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💪 Can You Survive the Fabled 20-Rep Squat Program?

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Plus: How strong was Ferrigno?                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 April 18, 2023 | [Read Online]( [The Ripped Report Logo] Look, there’s no way to “celebrate” Tax Day, but we can sure soften the blow with the best fitness content on the web, free of charge. Before we start: Today's newsletter is presented by Trifecta. Use the [code BARBEND40 to save 40%]( on your first protein-packed order from this fit-friendly meal delivery service. We’re kicking off today’s top bodybuilding stories by looking back at Lou Ferrigno. More specifically, we’re examining just [how strong he was]( throughout his career. Next, we’re debunking some pesky misunderstandings about carbs and pointing you toward [which ones are absolutely essential]( if you want to hit your bodybuilding goals. And in case you really want to punish your legs this week, we’re breaking down the time-tested — but no less terrifying — [20-rep squat program](. P.S.: Interested in the chance to win $250 and a whole bunch of swag from FITAID? Just fill out [this quick survey]( to enter! BODYBUILDING Lou’s Biggest Lifts GIF: Giphy ​​In 1992, Lou Ferrigno made bodybuilding headlines when he returned to the Mr. Olympia after 17 years away from the sport. Posing to Bill Conti’s “Gonna Fly Now,” the Pumping Iron star stepped on stage at an astounding 290 pounds. Even by his own standards, Ferrigno was big that night, perhaps bigger than ever. Although his big comeback was squelched by a 12th-place finish, Ferrigno’s sheer size and muscle density still managed to impress. It was clear that he maintained a serious training program during his time away from the sport — and that shouldn’t have come as a surprise. The heavy weights and timeless exercises that forged his physique during the 1970s never go out of style. But how exactly did Ferrigno build his physique over the years — and just how strong was he? [Click Here to Find Out]( FROM OUR SPONSOR Peak Nutrition. Peak Performance. After going hard at your training sessions, the last thing you want to do is spend time preparing a meal. And then, of course, there’s the question of what you should eat to help you hit your fat-burning and muscle-building goals. [Trifecta]( handles both for you. Their team of dietitians and performance chefs craft macro-balanced meals designed for results. And the best news? Your meals are ready to eat in as little as three minutes. 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[Learn Which Carbs Are Best]( TRAINING Get With the Program Image: Bojan656 / Shutterstock The 20-rep squat program has a long and fabled history in the strength and fitness community because it emphasizes the basics: the classic barbell back squat, plenty of hard work, and a fair amount of mental and physical endurance. At its core, it’s a relatively simple concept: the program involves three concentrated training days per week and centers around full-body workouts with squats performed in every session. The idea is to pick a weight you can squat for a set of around 10 reps and then squat it for 20 instead. Sounds simple on paper — but in practice, it’s a punishing routine that requires a fair amount of mental and physical endurance. Got what it takes? [Check Out the Full Program]( THE DROPSET Competitions Galore! 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