Exercise Number Considerations for MUSCLE GROWTH

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  • @Sparksnorthern
    @Sparksnorthern 4 роки тому +1355

    No one can blend the intellectual, professional and vulgar quite like Dr. Mike Israetel. Great video.

    • @pq9254
      @pq9254 4 роки тому +76

      That’s exactly what caught my interest. He’s the right amount of Intellectual, bro and sailor

    • @TebTengri
      @TebTengri 4 роки тому +6

      When I first subbed to the channel I thought he was the same guy as the other poofy hair guy and thought "GD, he went bald fast"

    • @shunD77
      @shunD77 3 роки тому +2

      2000% ACCURATE!

    • @Horus-Lupercal
      @Horus-Lupercal 3 роки тому +4

      @@pq9254 Sailor? That's a new one lol.

    • @pq9254
      @pq9254 3 роки тому +2

      @@Horus-Lupercallol you never heard the term swear like a sailor?

  • @theoc.victor3185
    @theoc.victor3185 3 роки тому +226

    u know dr. mike is in a steep cal deficit when he has two food analogies within first five min

    • @binchili
      @binchili Рік тому +3

      And the face that almost got filled with saltwater croc tears when he said but i was eating mac and cheeseee

  • @xX_dash_Xx
    @xX_dash_Xx 2 роки тому +87

    You know Dr Mike is on a cut when all his great analogies are food-related 😂

  • @SlowRiderDucati
    @SlowRiderDucati 4 роки тому +207

    I'm enjoying the growth in getting using Dr Mike's guidance. Turns out I was working way too hard at always negative RIR. Now I work less and grow more with less fatigue!

    • @AngryOscillator
      @AngryOscillator 4 роки тому +22

      Same here, the RP video on what makes a begginer, intermediate and advanced lifter has kinda changed my life 😁

    • @DCJayhawk57
      @DCJayhawk57 4 роки тому +15

      @3 name changes allowed every 90 days.
      Coach Greg's advice is great for 90% of the gym going population that flat out doesn't train hard. They might think they have 0RIR, but they have 5. There are a lot more serious people in the comments on UA-cam fitness videos, so it's not the greatest advice for general UA-cam fitness.

    • @jakubb3368
      @jakubb3368 4 роки тому +27

      ​@@DCJayhawk57 People who are not training hard enough are the people who don't care about getting big. They're usually training for "health", convincing themselves they're doing better than someone who doesn't go to the gym. They don't even watch these videos.

    • @AngryOscillator
      @AngryOscillator 4 роки тому +1

      @@jakubb3368 hmm also probably true

    • @jayw900
      @jayw900 4 роки тому +6

      So you were doing forced reps all the time and thought that was a solid long term plan? Good on you getting a clue sooner rather than later though, rock them gains.

  • @ahmadsha5513
    @ahmadsha5513 4 роки тому +72

    You're one of the people who have helped change the entire way I train. I'm bigger and stronger and I've never felt better.

  • @jrodificator1
    @jrodificator1 2 роки тому +12

    I love how this guy is always maximum reclined

  • @amitfriedman7677
    @amitfriedman7677 Рік тому +10

    I am learning so freaking much from dr. Israetel. His content is absolute gold, makes so much sense. This video completely gave structure, order and reason to this topic I’ve been confused about for a while. Bravo 👏👏👏

  • @yourconclusions6435
    @yourconclusions6435 4 роки тому +368

    How is this free, I feel like I'm stealing knowledge.... I almost feel bad for it tbh!

    • @easycoding5289
      @easycoding5289 4 роки тому +44

      Is the fitness industry so fucked up that you feel bad when someone shares information for free?
      I'd like to think i'd have done the same if I had the same knowledge as mike

    • @breadqueen5351
      @breadqueen5351 4 роки тому +13

      capitalism has ruined your brain my friend

    • @sean640
      @sean640 4 роки тому +3

      Doctors love giving out information. It provides people with a good idea on the doctors methods if they want to get treatment, and doctors make a fuck ton of money anyways.

    • @ashleigh3021
      @ashleigh3021 4 роки тому +6

      @@breadqueen5351 People gave everything away for free under socialism, right? I should just ask my Chinese friend for his phone and he’ll give it to me for free- because he grew up there and is obviously a socialist.

    • @breadqueen5351
      @breadqueen5351 4 роки тому +8

      @@ashleigh3021 there are so many fallacies in this one... First of all socialism doesn't mean eVeRyOnE gEtS eVeRyThInG fOr FrEe
      .
      There are many different forms of socialism, but what most people agree on is the decommodification of basic human needs like food, water and housing. This could also include information, or indirectly, people wouldn't have to worry about making money of off everything they do cause they'd already have a comfortable life. Imagine doing the things you love out of enjoyment and not having to worry about selling it, oh no how horrible!
      Second, China is not a socialist country and I won't defend it cause I don't agree with their nationalistic and authoritarian regime. Bringing up China or any other vaguely ''communist'' country while trying to criticize socialism is just a bad faith move.
      And finally, just because someone is a socialist doesn't mean you can take away their goods for free, what are you even talking about? This is such an ignorant comparison lol
      As I said, there are different forms of socialism, so even under socialism there would be a market for luxury goods like phones, cause it's a luxury thing and not a basic necessity.
      Go get educated and informed before you make dumb comments online, but it's okay everyone makes mistakes. Hope this helps you get started, for now you could just google what decommodification means. Have a good day :)

  • @matw1x
    @matw1x 4 роки тому +20

    So amazing that all this content is free...thank you Dr. Mike.

  • @fa113nreturns5
    @fa113nreturns5 4 роки тому +193

    I'm enjoying the growth rp its getting. Well deserved. Thanks for the content.
    Edit: don't upvote anymore, it's at the perfect number.

  • @ninjasrose1653
    @ninjasrose1653 4 роки тому +32

    This dudes knowledge is pretty incredible. I don't even lift weights. But I do Calisthenics and apply it on that. Horses for courses!

    • @stevencologne3974
      @stevencologne3974 3 роки тому

      Yes. Everyone of his videos is amazing. As I listen to all this information I'm trying to assimilate it. Would be nice to hear all of this specific to Calisthenics as that is all I do, on rings. I think I'm doing okay for me. 2 pull, 2 push, 2 core+legs with 1 each day so a total of 6 days/week. It's about a 1 hour workout plus a warmup with 10 exercises, 2 sets, around 8-10 reps per session for a 60 minute workout. 60 different exercises in total for the week but with overlap of muscle groups though no single workout has the same exercises. I'm thinking this prevents undo fatigue and injury as it gets some slightly different muscles involved with the overlapping variations. All of this is very individual of course. How about you?

    • @ninjasrose1653
      @ninjasrose1653 3 роки тому

      @@stevencologne3974 that's not a bad way to go. But it has it's pitfalls due to tracking. I personally do the same simple workout each week of push/pull/legs. Each consisting of 4 or 5 exercises. It's very easy to track your progress this way.
      Periodization is very important though. Just make sure you have your volume Hypertrophy and strength phases in place. You literally can't go wrong. 👊🏽

    • @stevencologne3974
      @stevencologne3974 3 роки тому

      ​@@ninjasrose1653 It's all been a great experiment with all the exercises. Admittedly I knew I was doing something different as I wanted to try everything. Ha. I have some form of tracking with my customized Strong App but it's more of a general sense of improvement. And I agree I can benefit from fewer exercises for this purpose. And as Dr. Mike says, keep the other exercises in your back pocket to mix things up and not get stale as you go to a new mesocycle. With this in mind I won't feel deprived knowing I'll get to other exercises at least later and enjoy them then. I'll give some thought to the periodization of it all. Appreciate your feedback! 👊🏽

    • @BingBongWasheeWashee
      @BingBongWasheeWashee 3 роки тому

      @@stevencologne3974 Israetel did a podcast on calisthenics programming with frinks. Search it here on youtube!

    • @stevencologne3974
      @stevencologne3974 3 роки тому +1

      @@BingBongWasheeWashee Thanks for the tip! I started listening to this 1:38 hour podcast and it’s other level.

  • @CarlosGonzalez-pb9qj
    @CarlosGonzalez-pb9qj 4 роки тому +5

    This channel will never have enough subscribers. Great content!

  • @ajejegroz9080
    @ajejegroz9080 4 роки тому +34

    Actually, for me, the sets where I have the best mind muscle connection on a certain exercise are the first 2(sometimes the third) then it starts dropping.

  • @LenaWildChild
    @LenaWildChild 4 роки тому +33

    I've learned soooooo much from his videos and his books! Thank you for making this so simple doc! You're the best ❤💪🏻

  • @gregorsamsomeone1184
    @gregorsamsomeone1184 3 роки тому +1

    This guy is hands down the best. Info, presentation & humor smokes all the other guys on here. No bs, animations, flexing under fake weights only straight talk from experience. Thanks man!

  • @i__cutiejay__l3915
    @i__cutiejay__l3915 Рік тому +2

    I literally am a beginner and have been so overwhelmed because I want to start strong and this took so much of the stress off of me. I had friends and teammates suggesting all kinds of things and I'll go from one exercise feeling torn to pieces and others totally fine and having no clue how to find a happy medium because I don't feel knowledgeable. Thank you.

    • @nathan4243
      @nathan4243 Рік тому

      To make it simple, find an exercise that allows you to push weight and an exercise that gives you a good pump for every muscle.

  • @gariejoyce5263
    @gariejoyce5263 4 роки тому +10

    Great stuff. Im now training at home, and realize all i need for my back workouts twice a week is 5-6 sets of dumbbell seal rows, and 5 sets of pull downs. All i do is change hand positions. There’s something to be said about getting into a groove when doing 5-6 sets of an exercise instead of switching exercises too frequently. You wind up doing 4-5 different exercises because you think every angle needs to be hit because someone on youtube told you so. My back workouts have never felt this good.

    • @IWantToStayAtYourHouse
      @IWantToStayAtYourHouse 2 роки тому +1

      I used to do only weighted pullups for back over a year and got an impressive V taper

    • @mikakoivisto6504
      @mikakoivisto6504 Рік тому

      ​@@IWantToStayAtYourHouse same for me. I wasn't even doing more than sets of 6-8 cause I didn't have the strength for months but still built a Vtaper.

  • @mattc4266
    @mattc4266 4 роки тому +6

    One of greatest exercise science videos of all time

  • @GabrielSorinBeldie
    @GabrielSorinBeldie Рік тому

    Watching Mike talk about hypertrophy, is like watching a lecture on advanced quantum mechanics. Its mesmerising, you want to understand it, but you know you have to go through it couple of times to begin to understand. This is why I paid for the RP Hypertrophy app. He is by far the most rational and thorough about physical develpoment out there. Keep it real, Mike!

  • @marc2638
    @marc2638 2 роки тому +2

    Mike has become my John, since John's passing I've missed his valuable information and tips Mike has filled this space amd filled it well. I am so glad I found this channel, I also watch Ryan hummistead and Charles glass these 3 is all I watch amd actually apply in my routine everyone else is a joke I think

    • @arayder
      @arayder 2 роки тому

      Forgot atleast Jeff nippard

  • @andrewtate5652
    @andrewtate5652 4 роки тому +14

    Perfect timing as I am about to start a second cycle of Joey's (your) hypertrophy program and wanted to do some adjusting within reason. You answered every question I had. Now I need to watch this about 3 more times. Thank you!

  • @yea8111
    @yea8111 3 роки тому +3

    I’m so addicted to your videos- keep it up

  • @fetusness
    @fetusness Рік тому

    You are my favorite channel for lifting ever, always coming in with the wisdom and knowledge!!!! Thank you Dr. Mike!

  • @derinko
    @derinko 4 роки тому +4

    This channel is gold

  • @gracecar5820
    @gracecar5820 2 роки тому +6

    This was exactly the information I needed. I have a pretty simplistic plan and I have been progressing really well with minimal variations but I was starting to feel a bit beat up.
    Started varying my reps/load between sessions (heavy lower rep/lighter higher rep), which helped for a while longer, but feeling beat up again.
    Will swap a couple of exercises in the coming weeks to manage my fatigue.
    I probably need more recovery as well to be honest. Haven’t deloaded in a long time.

  • @imhatchmantoo
    @imhatchmantoo 2 роки тому

    Dr Mike is advancing me beyond average. I had some problems, mostly with things like doing the same heavy full body mon wed and frid and i seemed to not recover. (I'm 42) And im just learning so much from his sermons. Amen hail Dr Mike

  • @AngryOscillator
    @AngryOscillator 4 роки тому +10

    Great stuff as always... I'll have to remember all this for when I'm no longer a beginner

  • @322juanes
    @322juanes 10 місяців тому +1

    Thank you Mike, huge information.

  • @3dstuffin
    @3dstuffin 2 роки тому +1

    never in my life have I seen a breakdown of exercises like this...gonna try it even though Im scared I wont benefit from it...but the point of the sfr and mind body connection is on point....

  • @SurvivingTheWild101
    @SurvivingTheWild101 4 роки тому +18

    Most hilarious explanation of opportunity cost I have ever heard.

  • @JeffNelson3000
    @JeffNelson3000 4 роки тому +2

    Just crashed at the end of week 3 of a meso I designed. Couldn't make it through my leg workout and feeling beat up from push day. This answers a lot of questions and gives me new ideas. Thanks

  • @HTrain
    @HTrain 3 роки тому +2

    Nothing better than gaining all this science based knowledge and then seeing a V-Shred ad after the video haha

  • @Tom_North
    @Tom_North 4 роки тому +11

    Hey Dr. Mike thanks for all the free info man!
    Any idea when the Principles of Hypertrophy training book is coming out?

  • @Flexapr
    @Flexapr 2 роки тому +2

    Mike, what’s 🧐💭 your educational background, and where’d you grow up? Your IQ seems Off the charts. Great video. Thanks.

  • @alexk8599
    @alexk8599 3 роки тому

    I'm sensing that a lot of these videos aren't 100% relevant for beginners because gains are so much easier but it's all so interesting anyway so saving this info in my brain for later when it's harder to progress.

  • @aldrindeguzman963
    @aldrindeguzman963 3 роки тому

    dr mike i want to thank you for making my cardio which is walking, enjoyable.

  • @More-Sauce-Man
    @More-Sauce-Man 3 роки тому +1

    Dr. Mike leanin it back for this one

  • @darkogolubovic7364
    @darkogolubovic7364 2 роки тому

    King of metaphor and analogy

  • @PrinceDavid.
    @PrinceDavid. 4 роки тому +66

    I love when Mike says "jacked"

  • @NathanChallengesLife
    @NathanChallengesLife 4 роки тому +22

    This was awesome, I've definitely dropped to a out 12-15 sets per week of each body part. Definitely don't think doing 3 or more exercises for a muscle group in a session is actually that beneficial.

  • @KammyWammy21
    @KammyWammy21 3 роки тому +2

    My brain is overwhelmed

  • @christiandehlinger3731
    @christiandehlinger3731 2 роки тому

    Thanks Dr. Mike. I move from free weight movements to machine movements from heavy sets to lighter isolation but continued intense sets. At times I will stick with one exercise such as a Zercher squat for at least 5 sets and then move to something like leg ext. In other workouts, I might use leg press for 4 sets, cam'ed leg press for two sets, and then finish with goblet squats for 2 sets, adding as I feel needed. I might start with light leg press working up in weight then going to the back squat, for lower reps. Always intense, always breathing, with pulls and blows to clear the co2 and into my next set. I normally run around 16-18 sets in 40 min and 25- 27 sets in an hour. But at 62 I have to be careful not to overdo. Most of my training is full-body but broken up over thigh /chest day 1 and back /hams day 2. I will mix in shoulders, arms, calves, abs and sometimes take one day for those. Much of the time I will hit say, the leg press and then go to Hammer Chest press, then back to leg work, then back to chest work. I document each workout, sets / reps, seat heights and so forth.

  • @karenandvlad
    @karenandvlad 3 роки тому

    So much information,I have to listen carefull make sure don't miss anything.
    Thank you doctor.

  • @tasmaneric1887
    @tasmaneric1887 3 роки тому

    I love coming back to your vids to re-watch them. Now if only there was a workout to retain your knowledge.

  • @PinoyMN
    @PinoyMN 4 роки тому +1

    thanks for this!
    against the grain of the mantras recited by the prevailing youtube fitness "influencer" - who is too often an abrasive messenger in need of a speech class - dr. mike delivers rich insights on hypertrophy, which others have failed to do with equal depth.

  • @KingErnestG3238
    @KingErnestG3238 2 роки тому

    Your videos have helped me clear up so much and I have made my workouts more efficient… thank you

  • @tez6693
    @tez6693 Рік тому

    Top content. Perfect mix intellectual and street wise .
    The inner BJJ is strong with Mike.

  • @ParvParashar
    @ParvParashar 11 місяців тому

    This video is certainly a complete masterpiece. Super awesome stuff. Excellent work. Thanks! 🙏

  • @amandacasimir7320
    @amandacasimir7320 4 роки тому +10

    This was really helpful, thank you. I'm drawing up my plan for the next meso after a deload and this gives me a good insight into how to structure training over the next 6 weeks.

  • @KCBRYAN_1525
    @KCBRYAN_1525 3 місяці тому

    I stick to what works,I ditch anything that doesn’t.also I use progressive overload and change the order of the exercises,every couple of weeks

  • @royaltysanchez8738
    @royaltysanchez8738 3 роки тому

    My exercises for legs are :
    1. Barbell Back Squat.
    2. Barbell Romanian Deadlift.
    3. Barbell Sumo Deadlift.
    4. Barbell Hip Thrust.
    5. Leg Extensions.
    6. Seated Leg Press.
    7. Hamstring Curls.
    8. Machine Standing Calf Raises.

  • @grahamcracker_Photography
    @grahamcracker_Photography 4 роки тому +5

    I had the problem for a while of stalling in progression. Moved away from the "weighted vest assisted" bodyweight exercises to a dumbbell routine that has 3 different routine days and growth started again. Little lighter weight but I think my body was just crapping out doing the same stuff for months. I did some bodyweight monday and had actually gotten stronger after using the lighter dumbbell exercises for a few months.

  • @patrykmikulski7724
    @patrykmikulski7724 4 роки тому +2

    So informative. Thanks for all the great guidance, Dr. Mike!

  • @mikelozano4292
    @mikelozano4292 4 роки тому

    Dr Mike I had to watch this twice. So much good stuff to think about. That’s what’s great about your channel is that it makes you think how I can progress in hypertrophy more efficiently. Thx for opening our minds. I’m starting to understand your brand name RP..

  • @roninstrength1883
    @roninstrength1883 3 роки тому

    More golden nuggets. Ty Dr. Mike!

  • @engjellmaliqi
    @engjellmaliqi 4 роки тому +1

    Bless you Dr. Mike

  • @roadstar499
    @roadstar499 2 роки тому

    I know as a natural 63 yr old with 50 plus years, keeping workouts short simple and intense gets best results... i do 3 different movements per body part session..

  • @Sameri111
    @Sameri111 2 роки тому +2

    How do you feel about working with someone who specializes in movement analysis to help those who have pain in the range of motion of an exercise? In my experience, diagnosing the dysfunction causing pain that impairs exercise and curing it has helped athletes access a new level of performance.

  • @bentleys89
    @bentleys89 4 роки тому +3

    I do 4 sets for chest, 2 flat, 2 incline barbell. Progression via load. Works wonders. 2-3x per week frequency. RIR~1.

    • @aliaub75
      @aliaub75 3 роки тому +1

      Rep range for each? Thanks.

  • @GODAIM-ANDY
    @GODAIM-ANDY 3 роки тому

    Thought he was a bit of a know it all but he pretty much does know it all. Watched a few vids now and they are brilliant.

  • @sumdudenorris106
    @sumdudenorris106 4 роки тому +1

    Economics classes are a breeze thanks to Dr. Mike. Fr, opportunity costs and PPF curves just seem obvious because I can relate it to lifting

    • @notepad9883
      @notepad9883 4 роки тому +1

      Tip: Actually whenever you're in economics proper (NOT accounting) they shouldn't even bother saying "opportunity cost" (as they do in too many introductory texts without proper context and guidance) because *all* costs are "opportunity cost." That is what is meant whenever you hear the word "cost." The cost of any action *is* simply *the most preferred action forgone by choosing that action* . That is it. "Price" is completely different. Keep this in mind at all times when reading; it will lead to great clarity of mind.

    • @sumdudenorris106
      @sumdudenorris106 4 роки тому

      @@notepad9883 ok

  • @HaMashiachSaves
    @HaMashiachSaves 2 роки тому +5

    Every now and then I take 7-10 days off and let my CNS chill out too. I always go back feeling like a stronger animal 😉

  • @andrijajanfranjcec6888
    @andrijajanfranjcec6888 3 роки тому +1

    Phenomenal video. Thank you Dr. Mike

  • @alessioNY
    @alessioNY 4 роки тому

    Best fitness channel. Hands down!

  • @TypicallyUniqueOfficial
    @TypicallyUniqueOfficial 4 роки тому +2

    Mike, thank you for all the knowledge!

  • @jofortin22
    @jofortin22 2 роки тому

    This channel is gold!👌

  • @Soccasteve
    @Soccasteve 4 роки тому +1

    22:38 “the way you get really jacked is by getting stronger over time on your highest SFR exercises” this pretty much sums it up. This piece of advice is what I would consider to be the most important part of the hypertrophy process and it’s funny because in the recent debate on Revive Stronger mike says you could be leaving gains on the table if you only focus on getting stronger without sufficient volume.
    It’s kind of confusing hearing these two statements which seem like they contradict one another coming from the same person. Because I agree with Mike 100% here and not so much what he was saying in the debate.

    • @elrondlariel6524
      @elrondlariel6524 4 роки тому +1

      "Getting stronger over time" = focusing on the movement, training it properly and consistently, i.e. getting stronger as a RESULT. "Focusing on getting stronger" = modifying most training variables to pursue specificity in strength development, i.e. getting stronger as the GOAL (and also most likely in a specific low rep-range). No contradiction.

  • @jimmy329
    @jimmy329 Рік тому

    Love these videos and I rely on them for solid info

  • @raygengamer8440
    @raygengamer8440 2 роки тому

    Wow. He deserves so many more subs

  • @jasonmerritt4931
    @jasonmerritt4931 4 роки тому

    The sacrifices you make for us.

  • @andythousand345
    @andythousand345 4 роки тому +2

    This stuff is awesome Dr Mike!

  • @deadbones23
    @deadbones23 Рік тому

    Binging this content like mad! So much educational information 😊

  • @xraydelta100
    @xraydelta100 2 роки тому +3

    Regarding the Mind/Muscle Connection: Today I was doing low rep squats for 5 sets at 2 reps each. On the 5th set I got 3 reps. These were below parallel squats. I get that on barbell rows frequently on the 3rd to 5th set.

  • @darianbentley3125
    @darianbentley3125 2 роки тому

    Man just learned so much from this. Thanks.

  • @samivey8416
    @samivey8416 4 роки тому

    I'm late to following along with you. But after the mark rippitoe interview I'm very impressed

  • @fnizzledizzle
    @fnizzledizzle 4 роки тому +2

    I just got intelligentere. Thanks doc!

  • @fitnessandmore8271
    @fitnessandmore8271 4 роки тому +28

    03:09 my father said what's going on there

  • @4biddenro
    @4biddenro 2 роки тому +1

    I wish doc could do user submitted training schedules review. I'd wish a review on my training sooo baaddd

  • @steve-vt5zu
    @steve-vt5zu 4 роки тому

    All of this content is gold

  • @tgeorge6320
    @tgeorge6320 3 роки тому +1

    Would you do a video on strength or weight lifting program for 50 plus yr olds?

  • @DrEvil12345
    @DrEvil12345 3 роки тому

    Great new input ! Thx a lot !!

  • @isaactaylor1241
    @isaactaylor1241 4 роки тому

    Do this do that and that JUST TRAIN HARDER and use a little variety like pull-ups and chin ups for vertical pulling because if you use too much then you can’t progress on one exercise

  • @saultrejo6563
    @saultrejo6563 2 роки тому

    Great analysis. Real value in this video 👍

  • @jb-ro4ow
    @jb-ro4ow 3 роки тому +1

    Thank you sir.

  • @awzsdrcfgybhjimklp
    @awzsdrcfgybhjimklp 3 роки тому

    Hey you should get the Corsair Void Pro, it is a great headset that does a good job of eliminating background audio and only picking up your voice so you can have your air on in the background and not worry about it. I use mine all the time in the coffee shop with loud blenders going on in the background on my business calls.

  • @nadsozinc
    @nadsozinc 4 роки тому

    Thanks Dr. Mike!

  • @AbdulMupit
    @AbdulMupit 2 роки тому

    I set video playback at 0.75x, and it's good 😄

  • @craigrolle2590
    @craigrolle2590 4 роки тому +1

    Truly brilliant.

  • @aaronruiz816
    @aaronruiz816 Рік тому

    I don't know of any other man who can pull such apt analogies out of his ass to explain things.

  • @TheEddiedash
    @TheEddiedash 4 роки тому +29

    I bet Mike is making bank
    -and crocs still on deck😎

  • @Whitespike77
    @Whitespike77 4 роки тому +1

    This was A grade physiology. New to the channel!

  • @florencioplano2729
    @florencioplano2729 4 роки тому

    awesome! Help me just a ton to set my routine! Thnk u!

  • @Sharkyktc001
    @Sharkyktc001 4 роки тому +15

    04:33 "I'm really grooving" - Dr Mike, while dying of hyperthermia

  • @SayCheeseM3dia
    @SayCheeseM3dia 2 роки тому

    I usually do about 70-80% of max so im not doing more than 5 reps in a set( every so often ill drop weight to get like 10 reps in)... so it keeps me " honest "... it's light enough to get a good workout and heavy enough to keep me engaged in the workout out over time while building strength n hypertrophy

    • @BeeSaucySkateboarding
      @BeeSaucySkateboarding 2 роки тому +4

      You might be missing out on some metabolite swelling which is uniquely hypertrophic and reps of 5 are really fatiguing you should try a few sets with 10-15 but keep the reps of 5 as well too

  • @anymouse6202
    @anymouse6202 3 роки тому

    Thanks for the video!

  • @jmichel70
    @jmichel70 2 роки тому

    Thank you

  • @fabiomerlin8820
    @fabiomerlin8820 2 роки тому

    Always good info. Thanks

  • @miguelangelgaribayresendiz8869
    @miguelangelgaribayresendiz8869 3 роки тому +1

    Dude i really learn this thanks for explain dr🙏

  • @limitisillusion7
    @limitisillusion7 3 роки тому +2

    I do heavy lifts first and then destroy myself with accessories. Maybe 3 heavy lifts that hit the entire muscle group and then another 3 accessories per muscle in that group, all in circuits.

  • @Sealed_Chamber
    @Sealed_Chamber 4 роки тому +1

    Big Mike with the Dell!