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This guy obviously overtrained, noob?... keeps talking about heavy weights... I'd say he did incorrect form in most of his exercises and therefore thought he had too heavy maxes and overtrained, lifting too much weight. That's why sometimes its a bad idea that newbies apply HST... specially since that's when the EGO blasting is at its peak.[b said:Quote[/b] (Sharivan @ Sep. 06 2002,10<!--emo&)]I have done 2 1/2 cycles of HST, with minimal gains. I am also a noob and have been working out for 7 months. I have gained a lot of strength over the first few months, which I attribute to being a noob in the gym. I started on bench at 150 and over a three and half month period went up to 235. I have since finished 2 HST cycles and 1/2 of a third cycle. I went to bench max three times within the last 3 times to the gym and I can't even get 225 up now. I think HST does not promote heavy enough weights long enough to elicit good strength gains. I also have noticibly shrunk in a few places.
Newayz... My results were great. Watch... I started using HST while cutting, at first in the beggining of my first cycle
Pre-HST
Weight: 213 lbs
BodyFat: 14-17%
Waist: 34"
Arm: 15.6"( i lost lots of size when cutting while using another form of training that't not HST)
Forearm: 13.4"
Chest/Back: 46.5"
Leg: 24.5" (I think my body tends to store fat in the legs)
Calf: 15.5"
End of 15s on HST
Weight: 203 lbs
BF: 10%
Waist: 32.5"
Arm: 16" <== WOW! Gained size while CUTTING!
Forearm: 13.5" great
Ches/Back: 46.5~" about the same
Legs: 23.5" (lost fat)
Calf: 16" Gained .5" great!
I like HST... I believe in HST, its great.