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(John Steel @ Jun. 06 2007,05:09)</div><div id="QUOTEHEAD">QUOTE</div><div id="QUOTE">Unless your goal is more strength than hypertrophy, I wouldn't take it any further than eight weeks, and maybe even no more than six.
A big part of HST is the cycling up and down to prevent homeostasis.
And this:
http://www.hypertrophy-specific.com/hst_II.html
Utilizing lactic acid as a stimulus for tendon repair/health
Now HST incorporates a few other things such as higher reps (for lactic acid) to prepare the muscles and tendons for future heavy loads. This serves as "regular maintenance". Without it, you increase your risk of chronic injuries and pain. The metabolically-taxing reps enhance healing of strained tendons.
http://www.hypertrophy-specific.com/hst_notes.html
The decrease in reps accommodates the increasing load. However, the high rep workouts serve an important purpose. Higher volume anaerobic work benefits the muscle by both increasing resistance to injury as well as increasing functional capacity.</div>
Thanks for that John....I'm more focused on the hypertrophy, I know I have more than enough strength and I'm not in the more strength more muscle camp,
It's funny you mention it because I don't think I 'm gonna get past 7 weeks for my dips yeah but not my chins....I'm wondering if the people that are doing up to 12 weeks after their 6/8 week cycle are increasing the weights after their cycle as opposed to finding their maxes after each cycle, because your max really should be your max with room for a little improvement...right?
But anyway although the continuing until you can't load any more makes sense from the strength standpoint, I think I'll save myself for my 6/8 week cycle increases.