I don't know man, most people that live in the gym don't really look the part, or like bodybuilders. You will never double take at most of them.
It comes down to matching your recovery ability with the program, causing an overload event whether it be 1 set or 50, and then deloading.
Disregarding steroids of course, notice how the strongest guys are always the biggest in relation to their 10 rep max. You will never see someone squatting 500 pounds with tiny legs for 10 reps. Hell, he won't be tiny at all.
The middle age 3 day a week guys usually train piss poor in conjunction with some crap they pulled from Flex. On and on and so forth. Look at the DCers, well, the experienced ones. They don't look like weekend panty wads at all.
I am saying to take the principles of blasting and cruising, and then apply them to whatever program your using. The blast makes you over reach, the cruise deloads you. Everything else is individual.
"Disregarding steroids of course, notice how the strongest guys are always the biggest in relation to their 10 rep max. You will never see someone squatting 500 pounds with tiny legs for 10 reps. Hell, he won't be tiny at all. "
thats true, you can get a thin dude with a 1 rep max do it but not for 10 reps etc and not be big/huge so right on with that
"The middle age 3 day a week guys usually train piss poor in conjunction with some crap they pulled from Flex. On and on and so forth. Look at the DCers, well, the experienced ones. They don't look like weekend panty wads at all."
yes roids and intensity are deciding factors, thats why i orig wrote:
intensity being equal, or in other words the concentration on intent when moving the weights...
someone that lolly gags thru lifting will certainly be beat by someone that lifts less but lifts with more intensity.
i still go by the idea of all things equal in regards to quality of training, roids diet etc...
the person that does it more will get better results,,, and yes recovery has something to do but at the same time imo i think the recovery limit outta be pushed to force the body to adapt... injury is really th danger to overtraining....
look at that study where they took the birds testes (now no test being produced), starved it (no calories, protein etc) and hung the weight on its wing for 30 days.... by all of gymbro logic without calories and test no way should growth occur....
but it did.
so thats why overtraining and recovery i think is overrated,,, i think its a good indicator for injury tho bc cant train then other wise
training more frequent is key,,, im my book anyway,,, only way i know to grow