I appreciate what your saying Mandos, but i just want to explore the possibility that ‘feeling the muscle’ is a key element in muscle growth.
I have engaged in many types of training (including powerlifting), but my background is mainly bodybuilding, one/two body parts per day and as a result i find it ridiculously hard to give in to this type of training, however i'm doing my best to embrace it. As part of this i'm trying to improve every area of my workouts and my gains.
I can only go from my own experience...
when i used to 'do full chest workouts, I'd feel every rep, at the end of the workout my chest was full of blood, tight as possible and massive, the next few days my chest would ache. I have never experienced any of this during shoulders. I simply do the reps, get out the gym and feel fine the next day. Now I appreciate there are many factors involved in muscle groth, genetics probably being one of the biggest, but i cannot simply dismiss this coincidence.
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