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Raw Muscularity
Raw Muscularity
Raw Muscularity
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Raw Muscularity

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Steve Davis, one of the greatest bodybuilders ever, known for his flawless proportions, magical symmetry and total muscularity, achieved amazing muscular condition in 1980. The bodybuilding world marveled at Steve’s physique and wanted to know how he did it. Steve tells you how in this book. He gives the exact sets and reps, exercises and the precise nutrition he used to achieve this “Raw Muscularity,” the rippling, hard, defined physique he’s known for.

For years, this information was thought to be missing, but thanks to Dennis B. Weis, the Yukon Hercules and “Dean of Bodybuilding Writers,” Steve Davis’ story of how he achieved his remarkable physique condition comes to light. It’s from a 1981 seminar by Steve Davis which Dennis Weis recorded. The material was rediscovered, so the lost story of raw muscularity has been found, and is now available in this book.

Nothing is held back. Steve Davis tells how he trained and ate to achieve what many have said is the best bodybuilding shape of his life.

As a bonus, there’s an interview with Steve who tells how he achieved his miraculous transformation a dozen years earlier, when he lost nearly 100 pounds and transformed himself into a muscular work of art.

Join Steve Davis, one of the greatest bodybuilders ever, as he shares his secrets of Raw Muscularity with you.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherSteve Davis
Release dateMar 11, 2015
ISBN9781310549823
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Raw Muscularity - Steve Davis

By Steve Davis

As Told to Dennis B. Weis The Yukon Hercules

Raw Muscularity

The Steve Davis ‘Old School’ (New Breed) Training Approach

By Steve Davis

As Told to Dennis B. Weis The Yukon Hercules

Digital Edition

Copyright © 2004, 2015 by Steve Davis and Dennis B. Weis

www.stevedavisbodybuilder.com

www.dennisbweis.com

This book is for your personal enjoyment only. This book may not be re-sold or given away to other people. If you would like to share this book with another person, please purchase an additional copy for each recipient. If you’re reading this book and did not purchase it, or it was not purchased for your use only, then please purchase your own copy. Thank you for respecting the hard work of these authors.

Table of Contents

Introduction

Training

Diet

Nutrition

Answers to Questions

Raw Muscularity Workout Summary

Howorth Interview

NOTE: This book concerns the use of nutritional principles and vigorous exercise programs, which can potentially pose physical risks to anyone who may undertake them. No liability is assumed by the authors for the use of any of the information in this book. No medical advice or information is intended or implied. You should always exercise safely and you should first consult your health professionals, physicians and/or nutritionists, before using any of the information contained in this publication.

Introduction

Raw muscularity is the exact training, diet and nutrition program that Steve Davis followed from June of 1980 through December of 1980, to achieve what many in the bodybuilding world considered the absolute maximum in muscularity and maximum in muscle size, simultaneously.

So the purpose then of this book is to give you a personalized glimpse and analysis of exactly the methods that he used, the lessons he learned, the philosophies he has come to espouse and exactly how these factors can be used by you readers, both men and women, to achieve the absolute maximum in hard muscularity and still (this is the key factor) maintain the huge mass of muscle that only heavy deliberate training can cause.

In addition to discussing with you training, diet, and nutrition, he is also going into a detailed analysis and explanation of the proper way to use a daily training diary or record, which will contain not only body weight notations, training weights (per reps and sets) but also your reactions to various stimuli. For example, let’s say you have been on a strict calorie regime of 1500 calories per day for 10 days and on the 11th day you decided to eat a tremendous amount of carbohydrates. Well, on the 12th day, did you look better or worse than you did before you ate carbohydrates?

And of course, no matter what your reaction, this is a notation that you must make in your daily training record on the 12th day. This is a very, very positive means for you to obtain maximum muscle size then with minimum body fat. So you must make these notations. These daily training records can be totally invaluable to you, especially at a later date, when you again are going to achieve maximum rawhide style muscularity. All you have to do is take a glance back at your old training diary to see exactly what you were eating per day, exactly what weights, sets, and reps that you used in your training and how your body weight varied and your reactions to different vitamin stimuli, or as in the example cited above, what happened after your carbohydrate overload.

Also, he is going to share with you some of the basic questions that were most often asked at his seminars around the world. And of course these questions will relate totally to achieving raw muscularity.

Training

Steve Davis Speaks

The first topic in consideration in obtaining raw muscularity, is training.

Training, however, should not be considered as primarily the most important of the elements of raw muscularity, but as simply one of the three of the major elements, with diet and nutrition being the other two. By nutrition I mean nutritional supplementation. I often said in my seminar talks that you could work out 8 hours a day, lift tremendously heavy

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