Hey guys,
Check out my Member bar! It finally bulked up from the lil stick it started as!
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Anyway, I was curious about the set range chosen for HST. For example, Chest is 2 sets of Inclines and a set of Dips or declines.
Now, assuming that this didnt fatigue a person or over stress the CNS, what would be the result of bumping up chest 1 or even 2 more sets each workout?
My thinking is that it could result in:
1. more muscle growth from more stimulation
2. less muscle growth due to quicker adaptation
3. no real change, just wasted energy
I have read in the FAQ that excessive extra sets will fatigue one and may be pointless. But I am curious as to whether or not some may be more beneficial and if there is a point at which they will become detrimental even if they dont fatigue you.
I have also read that you can double your routine AM and PM. Again I am curious if this will produce muscle growth better or just be wasted energy.
Is there something I missed that already explains thos or can someone maybe help me understand this from a scientific angle?
Thanks,
Jeff
Check out my Member bar! It finally bulked up from the lil stick it started as!

Anyway, I was curious about the set range chosen for HST. For example, Chest is 2 sets of Inclines and a set of Dips or declines.
Now, assuming that this didnt fatigue a person or over stress the CNS, what would be the result of bumping up chest 1 or even 2 more sets each workout?
My thinking is that it could result in:
1. more muscle growth from more stimulation
2. less muscle growth due to quicker adaptation
3. no real change, just wasted energy
I have read in the FAQ that excessive extra sets will fatigue one and may be pointless. But I am curious as to whether or not some may be more beneficial and if there is a point at which they will become detrimental even if they dont fatigue you.
I have also read that you can double your routine AM and PM. Again I am curious if this will produce muscle growth better or just be wasted energy.
Is there something I missed that already explains thos or can someone maybe help me understand this from a scientific angle?
Thanks,
Jeff