Mr. Bum, your post was spot on. My rant just happened to come after your post. I was really referring to the posts about volume and continually going close to failure. Our society is ingrained with "More is Better." They even have commercials with 5 year old kids explaining why more is better. That may be true with some things in life like cell phone towers and coverage but not hypertrophy (or poison ivy or cancer) where more can actually be injurious and counter-productive. (The exception is, of course, on your very last day of a rep cycle when you are working at your true maximum. Adding sets, going to failure, etc is OK. Go for broke because you have a passive or active SD coming up for your muscles to recover. Just don't do it all the time.)
Soreness (DOMS) is merely a reflection of working a muscle beyond the volume it is used to. Beginners will feel it. Intermediates will feel it after a good SD. Advanced lifters may feel it after a long SD but usually for only one workout. Chances are that if you continually feel it, you are burning out. People should just work through the occasional DOMS but be sure it is, in fact, DOMS and not an injury that requires attention, typically localized to one side.
Juicers can take volume and intensity that naturals cannot. Most of the high volume go-to-failure programs are written by juicers who seem to forget the limitations of non-juicers. They say "do this and you will look like me." They forget to mention the 5 grams per week of injected Testosterone. Oh, and they all have a product they want you to buy to "help" you achieve success.
Soreness (DOMS) is merely a reflection of working a muscle beyond the volume it is used to. Beginners will feel it. Intermediates will feel it after a good SD. Advanced lifters may feel it after a long SD but usually for only one workout. Chances are that if you continually feel it, you are burning out. People should just work through the occasional DOMS but be sure it is, in fact, DOMS and not an injury that requires attention, typically localized to one side.
Juicers can take volume and intensity that naturals cannot. Most of the high volume go-to-failure programs are written by juicers who seem to forget the limitations of non-juicers. They say "do this and you will look like me." They forget to mention the 5 grams per week of injected Testosterone. Oh, and they all have a product they want you to buy to "help" you achieve success.
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