Hoss
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well i wasnt exactly sure where to post this..
so after an intense bicep workout my arms can cramp on command, and i can make it stop on command too.. and i know that when you work out your goal is to lightly tear the muscle in hopes it grows back a little bit larger than before, i also know that when a muscle cramps that it becomes so tight that it can tear.
so heres my question: if done in moderation, do you think this could be taken advantage of? like if after a bicep workout i was to cramp for 10 sec each arm, and give it 4 days to heal, do you think i would see better results, and is it safe?
and for all of you who read the "wrist pain" forum, yes i did an intense bicep workout with the straps on my forearm! lol
so after an intense bicep workout my arms can cramp on command, and i can make it stop on command too.. and i know that when you work out your goal is to lightly tear the muscle in hopes it grows back a little bit larger than before, i also know that when a muscle cramps that it becomes so tight that it can tear.
so heres my question: if done in moderation, do you think this could be taken advantage of? like if after a bicep workout i was to cramp for 10 sec each arm, and give it 4 days to heal, do you think i would see better results, and is it safe?
and for all of you who read the "wrist pain" forum, yes i did an intense bicep workout with the straps on my forearm! lol