SlowNA06
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Your biggest gains will be had from the basic barbell movements. Squat, bench, power clean, dead lift, military press.
If you need more than overhead squats and pullups, you're getting picky.
Your biggest gains will be had from the basic barbell movements. Squat, bench, power clean, dead lift, military press.
a side note for muscle gains: muscle confusion. you cant say one particular workout is better than another. it's not as beneficial do the same thing all the time. switch it up
jumped back into insanity again. i had to make new holes in my belt for smaller size.
what do you guys suggest for bulking up? the whole insanity deal is 95% cardio and core.
Muscles do not get confused. Muscles will adapt to a work load, but not the motion or sequence. Overload the muscle, rest it for recuperation, and repeat. Muscle confusion myth is a misconception based on the concept of 'pump' in body development. The pump is a temporary phenomenon wherein the person gets a feeling that the muscles have expanded right after the workout. The feeling of a pump is basically a misunderstanding of the sensation which is triggered due to the accumulation of lactic acid and myofibril contraction, which leads to the constriction of blood flow. This in turn triggers a rush of blood into the capillaries of the working muscles making them appear as if they have expanded.
But that doesn't mean I wouldn't welcome suggestions for exercises that build more sheer muscle mass than overhead squats and pullups.
yes. its nothing more than a marketing gimmick
also ive read far too many threads on bodybuilding.com regarding dead lifts and back injury. i think im going to leave dead lifts behind and just do pull ups for compound back exercise