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mystic_hormones
Amateur Bodybuilder
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posted June 29, 2000 11:53 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for mystic_hormones   Click Here to Email mystic_hormones     Edit/Delete Message
I was wondering about this workout style. lets use arms. it is like this. lets say monday I work arms, every monday. now what happens manday if I lift heavy below 8 reps heavy then the following monday I lift light and both workouts I go to failure 3 sets after a warm up excercise. will that keep the muscles growing more then normal training (heavy mid or light). I would like to try it but only if I knew results. I know of no person who ever has done this.

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TRIHARD
Amateur Bodybuilder
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posted June 30, 2000 09:04 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for TRIHARD     Edit/Delete Message
I'ive never tried this but it will be interesting to see the results, keep us posted.

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I'D RATHER BE DEADLIFTING
Amateur Bodybuilder
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posted June 30, 2000 11:04 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for I'D RATHER BE DEADLIFTING     Edit/Delete Message
When you say light, you just mean higher reps, right? You still say you are going to failure, so it is still going to be taxing your muscles, just differently. I notice myself that I get into the low rep stuff for so long and neglect the high reps. When I finally incorporate some high reps in I get a killer burn. I think it is good to use both. I like to follow my warmups with my heaviest weight for low reps. Then for my last set, I sometimes lower the weight and try and double or triple the reps from the heavy set. Also, sometimes I'll do drop or strip sets, which allow you to start heavy, but end up being a high rep set. Just my opinion.

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Latimer
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posted June 30, 2000 12:32 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Latimer     Edit/Delete Message
It's good to mix it up like that every once and awhile. Shock those bi's into growth.

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mystic_hormones
Amateur Bodybuilder
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posted July 01, 2000 03:19 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for mystic_hormones   Click Here to Email mystic_hormones     Edit/Delete Message
I am guessing that it works. I lifted heavy last week so this week I will lift light this week and tomorrow I will post how my workout turns out. it is chest,shoulders, and tri's. I can't wait to see how I get in the long run.

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