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Merkaba, I do know that when you train your larger muscle groups, You lift heavier thus exerting more energy being used and burned. Since this is the largest muscle group, your gonna burn the most energy required to withstain your workout. The exact thermogenics behind it, I wont pretend to know exactly. If I am wrong please correct me.... Stylus187
years ago a trainer told me working out the back burns the most fat, so it's really the legs, eh?
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I repped for you. Gaz is truly a word artist.
GH secretion
increases a few minutes after exercise begins. Higher intensity exercise
increases GH production and its total secretion. Moreover, GH secretion relates
more closely to peak exercise intensity than exercise duration or total exercise
volume. The exact stimulus for GH release with exercise remains unknown;
neural factors most likely provide primary control.
One hypothesis maintains that exercise directly activates GH secretion that
in turn stimulates anabolic processes. For example, exercise doubles GH pulse
frequency and amplitude. Exercise also stimulates endogenous opiate release;
these hormones facilitate GH discharge by inhibition.
The "training legs to get a bigger upper body" debate has been around forever. ive read a ton of articles on it,stating when your legs are trained the body releases more growth horomone.I dont know if theres any truth to it or if its just semi-guided bullshit.One thing i have read and taken notice to in my 20 plus years of lifting experience, is that in order for GH to work (growth) the body must be in a state of catabolism.ive seen countless guys take GH and make no size gains whatsoever,although the majority of them shedded bodyfat extremely fast,coincidence? maybe,proof? no, just an educated observation.Heres my opinion on training legs for a bigger upper body, when you train legs you not only get stronger legs but you get a stronger core,when you get a stronger core,you will in fact get a stronger upperbody,which inturn does mean a bigger upper body,providing diet/rest needs are met.