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Mass Made Simple [Kindle Edition]

Dan John
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December 4, 2011
What does it take to build solid power and size? Gaining lean body mass is the Holy Grail and the Lost City of Gold and the Atlantis of bodybuilding. It gets talked about a lot, but few seem to unlock the secrets. In the past few decades, Dan John, author of the bestseller, Never Let Go, has found the key to this enigma-It is based on a few principles, a few days a week in the gym and a few key movements.

It sounds simple because it is simple. But don't let simple fool you. This isn't easy. Set aside six weeks, prepare a gym bag to stock with food and enter the world of attaining lean body mass with Dan John as your guide.

Note: The print version of this book is spiral-bound, with the final 42 pages being a typeset training log with the exercises organized to match each workout in the book. In this electronic version, when you get to what would be page 121 in the print book, you'll be given a link to a printable PDF version of the training log pages.

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  • File Size: 606 KB
  • Print Length: 160 pages
  • Simultaneous Device Usage: Unlimited
  • Publisher: On Target Publications (December 4, 2011)
  • Sold by: Amazon Digital Services
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B006HXPR66
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
  • Lending: Enabled
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #41,778 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful
Awesome workout for all June 28, 2011
Format:Paperback|Amazon Verified Purchase
I am a firefighter and have been looking for a book to guide me through a simple weight program. I was excited when I found this book. A few guys on B shift were well into the program and I wanted to drink the kool-aid. The shipping was fast and I started the workout the following Monday.
Dan has been there and done that. More than half the book is Danfs theory on life and working out and is a joy to read. Bench, press, complex and high rep squats. Thats it. It sounds simple but I canft tell you how many times Ifd finish up the complexes and be looking at the high rep squats and want to go running home to mommy.
I am 6f1 I stay in shape with crossfit/weight lifting at the station and at home but Ifm no rock star in the gym. Starting out I weighed 215lbs. I now weigh 225lbs and the majority of it is in my legs and chest. If you are in shape this workout will put good weight on you. If you are new to working out this is a real good workout to start with. It will lean you up and put good size on you. Donft worry you wonft turn into the Hulk or become muscle bound.
Stick to this workout for the 6 weeks and you will see results. Dontf think you know more than Dancbecause you donft!!!! Donft change things, cheat or puss out. Stick with it!!!

Good luck and happy squatting
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful
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MY Mass Made Simple results:

Weight - 28 pound gain, from 159 to 187. For me a 2 stone gain is absolutely incredible, been skinny all my life, this program puts weight on skinny people, if it worked for me it will work for you. I've put some fat on, but a hell of a lot of the weight is muscle. I can no longer wear boxers that dont stretch, I've outgrown all my work trousers (thighs and bum far too tight, waist a little tighter, but not too bad). Arms a lot bigger, pecs, shoulders and especially traps all noticably bigger. The only part of my upper body that hasn't got that much bigger are my lats, but my mid back (rhomboids, traps nd erecr spinals) look bigger and thicker. My whole torso just feels more solid now too, I feel that if I did the velocity diet for a month you'd actually see some abs, as opposed to looking like a malnurished refugee!

Strength:
Bench press - did a bench lifetime pb of 90kg last week, if I tested it today I'm positive I would get to 95. First workout I found 60x5 really challenging, last workout I did 5 triples on 80, if I tested it today I'm positive I would get at least 5 good reps in, so an increase of 20kg in 6 weeks.

Complexes - loved doing these,I slightly regret not pushing the weight up a little, but on reflection the weight selection was propably spot on for my strength levels. Next time I do mms (and I definitely will) I'll make sure I'm strong enough to handle bigger weights on these, they give you a ton of time under tension, great for mass building.

Batwings - I'll do these for the rest of my life. I've got a typical skinny guy kyphotic posture, I'm sure thst doing these is starting to make me look better.

One arm presses: I used a 20kg kettlebell for every workout except one, where i used a 24kg. 20 was ideal for me, but the 24 now feels a lot easier. If I was going to do the rite of passage, I think I would fly through the ladders using the 24 right now.

Bird dogs - not sure why I was doing then, but if Dan John and Stuart McGill says do them well I do them!

Squats - felt like I made some amazing progress. Missed the last workout but I dont think I would have been able to do 50 reps bodyweight nonstop. Will make sure I do it next round. The body adapts quickly to high rep squats, both in size, strength and endurance, enjoyed doing them, but also absolutely dreaded doing them. Clothes just look better on me now, and I look like I've actually got a butt for a change.

Recharge - didn't train every recharge dy, but when I did I always felt better for it. Some light goblet s and swings probsbly ideal.

Food - ate like a pig. gained lots of weight when eating pbj sandwiches, stopped gaining when when I didn' - they work, just get en down. The key was buying really nice fresh bread every day - dont make lots in advance as the bread will go stale, and they wont be as easy to eat. Just go for it, if you like it, eat it. I ate TONS of fat, 9 sausages once in a morning break, you need fat to puton weight, just eat it. Tried to go easy on refined sugar, but didn't worry too much about it.

Tweaks - morning and bed protein I will do forever. I'll probsbly think hsrder sbout pre and post workout nutrition in future, creatine I will probably quit - good gains but I think it makes me all puffy, I'll chsnge one thing at a time in future, to see what effect things have.

Tips - the workouts are hard but enjoyable. Train with a partner, if my buddy wasn't there, I know I would have skipped one or two things some days, but with his beady eye counting reps and sets, there was no way!

Conclusions - if you need to put weight on, you need to do Mass Made Simple
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
By Shon
Format:Kindle Edition|Amazon Verified Purchase
Intertwined with Dan John's wonderful sense of humor, Mass Made Simple is a 6 week prescription to gaining bulk. The premise behind it is high rep squats and barbell complexes. You also try new dietary changes one at a time to see what works for you and what doesn't. A great read and guide which I keep referring back to as I go through the program. Even if you don't complete the program, there are a lot of great tips on how to approach strength and fitness training.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
Dan John is the man!
Been reading Dan John for the last 10 years in anything I can get my hands on. The guy knows what he is talking about. Read more
Published 16 days ago by W. Critchfield
Where's the PDF?
Love Dan John and the training advice in this book is brilliant BUT the link to the pdf file containing the training logs simply leads nowhere. Read more
Published 19 days ago by doggster
Mass builder supreme!!
Great book!! Dan John always knows what he is doing, and helps you out with what to do! Unfortunately im fat!!
Published 2 months ago by Mohawk 502
Great complete training plan
Not for the faint of heart, this book is about putting on as much mass as possible in a short period of time. Read more
Published 2 months ago by Matthew Newberry
Best thing you can do for yourself.
My assessment of Mass Made Simple:

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I started the program weighing 205 lbs, with fairly poor body composition. Read more
Published 2 months ago by Quig
Squat based program for people who want to gain mass.
Dan John's is a great coach and effective writer. Mass Made Simple provides a program to gain muscle mass based on squats followed by a few other barbell exercises. Read more
Published 2 months ago by Erol M. Irez
Simple but not easy...
As a long time Dan John fan, this tome went on my shopping list as soon as I heard it was in press. After inhaling the book in a day or two, I jumped right in with the Mass Made... Read more
Published 4 months ago by Blevin
Simple doesn't mean easy
This is a great book and a fantastic workout plan if you want to gain lean muscle mass and generally test your mettle in the gym. Read more
Published 5 months ago by dave_g
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More About the Author

Dan John picked up a barbell for the first time in about 1966 when his brothers bought a set from a local department store. It was the first time the world made sense to him and he has been lifting and throwing things since that day. And he thought he knew it all until he ventured out to the RKC training in San Jose. Newly humbled, he has begun a new journey of learning and lifting.

You can also read his work at dragondoor.com and tmuscle.com, and magazines like Men's Health and Outside and his busy forum at davedraper.com. If you are interested in real world lifting, check out his work.

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