That was great. Greg should consider that many don't train to failure because it is an idiot proof protocol, they use linear progression and failure just happens. If I'm consistently hitting 10 reps to failure, my goal is always to hit 11 reps not fail on rep 10 or even rep 11.. If someday I'm able to break past the 10 reps and have the ability to get 11 + 1 more I'll stop at 11. I hit a PR, which is the goal not failure. Save the 12 rep set for next time. Again, never intending to fail.
there is a common misconception with james krieger's s-curve: it states the hypertrophic potential of the SET depending on the number of reps shy of failure. the model of chris states the hypertrophic potential of the current REP depending on the number of reps shy of failure.
@@wooonaychaboy-hf3iv how are you meant to know what 2 from fail feels like unless you have actually failed? and not just once you have to do this repeatedly to get a tru understanding of it
SQUAAAAAAD 🤓
Alright! Listened to Stronger by Science all morning, Greg is so knowledgeable and at the same time so funny 😂 Thanks guys! 💪
Study by study breakdown is fine, carry on!
Had to listen to this twice...still haven’t absorbed all of it but excellent discussion! Thanks gents🙏
I love the study citations
That was great. Greg should consider that many don't train to failure because it is an idiot proof protocol, they use linear progression and failure just happens. If I'm consistently hitting 10 reps to failure, my goal is always to hit 11 reps not fail on rep 10 or even rep 11.. If someday I'm able to break past the 10 reps and have the ability to get 11 + 1 more I'll stop at 11. I hit a PR, which is the goal not failure. Save the 12 rep set for next time. Again, never intending to fail.
InstaBlaster...
please do time stamps
there is a common misconception with james krieger's s-curve: it states the hypertrophic potential of the SET depending on the number of reps shy of failure. the model of chris states the hypertrophic potential of the current REP depending on the number of reps shy of failure.
maybe there's a meta anaylsis of all the different concepts all these experts produce and all just take all the overlaps
Please, link that fucking awesome inspirational music that is at the beggining of the video xD
you have to earn the right to use RIR or RPE imo
aLeYoMaXo a beginner doesn’t know when they are at an RPE 6 vs 10, or when they have 1 RIR or 5. Just can’t tell
@@wooonaychaboy-hf3iv how are you meant to know what 2 from fail feels like unless you have actually failed? and not just once you have to do this repeatedly to get a tru understanding of it
Shame the study design was so awful for the examples given