Hi, I've got a question that i have been trying to get the answer.
We all know that training the same muscle everyday or five times a day(this is for my question)
is not ideal or wrong. And muscle grows when you are resting. So my question is
If training the same muscle everyday or five times a day(again the specific number is for my question)
is bad and would not lead to growth of muscle then why do construction workers and/or farmers which basically
uses and trains the same muscle everyday or 5 times a day depending on their work schedule can build muscle
and has a great figure?
Thanks in advance for the answer.
Rare Question about working out.
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Re: Rare Question about working out.
What you have just done is disproven your initial assumption. You can workout frequently and still make progress. Exercises with a high skill component like Olympic lifts usually benefit from frequent training. The US Olympic team trains 2-3 times a day. John Broz has been promoting frequent training for some time. The idea first reached the western world from Bulgaria so the term "Bulgarian Method" is a common term for this concept.
Here is an early article which talks about several proponents: http://www.dragondoor.com/articles/in-d ... -training/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Here is an early article which talks about several proponents: http://www.dragondoor.com/articles/in-d ... -training/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Stu Ward
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Let thy food be thy medicine, and thy medicine be thy food.~Hippocrates
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Thanks TimD
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Let thy food be thy medicine, and thy medicine be thy food.~Hippocrates
Strength is the adaptation that leads to all other adaptations that you really care about - Charles Staley
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Thanks TimD
Re: Rare Question about working out.
stuward wrote:What you have just done is disproven your initial assumption. You can workout frequently and still make progress. Exercises with a high skill component like Olympic lifts usually benefit from frequent training. The US Olympic team trains 2-3 times a day. John Broz has been promoting frequent training for some time. The idea first reached the western world from Bulgaria so the term "Bulgarian Method" is a common term for this concept.
Sorry for the late reply been bc with work. Anyway thank you for the response i will read it 2morrow at home.
Again Thank you.