To Train to Failure or not to, what is better?

there is more than one way to get results. everyone’s body is different. everyones body reacts differently to different stimulus. there is no “right” or “wrong” way to train… What matters is if you’re getting the results (and not injuring yourself)

I don’t see why so many threads turn into pissing matches. Find what works for you and make it happen. Just cause it worked for you doest necessarily mean it’ll work for some else (and vice versa)

[quote]Raffy wrote:

[quote]Professor X wrote:

[quote]Raffy wrote:
I see . It seems like someone would progress much faster on HIT since they aren’t that exhausted from the previous warm up sets.[/quote]

Gee…unless fatigue has a whole hell of a lot to do with maximum muscle growth.[/quote]

As in progress i meant strength. So yes if you aren’t as fatigued you’ll be stronger on that last set…

You’re the biggest asshole on this forum lol. You’re e-penis must be very huge.[/quote]

I didn’t even respond to you in a negative way, so what are you talking about?

I am trying to tell YOU that FATIGUE has something to do with how you get big muscles…therefore, focusing so much on FAILURE without realizing this will mean LESS RESULTS.

I think the real question is why you think or even thought I was the clueless one here.

[quote]gregron wrote:
there is more than one way to get results. everyone’s body is different. everyones body reacts differently to different stimulus. there is no “right” or “wrong” way to train… What matters is if you’re getting the results (and not injuring yourself)

I don’t see why so many threads turn into pissing matches. Find what works for you and make it happen. Just cause it worked for you doest necessarily mean it’ll work for some else (and vice versa)[/quote]

This thread should be called the pissing match thread!