The Definition of REAL Exercise | Ken Hutchins, Super Slow, and High Intensity Strength Training

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  • Опубліковано 16 лис 2024

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  • @exercisethoughtsanddiscussions

    By defining what you're trying to do, "... to stimulate a growth mechanism in minimum time", you can backwards engineer HOW to do it. You teach just that.👍

  • @maxcarey7456
    @maxcarey7456 Рік тому +1

    Thanks for your videos of which I've watched several. They deserve a lot more views and responses. I've started working out this way and I recommend it. I guess a lot of folks simply don't grasp the concept.

    • @safefitnesstraining
      @safefitnesstraining  Рік тому +3

      So glad you're doing safe and intense strength training ! I honestly feel like most people really just don't know how to stay safe and do this , I hope to be able to help spread the word and get the whole world doing our method

    • @chrisd9759
      @chrisd9759 Рік тому +2

      Also, could use more studios! They are still few and far between. We have a few clients at the small clinic I go to that travel 2.5- 3 hours to work out.

    • @safefitnesstraining
      @safefitnesstraining  Рік тому +1

      Wow, that is quite the travel time! When we consider the benefits, it's so worth it, and I'm glad people see how valuable the workout is

  • @danielstoica3489
    @danielstoica3489 Рік тому +2

    Hi there, Jonathan! Tell me pls, is HIT dangerous regarding training to failure? What I want to say is that when I get to the last 1 or 2 reps, especially on the leg press, I feel like I'm going to have a heart attack. I worry that my blood pressure is raising too high. But this is not my main concern. I'm 44 and I have to live with arrhythmia. I did a bunch of tests available: EKG, Holter monitor, and stress test. They failed to show a problem in the heart, but my doctor said that he cannot dismiss the problem. Maybe is nothing, maybe is genetic (my family is full of people with arrhythmia), but cannot be sure. When I exercise hard, I do get some extrasystoles and I get anxious because of that. I don't know what to do. I want to exercise hard, I like it and I believe that is beneficial in many aspects, but I fear not to cause problems. I know you are not a doctor and you cannot give me advice o this matter, but I was wondering if you encountered a client with the same problem. Thank you!

    • @safefitnesstraining
      @safefitnesstraining  Рік тому +1

      I have never seen any evidence that full momentary muscular failure could cause any harm to someone with arrhythmia. I have only had one client with this, and it never affected them negatively, but you did say it best, I'm not a doctor and I can't give any prescription on those issues - I can give the advice to everyone to be sure to relax everything in the upper body, never gripping handles, but engaging the core.
      The only issue I've ever (so far) encountered that limits someone from reaching full momentary muscular failure is post-polio syndrome.

    • @danielstoica3489
      @danielstoica3489 Рік тому +1

      @@safefitnesstraining thanks man!

    • @mumpygumboo8554
      @mumpygumboo8554 2 місяці тому +1

      I had some irregular heartbeats but my doctor said it was OK to have them, as long as they weren't, something like, 12 of them in a row. I haven't had them in a long time, but I did solve my sleep apnea (just with a CPAP machine at night).

  • @buddynatty969
    @buddynatty969 Рік тому +1

    Arthur Jones and Nautilus Machines The Best.

  • @Makindealz
    @Makindealz Рік тому

    The super slow manual is the most boring read ever. Hes way to technical and anal. Its not rocket science. Also super slow has been proven to be inferior to regular controlled faster reps. It also hurts with no benefit. Only use it when training with an injury since less weight is used.

    • @exercisethoughtsanddiscussions
      @exercisethoughtsanddiscussions Рік тому

      Sorry to hear your experience with HIT did not achieve the desired results.
      I'm curious to hear how you train now.

    • @Makindealz
      @Makindealz Рік тому +1

      @@exercisethoughtsanddiscussions regular hit training

    • @exercisethoughtsanddiscussions
      @exercisethoughtsanddiscussions Рік тому

      @@Makindealz so, you don’t think anyone should train slowly?🤔

    • @exercisethoughtsanddiscussions
      @exercisethoughtsanddiscussions Рік тому

      @@Makindealz keep training👍💪

    • @Makindealz
      @Makindealz Рік тому

      @@exercisethoughtsanddiscussions slow yes definitely not super slow. Only if your old or have an injury. 2 to 4 seconds positive and the same negative is great.