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 My client introduced me to this technique (kinda backwards aint it) but I guess you pick a body part and literally do 100 reps. Something along the lines of you pick a body part and I think you choose a weight in which you think you can do 100 reps, say you do 40, so 60 left, well you wait that in seconds, then try n rep out the rest. So 40 reps 60 seconds rest 30 more reps 30 secs rest 20 reps 10 secs 10 reps I think, I did search it online briefly but couldnt find much on it. Apparently its to change the muscle fiber types, you run this routine for a given amount of weeks, then switch back to regular heavy lifting, at a lower rep range. Then Ive read You can achieve hypertrophy since the muscle fibers are different. Anyone add to this ????? Im very curious on it, I can only imagine the burn and pump you would get outta this.
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 You have two main types of Fast Twitch muscles. Type IIA, and Type IIB. IIB are the most explosive and powerful, and they fatigue the fastest ( you have other types of fast twitch, but these are the two you need to focus on the most). Any type of resistance training will cause type IIB to convert into IIA, (we still aren't sure why). The only thing that can decrease the conversion, and maximize both types is explosive heavy exercise (squats, power cleans, weighted throws, etc). Slow twitch muscles rarely hypertrophy they simply increase capillary density and enzyme production. It's not true that blacks have more fast twitch than whites as a general rule. If that were true, than whites would dominate all endurance events, and blacks would dominate all sprinting events. As it stands the world record holder in the 400meters is white, as well as the 800, but the world record holder in the 1500 black, and many of the world champions in weight lifting are Eastern European, or Turkish.
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 | QUOTE (Arnoldclone @ Jun 24 2008, 02:25 PM) | My client introduced me to this technique (kinda backwards aint it) but I guess you pick a body part and literally do 100 reps. Something along the lines of you pick a body part and I think you choose a weight in which you think you can do 100 reps, say you do 40, so 60 left, well you wait that in seconds, then try n rep out the rest.
So 40 reps 60 seconds rest 30 more reps 30 secs rest 20 reps 10 secs 10 reps
I think, I did search it online briefly but couldnt find much on it. Apparently its to change the muscle fiber types, you run this routine for a given amount of weeks, then switch back to regular heavy lifting, at a lower rep range. Then Ive read You can achieve hypertrophy since the muscle fibers are different.
Anyone add to this ????? Im very curious on it, I can only imagine the burn and pump you would get outta this. |
hey AC, i tried this a long time ago... you start with 2x50, next workout go to 1x100, and then go to 2x100. basically this workout was designed to move past a plateau, and increase pain treshold. honeslty, i think it's kinda stupid. there are much better ways to increase endurance, and taking a week off is a better way to surpass a plateau... just my .02
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