WilTX
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This is from the weightlifting sticky;
"Intensity, as defined by most strength coaches as simply the percentage of maximal strength. Take the squat for example. If you're maximum effort allows you to squat 100 lbs, training with loads in the 80-95% range of your max effort is more than likely going to be a stimulating or maintaining load. Anything below that is more than likely under this threshold and while it can burn calories and prompt some adaptations in the metabolic/oxidative qualities of the muscle, it's not going to provide you with that overload you're seeking. So intensity of 70-80% and below is really going to be insufficient in terms of building or keeping muscle and this is why the whole "pump and tone" mentality is something I've spoken out against in many instances around here."
Ok, so I'm curious about something. Let's say I can do 20 push-ups in a row. So a push-up is definitely not in the 80-95% range of my max effort. But let's say I do push-ups every day and eventually I'm able to do 50 or 100 in a row. Is that just adaptation? I haven't built more muscle or gotten stronger?
"Intensity, as defined by most strength coaches as simply the percentage of maximal strength. Take the squat for example. If you're maximum effort allows you to squat 100 lbs, training with loads in the 80-95% range of your max effort is more than likely going to be a stimulating or maintaining load. Anything below that is more than likely under this threshold and while it can burn calories and prompt some adaptations in the metabolic/oxidative qualities of the muscle, it's not going to provide you with that overload you're seeking. So intensity of 70-80% and below is really going to be insufficient in terms of building or keeping muscle and this is why the whole "pump and tone" mentality is something I've spoken out against in many instances around here."
Ok, so I'm curious about something. Let's say I can do 20 push-ups in a row. So a push-up is definitely not in the 80-95% range of my max effort. But let's say I do push-ups every day and eventually I'm able to do 50 or 100 in a row. Is that just adaptation? I haven't built more muscle or gotten stronger?