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6th July 2016
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Each session started with a meaty pyramid set on one of the big lifts - like squats or bench - kicking off with 12 reps on a lighter weight and working heavier while dropping the reps through 10, eight and then six reps. It then finished with a 10 rep burner to further exhaust the muscle.
His programme was designed to hit the muscle from every angle with a range of different exercises on each body part, all in that sweet eight to 12-rep hypertrophy sweet spot range.
His core training was equally important to make his abs pop. Every other day he did a mixture of static core work like planks and rotational exercises like obliques.
But one thing that had to be part of the plan was movement training. The film's director David Yates wanted a lean, longer and muscular man that looked like he'd been honed by the jungle, rather than a bodybuilder built in a gym.
"We were forced to still do movement training and build the Tarzan character while lifting heavy," he said. "So that was the build up phase - a little movement training and a lot of strength training and stretching."
You can see on his programme 30-rep finishers like skate jumps and max rep efforts on more 'functional' exercises like burpees were added in.
On top of this two days a week Skarsgard did specific movement training involving yoga or obstacle courses involving bear crawls, handstand walks and plyometric jumps to keep him looking fit for the jungle.
Lygdback explained that when used in tandem, these two elements are optimal for fat loss.
"What people don’t realise is that heavy lifting is one of the best fat burners there are," he explains. "It takes up to two days for your body and your muscles to recover.
"You will burn fat for up to two days after you’ve done heavy lifting. You burn more when you’re running around or when you’re doing high-intensity training, you burn a lot at that moment. But if you combine that with strength training, you get the perfect combination."
He added: "Heavy lifting also allows us men to produce more testosterone. Testosterone gives us more muscle mass, less body fat and more energy and helps us recover faster."
The cutting phase saw Skarsgard doing between 10 and 14 sessions a week to get him in Hollywood film shape.
This is what one of his workouts looked like...
"He’s such a hard working man, Lygdback says. "He is a great human being. He is so determined and hard working. It was not hard for me to work with him.
I had to force him to take a day off. The only time we got into an argument was when he wanted to go hard and workout and I had to force him to relax and take a day off. It’s a good problem to have."
The Legend of Tarzan is out in cinemas in the UK on July 6.
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