SpikyHedgehog
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I know this topic has probably been discussed and discussed again but it's a generally known fact that in order to gain muscle mass you need to lift low reps, heavy weight right?
(I know nutrition and rest are important too, but lets keep it out of consideration for now)
Well, here is my story: I practiced karate for 4 years. It was intense... lots of kicking, lots of fighting (with adequate protection), lots of excercices with no extra weight included. I gained approximately 19lbs of muscle mass in 2 years... and I never lifted one single dumbell or barbell and never used any fitness device.
I had to stop doing karate for various reasons and then I decided to hit the weights because I liked the fact that I looked more bulky than I used to (I'm still not the hulk though.... far from it). I went to the gym for 1 year, twice per week and I barely gained anything. This while there was a professional trainer at the gym who gave me a program and monitored my progress. I gained maybe what... 5 lbs in that whole year?
After that I gave up on the gym and started doing bodyweight excercices, once a week at home: pull ups, chin ups, dips, squats, calf raises. And I started gaining again. Not much, but defenitely more than in the gym. And I did them high rep without wearing extra weight.
Could it be that some people just build mass differently? I'm the kind of skinny, speedy guy. I'm not a bulky powerhouse. I can punch something real hard with one burst of power, but don't ask me to carry something really heavy for a long time.
Is there an explanation for this? Is muscle growth triggered differently in some people?
(I know nutrition and rest are important too, but lets keep it out of consideration for now)
Well, here is my story: I practiced karate for 4 years. It was intense... lots of kicking, lots of fighting (with adequate protection), lots of excercices with no extra weight included. I gained approximately 19lbs of muscle mass in 2 years... and I never lifted one single dumbell or barbell and never used any fitness device.
I had to stop doing karate for various reasons and then I decided to hit the weights because I liked the fact that I looked more bulky than I used to (I'm still not the hulk though.... far from it). I went to the gym for 1 year, twice per week and I barely gained anything. This while there was a professional trainer at the gym who gave me a program and monitored my progress. I gained maybe what... 5 lbs in that whole year?
After that I gave up on the gym and started doing bodyweight excercices, once a week at home: pull ups, chin ups, dips, squats, calf raises. And I started gaining again. Not much, but defenitely more than in the gym. And I did them high rep without wearing extra weight.
Could it be that some people just build mass differently? I'm the kind of skinny, speedy guy. I'm not a bulky powerhouse. I can punch something real hard with one burst of power, but don't ask me to carry something really heavy for a long time.
Is there an explanation for this? Is muscle growth triggered differently in some people?