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051 The silver era perfected drop sets 75 years ago

May 11, 20261 hr 16 minEp. 60
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Episode description

In this episode of Hypertrophy Past & Present, Jake and Chris explore the origins and physiology of drop sets, beginning with a 1949 drop set routine from Henry J. Atkin. The episode examines how “multiple poundage system” training was originally performed in the silver era, before transitioning into a physiological breakdown of why modern drop set research may not support many of the claims made about the method today. 

Key topics include:
• Henry J. Atkin’s 1949 “multiple poundage system”
• Why early drop set protocols may have been more intelligent than modern versions
• A review of the recent drop sets meta analysis and systematic review
• How short rest periods influence motor unit recruitment and fatigue
• Why drop set studies may actually just be studies on rest periods
• The difference between drop sets, clusters, and rest-pause training
• How cardiovascular fitness changes recovery between sets
• When drop sets may make sense for clients, and when they likely don’t

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