Hey fella's. I was just curious about a subject. Well, after doing an HST cycle my large body muscles like back (lats especially), chest (upper chest), and shoulders (med-delts), and legs have all grown a lot. My arms .. nope. They don't seem to be getting any bigger since Thanksgiving when that was just 1 month after I started lifting so I got the newbie gains.
I have never really went high volume with my arms, and with HST it's low volume but high frequency, and my larger muscle groups all grew and got very strong. My arms, in terms of strengh and size haven't really progressed. I did a stardard 3 x 10 5 day split routine from October to Novemeber when I started, then did Max-OT from December to February, then started HST. So I never really did high volume.
Is it scientifically proven or just known that for MOST people, larger muscles groups don't need as much volume, while smaller muscle groups like calves, biceps, etc need higher volume to stimuate enough microtrauma? Now keep in mind I'm trying to cut back on calories to lose BF .. so the lack of calories could be the reasons why my arms aren't growing, but then how come the rest of my body did?
Comments highly appreciated. I wonder if I should elimiate isolating the arms from my routine and increasing the intensities of my back and chest routines .. or increase their isolations much more?
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04-20-2005, 09:05 PM #1
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Large Muscle Groups = Low Volume; Small = High Volume .. ?
I've still got a lot to learn.
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