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  • Опубліковано 27 лип 2024
  • FREE Ultimate Guide to Bench Pressing for Strength & Hypertrophy: www.houseofhypertrophy.com/fr...
    Timestamps:
    0:00 Intro
    0:35 ancient accounts of lifting weights
    1:26 next year at the House of Hypertrophy
    1:59 PART I: Does Mechanical Tension Stimulate Hypertrophy?
    2:29 history of mechanical tension research
    4:35 more recent research on mechanical tension
    6:40 indirect data from human studies
    7:08 PART II: Does Metabolic Stress Stimulate Hypertrophy?
    7:35 metabolic stress is related to the burn and pump
    7:57 concentric vs eccentric contractions
    8:27 continuous isometric vs intermittent isometric contractions
    8:50 limitations with classic research
    9:14 the science of blood flow restriction training
    11:15 blood flow restriction training produces more slow-twitch fiber growth?
    13:21 metabolic stress, fiber recruitment, anabolic hormones, myokines, & the pump
    15:22 metabolic stress with running and cycling
    15:34 recent fascinating studies on metabolic stress
    16:45 PART III: Does Muscle Damage Stimulate Hypertrophy?
    16:59 The relationship between damage and soreness
    17:30 microtears cause muscle growth?
    17:55 is eccentric training superior for muscle growth?
    18:56 muscle damage & inflammation, satellite cells, igf-1, and fiber swelling
    22:02 recent fascinating studies on muscle damage
    23:57 excessive muscle damage can cause muscle loss
    24:40 more damage with higher reps and shorter rest between sets
    25:05 effect of antioxidants (vitamin c and e) on damage, soreness, and hypertrophy
    26:32 PART IV: A Deep Dive into Mechanical Tension
    27:38 how much fibers produce force, and what mechanosensors detect it
    29:05 one-rep max training does not build much muscle
    30:52 final overview of mechanical tension
    31:19 PART V: What Mechanical Tension Means for Your Training
    31:46: muscle fibers and henneman's size principle
    32:39 heavy load vs light load mechanical tension
    33:33 training to or close to failure
    33:41 very light loads and very heavy loads aren't great for hypertrophy
    34:14 training muscles at stretched lengths is great for hypertrophy
    34:59 why static stretching may not be great for hypertrophy
    36:24 PART VI: Hypertrophy Models
    37:38 does hypoxia play a role in hypertrophy?
    38:14 PART VII: Summary
    References can be located here: www.houseofhypertrophy.com/re...
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  • @HouseofHypertrophy
    @HouseofHypertrophy  Рік тому +52

    Hey all! FREE Ultimate Guide to Bench Pressing for Strength & Hypertrophy: www.houseofhypertrophy.com/free-e-book/
    Read more for timestamps + link to references
    Timestamps:
    0:00 Intro
    0:35 ancient accounts of lifting weights
    1:26 next year at the House of Hypertrophy
    1:59 PART I: Does Mechanical Tension Stimulate Hypertrophy?
    2:29 history of mechanical tension research
    4:35 more recent research on mechanical tension
    6:40 indirect data from human studies
    7:08 PART II: Does Metabolic Stress Stimulate Hypertrophy?
    7:35 metabolic stress is related to the burn and pump
    7:57 concentric vs eccentric contractions
    8:27 continuous isometric vs intermittent isometric contractions
    8:50 limitations with classic research
    9:14 the science of blood flow restriction training
    11:15 blood flow restriction training produces more slow-twitch fiber growth?
    13:21 metabolic stress, fiber recruitment, anabolic hormones, myokines, & the pump
    15:22 metabolic stress with running and cycling
    15:34 recent fascinating studies on metabolic stress
    16:45 PART III: Does Muscle Damage Stimulate Hypertrophy?
    16:59 The relationship between damage and soreness
    17:30 microtears cause muscle growth?
    17:55 is eccentric training superior for muscle growth?
    18:56 muscle damage & inflammation, satellite cells, igf-1, and fiber swelling
    22:02 recent fascinating studies on muscle damage
    23:57 excessive muscle damage can cause muscle loss
    24:40 more damage with higher reps and shorter rest between sets
    25:05 effect of antioxidants (vitamin c and e) on damage, soreness, and hypertrophy
    26:32 PART IV: A Deep Dive into Mechanical Tension
    27:38 how much fibers produce force, and what mechanosensors detect it
    29:05 one-rep max training does not build much muscle
    30:52 final overview of mechanical tension
    31:19 PART V: What Mechanical Tension Means for Your Training
    31:46: muscle fibers and henneman's size principle
    32:39 heavy load vs light load mechanical tension
    33:33 training to or close to failure
    33:41 very light loads and very heavy loads aren't great for hypertrophy
    34:14 training muscles at stretched lengths is great for hypertrophy
    34:59 why static stretching may not be great for hypertrophy
    36:24 PART VI: Hypertrophy Models
    37:38 does hypoxia play a role in hypertrophy?
    38:14 PART VII: Summary
    References can be located here: www.houseofhypertrophy.com/references/

    • @JohnDoe-ty6sv
      @JohnDoe-ty6sv Рік тому

      So is flood flow restriction training the cause of slow twitch muscle fibres preferentially increasing in size OR is it solely the use of light weights?

    • @magnetmountain33
      @magnetmountain33 Рік тому

      Oh yes to answer your first question, but will we have an understanding of what causes muscle growth by the end of it? Or will we have an answer to who funded the research on a case-by-case basis?
      If it’s anything like astrophysics, we’re all screwed!

    • @magnetmountain33
      @magnetmountain33 Рік тому

      Oh no bro, you had to go into that you had to use the word space didn’t you?
      Space is a bloody religion based on the belief only !
      I know it’s not your area of research, but it is the worst comparison. Please look into the history of the scientific revolution you my divorce yourself from the term so hence all together😂😂😂

    • @magnetmountain33
      @magnetmountain33 Рік тому

      You know why they’re banning the studies on animals, don’t you you wanna look up homunculus and ancient alchemy the history of preferably not on Wikipedia!
      Remember, our government gets a lot of money from us for some of this research: unfortunately, they don’t always tell us exactly what we are asking, and that’s if they tell us what they’re asking in the first place or what they agenda or motivations are
      Always read the whole paper, not just the findings the paper hopefully should be scientific method. The findings will be subjective.

    • @magnetmountain33
      @magnetmountain33 Рік тому

      The term peer review should be changed to theological /philosophical bias

  • @poppy9955
    @poppy9955 Рік тому +441

    This channel is pure gold. Never ever stop making these videos, they are so helpful you can´t imagine how much. I have watched every single video like a marathon. Keep it up!

    • @HouseofHypertrophy
      @HouseofHypertrophy  Рік тому +50

      Thank you so much dude, that's super kind of you :)

    • @mo-215
      @mo-215 Рік тому +8

      100% agree

    • @johnreidy2804
      @johnreidy2804 Рік тому +6

      Muscle damage leads to hypertrophy. That is a F A C T

    • @joeygibson6428
      @joeygibson6428 Рік тому +1

      Gold for sure. Science is better.

    • @rwentfordable
      @rwentfordable Рік тому +2

      ​@@johnreidy2804 what study do you have to back that up? Otherwise, it's NOT A FACT

  • @ahmed-iulianhamdan5264
    @ahmed-iulianhamdan5264 10 місяців тому +47

    🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation:
    00:00 📚 This video explores the scientific research on muscle hypertrophy and various stimuli.
    02:26 💪 Tension generated by muscle fibers, whether active or passive, appears to stimulate muscle hypertrophy.
    05:15 🔄 Total tension, regardless of being active or passive, is a powerful stimulator of muscle hypertrophy.
    09:44 🩸 Blood Flow Restriction Training with light loads can be effective for muscle hypertrophy through mechanical tension.
    12:45 🤔 Preferential slow-twitch fiber growth with Blood Flow Restriction Training might be due to other factors, not just metabolic stress.
    16:42 💥 Evidence suggests metabolic stress is not a potent driver of muscle growth.
    20:26 🤕 Muscle damage may increase Satellite Cell Activation, potentially aiding muscle growth, but its role is still debated.
    23:26 🚧 Muscle damage's role in muscle hypertrophy remains uncertain, as other factors may contribute more significantly.
    23:40 💪 Mechanical tension is likely the primary stimulus for muscle hypertrophy, with no strong evidence supporting metabolic stress or muscle damage as powerful drivers.
    27:12 💥 Muscle fibers generate tension, detected by mechanosensors, which trigger signaling pathways for muscle growth.
    32:45 🏋️‍♂️ Both light and heavy loads can stimulate muscle hypertrophy when taken to near failure, ensuring sustained mechanical tension.
    35:06 🏋️‍♂️ Training muscles in stretched positions, involving active and passive forces, may enhance hypertrophy by stimulating mechanosensors effectively.
    36:35 ❓ Mechanical tension might be the primary and sole stimulus for hypertrophy, with metabolic stress and muscle damage potentially acting as byproducts or playing minor roles. Future research is needed for further clarity.
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  • @Zero_Zero_Zero_Zero
    @Zero_Zero_Zero_Zero Рік тому +139

    This channel has 101,000 subscribers and is 99% underappreciated and underrated.
    Every video is slammed full of good information.
    Thank you my dude, we are not worthy!

    • @HouseofHypertrophy
      @HouseofHypertrophy  Рік тому +9

      Haha, thank you for those really kind words dude 🙏

    • @lancewren6870
      @lancewren6870 Рік тому +3

      If this channel had the same content, but read by a shirtless fitness model it would be 10 times more popular 😆

    • @seriomarchio
      @seriomarchio Рік тому

      @@lancewren6870 mmomkm
      li

  • @nicolaos355
    @nicolaos355 Рік тому +196

    - Hi rep (better due to fact its less risky, easier to use proper technique)
    - Mid/low tempo
    - Training close/above failure
    - Iso hold may be also great addition, as last rep finisher
    - Stretched position
    There is a reason why ring gymnast have such a crazy physique, they checked all of this boxes... except rep ranges, but as u said, it doesnt really matter as long as proper tut is applied.

    • @bijanbayne3259
      @bijanbayne3259 9 місяців тому

      Same with speed skaters and cyclists. That's why the fitness center concept of "the muscle grows on the rest day" is a little misleading

    • @innermonkmeditation
      @innermonkmeditation 9 місяців тому +6

      I disagree with some of statements including your last statement about the reason gymnast have crazy physiques. One of the biggest factors, if not the biggest factor, for having a "crazy physique" is genetic potential. They would have been genetic freaks and had crazy physiques regardless of which training style they chose to pursue. There are people who have perfect form, lift exactly how you're suppose to lift (according to the scientific research available), have great nutrition, but they don't look super jacked and don't have crazy physiques. Because of their genetics. Also, for hi rep ranges there are some arguments that when rep ranges are too high there are more chances for potential injury and wear and tear on the body. Which is not good for long term results. Just some things to consider.

    • @bradturner7678
      @bradturner7678 9 місяців тому +1

      @@innermonkmeditation im not sure how youd accurately gauge whether someone has bad genetics or not, theres no way to tell if someone is doing what will optimally grow them to or near their ''genetic limit''. i agree gymnasts have top of the line genetics simply because theyre at the top of their selective sport, otherwise they wouldnt have made it like many who fail to make it to the top level, but this doesent mean there isnt examples we cant take from their training, theyre consistent, recovery is optimised, and theyve been doing it for many years. i dont completely disagree but saying its simply genetics seem disingenuous, when a professional athlete can dedicate far more to their training, its highly specialised to what works for them, and theyve been doing it far longer.

    • @importantvideos4529
      @importantvideos4529 9 місяців тому

      And how would you know these people did all these things "perfect"? You tracked everything minute detail, or you just pulled this out of thin air? Sorry, genetics can play a role in most cases for speed of results, but it's not a magic pill that if you have "mediocre genetics" you're not going to look just as good. It's just you'll likely have to work longer to attain the same physique.

    • @johnburns6633
      @johnburns6633 9 місяців тому

      @@innermonkmeditation Well said. I agree with you.

  • @NormanKonstantin
    @NormanKonstantin Рік тому +175

    I have no idea how long this video took you to put together, but I am here to watch it, like it, commend and share it so it can spread to more people.
    Thank you for the great content again!

    • @HouseofHypertrophy
      @HouseofHypertrophy  Рік тому +25

      It took a while, hahaha. But thank you so much for that dude, I sincerely appreciate that :)

    • @Staticshock-rd8lv
      @Staticshock-rd8lv Рік тому +5

      @@HouseofHypertrophy It's one thing to have the scientific knowledge found in maybe a kinesiology/biology degree, and reading a bunch of scientific papers. It's a whole other thing to be able to animate and edit it all into a cartoonie visually stimulating video, even jeff nippard can't do this...... do you have animators or do you animate/edit all of yourself too? Cause OOF! If you do much respect.... this seems like a team effort more than one person

    • @HouseofHypertrophy
      @HouseofHypertrophy  Рік тому +8

      @@Staticshock-rd8lv It's just one person, haha :)

    • @Staticshock-rd8lv
      @Staticshock-rd8lv Рік тому

      @@HouseofHypertrophy O:

  • @Bazilisk_AU
    @Bazilisk_AU Рік тому +25

    This is, in no uncertain terms, the best educational and comprehensive channel on the topic of muscle growth and you have it down to a Science. It’s so well articulated and easy to digest. I’m so glad to have found this channel and I’m so grateful to be alive at a time where I have the privilege of seeing this.
    This man. This channel. Must be protected at all cost.

  • @AlanCarson726
    @AlanCarson726 Рік тому +107

    As someone who’s been lifting for 26 years, I can say with confidence that anyone watching this video can massively shortcut their hypertrophy learning journey. Your information is accurate and excellent.
    You’ve explained all of the key concepts with exceptional clarity, and your videos always give me food for thought, as I continually evolve my own training.

    • @HouseofHypertrophy
      @HouseofHypertrophy  Рік тому +8

      Thank you so much, this is really kind of you!

    • @johnmadsen37
      @johnmadsen37 Рік тому +3

      Who ever starts a comments with ‘as a’ , it is an AI. The AI are posting nonsense everywhere.

    • @JAnx01
      @JAnx01 Рік тому +3

      ​@@johnmadsen37 I think most comments under Ukraine videos are AI too. It's the exact same gibberish since February 22nd 2022 and no human being can be that dense.

  • @BennesonTenneson
    @BennesonTenneson Рік тому +90

    Unreal that you're giving out such detailed quality information for free. Genuinely appreicate the effort you put into all your videos, both in terms of research and the simple easy to understand graphics. Hopefully your channel gets the recognition is so rightly deserves soon! Thanks again my man.

    • @HouseofHypertrophy
      @HouseofHypertrophy  Рік тому +7

      Thank YOU for those kind words dude, I truly appreciate them :)

    • @johnreidy2804
      @johnreidy2804 Рік тому

      Do you love this man?

    • @shuragrips
      @shuragrips Рік тому

      @@johnreidy2804 I love this man

    • @johnreidy2804
      @johnreidy2804 Рік тому

      @@scorpiosumo4202 So, you don't love this man

    • @johnreidy2804
      @johnreidy2804 Рік тому

      @@shuragrips You do? So, what's your next step?

  • @depresion1v979
    @depresion1v979 Рік тому +39

    That's gotta be one of the best youtube channels out there, the amount of quality and work you put in these videos are really something great. I don't know how i could praise this more so congratulations and keep it up 👏

  • @kneewizard6246
    @kneewizard6246 Рік тому +2

    I love that when you question a study’s results, you provide links to research/vids explaining your reasoning, or otherwise just point out you are speculating when there isnt research to back it up.

  • @erikschubert9764
    @erikschubert9764 Рік тому +16

    I want to thank you for several reasons for one of your master pieces so far. However, the level of details and still being able to break down complex topics were already appreciated in some comments. During the course of the video I found myself a few times wondering about something while you explained/presented a matter and right after you addressed these questions. Thank you looking at topics critically and from different angles. Yet, there were a cases where I wished for slower speed in presenting some complex matter to be even more educational. Last but not least, I want to thank you for being brave to release such a long video like this where there seems to be a trend to make contents shorter. I don't believe that humanity lost its ability to focus more than 30 seconds.

    • @HouseofHypertrophy
      @HouseofHypertrophy  Рік тому +5

      Thank you so much for these words, it was really nice to read!
      I will work on my narration pacing, this is one of my weaknesses haha :)

  • @Gh0st_Eye
    @Gh0st_Eye Рік тому

    Im very happy to have found someone that explains everything in great detail and backed up by valid studies. There is so much mixed and false information out there that makes if very difficult to find out how to properly work out. Your channel is providing exactly what we all need and we should all appreciate your work and effort. So thanks for making all our lives easier and better!

  • @mariojdelrio
    @mariojdelrio Рік тому +5

    This channel really helped me open my mind to different approaches to hypertrophy. I would've thought this channel would have a million subscribers! Totally underrated channel - can't wait to see this channel blow up!! Thanks for all the hard work!!

  • @jacobdebernardi4385
    @jacobdebernardi4385 Рік тому +5

    A truly massive effort on this one, thank you so much. I have recently experienced exactly what you described with gains vs. muscle damage. I trained last year, then took 6 months off and came back. Lots of DOMS when I got back into it, and only after the DOMS went away was I able to increase the weight in my lifts and get gains. It came back quick, in 2 months I'm where I was after 5 months last year. Now my gains have slowed down significantly, but they're still there. Muscle memory is real.

  • @pranavsagar2472
    @pranavsagar2472 Рік тому +26

    Thank you for everything you do! you've truly helped me understand muscle growth as a whole and it dramatically impacted my training never stop what you do!

  • @cyprian4869
    @cyprian4869 Рік тому +8

    I noticed the (completely understandable) lack of uploads lately, so happy to see this video in my feed (and it's 40 minutes long LETS GOOOO). Such good content always
    Wishing you a warm winter and all the best for 2023!

    • @HouseofHypertrophy
      @HouseofHypertrophy  Рік тому +2

      Thank you dude, took me a long time to make this hence the lack of other videos. I wishyou a warm winter and great 2023 too :)

  • @mochageico
    @mochageico Рік тому +2

    Whoa!!! Dude!!! This channel has grown so so much and I literally couldn’t be more glad. The content is so ridiculously high quality it’s fantastic. Been with you since like 8k, so impressive to see how you’ve grown

  • @Egoliftdaily
    @Egoliftdaily Рік тому +5

    I'm sure you've heard it a bajillion times at this point but great vid, Dhimant.
    This one, IMO, should be mandatory viewing for both beginners and long time lifters who want to learn the science behind a lot of the things we do in training.
    And of course make better training decisions relative to their individual goals in light of the knowledge gained from watching the videos.
    Wow. Definitely one of the most educational vids in the YT fitness community.

  • @robertspence7766
    @robertspence7766 Рік тому

    Another amazing wrap up of current hypertrophy research. The best on UA-cam. Thank you for your hard work, we appreciate it.

  • @nnieba
    @nnieba Рік тому +2

    This video is exceptionally insightful and well delivered, as are many others on this channel. One may disagree with the studies' choice, or the conclusions, but the effort that goes into making these clips is evident and should be rewarded. I enjoy the author's comments and gathering of articles as much as I did reading MASS. Please, keep it up!

  • @RysikoweAdventure
    @RysikoweAdventure Рік тому +1

    The best information channel out there! Really like the way it is created to actually review all the available research and find out the best way to build muscle. Compare to other biased channels that are more ego/opinion based on individual experience. Great job!

  • @timinator1178
    @timinator1178 Рік тому +4

    I know you've been doing a lot better in recent months with subscriber count. You are so close to absolutely blowing up, it's not even funny. Thank you so much for this content. Don't change too much when you become famous.

  • @samjohnson2689
    @samjohnson2689 Рік тому

    That's the best hypertrophy vid I've ever watched, you deserve so much credit, congrats on 100k too, very deserved.

  • @nohypeneededfunctionalfitn7767

    I see HoH, I click....that simple. Also, I've been a personal trainer for 13 years and this channel is SPOT ON. I'm always learning something new. Thanks a ton for what yall do. 🙏🏽

    • @HouseofHypertrophy
      @HouseofHypertrophy  Рік тому +1

      Thank you my friend, I sincerely appreciate your kind words :)

  • @axolyte8664
    @axolyte8664 Рік тому +6

    1:35 definitely don’t forget to add the neck :) Super underrated, and makes a massive difference in the overall look of your physique, hope you consider!

  • @HealthPerfectionist
    @HealthPerfectionist Рік тому +8

    Very informative and helpful video! Brings up studies helping understand the science behind the muscle hypertrophy. All people that concern about fitness should be aware of these. Keep up the good work, guys!

  • @marcusaurelius5576
    @marcusaurelius5576 Рік тому +2

    As a guy who has been training on and off for over 40 years this presentation is excellent. Very informative. I find a combination of positives negatives slower movements and static holds work well for me.

  • @Apollyon.King.of.the.Locusts

    I have been training in gym, mostly with free weights, for 7 weeks now, 5 days a week. Basically, I'm using the free gym at my workplace, which only makes sense after all, because I have to come to work anyway, so why not train too while at it. Finding this channel has been a real gold mine of information for me. Already, I have made some significant progress by using the newly gained knowledge from this channel in my free weight training. Of course, I do seem to have a natural genetic inclination towards high volume training, because resting over weekend seems to be all that I need for a full recovery after 5 consecutive gym days, even if I still consider myself just a beginner. And, constantly aiming to train smarter than before to make the most out of my time in the gym has indeed been a big game changer for me, even with such a short training history. I can see the progress clearly, because I always track everything that I do in the gym with a pen and a memo in my hand. I'm the "nerdy gym bro", in other words. :)

  • @Overd0seOfDeath
    @Overd0seOfDeath Рік тому

    I'm so glad I found your channel. Keep up the incredible work mate. 11/10.

  • @PeterKouris
    @PeterKouris Рік тому +21

    What you do needs serious skill and courage, I admire your videos and the effort it takes to create them 🔥🙏🏼

    • @HouseofHypertrophy
      @HouseofHypertrophy  Рік тому +3

      Thank you dude, I sincerely appreciate your kind words and support!!!

  • @meilsguitars416
    @meilsguitars416 9 місяців тому

    Your channel is awesome! I can't even tell you how much it's helping me. Thanks a lot!

  • @vhh6080
    @vhh6080 Рік тому +1

    Just commenting so that UA-cam recommend this channel to much people as possible. I'll watch it after finishing my exams.

  • @FitnessAttack
    @FitnessAttack Рік тому

    Gold worth video right here!! Thanks for putting so much effort into bringing these masterworks out!

  • @silvo305
    @silvo305 Рік тому

    This is one of the best videos on UA-cam! I’m going to share this with all my colleagues. It’s very refreshing to see some objective data, instead of fitfluencers spewing BS on TikTok.

  • @sieunarinesingh
    @sieunarinesingh Рік тому +2

    As always, thanks for the work. I love the depth of detail. I am no scholar but I can follow a fair bit of this and your narrations add a sense of urgency that I need to stay focused.
    God bless you!

    • @sieunarinesingh
      @sieunarinesingh Рік тому

      I love that Dr. Brad researched his work and debunked his 2010 work about the 3 mechanisms to identify Mechanical tension as the primary driver of hypertrophy.
      He wasn't afraid to make updates to his older work which was the most cited hypertrophy paper.

  • @pramitpanthayil5595
    @pramitpanthayil5595 Рік тому +4

    I love your content, and the sheer number of research papers you go through 🔥
    I wish you could do a video on the most optimal program, or to reveal your program ❤️

    • @HouseofHypertrophy
      @HouseofHypertrophy  Рік тому +2

      Thank you! So I don't believe there's such thing as an optimal program, many factors contribute to making a program work for *you*
      Ultimately, I will have more videos that can assist in trying to help you figure out what program could be great. But experimenting on yourself and figuring what works for you or what you like it key :)

  • @abhisheksati4532
    @abhisheksati4532 Рік тому +3

    This channel is a goldmine for smart fitness inclined people!! Thanks for the video!

  • @magt2005
    @magt2005 Рік тому +8

    It is incredible the amount of effort you're putting into this channel ,hope the best for you ,easily the best sciencebased training source on this platform, keep it up!

  • @weimie3991
    @weimie3991 Рік тому +1

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    @Markussiemens658 Рік тому +1

    Gonna link your channel to every friend i have, you deserve it. Keep up the good work and smile knowing that you will achieve something great in the future

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    @luizberticelli Рік тому +4

    Gonna check it right now - your videos are amazing!

    • @HouseofHypertrophy
      @HouseofHypertrophy  Рік тому +1

      Thank you dude, I hope you find the video interesting in some way :)

  • @hempwick8203
    @hempwick8203 Рік тому

    I've watched many of your videos and this helped to put so much more together! Thank you !!!! Bro make more like this!

    • @HouseofHypertrophy
      @HouseofHypertrophy  Рік тому

      Really awesome to hear, thank you! I will be creating more vids like this :)

  • @billuboy
    @billuboy Рік тому

    This channel is a gem. Hats off to the work you have put to make this wonderful video. You diserve way more than a million subs, I hope you reach that slab soon. ❤

  • @oguztuncar8198
    @oguztuncar8198 10 місяців тому

    So Mike Mentzer was right. You activate as much as possible muscle fibers for decent duration with 6-10 rep range. Since it is hard to predict how many reps you are away from failure, going to failure will guarantee the stimulation. You achieve both active and passive tension by controlling and emphasizing negative of the excersices. In addition since the mechanical tension is the primary key there is no need to put more muscle damage by doing more than 1 set (after you stimulate the growth). More muscle damage will cause to more resources will be used for healing instead of growth, so it actually has negative effect for growth.
    He is absolute genius.
    Thank you for your effort to explain all the concepts as clearly and simple as possible.

  • @lukasprudky816
    @lukasprudky816 Рік тому

    I can't even express how I have enjoyed this video, great job!

  • @magnusbestest
    @magnusbestest Рік тому

    One of the most comprehensive videos on muscle growth on the internet, good job.

  • @ManlyServant
    @ManlyServant Рік тому +15

    there are just a lot of things we learn from you bro,this is almost like an infallible conclusion-making pope's magisterium but for fitness,Thanks!

    • @HouseofHypertrophy
      @HouseofHypertrophy  Рік тому +4

      Thank you dude, but I should mention I don't want to be viewed as infallible, haha. I try to do my best to overview the scientific research as I see it, and I encourage people to check out the references to verify it they agree or not :)

    • @ManlyServant
      @ManlyServant Рік тому +4

      @@HouseofHypertrophy i know,its for hyperbole :)

  • @1ExplosionsHurt
    @1ExplosionsHurt 4 місяці тому

    you are something else dude. Thank you so much for your dedication and profesionalism

  • @andyblackrock8931
    @andyblackrock8931 Рік тому

    First time I watched a video on your channel. One word mate... FANTASTIC!!!

  • @judyreyjumamoy
    @judyreyjumamoy Рік тому

    the quality of this channel is when regards to theory and study is unmatched

  • @Flahtort
    @Flahtort Рік тому +1

    Amazing video. It's good to know all that valid information and not misinforn other people when giving them advice and not utilise useless practices by myself also. Wanna say that I really appreciate work you doing to make this information accessible for perseption in short (compare to reading, founding, understanding all that information by itself) video.

  • @tannerclark6618
    @tannerclark6618 Рік тому

    Awesome info man! 👏🏼 Keep up the great work! 💪🏼

  • @dontfrybaconnaked
    @dontfrybaconnaked 9 місяців тому

    Every video is amazing. I hope you blow up and get the recognition you deserve.

  • @zekerxninja
    @zekerxninja Рік тому +1

    Gold video as always! Very informative and clear to the point

  • @bobbygfitness
    @bobbygfitness Рік тому

    DUDE, i'm so happy I came across your page. Thanks for providing so much value, sending a internet hug your way LOL.

  • @michalmijok
    @michalmijok Рік тому

    This channel needs more attention. Amazing information

  • @mentalpower0
    @mentalpower0 Рік тому

    this video was beyond amazing. Probably one of the best fitness videos I've ever watched.

  • @yf1177
    @yf1177 7 місяців тому

    Excellent video. Thanks!

  • @klecoxs2
    @klecoxs2 Рік тому

    Great Video and respect for putting together a first class video, extremely enlightening thanks for posting

  • @PxLM11
    @PxLM11 Рік тому +4

    You are a legend my friend, a god-sent gift to all us! 💪 Merry Xmas to everyone🎄

  • @burakmuslu3061
    @burakmuslu3061 Рік тому +6

    I was thinking of watching as many videos of you as possible and put together the conclusions myself, then you created this video. In a world where even the simplest things cost money, learning all of these for free is unbelievable. I hope you don't get to a point where you decide to restrict your content to paid subscribers or something like that in the future.
    Also congratz on reaching 100K. Waiting for new year's ultimate guide videos.

  • @llemfdez719
    @llemfdez719 Рік тому +2

    Great video as always!!
    I think it would be great if you could do a summary video of all your findings as I sometimes get confused with the new/old video/studies you talk about!
    I would love that! Anyways good job!

    • @HouseofHypertrophy
      @HouseofHypertrophy  Рік тому +1

      Thank you my friend, I'll have more condensed content :)

    • @johnreidy2804
      @johnreidy2804 Рік тому

      Yes that would be great then you could get all this information for free

  • @hempwick8203
    @hempwick8203 Рік тому

    This is like next level top tier more information than any other fitness content creator ever.

  • @rinkuhero
    @rinkuhero Рік тому

    i just discovered this channel recently and have been watching a lot of it. i think my favorite thing is how often you upload. there are other good science-based fitness channels (like jeff nippard's), but he uploads so rarely in comparison.

  • @coldassassin6615
    @coldassassin6615 Рік тому

    Incredible video as always, thankyou!

  • @Gh0st_Eye
    @Gh0st_Eye Рік тому

    Thanks for the effort in making this and future videos!

    • @HouseofHypertrophy
      @HouseofHypertrophy  Рік тому +1

      Thank you so much my friend, I truly appreciate your kind words and support!

  • @fullspectrumfitness9409
    @fullspectrumfitness9409 Рік тому +1

    This is a masterpiece. Very well done.

  • @shantanusapru
    @shantanusapru Рік тому

    This channel is bloody pure gold!!
    You have one of the most comprehensive + scientific + unbiased YT channels on strength/hypertrophy training!!
    I don't know who you are, and you've earlier alluded that you wish to remain anonymous, but, you're doing an absolutely fantastic job on summarizing the scientific literature!!
    BTW, would you be interested in doing similar deep dives in the cardio litt. -- for both cardiovascular/cardiopulmonary end points + fat loss? LISS, MISS, HIIT, MICT etc etc etc...? I think people would be interested in that, and I'd also like to know your views on this...

    • @HouseofHypertrophy
      @HouseofHypertrophy  Рік тому +1

      I do plan to have stuff related to combining cardio weith weight training, and this should include discussions on that. I'm personally very interested in endurance training, so this should be fun to do :)

    • @shantanusapru
      @shantanusapru Рік тому

      @@HouseofHypertrophy Cool! Look forward to that!

  • @lukask.5665
    @lukask.5665 Рік тому

    Great video! A lot of valuable information and studies!

  • @lionstrength1966
    @lionstrength1966 Рік тому

    Love the knowledge!!!🎉

  • @kon63
    @kon63 Рік тому +1

    it is insane we can watch this for free, thanks a lot, mate.

  • @cipriantodoran1674
    @cipriantodoran1674 Рік тому

    Thank you for the research done!

  • @fitnessnuggets8492
    @fitnessnuggets8492 Рік тому

    Great work as always 👏🏻

  • @lancewren6870
    @lancewren6870 Рік тому +1

    Thanks for all the quality content and references. Your content has really helped me wade through all the clickbait BS on youtube.

  • @Dlagox
    @Dlagox Рік тому

    Very interesting video, good work mate!

  • @anthonylodge7516
    @anthonylodge7516 Рік тому

    Congrats on 100k one of the best fitness channels

  • @kassos883
    @kassos883 Рік тому +2

    Waited for this one
    👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼

  • @timurhant469
    @timurhant469 Рік тому +1

    Great presentation. One thing that is missing here in my opinion is the active increase in nutrient delivery during and after the swelling. The main reason why a tissue creates inflammatory response is to get more nutrients and more blood flow to get rid of the metabolites and reconstruct as soon as possible. To increase the size of the muscle tissue, one needs more nutrients than before, like any other system that wants to expand. Therefore, I assume that an increased blood flow might be a direct source for growth. Also each and every fast twitch fibre needs glycogen and glycogen binds to water. To have enough glycogen, you need to accept 3x the amount of water around the fibre. This sarcoplasmic growth is necessary for fast twitch athletes to perform. The soreness and swelling helps with gathering both the glycogen and water (also hyaluronic acid to bind all) in a shorter time period. On the other hand, slow but steady growth without inflammation is also possible and well observed, especially in younger athletes. This might suggest that hormonal impact is greater than inflammatory impact on muscle growth. I stop with my ramblings now. Thanks for the great video!

  • @microchiroptera4520
    @microchiroptera4520 Рік тому

    Boy, what an iNSANE video! Thanks!

  • @_Sp4c3y_
    @_Sp4c3y_ 6 місяців тому

    One of the best videos ever made

  • @yourvision4986
    @yourvision4986 3 місяці тому +1

    House of Hypertrophy Pro-Tip 👨‍🎓
    We love the channel. However, we feel that after each and every video.
    All we basically learned are the following:
    1. Genetics is everything.
    2. There is no real training style that truly helps you grow muscle.
    3. Take testosterone and get in the proper nutrients and calories to really grow.
    Does anyone disagree 🤔

  • @kukuruznobrasno1159
    @kukuruznobrasno1159 Рік тому +3

    6 months of exercise physiology comprised into 40 mins. Great job!

  • @ce8539
    @ce8539 Рік тому +1

    great work bro, grats on 100k

  • @yashmczikes5065
    @yashmczikes5065 Рік тому +1

    the amount of valuable info here is unreal

  • @williamandrewrichardson
    @williamandrewrichardson Рік тому

    Amazing video. Thank you for your time and dedication

  • @erikali4476
    @erikali4476 Рік тому

    Thank you for the great content and I look forward to future videos.
    Also I would say it is possible to use biomechanics in your training, for example in the incline dumbbell curl, the dumbbell exerts very little force on your biceps at the bottom of the movement, whereas if you use cable then you will get a better stretch.

  • @andretauk
    @andretauk Рік тому

    This looks to be very valuable info. Thank you!!!

  • @denda2643
    @denda2643 Рік тому

    Mastermind at work. Very intelligent and brilliant analysis. Thanks a lot! Earned my subscribtion easily.:-)

  • @NoSmoke2
    @NoSmoke2 Рік тому +2

    This is awesome work and I dont know when I found this channel but it was a while ago and now I seen its gotten much larger, congrats! Much deserved.
    My head was spinning towards the end, maybe shouldnt have listened at 2x speed, lol.. Can you in simple terms say what the research means in terms of what type of workouts make more sense, like give example of reps n sets. I think I would understand better than hearing mechanical tension soo many times, lol.. Break it down like I am 5 years old

    • @HouseofHypertrophy
      @HouseofHypertrophy  Рік тому

      Hey dude, thank you for the kind words. Check out the summary here: 38:30 - and tell me if there's anything confusing in this and I can try to re-phrase it :)

  • @doug853
    @doug853 Рік тому

    Good things come to those who wait. Another good one thanks.

    • @HouseofHypertrophy
      @HouseofHypertrophy  Рік тому

      Thank you my friend :)

    • @doug853
      @doug853 Рік тому

      @@HouseofHypertrophy Such a good video. Very comprehensive and detailed. I love to learn and to teach and this helps me do both. Keep up the great work brother.

  • @bleedingthroat8665
    @bleedingthroat8665 Рік тому

    yo 100k already? Deserved! Congrats!

  • @yoelmorales208
    @yoelmorales208 6 місяців тому

    All the videos are very informative

  • @jeffrichard5740
    @jeffrichard5740 10 місяців тому

    So needed tons of studies, to proof exercise grow your muscles. Wow.

  • @RadicalButthole
    @RadicalButthole Рік тому +3

    thank you again for making these top tier videos, doing the research for us.

  • @rustyshackleford735
    @rustyshackleford735 Рік тому

    I notice you've gone up to over 100k subs, congrats you deserve it.

  • @jonaskirsch6106
    @jonaskirsch6106 Рік тому

    dude your videos on fitness are goated.
    in this video, within the first 30 seconds there is a spelling error, its vitamin and not vitaman, but your content is still great. also got your ebook, very helpful

    • @HouseofHypertrophy
      @HouseofHypertrophy  Рік тому

      Thank you dude, and thank you for letting me know about the error :)

  • @cyclist5000
    @cyclist5000 Рік тому

    Great video!

  • @URWELCOME
    @URWELCOME Рік тому

    QUALITY CONTENT 👍🏼💪🏽🐐

  • @trenboloneacetate1
    @trenboloneacetate1 Рік тому

    What a golden channel.