I know that extra calories are needed for muscle mass gain, but are these extra calories still needed if someone is working out to increase strength and not mass?
Does this type of lifting still help to preserve muscle mass as well?
P.S I should add for clarification that I mean lifting in the lower rep ranges of 5 or lower most of the time.
Question about Lifting for Strength not Mass.
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Question about Lifting for Strength not Mass.
Last edited by com34x on Sun May 13, 2007 10:34 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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true and false i'd say...you could do 5 x 5 and with higher calories you would put on wt but if still at maintenance you might but minimal...2 sets of 5 seems a little low but if doing it properly you would do probably 4 - 5 warm up sets before actually doing the 2 x 5 working sets so in effect it's 5 x 5 anyway...if he has a ful program than i would do what it says as i haven't read it but i've heard a lot about it and read some his stuff and it will work if done as prescribed
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