Lynn Belvedere
New Member
Anybody use this set scheme with HST? If so, how did you like it?
I'm into the 5th workout of the 15's of my first HST cycle. I deliberately chose weights that I know I can handle throughout the entire program. I won't be truly "maxing out", but it should be close enough. So far, I have a constant tightness/mild soreness to all my muscles and it feels great, so that seams like a good sign.
Regarding the topic at hand, I'm personally attracted to the number of sets increasing as the program progesses. Progressive resistence + progressive volume = explosive growth? Anyway, I feel like I should be ramping up in regards to effort on my way to the 5's and, once there, should be giving 100% and leaving nothing in the gym. I feel the need to "earn" my SD break
So far, the 15's have been very easy and I know I can do 2 sets of the 10's. 3 sets of the 5's shouldn't be a problem either.
The question is, will doing so backfire? Is there a better way?
Thanks all!
I'm into the 5th workout of the 15's of my first HST cycle. I deliberately chose weights that I know I can handle throughout the entire program. I won't be truly "maxing out", but it should be close enough. So far, I have a constant tightness/mild soreness to all my muscles and it feels great, so that seams like a good sign.
Regarding the topic at hand, I'm personally attracted to the number of sets increasing as the program progesses. Progressive resistence + progressive volume = explosive growth? Anyway, I feel like I should be ramping up in regards to effort on my way to the 5's and, once there, should be giving 100% and leaving nothing in the gym. I feel the need to "earn" my SD break

The question is, will doing so backfire? Is there a better way?
Thanks all!
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