If you don't know already, I'm really not a fan of what is commonly called "H.I.T." training, and I'm REALLY not a fan of Mike Mentzer. However, this doesn't mean that I have a problem with H.I.T. training as it was initially conceived. What follows is a post I did around ten years ago that I thought would be good to re-post as a Thursday Throwback, especially since I have noticed a small resurgence of interest in Mentzer. REAL H.I.T. Make Real Gains with Brief, Intense Workout Programs The back of Dorian Yates, probably the best-built ALL TIME of any H.I.T. proponent. For years now, high intensity training (commonly referred to as H.I.T.) has been one of the most controversial training methods in the bodybuilding world. The proponents of H.I.T. seem to think that it’s the only method capable of truly transforming the “average”, drug-free bodybuilder. On the other side you have proponents of volume workouts (one such proponent has bee
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