Muscle Palace: Steve Reeves Workout Routine
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Sunday, July 02, 2017

Steve Reeves Workout - Remembering The Old-School Bodybuilding Legends




Steve Reeves Workout Routine





Steve Reeves is the icon of Natural Bodybuilding and one of the most famous bodybuilders of 1950s. Renowned for his fabulous physique and many bodybuilding titles, Reeves became famous for acting in Hercules movies in the mid-twentieth century.



In the world without anabolic steroids, isolation machines and internet it was only a hard work in order to build a muscular and well-proportioned physique. Steve Reeves is the finest example of what people can achieve in building their body without the use of anabolic steroids.




Steve Reeves Workout Routine





Back in the day, guys like Steve Reeves, John Grimek, and Reg Park didn't have online articles and forums to learn some modern bodybuilding techniques as the case is today, but still, they are renowned for having some of the greatest and most athletic physiques.




Old-school bodybuilders knew that the key to building muscular physique is the full-body workout routines. 



Check out more tips from Natural Bodybuilding Legends:


How Did 100% Natural Bodybuilders Train






To build strength and muscle mass naturally, the answer lies simply in full-body routines, hard work, and consistency. The consistency should not be deserved only for training, the nutrition should also be checked and not to forget muscle recovery and rest.



Rather than devoting one session to triceps or biceps, chest or back, legs or shoulders, full-body workouts will have you hitting all muscle groups every training session which is the best way to naturally build a well-proportioned muscular body. 



Here are three old-school bodybuilding full-body routines for muscle growth:


3 Best Full-Body Workouts to Build Muscle Mass Fast






Check out what Steve Reeves personally said about modern bodybuilders and their training in one interview:



"Today, everything about the top bodybuilding champions is oversized; they have lost the whole purpose of bodybuilding which is to create a harmonius whole, not to exaggarate the development of one part or parts of the body."




Below you'll find one of Steve Reeves' favorite full-body workouts which he called "Classic Physique" routine written by Reeves personally for bodybuilding magazine back in 1951.





Exercise

Sets

Reps

Incline Dumbbell Press
3
8-12
Front Squat
3
15
Dumbbell Fly
3
15
Seated Barbell Curl
3
12
Alternate Dumbbell Front Raise
2
15
Bent Over Row
2
12
One Arm Row
2
12
Alternative Raise Lying
2
15
Good Mornings
1
15
Dumbbell French Press
3
12
Calf Raises
1
30-40
Bench Press
2
12





Training Notes:



This is absolutely a monstrous routine and because of that, I wouldn't recommend it for novice lifters, only for intermediate to advanced lifters.



Like most full-body routines should be performed three times a week and on non-consecutive days to fully rest and recover from such hard routine like this one.



To maximize recovery the best way to perform this routine is to train on Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday leaving other four days for muscles to feed and rest to be ready for next hardcore training week.