So when it comes to nutrition or fat loss, the book didn't particularly teach me anything I didn't already know or techniques that you can't find online on many fitness or personal trainer websites: calculating calories, high intensity interval training, cycling carbohydrate intake etc. But when it came to weight lifting and resistance training it shed a whole new light on why people spend countess hours week in, week out, year after year in the gym lifting weights and not really changing their physique or see any increases in lean muscle tone...
I was always taught that to get big, you need to lift big, but Michael completely blows this myth out of the water and explains why you will get initial gains from lifting heavy weights, but why you plateau and eventually stop seeing any gains. He discusses principles that I hadn't really given much thought to, such as which muscle groups are fast twitch and which are slow twitch and why they require different weight lifting techniques to grow. He talks about when you should be going to failure, when you shouldn't be, and the rep and set ranges you should be aiming for based on various factors. He also discusses a principle known as TUT (Time Under Pressure) and how and why it can contribute to you seeing huge gains in lean muscle.
If you have been following the same weight lifting pattern forever and have not seen any increases in muscle, or work out hard and train to failure every time but still don't see any results, then I recommend you give this book a read. And at $11.21 through Amazon, you really have nothing to loose.
Healthy Boy x
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