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Anyone heard of or tried FST-7 (Fascia Stretch Training)

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Here is a link to the training principle created by Hany Rambod.
FST-7


Thoughts?
 
I was wondering if constant fascia training leads to hyperplasia? Might save you money on igf r3.
 
It comes with many names - loaded passive stretching is another variant and yes, IMO, it can help.
 
It was something that Paul Dillet used many years ago. He was HUGE!
 
I use it on chest and legs on occasion lately, but i prefer the preloaded version to the regular one.
The preloaded version is one in whcih you perform 7 sets of an isolation exercise first and then 7 sets again of a different exercise(i use a compound move) last, my chest result have been noticeable
 
I use it on chest and legs on occasion lately, but i prefer the preloaded version to the regular one.
The preloaded version is one in whcih you perform 7 sets of an isolation exercise first and then 7 sets again of a different exercise(i use a compound move) last, my chest result have been noticeable

Sup Trapzilla. So let me ask you...how do your joints feel after the FST-7? Are you able to keep the same weight throughout the full 7 sets and rep range or do you drop?(btw what rep range do you use?) I have to drop the weight. If not I have to rest for too long for my strength to return and by then I'm cold. I heard this is a great approach to stubborn muscles by stretching the fascia and allowing the muscle room to grow.
 
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Sup Trapzilla. So let me ask you...how do your joints feel after the FST-7? Are you able to keep the same weight throughout the full 7 sets and rep range or do you drop?(btw what rep range do you use?) I have to drop the weight. If not I have to rest for too long for my strength to return and by then I'm cold. I heard this is a great approach to stubborn muscles by stretching the fascia and allowing the muscle room to grow.


My joints never hurt of the FST-7 itself, the movement may cause the joint discomfort but not the close proximity of the working sets.
I remember reading the FST-7 should be done with the same or greater weight on each set, so i do that.
rep range will vary for chest usually 10-12, legs 12-20 and then pretty much 12-15 for everything else.
I think it is true that it helps a lagging bodypart certainly my chest has been a prime example of that.
 
Going to be trying my own split incorporating this method... today's day 1.

Looking forward to it, since it's very different than what I typically do. I don't believe the FST-7 methodology actually incorporates the deep prolonged stretching in an attemp to stretch fascia, instead I think the theory is that you create enough of a pump within a muscle to stretch the fascia from the inside out.
I have read about fascia stretching elsewhere though, and it would most definitely make sense to incorporate it right after you'r last set of the 7.
 
Let me know how it goes.

I'm liking it so far... I've gradually been shifting towards more body part splits whereas I typically break down my splits by movement patterns. I definitely like the higher volume training so far, but I'll probably cycle down to some heavier stuff over the course of the next 4-8 weeks.

This week is my first week following the traditional "meathead split"... haven't done it since college:
Chest
Back
Legs
Delts
Arms
OFF or cardio
OFF or cardio

Just finished my shoulder workout and at this point my chest, lats, upper back/rear delts, glutes, adductors, hamstrings, quads, and abs are all sore as hell...lol.
I'm also coming off of a 1 week half-assed download followed by a 1 week break from everything which is surely contributing to my degree of soreness.
 
I was wondering if constant fascia training leads to hyperplasia? Might save you money on igf r3.

No, it doesn't lead to hyperplasia. HGH use leads to hyperplasia. It stretches the membranes allowing the existing cells to enlarge more but it doesn't cause cells to reproduce.
 
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