Ironman404
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- Oct 1, 2016
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So,long story short, I need to stop training so f'ing heavy.
I've had multiple injuries - torn brachialas, rotator cuff and herniated L5/S1. I've almost always trained balls to the wall heavy. It got me big and strong...but it has come with a price.
Not being able to train my biceps even remotely heavy since December has resulted on losing measurable size on my arms.
I know that a lot of you train with "lighter weight" and are still huge. All I've known is heavy ass weight to get big...teach me!
Should I increase frequency? Should I do insane volume? Should I stand on my head and sing yankee doodle?
I've had multiple injuries - torn brachialas, rotator cuff and herniated L5/S1. I've almost always trained balls to the wall heavy. It got me big and strong...but it has come with a price.
Not being able to train my biceps even remotely heavy since December has resulted on losing measurable size on my arms.
I know that a lot of you train with "lighter weight" and are still huge. All I've known is heavy ass weight to get big...teach me!
Should I increase frequency? Should I do insane volume? Should I stand on my head and sing yankee doodle?
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