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049 The data says you need more first sets

Apr 26, 20261 hr 43 minEp. 58
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Episode description

In this episode of Hypertrophy Past & Present, Jake and Chris break down a 1950s weightlifting plan from Paul Anderson, one of the strongest men to ever live. The episode begins with a deep dive into Anderson’s low volume, high frequency training structure, before expanding into a physiology-first explanation of why low per session volume and high frequency training still makes sense today. 

Key topics include:
• Paul Anderson’s 1954 weightlifting program
• Why separating squats into their own sessions may improve performance and recovery
• How extremely low volume can still build maximal muscle
• Why the first set in a workout provides the majority of the growth stimulus
• Why training frequency (not just weekly volume) is key
• How modern research might be distorted by muscle swelling
• Why social media isn't a good place for "education"

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