Hi guys,
I have decided to give HST another go after a long while away. My first run last time wasnt that successful so I am hoping to iron out some details.
I spent a few hours rereading all the fact posts and such again and think I have a good handle on most things, but the actual sets confuse me some.
First, Blade says that we need to feel the burn. (Basically Occlusion training which makes good sense scientifically.) Does that mean that if we dont get a burn we should keep repping? Or drop set? Or just go slower so we do get it? It sounded like this should be achieved every set optimally?
And second, Blade also speaks of the semi stretched postion. Having studied this from the science end (good stuff!) and the experience end (again good stuff!), I was wondering if this is a method we can use to achieve more burn and TUT without burnout.
Statics with really heavy weight in the Stretched position is killer and requires much rest, but what about doing it at the end of a set, say as an "X rep" or just a static hold? So after 15 reps if there was no burn one could lower the bar to the stretched position and either pulse (x rep) or just hold a static?
Is this acceptable, and even advisable on the HST? I know it achieves the TUT and the burn Blade speaks of AND great muscle stimulation, but they can be taxing. Are they too taxing for the 3 day a weak protocol?
My thought was to add "X reps" to the end of all lifts to create more TUT and burn. So the 15's, 10's and 5's would all have them. It seems like if one was doing just one set this would also make it far more effective.
Please let me know your opinions.
Thanks
Jeff
I have decided to give HST another go after a long while away. My first run last time wasnt that successful so I am hoping to iron out some details.
I spent a few hours rereading all the fact posts and such again and think I have a good handle on most things, but the actual sets confuse me some.
First, Blade says that we need to feel the burn. (Basically Occlusion training which makes good sense scientifically.) Does that mean that if we dont get a burn we should keep repping? Or drop set? Or just go slower so we do get it? It sounded like this should be achieved every set optimally?
And second, Blade also speaks of the semi stretched postion. Having studied this from the science end (good stuff!) and the experience end (again good stuff!), I was wondering if this is a method we can use to achieve more burn and TUT without burnout.
Statics with really heavy weight in the Stretched position is killer and requires much rest, but what about doing it at the end of a set, say as an "X rep" or just a static hold? So after 15 reps if there was no burn one could lower the bar to the stretched position and either pulse (x rep) or just hold a static?
Is this acceptable, and even advisable on the HST? I know it achieves the TUT and the burn Blade speaks of AND great muscle stimulation, but they can be taxing. Are they too taxing for the 3 day a weak protocol?
My thought was to add "X reps" to the end of all lifts to create more TUT and burn. So the 15's, 10's and 5's would all have them. It seems like if one was doing just one set this would also make it far more effective.
Please let me know your opinions.

Thanks
Jeff