harryphillips5050
@harryphillips5050 3 года назад
What a video!
@georgece3062
@georgece3062 5 лет назад
Don't mix "Bulgaria training" with "Bulgarian -Ivan Abadjiev" training. i am telling you this first hand. Abadjiev was banned out of the Bulgarian federation later in his career and criticized a lot during his prime, because of hi methods, but the truth is that we never had that many champions since he left coaching. His system was criticized as being unhealthy because if the high volume.At that time -70s,80s,9s - the whole Eastern Block and Russia was using higher several reps taring , with a volume of 5-6 metric tons a day. Abadjiev incorporated max 90+ percent training for one rep at only clean and jerk, snatch, front and rear squats only at 50-60 metric tons volume a day. His words were "recovery=adaptation, feeling tired and not recovered means the body is improving and getting stronger. "
@michaelpeters72
@michaelpeters72 3 года назад
what's the clip at the end from? the monster 225 C&J and the roaring crowd
@TheTinman504
@TheTinman504 4 года назад
Just gonna say I don't lift or anything but you did an excellent job in this video. Also way to systematically dispel all the nonsense thrown around the gym (broscience) vs real empirically tested data.
@landerhendrickx3522
@landerhendrickx3522 6 лет назад
Interesting summary! I thought it was about squatting every day but less sets per session :/ :0
@tabuculusromulus
@tabuculusromulus 3 года назад
bro i miss mac, i just singed along to the beat at the end.
@maxrockatansky3896
@maxrockatansky3896 2 года назад
Maximal efforts for 10hrs plus watching their buddies do maximal effort. Eat, sleep, live weightlifting
@JustinMorgan105kg
@JustinMorgan105kg 6 лет назад
It is also relevant that Abijaev coached for like 4 decades and the system changed (very slightly) over time from very specific to even more specific. When guys like Alex Krychev came to America from Bulgaria initially it seemed like they used slightly more variation than solely Front squat and S/C&J. He seemed to use power variation, back squat, and more percentage work. But otherwise same basic ideas.
@Emilianoo8
@Emilianoo8 5 лет назад
As soon as i heard kid cudi day and night i liked and sub
@DavidRider
@DavidRider 4 года назад
What track did you use for this video?
@sean-e-boy
@sean-e-boy 6 лет назад
Shouldn't they jerk then clean up after why are they cleaning before jerk?
@MiguelPerez-my7kx
@MiguelPerez-my7kx 3 года назад
So basically this program for national level and above or people that perhaps have 6 to 8 hours a day to spend lifting to max ,come back in a few hours do it again and come back a few hours later and do it again correct?
@jimjones6901
@jimjones6901 6 лет назад
How long have you been involved in Olympic weightlifting and how did you get involved? You seem pretty young, but very knowledgeable, just curious.
@jonny3eyes
@jonny3eyes 3 года назад
That there is a very nice firm back hand. "Sit down junya, you ain't trainin Bulgarian"
@jberrocalucf
@jberrocalucf 4 года назад
Nice . subbed
@mconcepcion752
@mconcepcion752 4 года назад
I think something very important to note is that while the intensity for the front squat, snatch, and clean and jerk are 100%, those lifts are not as taxing on the body as a 1rm on the lowbar back squat, or deadlift. This effectively makes recovery for maximal effort several times everyday slightly easier because in a sense it's not the body's absolute limit. I believe this makes trying a true bulgarian system with something as intense as deadlifts and lowbar back squats in the same day nigh impossible. It wouldn't in nature be bulgarian either because that method specifically uses front squats, snatches, and clean and jerks.
@drschwandi3687
@drschwandi3687 3 года назад
Just one day of this training sounds like it would kill me.
@Whyoakdbi
@Whyoakdbi 3 года назад
Imagine my surprise when I, a Bulgarian first read the title of that video :D
@doda4731
@doda4731 4 года назад
Your t-shirt "why be normal?" Is intentional and awesome. For other people reading this. Check out IronMind on RU-vid. There is a Bulgarian lifter snatching a crazy weight with the same shirt ;)
@Theroadneverending
@Theroadneverending 4 года назад
I did Bulgarian training for 1 week and I was so fuckin sore I had to take 3 day’s off
@ventus0517
@ventus0517 4 года назад
I get it, he is playing day and nite because you would have to be training day and nite to train Bulgarian
@ghfjfghjasdfasdf
@ghfjfghjasdfasdf 5 лет назад
How does one do Bulgarian without breaking? Is it even possible for a Natty with regard to recovery rates?
@MANS4ON-Ce137
@MANS4ON-Ce137 3 года назад
As a Bulgarian I had no idea about this..
@davyjulien1611
@davyjulien1611 3 года назад
lol "The guy in the article" is just Christian Thibaudeau, when he says "bulgarian training simplified" he is just trying to lay out a program for those less advance lifters, the ones with less time to train or less recoverability capacity (aka normal guy) with a base of the bulgarian system. He is not trying to make it better for the elite lifters. This is a poor example to my opinion.
@jfb.8746
@jfb.8746 3 года назад
Was about to say that. Lifting often obviously does not improve reading comp that's for sure.
@blakemccown3469
@blakemccown3469 3 года назад
I agree. Thibaudeau made it very clear what the real Bulgarian method was, and that his variation was NOT that, but aimed to utilize some of the principles for less advanced lifters.
@iliando
@iliando 3 года назад
If i don't train bulgarian, but i am bulgarian is that make my training bulgarian?
@jordemort5359
@jordemort5359 5 лет назад
How much calories were they eating to sustain working out 3 sessions a day?
@gracefool
@gracefool 4 года назад
And how many hours of sleep?
@NeuronActivation
@NeuronActivation 3 года назад
Probably a lot.
@phamnam7285
@phamnam7285 6 лет назад
Hey Zack, is there any chance i can have your critique about my technique, i was hoping i can send u some videos on instagram, i am still a beginner and that would mean the world to me if u have the time, thanks anyway Zack
@ag9297
@ag9297 6 лет назад
Zack is good guy, he probably will. He probably should start doing videos where people submit lifts for analysis.
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