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027 Are 4 reps optimal?! New study: stimulating reps vs volume load

Episode 29 Published 5 months, 1 week ago
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In this episode of Hypertrophy: Past & Present, Jake and Chris use a 1967 Bill Pearl program to jump from the silver era into the early steroid era, showing how training volume exploded once anabolics entered the picture. They contrast Bill Pearl’s high-volume, six-day split and contrast it with his earlier natural-era programming, before diving into a new study comparing heavy versus light loads in trained lifters and what it really means for stimulating reps, volume load, and rep range choices.

Key topics include:

  • Bill Pearl’s 1967 high-volume, six-day split and how it differs from his natural-era routines
  • How anabolic steroids break the feedback loop and drive the shift toward extreme training volumes
  • A new heavy vs light load study in trained lifters
  • What this means for the stimulating reps model, volume load, and rep ranges for natural vs enhanced lifters
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