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Heavy, Light, and Medium Workouts

  A "Both/And" Approach to Training      We often live in a world of dichotomies, juxtapositions, and sometimes the downright oxymoronic.  Despite the obviousness, however, of the “yin/yang” of our world, we, as people, tend to take an “either/or” approach to life.  This is especially so in the worlds of bodybuilding, strength training, and, really, just general fitness and health.  It’s either high-volume with a lot of sets and reps or “high-intensity” with brief, incredibly hard workouts.  Or it’s Carnivore and other high-fat, animal-forward diets versus vegan and high-carb, incredibly low-fat diets.  To paraphrase Kipling, East is East and West is West, and never shall the ‘twain meet.  But the problem is that’s simply not the way of things .      Good religions, philosophies, and theologies always take a “both/and” approach to things.  I once asked a priest what he thought defined a “heresy” as opposed to just some muddled, wrong—but not necessarily heretical—thinking.  H