Power or Fatigue for More Muscle Mass?

An important concept that everyone seems confusing now days is muscle fatigue in relation to muscle strength, looking for techniques that allow you to build muscle and gain weight.

When your main goal is to win as many muscle weight as possible, you should know exactly which of the two "factors" that are in training, whether "fatigue" the muscle, closely related to the "pump" and "burn" that, or use the "power", which means to lift as much weight as possible, regardless of getting a bomb or not.

There is a difference between taking a set to failure (which you should do in their "games of truth") because of fatigue or failure to reach because it has no force or power in the muscle to continue to lift the weight.

I'm sure I do a set of experienced HR and stopped because the pain and burning ("fatigue") just had too much to bear.

However, deep down you knew that was still enough to actually complete another power 2 or 3 repetitions.

On the other hand, I'm sure you've also created games that no matter how much effort you put into it, no matter if every vein in his body appeared due to the strain, which could simply not fill a another repetition because he had just left soft.

If fatigue is causing you leave a game, all that you will build muscle strength.

It's fine if you are training to climb hills or cut wood for 8 hours straight.

All muscle strain does not fill stale blood, oxygen, and forms of lactic acid and other waste ....... all that does nothing to increase muscle mass and gain weight!

But if you want to build and gain muscle mass, you should stop following a series is that you have no more strength / power in the muscle.

That develop strength, and therefore the forces more fiber, work, and this is what will cause an overload in the muscle ............ all factors lead the largest and strongest muscles.

Period.

You can go ahead and get the pump and burn all you want, but if you want big muscles, you need to train the muscles stronger.

To illustrate: you can do 100 push-ups and get a real good pump and burn, fatigue the muscle of the chest.

But what do you give a bigger chest believes ...... 100 pumps or lift 315 pounds for 13 repetitions ??

Remember, if you want to gain muscle weight, train for power, not fatigue.

Copyright 2006 Jonathan Perez

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