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waynelucky
03-26-2004, 09:45 AM
The effects of muscular pumping by h.i.t.

Hi all,
Some of you might find this interesting, any comments are more than welcome.
The effects of muscular pumping as I know, and see it.
When muscles are engaged in any kind of work, they demand an increased blood flow, or circulation, with its cargo of oxygen and other nutrients. Increased circulation is important for two reasons. First, it provides the muscles with the fuel it requires. Second, the flowing blood picks up and Removes the larger-than-normal amount of waste that is being produced.
If the work assigned to the muscles continues for some time, the inflow of blood into the muscle and its subsequent outflow strike a happy balance.
A feature of this balance is a slight enlargement of the working muscle How ever. If the muscles are worked at nearly maximum intensity, as in a heavy barbell exercise, and if the repetitions are executed consecutively, the engorgement of the muscle produces congestion in its interior, thereby swelling the arm to a degree that is often astonishing. The process by which the arm has become engorged is called pumping. A pumped upper arm may gaiin a full half inch over its normal size. When pumped to that extent, an arm will feel very heavy, which is not surprising, since its actual weight has temporarily been increased. It will also feel stiff, since its flexibility will be temporarily reduced. In most cases, the degree of muscularity will be reduced. The muscles will look much larger and will be much larger but will appear less defined than they normally do. In a few cases, particularly in a bodybuilder with an extreme degree of muscularity, a pumped muscle may actually appear more defined. In most forms of work, the effects of pumping usually occur without being noticed. For example, few people are aware that their lower legs are usually a half-inch larger at night than they are early in the morning. Their calves increase in size during the day as a result of pumping. During the night, when calves are at rest, their circulation requirements are reduced greatly, and their size is decreased.
As far as pumping is concerned, weight training? exercises are similar to any other kind of exercise. The number of repetitions performed and the relative intensity of effort are the only significant factors. 13ut, in most exercise, movements are discontinued before any great degree of pumping is produced. For this reason, many new athletes feel that weight-training exercises are somehow different. When they become involved in weight training, they notice the effects of pumping for the first time. Many new trainees are convinced that they are already becoming "muscle bound," as a result of their initial work- out. In reality, muscular pumping is an indication that worthwhile efforts are being expended. If no noticeable degree of pumping is produced, then an exercise is doing little to build muscular size and strength. Although a notice- able degree of pumping becomes evident during any really productive exercise, it does not follow that an extreme Degree of pumping is a sign of doing proper exercise. Actually, it is possible to produce an extreme amount of pump from exercises that do nothing to build either size or strength. Light movements performed in sets of very high repetitions, especially if the movements are restricted in range, will produce muscular pumping without building size or strength. On the other hand, several sets of 8 to 12 repetitions of a heavy full-range movement will produce the same degree of pumping, and they will also induce maximum growth stimulation. With an upper arm measurement of 16 inches prior to workout, a bodybuilder strongman can probably pump his arm to a measurement of 161/2 inches during a hard routine. But if it is 1 to 2 hours later, his arm will be somewhat smaller, probably about 15 7/8 inches. Measured 24 hours later, his arm will Be back to its normal measurement of 16 inches, or slightly larger, if growth resulted from the worik out. Accurate measurements of various body parts will show That they vary in size during an average day, even when you are not training. For example, your upper arms are slightly larger than normal when you first get out of bed in the morning and slightly smaller for an hour or so after you eat a large meal. Temperature will also affect your measurements, your arms being a bit smaller on cold days and larger on hot days. Measurements for record-keeping purposes always should be taken under precisely identical conditions. In practice, this is difficult. For that reason, pumped measurements are useful because conditions are usually the same at the end of each workout. Furthermore, as long as your program remains unchanged, your pumped measurements will give an advance indication of your future development. If you?re upper arm normally pumps one half inch during a workout, and then abruptly shows a gain of three-quarters of an inch as a result of one session of the same type of workout, your arm is ready to grow during the next 48 hours. The ability to pump a muscle to a particular size usually precedes the actual growth of that muscle to the same size as its earlier pumped-up measurement. Saying it another way, if you pump your muscle until it is lager than normal at the end of a regular workout, you can be assured that your muscle has the solid capacity to increase in size and strength until it is as large as when it was first pumped it up to its new dimension.
Any comments are more than welcome

Wayne Rowley Valletta Malta

Thank you Wayne

waynelucky
05-02-2004, 05:06 AM
Hi there,
Yes, i agree with you there, i was only trying to show people what the effect of muscular pumping was all about, i am a big h.i.t. fan thousands out here with our own forums.
yes that flushing theory that high volume is crap,what i meant was pumping the muscle with high intensity training, you can get more blood in your muscles in less than 3 minutes with h.i.t. (and that?s never been proven wrong) compared to about an hour using that silly high volume, the only people who grow on high volume are genetic freaks,
As I said I was really, only try to show the effects of pumping.
Thank you Wayne

waynelucky
05-30-2004, 09:29 AM
hi there,
yep you right there,
but if you pump it more the right way then you will stimalate more growth
thank you wayne

waynelucky
05-30-2004, 09:32 AM
hi there,
yep you right there,
but if pumped the right way more, you will stimalate more growth,
thank you wayne

Teen Lifter
06-08-2004, 11:46 AM
i've had troublle with gains in muscle and have every now and then stepped in front of the mirror and wondered why i'm not gaining size.i went to the chatroom and they said i needed to gain weight to gain muscle.i want to know what to eat while trying to gain weight?