slipstreamer83
Don Juan
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Hi guys,
I am now training & eating to bulk up, my problem here is with training. I lift the maximum weight I can, but I still can do many reps. This is because I have an injure in my right arm; I can lift weight with it, but I cannot make a complete movement, so the negative movement is not very long. That is why I can do many reps with max weight.
Now, it seems that only concentrating on the negative effort of the movement is not offering good results. My question is: can I make the normal movement, then maintain the weight for a few seconds and then release slowly as usual? Will this help me get to failure in 6 - 8 reps and also help me to bulk up faster??
Thanks!!!!
I am now training & eating to bulk up, my problem here is with training. I lift the maximum weight I can, but I still can do many reps. This is because I have an injure in my right arm; I can lift weight with it, but I cannot make a complete movement, so the negative movement is not very long. That is why I can do many reps with max weight.
Now, it seems that only concentrating on the negative effort of the movement is not offering good results. My question is: can I make the normal movement, then maintain the weight for a few seconds and then release slowly as usual? Will this help me get to failure in 6 - 8 reps and also help me to bulk up faster??
Thanks!!!!