Fausto
HST Expert
Check this out from an article written by the great man himself! Surely this is proof that HST is for real.
Even in those days and using more logic than science,
there was almost a break through there!
I wonder why some guys specially the HIT crowd do not believe in S.D.
<div></div><div id="QUOTEHEAD">QUOTE</div><div id="QUOTE">I have found three weeks of concentrated training to be about enough, and the point at which most bodybuilders become bored and stale.
And at this point, after three weeks of hard training, I find one week of rest to be much better than would a change of program, because the softening up of muscle tissue allows for renewed energy by the storing up of vitality and re-stimulation to muscles for the resumption of training.
Rest is nature’s method of restoring the nerves and whole body. Surely, this is logical.
If anyone robs himself of needed rest and allows his enthusiasm to govern him, he then continues on nerve force which will soon prove detrimental for muscle growth.
And if one cares to go into precise physiological technicalities, he will readily find that the nerves need rest more than do the muscles.
Muscles over bad nerves soon become weaker under the power of misdirected nerve force. </div>
Even in those days and using more logic than science,

I wonder why some guys specially the HIT crowd do not believe in S.D.

<div></div><div id="QUOTEHEAD">QUOTE</div><div id="QUOTE">I have found three weeks of concentrated training to be about enough, and the point at which most bodybuilders become bored and stale.
And at this point, after three weeks of hard training, I find one week of rest to be much better than would a change of program, because the softening up of muscle tissue allows for renewed energy by the storing up of vitality and re-stimulation to muscles for the resumption of training.
Rest is nature’s method of restoring the nerves and whole body. Surely, this is logical.
If anyone robs himself of needed rest and allows his enthusiasm to govern him, he then continues on nerve force which will soon prove detrimental for muscle growth.
And if one cares to go into precise physiological technicalities, he will readily find that the nerves need rest more than do the muscles.
Muscles over bad nerves soon become weaker under the power of misdirected nerve force. </div>
