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Bhav1992
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Hi guys, I’m wondering if you could help me out with this. I’m wondering what type of training is better to build mass, heavy duty or high volume training with a moderate weight? I know that different people respond differently to different types of training, different exercises, different amount of set and reps etc, but as a natural bodybuilder, do you reckon it would be better to stick to the heavy duty training in order to build more mass?
I’ve tried both methods in the past and I tend to gain more mass with the heavy duty training, and I also know that the results differ if you’re on steroids or if you’re natural. From what I’ve heard (and seen), steroid users tend to train more for the pump, doing lots of sets with a high amount of repetitions and the majority of them are able to get huge gains in muscle mass. But being natural would high volume training just result in me becoming incredibly lean? Isn’t heavy duty training a better training method for a natural bodybuilder looking to gain more mass? Or as I’ve previously said, does it all vary from person to person?
Would love your input and expertise on this subject guys,
Thanks,
Bhav
I’ve tried both methods in the past and I tend to gain more mass with the heavy duty training, and I also know that the results differ if you’re on steroids or if you’re natural. From what I’ve heard (and seen), steroid users tend to train more for the pump, doing lots of sets with a high amount of repetitions and the majority of them are able to get huge gains in muscle mass. But being natural would high volume training just result in me becoming incredibly lean? Isn’t heavy duty training a better training method for a natural bodybuilder looking to gain more mass? Or as I’ve previously said, does it all vary from person to person?
Would love your input and expertise on this subject guys,
Thanks,
Bhav