Quagmire911
Master Don Juan
This article is intended for those that are not complete beginners and have stalled in their main lifts for 4 weeks+. Or those coming to the end of a training phase and perhaps are interested in getting a bit more technical with things.
I have been doing a lot of reading on muscle imbalance etc, and came across this article. It deals specifically with the upper body. If anyone finds a similar one for the lower body, please pm it too me and post it in this thread.
Quote by Charles Poliquin:
"In other words, more than often enough, if you're failing to make progress in a given lift, the body is protecting itself from injury by neurally inhibiting strength gains."
http://www.t-nation.com/readArticle.do?id=459454
Now that I am on a week off I think I will figure some of this out and see how I get on.
Please feel free to discuss...
Quagmire
I have been doing a lot of reading on muscle imbalance etc, and came across this article. It deals specifically with the upper body. If anyone finds a similar one for the lower body, please pm it too me and post it in this thread.
Quote by Charles Poliquin:
"In other words, more than often enough, if you're failing to make progress in a given lift, the body is protecting itself from injury by neurally inhibiting strength gains."
http://www.t-nation.com/readArticle.do?id=459454
Now that I am on a week off I think I will figure some of this out and see how I get on.
Please feel free to discuss...
Quagmire