heavyduty-club
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I came across this Kali Muscle dude on youtube last night and despite his fucking rambling nonscence which started to make me a bit pissed, i finally saw a video in his upload history that was quite mild and interesting, he stated that alot of guys are too concerned with heavy weights and ego rather than working there muscle properly, now after reading Mike Mentzers Heavy Duty i started to understand the importance of the negative and to really stress how important that phase of the movement was but i was told from a very close source that by doing this kind of training will have a big effect on just how much weight can be used. However in this Kali Muscle video he talks about keeping the weight fairly light and shooting for around 4-5 sets of a minimum of 15 reps and above, of course the reps will come down gradually as you get abit heavier with the weights, but he seemed so urgent in his reason for this type of training to become more popular, he said that by doing this you can focus more on isolating the muscle and forcing it full of blood, kind of like putting air into a balloon, it expands and becomes bigger the more air that is in it, so can we apply the same method to our muscle? Can we really just aim for a massive pump and hope that this idea can lead to sick gains without the use of massive poundages?