Hi Guys,
First of all im fairly new to HST but im not new to Strengthtraining.
My name is Chris I am 21 years old from Germany. I weigh 105 kg at 190cm and a bodyfat of roughly 19-22% I would say,
I trained a typical bodybuilding and 5x5 typ of stuff for 3 years now. I got up to a 120kg Bench 3x6, 205kg Deadlift 3x3 and a 150kg Squat 3x6. At my last Workout I did 2 weeks ago i felt a weird pain in my lower abs, I went to the doctor but they couldnt tell me what it was, today i got the diagnosis it is a inguinal hernia and i will get a surgery next monday. Thats been said I will have a break from all sports for about 2-3 weeks and then i can start really light upperbodytraining, my doctor told me that i can start heavy lowerbody lifting at about 2-3 months after surgery. First of all i want to ask you guys if anybody of you ever had this kind of problem and if you could get a 100% back to your old strength?
On the otherhand i see this at a big oppertunity to make a nice SD and start with HST I know that it is a great system but i never thought about trying it because my gains where decent and my coach always said :" Never change a winning team" But now i have to take some weeks of and i want to give it a shot.
My Plan would be as followed as I cant do Legs...
Bench 1x WU 2x
Dips 1x
Rows on the Machine or Free / I have to see if there is any pain.. 1xWU 2x
Chins or Machine 1x / have to see how it feels
MilitaryPress 1x
I hate it that i cant train legs because this plan looks so empty to me.... But i dont wanna risk a even longer break so i will try to run the first cycle without legs.
So now to my real Question, would it be possible to train a whole cycle in just 3 weeks? I have read a lot about HFT lately and there they are doing fullbodyworkouts every day for like 6 days a week....
Would it be recommended or did anybody ever tried it like.
6 Workouts in a week 3 on /1 off /3on/1 off repeat
15 in 1 week
10 in 1 week
5 in 1 week + how long you are able to increase load
Or would that be counterproductiv because of overtraining in the 10s and 5s?
Sorry for my bad english tho guys, I try to become better at it...
Would like to hear from you, even tho this Thread is pretty long
All the best and keep on pushing,
Chris
First of all im fairly new to HST but im not new to Strengthtraining.
My name is Chris I am 21 years old from Germany. I weigh 105 kg at 190cm and a bodyfat of roughly 19-22% I would say,
I trained a typical bodybuilding and 5x5 typ of stuff for 3 years now. I got up to a 120kg Bench 3x6, 205kg Deadlift 3x3 and a 150kg Squat 3x6. At my last Workout I did 2 weeks ago i felt a weird pain in my lower abs, I went to the doctor but they couldnt tell me what it was, today i got the diagnosis it is a inguinal hernia and i will get a surgery next monday. Thats been said I will have a break from all sports for about 2-3 weeks and then i can start really light upperbodytraining, my doctor told me that i can start heavy lowerbody lifting at about 2-3 months after surgery. First of all i want to ask you guys if anybody of you ever had this kind of problem and if you could get a 100% back to your old strength?
On the otherhand i see this at a big oppertunity to make a nice SD and start with HST I know that it is a great system but i never thought about trying it because my gains where decent and my coach always said :" Never change a winning team" But now i have to take some weeks of and i want to give it a shot.
My Plan would be as followed as I cant do Legs...
Bench 1x WU 2x
Dips 1x
Rows on the Machine or Free / I have to see if there is any pain.. 1xWU 2x
Chins or Machine 1x / have to see how it feels
MilitaryPress 1x
I hate it that i cant train legs because this plan looks so empty to me.... But i dont wanna risk a even longer break so i will try to run the first cycle without legs.
So now to my real Question, would it be possible to train a whole cycle in just 3 weeks? I have read a lot about HFT lately and there they are doing fullbodyworkouts every day for like 6 days a week....
Would it be recommended or did anybody ever tried it like.
6 Workouts in a week 3 on /1 off /3on/1 off repeat
15 in 1 week
10 in 1 week
5 in 1 week + how long you are able to increase load
Or would that be counterproductiv because of overtraining in the 10s and 5s?
Sorry for my bad english tho guys, I try to become better at it...
Would like to hear from you, even tho this Thread is pretty long
All the best and keep on pushing,
Chris