1. I have been training using HST regularly for about 5-6 years. I come back to HST every time I feel like a new routine isn't working. I do an A/B body split, and workout 6 days a week, therefore hitting each muscle group 3 times a week. I'm pretty advanced and this gives me an opportunity to do a bit more volume for each bodypart.
2. I'm always looking to put on mass (gain muscular weight, as Mark Rippetoe calls it in Practical Programming).
3. Every time I try some new workout (which usually comes from reading too much about how in order to build size you have to increase the volume, and that I need to do something drastically different to make my body grow), I lose size. I think the super high volume/HIT type training burns too many calories for me…fast metabolism here. So I immediately go back to HST. HST seems to "set" my body in a comfortably full (pumped) state, and I love the way it feels. My body feels "right" doing HST, full, big, hard, pumped…
4. However, I've only been able to put on 5-6 pounds in the years I've been doing HST. My body is definitely different from doing HST (denser muscle, and more shape), but I'm looking to put on 10 lbs. or more of muscle weight.
5. I recently started Starr's 5x5 strength program and although I think I can increase my strength on this program, I felt soft and not "full" the way I do on HST. Also, being in the gym only 3 times a week instead of 6 times a week, was affecting me psychologically.
6. So, now I've started HST again and I already feel better. I'm thinking of incorporating Starr's 5x5 instead of the 5's or after the 5's (or a mix of that and MaxStim).
So my questions to you guys are:
1. Does anyone have any experience building size on Starr's 5x5 or any other SST program? i.e., Should I give it more time? I get very impatient when starting a new program, and was only on this for 3 weeks. (Starr and "Practical Programming" seem to clearly make a distinction between training for hypertrophy is accomplished differently from training for strength, making me question, "Can you get big just doing strength specific training?"
2. Does anyone incorporate SST type programs into their HST? And if so, how are the results?
3. Maybe a question for Bryan: Can HST work on an A/B split (like outlined above) done 4 times a week instead of 6 times a week? Here you would be hitting each bodypart only twice a week instead of 3 times a week, like the basic HST program or the one outlined above.)
I know this is a long post. Any feedback would be greatly appreciated. Thanks for reading!
2. I'm always looking to put on mass (gain muscular weight, as Mark Rippetoe calls it in Practical Programming).
3. Every time I try some new workout (which usually comes from reading too much about how in order to build size you have to increase the volume, and that I need to do something drastically different to make my body grow), I lose size. I think the super high volume/HIT type training burns too many calories for me…fast metabolism here. So I immediately go back to HST. HST seems to "set" my body in a comfortably full (pumped) state, and I love the way it feels. My body feels "right" doing HST, full, big, hard, pumped…
4. However, I've only been able to put on 5-6 pounds in the years I've been doing HST. My body is definitely different from doing HST (denser muscle, and more shape), but I'm looking to put on 10 lbs. or more of muscle weight.
5. I recently started Starr's 5x5 strength program and although I think I can increase my strength on this program, I felt soft and not "full" the way I do on HST. Also, being in the gym only 3 times a week instead of 6 times a week, was affecting me psychologically.
6. So, now I've started HST again and I already feel better. I'm thinking of incorporating Starr's 5x5 instead of the 5's or after the 5's (or a mix of that and MaxStim).
So my questions to you guys are:
1. Does anyone have any experience building size on Starr's 5x5 or any other SST program? i.e., Should I give it more time? I get very impatient when starting a new program, and was only on this for 3 weeks. (Starr and "Practical Programming" seem to clearly make a distinction between training for hypertrophy is accomplished differently from training for strength, making me question, "Can you get big just doing strength specific training?"

2. Does anyone incorporate SST type programs into their HST? And if so, how are the results?
3. Maybe a question for Bryan: Can HST work on an A/B split (like outlined above) done 4 times a week instead of 6 times a week? Here you would be hitting each bodypart only twice a week instead of 3 times a week, like the basic HST program or the one outlined above.)
I know this is a long post. Any feedback would be greatly appreciated. Thanks for reading!