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On Sun, 18 Mar 2001, David Lewandowski wrote:
> Todd you should consider training less frequently but with greater
> intensity to stimulate further muscle gains.
I currently train twice per week, at the maximum intensity that I
am capable of. That's two whole-body workouts, 2 sets of each
exercise. The first set is about 10 reps to failure. I then
increase the weight, wait for about a minute, and do as many more
reps as possible -- usually three or four.
This isn't intense enough? At 183 lbs. of LBM on a 6'1" frame,
how much LBM do you think I should be carrying?
Last spring and summer I trained 4 times per week, using split
workouts. Whatever I do, my LBM hovers between 180 and 185.
Before I started strength training, it was between 165 and 170.
By experimentation, I find that I only need one high-intensity
workout per week to maintain this LBM. Anything beyond that
appears to me at this time to be wasted time.
> Muscle burns significant
> calories at rest. The more you have the more calories you burn even while
> sleeping.
I know. That's why I did all this training. Now that I have all
that muscle, I am interested in maximizing its fat-burning
potential, rather than killing myself to add one more pound of
LBM.
Todd Moody
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