chiseled21
New Member
Many routines that include the core exercises often stress going heavy, keeping good form, and adding weight to the bar to make gains. I, like many of you guys I'm sure, am very active in other activities besides lifting(martial arts, tennis, boxing, basketball, golf, swimming etc.) With that being said after a day of major heavy bag work my max weight that I can lift per exercise is much less. So I get to the gym and do what weight I can using the 5X5 keeping good form with maximum focus although the weight is less than what I could lift if I was fresh. Over a 3 month period the weight I can lift goes up but week to week it can vary. So my question is do your muscles receive the same amount of hypertrophy with a lighter weight the day after a major cardio session as long as you are still lifting at the same 1 rep max percentage
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example:
Fresh workout day my max deadlift is 445 and my 5X5 weight is 405
After a heavy cardio day my max deadlift is 350 and my 5 X 5 weight is 320
although the weights are the same the 1 rm percentage is equal....I expect some interesting answers to this theoritacal question.
example:
Fresh workout day my max deadlift is 445 and my 5X5 weight is 405
After a heavy cardio day my max deadlift is 350 and my 5 X 5 weight is 320
although the weights are the same the 1 rm percentage is equal....I expect some interesting answers to this theoritacal question.
