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(redrooster @ Jan. 15 2008,17:30)</div><div id="QUOTEHEAD">QUOTE</div><div id="QUOTE">It doesnt matter what you believe, it appears as though youve reaped the benefits.
Your a true believer bro. Facts arent relevant
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_True_Believer
Keep up the good work!
RR</div>
I am not a 'true believer.' There are many facets of HST which I openly disagree with and most guys here know it and accept me anyway because I use research and science to discover what I can about hypertrophy. You barely know me and you are labeling me into a tight, little pigeon-hole. You just got here to this forum and you are abrasive, inarticulate and behaving trollishly.
<div></div><div id="QUOTEHEAD">QUOTE</div><div id="QUOTE">Im going to respectully disagree here.
Heavy squating or deadlifting promotes both test and growth hormones systemically. As stated earlier Casey Viators arms grew simply from heavy squating. </div>
This kind of thinking is wrong, Casey did more than squats, plus Casey was on steroids too, so that skews everything.
<div></div><div id="QUOTEHEAD">QUOTE</div><div id="QUOTE">Additionally physical therapy research has demonstrated that a person with an injured leg need not experience atrophy in the injured leg. If the person does leg excercises such a one legged leg press with their good leg, to a degree that growth hormones are released, the injured leg will grow in some proportion to the excercised one.
I know Ill be asked to show my homework here so Ill try to find the studies.</div>
Please, show us the studies.
<div></div><div id="QUOTEHEAD">QUOTE</div><div id="QUOTE">But this is the underlying principle of Jones' work and the 20 rep squat routine. The growth mechanism is started by heavy leg and back work. The largest muscle stimulate the growth process most easily and the rest of the body reaps the benefits as well. HST starts with legs first as well, its not an accident.
Both Jones and Vice Gironda , when commenting on an arms routine, said the best way to maximaize arm size is to specialize on the arms alone, but to squat first.
Bottom line is that stimulating the growth process via squats puts the entire body in a better position to grow.
RR</div>
Do you understand the primary stimulator of hypertrophy is mechanical strain of muscle-fiber? The strain of muscle cells is what stimulates the growth process,
locally, a few muscles strained under load will not grow the whole body, unless the entire body is strained.