blut wump
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The original poster asked about gear. As you already know, it's certainly not necessary, neither for growth nor strength.
Many of us here have switched away from BB-type splits from where we were accustomed to blasting a muscle into submission. All I can really suggest is that the fact that those here have stayed with progression and increased frequency in itself is testament to the fact that this style of working out does work.
My own attitude to it when I began was that it's worth two or three months to see what happens. You overall goal becomes to make progress in the lifts. Your conditionng to work actually increases due to the fact that the muscles are hit more often and you'll find yourself aching a lot less. This isn't due to doing less work, it's due to having an improved work capacity.
If you look at all the work you do through the week, in terms of workload and ignoring the 'foo-foo' exercises, you'll probably find that the DFHT has a greater requirement of you than your old BB-style split.
Many of us here have switched away from BB-type splits from where we were accustomed to blasting a muscle into submission. All I can really suggest is that the fact that those here have stayed with progression and increased frequency in itself is testament to the fact that this style of working out does work.
My own attitude to it when I began was that it's worth two or three months to see what happens. You overall goal becomes to make progress in the lifts. Your conditionng to work actually increases due to the fact that the muscles are hit more often and you'll find yourself aching a lot less. This isn't due to doing less work, it's due to having an improved work capacity.
If you look at all the work you do through the week, in terms of workload and ignoring the 'foo-foo' exercises, you'll probably find that the DFHT has a greater requirement of you than your old BB-style split.