But the load is important too. I know guys like Milos say it's unimportant but even he doesn't really believe it himself (judging by the loads he has used - like when he tore his quads). Do you know about the "CrossFit" fad? It "breaks down" tons of muscle and a few beginners have even suffered rhabdomyolysis because of it. Same with other sports like running where even less tension is produced due to low loads. But I'm sure you wouldn't say CrossFit is as good for building muscle as weight training at higher loads and fewer reps - despite the CrossFit training "breaking down" more muscle tissue.
So do you really believe that "All that matters is that you break down the muscle thru some kind of resistance"?
For optimal growth the load has to be high enough so the reps fall in reasonable range. If load wasn't important there wouldn't be a reason to go to the gym at all. Just do push-ups and the like at home.
at 7:10 Kevin Levrone says
he's doing 12 reps with 405 which is equal to benching 500 for a couple of reps
cuz he doesn't wanna risk injury in the week leading up to the contest
now if I can get the same stimulus from 12 reps with out the injury chance, why not take it..IMO
and I think for me that volume works better than heavy weights
when I started a volume workout I gained 1 inch on my arms with in a month then I switched to heavy weights
doing barbell curls with 155 pounds for reps and tricep extensions with 300 pounds for reps
and I lost 2 inches on my arms...
