Middy
New member
I have a couple of questions about building mass and exercise form.
I'm interested on the thoughts & opinions of the vets out there.
I've been lifting on and off for several years with the goal of gaining mass. ( common goal )
I pretty much stick to the basic compound exercises, squats, rows, bench press etc. and train
about 3 days per week. Tend to recover better training 3 days a week.
When I'm training I always try to use proper form on each exercise.
Average around 3 to 4 sets per exercise and rep range usually 8 to 10 reps.
I want to lift bigger weights to build more mass but I think I will need to cheat a bit with form.
E.g. bending back for heavy barbell curls.
Just want to know what the vets think
Is it ok to sacrifice some form to lift bigger weights ?
I'm interested on the thoughts & opinions of the vets out there.
I've been lifting on and off for several years with the goal of gaining mass. ( common goal )
I pretty much stick to the basic compound exercises, squats, rows, bench press etc. and train
about 3 days per week. Tend to recover better training 3 days a week.
When I'm training I always try to use proper form on each exercise.
Average around 3 to 4 sets per exercise and rep range usually 8 to 10 reps.
I want to lift bigger weights to build more mass but I think I will need to cheat a bit with form.
E.g. bending back for heavy barbell curls.
Just want to know what the vets think
Is it ok to sacrifice some form to lift bigger weights ?