NewHollandWood
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I am currently training about an hour and half to hour 45min at least six days a week. No cardio at this point.
How long does every one else train?
How long does every one else train?
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NewHollandWood said:I am currently training about an hour and half to hour 45min at least six days a week. No cardio at this point.
How long does every one else train?
Primo Max said:Although an hour and a half or more 6 times per week seems like way too much, I agree with the above two posts. Don't waste time talking to people, etc..., but just move at a good pace and take however much time it takes to complete your workout. When I'm lifting heavy, my workouts usually take well over an hour and a half. For example, just doing heavy 5x5 for squats takes me 45 minutes or more including warming up.
spound said:I dunno if this is correct or not, but i have read in a couple of magazines that your cortisol levels will increase if you work out longer than 1 hr 15min. Not sure though. I guess it might depend on intensity too.
Phreezer said:Do you guys know anyone that HIT actually worked for?? I'm talking top amateurs..or even guys that you know that just look good..
I've never met one guy who did HIT training that looked like the real deal.
Freddy said:I dunno, I think it would work for one training cycle. But it would have to be followed by something with more volume.
The funny thing is that the program Mentzer himself actually did in his competitive years was closer to a combination of the Super Squats program and German Volume Training...the program he later marketed to the public as "HIT" was very different.
But if it works for someone I'm glad they found success with something. For weight gain I still think the 5x5 can't be beat. Unfortunately, its difficult and boring, so wussies won't do it.
Ramstein II said:I try to find some usefulness from other perspectives, such as "HIT." Actually HIT is not any uniform theory it is a collection of people you subscribe to "low volume" training. Some advocate machines, some free weights, some pre-exhaust workouts etc... Also, some advocate infrequent workouts, such as once every 9 days, while some advocate training the full body 3x a week. Some advocate multiple sets even, although low.
What I have gained that I believe is useful from HIT theory is the check and balance it has provided as the opposite of high volume training. It has certainly inspired me to look past bodybuilding dogma and the guys who expect you to take their "word for it." HIT balances out the rediculous high volume touted by popular mags. HIT has also inspired me to look back at the very basic training principle of progressive loading. Progressive loading is the center piece of any successful routine, and HIT recognizes and utilizes this. The same cannot be said for every high volume perspective. Many high volume trainers forget to even monitor whether they are going up in weight, more concerned with getting theire magical 15, 20 or whatever amount of sets in for their target bodypart.
I don't agree with failure training. I do agree with finding the minimum effective dose of training. I don't know if failure training is what is needed to constitute "HIT." I'm not bashing volume training either. I think it is a path that can be taken. Volume loading is one way of overloading the system with work. However, just as HIT can get absurd, so can reliance on volume for progress. The right amount is the..right amount. know what i mean?
Good question, Phreezer. From my experience, I havent met a single person that has used HIT for a long period of time and been very successful with it. It appears that most people gain strength from it, but dont really grow much bigger while using it.Phreezer said:Do you guys know anyone that HIT actually worked for?? I'm talking top amateurs..or even guys that you know that just look good..
I've never met one guy who did HIT training that looked like the real deal.
Phreezer said:Lol...Those same guys still pop up on ef from time to time preaching their dogma.. I only visit the PL forum over there....but hey.. if you're not growing..just take another week off.. pretty soon you're only doing one workout a month...lol
It's interesting that you've brought up German Volume training Freddy.. I've looked at this routine a couple of times.. and posted the workout at another site that I mod at because the members wanted it..but it doesn't look like something that one could do for very long..
What are your thoughts on GVT?
