ummm....that's kinda the point I was making, you get more reaction out of the hammer cause you can't generate the force needed to get results.
the same holds true in BB for the most part-especially for the natural bber.
hey....if you think you're getting better by all means keep doing what you're doing, I was just having a friendly conversation...nothing more, nothing less. Like I said earlier, I dont' believe any form of training is wrong or right, I just have my beliefs on what will get you from point a to point b in the shortest possible timeframe.
peace.
dude ive been training off and on for 11 years , do you not think i havent tried just going heavy?
im not ignorant to new or old ideas. i love to be proven wrong ill admit when im wrong
you recruit all your muscle fibers at the very end of the final rep of the set bro....the whole high repetitions scenario is a way to gauge how much calories are being utilized and 1rep=1 calorie is an easy method to tabulate a good diet or gaining routine
i garantee a guy doing 2,000 pushups a day maxing out at the end of the send every set and eating the required amount to have energy to compete it will be better than the guy only doing 100 pushups a day maxing out on the end of the set every set while eating less calories
this is how you keep bodyfat in check