Well depends what kind of intensity. You can use negatives and isometric hold reps for training with intensity. Think of Mike Mentzer's methods on this.
For fat loss, #1 priority is nutrition. BUT as you lose weight, you'll become artificially more advanced, so the volume will likely need to go up. That being said, it still has to be relatively intense. If you're doing LP, then, you'll go to intermediate programming more quickly.
Ive been doing madcow and SL 5x5 getting big and strong but flabby especially my belly. I want to be thick and hard. Will switching to volume training affect my heavy lifts
No, mr barbell, subjective is exactly what you explained in the video. That effort required changes accitding to the subject’s increasing strength levels. That’s what subjective means.
What kinda supplements are those on the shelf behind you?
bro thats some high level shit that we're nt recommended.
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tried full intensity, still injured after 4 days
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Old Hickory there is a great face for the strength training community. He's like the friendly neighborhood Incredible Hulk
just turn your shirt inside out hahahah good video though
why? does that increase our hypertrophy? o_0
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ok, not, relax (some of you) :)
Easy. You just do high-volume to gain the ability to do higher intensity. Then you train at higher intensity and that's how you get more power.
Well depends what kind of intensity. You can use negatives and isometric hold reps for training with intensity. Think of Mike Mentzer's methods on this.
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Thanks for your time and help great video
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Why is there a big blur in the middle of the video?
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He’s blurring out the logo on his shirt
This was helpful thank you.
Thanks for the kind words!
I thought intensity was more reps?
Opposite.
Intensity is more weight.
Volume is more reps.
What is this blur ??😶
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@@BarbellLogic Ohh
Is it normal for a old man to take 2 week s to recover
No. Lots of things can factor in here (sleep, nutrition, if it was your first workout, etc.).
Must be vegan
Hi man reply if u can
How much weekly volume for strength training ?
It depends on how advanced you are. As you get more advanced, you need more volume (as a general guideline) because you need more stress.
Guy looks like Metro Man from megamind
So for fatloss should I focus more on volume bit also maintaining the intensity??
For fat loss, #1 priority is nutrition. BUT as you lose weight, you'll become artificially more advanced, so the volume will likely need to go up. That being said, it still has to be relatively intense. If you're doing LP, then, you'll go to intermediate programming more quickly.
Ive been doing madcow and SL 5x5 getting big and strong but flabby especially my belly. I want to be thick and hard. Will switching to volume training affect my heavy lifts
You can always make your first working set your heaviest and then drop the weight for volume.
I dont think you can be shredded and strong at the same time yeh? One has to give. Most strong people I know look puffy unless they take testosterone.
You'll have to go on a calorie deficit and try to maintain muscle, that's the best way to looking like a beast
Intensity could also mean a lifter's subjective effort(RPE).
Their subjective effort could mean anything. (subjective)
No, mr barbell, subjective is exactly what you explained in the video. That effort required changes accitding to the subject’s increasing strength levels. That’s what subjective means.
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