Saturday, February 17, 2024

Watching Dave Draper Train - Bob Swern (1971)

 



I look forward to October in New York for many reasons. 

The weather becomes cool and crisp and ideal for training. 

Training sessions become more routine after the summer vacations are over, and we usually are fortunate enough to have some of the world's top bodybuilders at the gym, because Weider's big contest is held in New York at this time. 

This year I was able to see Dave Draper go through a workout and I would like to tell you about it . . . 

I had seen many pictures of Draper through the years. The marked improvement was evident in these photographs but they didn't do justice to one of the most unbelievable physical phenomena of our time. Draper must certainly rank as one of bodybuilding's all time greats. This formerly over-bulked bodybuilder has transformed himself (contrary to the claims of others who want the credit) through hard work and strict attention to diet into what can only be termed a muscular marvel. Note: article appeared in the Raders' IronMan mag, so you know who he's referring to. 

His shape, size, and definition, (and make no mistake about it -- he has rock-hard definition) must be seen to be believed. His outstanding parts (they are actually all great -- including his legs which don't show up as well in photographs as in person) are his arms (well over 20 inches -- with a peaked, split biceps), shoulders, and back.

The night that I saw Dave train, he worked chest, shoulders, and triceps. 

He supersets (within the same part, not opposing parts) or trisets everything. 

The weights he uses are moderate and might even be considered light for someone of his obvious strength. 

For example, Draper is capable of bench pressing well over 400 pounds but didn't use over 235 that night. Actually, I don't think he is really aware of what poundage is on the bar. He works strictly by "feel" -- he uses what feels right to him and gives him the "pump" in the area he is working. He concentrates very strongly on whatever exercise he is doing and whichever part he is working. He does everything strictly. 

He worked his chest as follows. He supersetted bench presses with decline dumbbell flyes for 6 sets of about 8-10 rep. Then tri-setted incline barbell presses, single dumbbell pullovers, and dips -- with six of these tri-sets. 

If you add that up you will see he did 30 sets for his chest. It took him only about 45 minutes as he rested only a minute or less after each super- or tri-set.

For shoulders, he supersetted behind the neck presses with side laterals and then supersetted dumbbell presses with bentover laterals. Again, he did about six sets of each superset. His deltoids became so pumped that it looked as if you could lift him up by them. 

He worked his triceps with  supersets of barbell extensions (standing) and dumbbell triceps extensions. Then he did supersets of lat machine pushdowns and pulley extensions. 

Draper does from 20-30 sets per bodypart. He works at a very fast pace but does each repetition slowly and strictly. He does some abdominal work with each workout. 

Note: this may be his pre-contest method of training, not necessarily what a most people need until they build some size and strength. But hey, whatever works for ya! 

He takes substantial quantities of supplements and took a great many liver tablets after his workout. 

How does he maintain a strictly high protein diet while traveling a great deal giving exhibitions and entering contests? 

Well, one of the fellows at the gym went to a nearby diner for dinner and happened to see Dave at the counter. What was Draper having? A double order of scrambled eggs and a cheeseburger -- with NO BREAD, NO POTATOES -- was his dinner. 

That Saturday night, Dave won Weider's Mr. World title. He didn't enter the Olympia but I think he might take on Schwarzenegger again next year. Dave seemed very unhappy about losing  to Arnold in London at the Mr. Universe contest. Can Draper beat Schwarzenegger? 

Remember that everyone thought Sergio Oliva was unbeatable. Judging by what Draper has accomplished in the last two or three years, I wouldn't be surprised. 

Next year will tell that story. For now, all the guys here are training a little harder than before Dave Draper's too brief but thrilling visit. 

Note: There IT is! The way Dave could make just about any living human grow that spark of training desire and fulfillment. 




Enjoy Your Lifting!   






































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