LoneSilver
Master Don Juan
I was wondering, it's true that using compound exercises like the Squats, Deadlifts etc., releases growth hormones but my question is the weight used in order to release this growth hormone.
Lets say for example you have a guy whose known as a skinny bones and weighs soak in wet 120 pounds and is 5-10 and his Squat is 90 pounds his Deadlift is 100 does this release the growth hormones for that person in comparsion to say someone who is much taller weighs more and deadlifts close to his body weight?
Or does it all depend on how the weight feels to the individual deadlifting, squatting and the challenges the individual feels with the weight used that releases this growth hormone and then his diet I guess plays a big part in this too?
LoneSilver
Lets say for example you have a guy whose known as a skinny bones and weighs soak in wet 120 pounds and is 5-10 and his Squat is 90 pounds his Deadlift is 100 does this release the growth hormones for that person in comparsion to say someone who is much taller weighs more and deadlifts close to his body weight?
Or does it all depend on how the weight feels to the individual deadlifting, squatting and the challenges the individual feels with the weight used that releases this growth hormone and then his diet I guess plays a big part in this too?
LoneSilver