He is a proponent of progressing from the least volume you can progress on to the most, and repeating this process. I will try to challenge him on this to the best of my abilities, let's see if I succeed!
1:35 - How important is volume compared to progressive overload, intensity, failure proximity, etc?
7:25 - Martin Berkhan, Jeff Alberts, and people who grow so well on low training volumes
14:00 - Going from low to high volumes (why is it beneficial if its beneficial)
14:50 - Why add weight but not add sets?
24:30 - I'm trying to challenge Mike on the volume landmarks
28:26 - I'm trying to challenge him a bit more here
35:40 - Can you add sets if you're recovery is not 100% on point?
41:08 - How much more gains will you make if you do the most volume possible vs the minimum effective dose?
50:20 - Schoenfeld's 45 sets a week study
59:05 - Mike's new volume landmarks?!
59:45 - How much volume does Mike do?
1:06:45 - Where can we find out more about you?
Our blog and courses:
www.sustainableselfdevelopment.com
The SSD Community:
www.facebook.com/groups/sustainableselfdevelopment
Podcast:
insta: @ssdabel
Mike's resources:
Insta: @rpdrmike
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