if you approach a lift and are thinking to yourself "fuck this is going to be heavy" its going to feel heavy no matter what..... but it u approach it with a state of mind that its going to be light and easy, theres a much greater chance that it is going to feel light.I don't understand number 3
hmm i just assumed it was a typo hahahahaYeah you may be right
Bloody power lifters, always like to complicate things
hmm i just assumed it was a typo hahahaha
well when i warm up i try to treat each set as a max attempt (if i remember to LOL) set up right, walk it out like a max... respecting the weight. it does seem to help lol
11. Attack the weight with the fury of 10 black guys on a lil white naked girl
You have seen too many of 'those' films.
I read it that way too Darkoz...
perhaps it means, put all of your effort into lifting your lighter weights so that mentally, you're prepared for your heavier sets? I don't know...
Perhaps Pete can explain it for us when he see's this...
Act like your light lifts are heavy, so your heavy lifts will feel light.
For me number 3 means (this is just how I read it) - Go through every set and rep with the focus and intensity as you would your heavier sets...this way you will be more prepared in body and mind to attack your heavier working sets....dont just pussy foot around with your warm up sets like alot of ppl do...these sets are what will make or break your heavy working sets....prepare, focus, destroy....
9 Is bullshit. Both sport can take things from each other and use them.
Focus can be individual. I know with footy if I think about the game before hand too much I tire myself out and play shit. It feels like I have played a game before I have even played. I am much better off not thinking about it, i already know how to play.
Other people are different and like to sit by themselves for an hour before the game and visualize what they need to do.
I find with lifting I am the same. I have a goal what I need to lift and in between sets lift better if I don't think about it at all until I am up at the bar.
I agree.
for a bodybuilder, joel is kinda smart
for body building dont they say to use between 8-12 reps?9 Is bullshit. Both sport can take things from each other and use them.
Focus can be individual. I know with footy if I think about the game before hand too much I tire myself out and play shit. It feels like I have played a game before I have even played. I am much better off not thinking about it, i already know how to play.
Other people are different and like to sit by themselves for an hour before the game and visualize what they need to do.
I find with lifting I am the same. I have a goal what I need to lift and in between sets lift better if I don't think about it at all until I am up at the bar.
An Example Of How Your Muscle Fibers Are Recruited
Say you were to help someone lift a heavy couch up a flight of ten stairs. You would use your hands as grips and let your legs do all the work. On the first step your legs will start to recruit type IIa fibers. By the 2nd or 3rd step your nervous system does not recruit more motor units. This being the case the first set of fibers rest and more type IIa fibers are recruited. Along with these, a number of type IIb fibers are called into play (to maintain fluent motion up the stairs).
As your journey continues more type IIa and type IIb fibers are recruited until by the last step they have all come into play. Your muscle fibers weren't twitching at maximum speed until the end of the stairs when they neared failure. The faster a muscle fiber twitches the greater the force is. At the beginning, the fibers weren't forced to twitch at maximum frequency to overcome the weight, but at the end they had to produce as much force as possible to overcome the weight. This is how recruitment is designed to maintain a certain amount of force.
Recruitment In Low Rep Sets
Low repetition work (in the 1-5 rep range) provides an extremely unique adaptation. To overcome the weight, your body must recruit as many motor units as humanly possible. This will cause your nervous system to become more efficient at this process. Over time, you will learn to lift the heavier weight with all (or close to as possible) of your motor units in one rep. Powerlifters are brutally strong for this reason. They can basically make all the their motor units fire at once.
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