2 days ago I hit 495 on squat for the first time in over a year. I wasn’t hurt or injured, instead my training has varied and shifted away from heavy compounds. Recently I have had the urge to lift heavier and see where my strength resides. I feel great and plan to keep heavy compounds back in my training going forward. My competitive spirit is still fresh and I’m excited to execute more heavy lifts 💪
Okay so this one I hear all the time and it actually drives me crazy a little bit. “High volume builds muscle. High intensity builds strength.” Not really. Here’s the thing — You can get bigger doing low volume. You can get stronger doing high reps. It’s not about the numbers on your program. It’s about how hard you push when you’re actually in the set. A heavy set of 5 taken to failure will build muscle. 4 sets of 12 where you stop because the timer went off and not because you had to? That’s not doing much. The weight doesn’t matter as much as what you do with it. Are you stopping because the set is done or because you literally could not do one more rep? That’s it. That’s the whole thing. Stop obsessing over volume vs intensity. Start obsessing over effort. Every. Single. Set. Are you a volume guy or intensity guy? Drop it below 👇 let’s argue about it 😤
@Mike Lafer imma be sore for 2-3 days, we killed it today. Mike showed me the path to becoming as strong as possible🧬 Thanks for all the knowledge Brother, Leg day is next 🥲😐🤧 I don’t plan on walking out that gym alive…
@Mateo Uribe took him for a 1 on 1 training because he’s the #1 OpOg! He has been messaging me privately so I thought I’d share the knowledge. Do ya’ll want a video like this for every exercise?