So maybe Russell is increasing his strength (particularly around his injury) without increasing weight...its possible.Not at all ... completely depends on your short and long twitch muscle makeup.
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So maybe Russell is increasing his strength (particularly around his injury) without increasing weight...its possible.Not at all ... completely depends on your short and long twitch muscle makeup.
So maybe Russell is increasing his strength (particularly around his injury) without increasing weight...its possible.
Quite possibly I'm wrong, but I thought it was the complete opposite.Sure is ... Heavy weights low reps USUALLY build mass
Low weights or resistance with high reps builds strength.
In MOST cases. There are exceptions however to the rule.
Good to be back. Same to you too, was good but too good as usual!Good to have you back posting, I hope your New Year/Chrissie was good mate!
I thought lower reps + lower weight = more definition / speed.Quite possibly I'm wrong, but I thought it was the complete opposite.
Less reps + greater weight = Gain strength
More reps + lower weight = Gain size
more reps + lower weight = more definitionI thought lower reps + lower weight = more definition / speed.
We need a PT to settle this
Sorry the top line was what I meant to write. What you wrote is what I have always been told.more reps + lower weight = more definition
less reps + more weight = more bulk/size
Yeah not necessarily, but in Cripps' case I would expect his body shape will be a little different (like 5%) from last year and took Russell's comments to mean less lean, more 'size' to help bully in the middle again.Legit question: Is an increase in strength necessarily attributed to increase in weight?
Wash your mouth.Dow is actually the QAnon Shaman and is under arrest in Washington !?
Also depends on the speed of reps.Sure is ... Heavy weights low reps USUALLY build mass
Low weights or resistance with high reps builds strength.
In MOST cases. There are exceptions however to the rule.
Quite possibly I'm wrong, but I thought it was the complete opposite.
Less reps + greater weight = Gain strength
More reps + lower weight = Gain size
Lifting heavier weight (approximately 70-75% of your one-rep max) activates Type 2 or “fast twitch” muscle fibers, which are important in developing strength.Yes. Wrong.
I carried two young kids one on each shoulder that got heavier each day years ago with dozens of reps and only got worn out..............
Buuut power is overall directly related to muscle cross sectional area...which weighs more.Not at all ... completely depends on your short and long twitch muscle makeup.
More reps, less weight develops longer, leaner muscle mass.Quite possibly I'm wrong, but I thought it was the complete opposite.
Less reps + greater weight = Gain strength
More reps + lower weight = Gain size
Good call. With more speed around the ball, his powerful presence and exit handball are potentially more potent.Yeah its possible to gain strength without gaining size but its a whole lot easier to gain strength via putting on weight. Theres a reason the worlds strongest men are 150kg plus and not lean 85kg monsters. 150kgs aside, putting on/taking off 3-4 kgs either way makes a monumental difference in how you perform whether it be in ur agility, explosiveness or endurance.
Crippa back to his 2019 size is a big yes to me, surround him with runners and let him brute force his way around the middle and get back to the player opponents had sleepless nights about
Buuut power is overall directly related to muscle cross sectional area...which weighs more.
Yeah its possible to gain strength without gaining size but its a whole lot easier to gain strength via putting on weight. Theres a reason the worlds strongest men are 150kg plus and not lean 85kg monsters. 150kgs aside, putting on/taking off 3-4 kgs either way makes a monumental difference in how you perform whether it be in ur agility, explosiveness or endurance.
Crippa back to his 2019 size is a big yes to me, surround him with runners and let him brute force his way around the middle and get back to the player opponents had sleepless nights about
Teague giving Dow the 3 votes for the best afield on the first day of training tells me he has made some improvements, also mentioned how good his kicking was which as we all know is his main area of need in terms of improvement, his need to improve his endurance would be cruelling his need to add body size as well I would think.