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I'm out for anabolism as well, but every where I go, every one is saying that you can't grow unless you're lifting as heavy as possible. I think the reasoning goes something like heavy lifting alerts the body that the muscle needs to become stronger in order to cope with the stresses being placed on it. In order to become stronger, the muscle must become bigger. I don't know what to think now.
Originally posted by stonecold54
at that point it is a preference and I have no problem with that reasoning. I go more for just building muscle rather than strength. I would rather find a way to use different techinques (intensity variables) than move heavy weights. The body grows from being "fooled" into growing not just getting stronger which is a function mainly of CNS adaptation.
at that point it is a preference and I have no problem with that reasoning. I go more for just building muscle rather than strength. I would rather find a way to use different techinques (intensity variables) than move heavy weights. The body grows from being "fooled" into growing not just getting stronger which is a function mainly of CNS adaptation.

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