HappyScrappy
New Member
I've been doing the standard body split workout for as long as I can remember (9+ years). Not the same workout that is
but using the principles of the 3 or 4 way split to create the various programs that I have followed ... So now it's time for something new and I'd like to try out HST.
I've been reading as much as I can, and just when I think I have an idea of where to start, I read something else and get confused. The routine that is laid out on this site http://www.hypertrophy-specific.com/hst_II.html seems to have quite a bit of volume compared to all the others that I have seen posted in the forums. Is this the case? Or does it just seem that way compared to the guys that have are on their 3rd and 4th cycles who are only doing compounds now. I also had a look at this site http://www.bodybuilding.com/fun/paul4.htm and it did a great job at summing everything up. However the routine that he recommends for a first timer is quite a bit less (over all sets) then the one recommened here.
How long is your average workout? I'll only be training once a day.
Can anyone provide a little guidance to a first timer who is very anxious to try out HST.
Thanks.

I've been reading as much as I can, and just when I think I have an idea of where to start, I read something else and get confused. The routine that is laid out on this site http://www.hypertrophy-specific.com/hst_II.html seems to have quite a bit of volume compared to all the others that I have seen posted in the forums. Is this the case? Or does it just seem that way compared to the guys that have are on their 3rd and 4th cycles who are only doing compounds now. I also had a look at this site http://www.bodybuilding.com/fun/paul4.htm and it did a great job at summing everything up. However the routine that he recommends for a first timer is quite a bit less (over all sets) then the one recommened here.
How long is your average workout? I'll only be training once a day.
Can anyone provide a little guidance to a first timer who is very anxious to try out HST.
Thanks.