G'Day. I am a fairly new convert to HST training, and I have a quick question for you.
1) I noticed that you determine your max for each given rep range, and then back off of that max during the two week mini-cycle. So in effect, you will be doing your rep work at sub-maximum output.
I guess I am confused here...all the literature that I have read (most of it mainstream bodybuilding) indicates that you should take each set to failure. This obviously cuts into your recovery ability, but it is the only way (according to "them"
to ensure that you have not left anything on the table. Mike Mentzer was a huge proponent of maximal output.
So will I be doing my body good by NOT going to failure on these sets? I understand the concept of progressive overload, but I was always under the impression that if a muscle is capable of doing 10 reps, and you only do 8 reps, then the muscle has no reason to adapt as it can already handle this workload. Have I missinterpretted something?
1) I noticed that you determine your max for each given rep range, and then back off of that max during the two week mini-cycle. So in effect, you will be doing your rep work at sub-maximum output.
I guess I am confused here...all the literature that I have read (most of it mainstream bodybuilding) indicates that you should take each set to failure. This obviously cuts into your recovery ability, but it is the only way (according to "them"

So will I be doing my body good by NOT going to failure on these sets? I understand the concept of progressive overload, but I was always under the impression that if a muscle is capable of doing 10 reps, and you only do 8 reps, then the muscle has no reason to adapt as it can already handle this workload. Have I missinterpretted something?