Hello.
For about 4 months now I have been loving Cathe's workouts! AND the results.
I get a tips ezine from Nutrition Guys and found this article interesting, (clipped just a portion for you all) and have two questions about it:
"Interested In Muscle Growth? Emphasize the Negative!
By Bob Myhal
One of the most important things you can do if you’re interested in developing lean muscle mass is to emphasize the negative. That’s right! Eccentric or negative training may be just what you need to take your body to the next level.
Think about it this way: the eccentric portion of an exercise is simply the negative, often the lowering, portion of the movement. Research has shown beyond any doubt that the eccentric or negative portion of a movement is at least as important to muscle growth as the positive or concentric phase.
By periodically placing greater emphasis on the eccentric, you'll push your muscles harder than ever before . . . and as a result, you'll stimulate new growth."
I don't think except for some places in Power Hour (my first Cathe video purchase) that this concept is in S&H or MIS. Of course maybe I just can't picture it in my mind and would find it is.
Anwyay, two questions: 1) do you think there is truth to this negative training and 2) if so, which of Cathe's tapes would be best for this?
Thank you all.
Patricia
For about 4 months now I have been loving Cathe's workouts! AND the results.
I get a tips ezine from Nutrition Guys and found this article interesting, (clipped just a portion for you all) and have two questions about it:
"Interested In Muscle Growth? Emphasize the Negative!
By Bob Myhal
One of the most important things you can do if you’re interested in developing lean muscle mass is to emphasize the negative. That’s right! Eccentric or negative training may be just what you need to take your body to the next level.
Think about it this way: the eccentric portion of an exercise is simply the negative, often the lowering, portion of the movement. Research has shown beyond any doubt that the eccentric or negative portion of a movement is at least as important to muscle growth as the positive or concentric phase.
By periodically placing greater emphasis on the eccentric, you'll push your muscles harder than ever before . . . and as a result, you'll stimulate new growth."
I don't think except for some places in Power Hour (my first Cathe video purchase) that this concept is in S&H or MIS. Of course maybe I just can't picture it in my mind and would find it is.
Anwyay, two questions: 1) do you think there is truth to this negative training and 2) if so, which of Cathe's tapes would be best for this?
Thank you all.
Patricia