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    Quote Originally Posted by S.P.G
    That was the problem I found with it..wasent hit started by sean and bill Phillips
    Actually it was started by Arthur Jones, the guy who created Nautilus. I just read a new book "The New HIT" by one of his guys Ellington Darden. I have been doing HIT for about 4-5 weeks now. I am noticing my weights going up but I think it's really b/c I laid out of the gym for like 4 weeks so I am actually getting back what I lost while out. I guess the only real way to know is to go back to the workout I was doing b4 I laid out and see if my lifts are higher.

    Anyway, I like it.

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    It appears that you have done a good job in picking exercises to create muscle balance. I would drop the reps on calves and abs to 8-10 reps as well, though. My abs really improved when I trained them with resistance, like all the other bodyparts. The same applied with calves. Everybody is different, but that's what worked with me.

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    About a year ago I bought Mike Mentzers book, and tried it for a while. I can not say I stuck with it long enough to notice anything. For me mentally, I need more volume to feel like I am doing something.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ryan9101
    About a year ago I bought Mike Mentzers book, and tried it for a while. I can not say I stuck with it long enough to notice anything. For me mentally, I need more volume to feel like I am doing something.
    I purchased his book as well. If you ever feel like giving high intensity/low volume a try again, make sure you record your exercises/reps/sets/etc. As long as you perform more work than the last workout you will progress. People like to rip his methods but he was one of the more intelligent bodybuilders out there.

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