TRAIN BIG MUSCLES TO GET STRONG MUSCLES
Muscular Development|February 2020
It is challenging to get motivated for anything after a serious leg workout, let alone jumping into another body part. To incorporate this, one needs to be able to apply a Herculean effort to get through the program.
Daniel Gwartney, MD
TRAIN BIG MUSCLES TO GET STRONG MUSCLES

For the recreational lifter or noncompetitive bodybuilder, there is a pretraining technique that has demonstrated a significant increase in both one-rep max (1RM) and cross-sectional area (a measure of muscle size or girth). In a study published in the European Journal of Applied Physiology, a group of researchers in Norway investigated the effect of increasing endogenous (i.e., natural, produced by the body) anabolic hormones, testosterone (T) and growth hormone (GH), via a specific leg workout prior to training the elbow flexors (biceps and brachialis).1 They controlled the experiment by training one arm twice a week (two sets of three different exercises), and the other on two separate days (same arm workout, but preceded by three working sets of three leg exercises).

Before going into the results of the study [OK, training legs just before the arm workout gave greater 1RM and size gains], it will help to understand why this was considered a rational approach. Most people will agree, especially readers of MD, that elevating T and GH will produce increases in muscle strength and mass. This is well founded in science, along with the practical experiences of generations of athletes.2,3 A loss of muscle mass and strength are symptoms of low T and/or GH levels, secondary to aging or certain other conditions. The overtraining/ overreaching syndrome of progressive performance loss is associated with a reduction in these hormones.4 Increasing T above the physiologic range through the use of exogenous (pharmaceutical) compounds reliably increases muscle mass. GH has not proven to be an effective strength promoter used singly, but in combination with T it appears to have an additive effect on muscle mass.5,6 Notably, many aging men treated for GH deficiency report subjective improvements in muscularity, strength, and exercise tolerance.

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