I don't recall where I read this, but is it true that when you lift for endurance (12 - 20 reps) that your muscles start to get more tighter and seem like they have a sense of hardness (if thats the right vocabulary) to them?
I will be cutting starting next week (HIIT and jumprope) for cardio, so my routine is going to be roughly based on the Bill Starr 5x5 program the first 6 weeks, and then a 3x12 for 6 weeks after that.
It also seems like that because a few underclassmen that I lift with (one of them is a junior boxer), seem to be lifting for endurance often and their bodies are hard like rocks.
I will be cutting starting next week (HIIT and jumprope) for cardio, so my routine is going to be roughly based on the Bill Starr 5x5 program the first 6 weeks, and then a 3x12 for 6 weeks after that.
It also seems like that because a few underclassmen that I lift with (one of them is a junior boxer), seem to be lifting for endurance often and their bodies are hard like rocks.