Nuclei overload training

Smidge22
Smidge22 Posts: 46 Member
So I started this new training program that consist of working out the same body part for a month straight. Going to failure every day. I am going to do it on my biceps and then next month try it out on my triceps. What do you guys think about this kind of training.
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  • Who thinks up these things? SMH
  • 35dollars
    35dollars Posts: 832 Member
    Surely the whole point of weight training is to over-stress the muscles to stimulate growth in the recovery? But, with this 'programme', you're eliminating all the recovery
  • mwd1764
    mwd1764 Posts: 9 Member
    Where do these things come from?
  • Chieflrg
    Chieflrg Posts: 9,097 Member
    That program makes Wendler's appear to be optimal.

    Seriously, it's silly at best.
  • rybo
    rybo Posts: 5,424 Member
    Here's a hint...if you're doing some super special off the wall training that no one else in the entire fitness community has even heard of, let alone followed, it's a complete waste of time and you shouldn't do it.
  • richln
    richln Posts: 809 Member
    Are you talking about Migan's concept?
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mqweJ2nQSp4
    It is just adding daily submax-effort, low-weight, high-rep work to an existing program. He may have come up with the name, but he did not invent the concept. Meh. You may get something out of it if your current program frequency is too low or it lacks adequate volume. You may also end up with an injury if you don't get the intensity right.
  • ndj1979
    ndj1979 Posts: 29,136 Member
    sijomial wrote: »
    Smidge22 wrote: »
    What do you guys think about this kind of training.

    A waste of time and effort.
    Quite a high chance of injury.
    While you are concentrating all your efforts on isolation lifts on one small muscle the rest of you is atrophying.

    Can't think of a single benefit.

    Overall rating: 0/10

    co-sign ...
  • ndj1979
    ndj1979 Posts: 29,136 Member
    Smidge22 wrote: »
    So I started this new training program that consist of working out the same body part for a month straight. Going to failure every day. I am going to do it on my biceps and then next month try it out on my triceps. What do you guys think about this kind of training.

    I think you need to stop browsing broscience.com for workout programs...
  • jseams1234
    jseams1234 Posts: 1,219 Member
    Have some kid who comes in 5 days a week (at least - I'm not there all 7 days, lol) and grabs a curl bar, throws 25# plates on it and goes to work. He does as many bad form curls as he can - switch to 10# plates, do preachers, switch to DB's and do swinging hammers (lol) and finish doing curls on the cable machine. Takes about an hour to work through the volume he was pumping into his biceps.

    Fast forward 9 months - he's still doing the same exact weights, still bad form and still skinny as *kitten*... granted, he's probably no eating enough to sustain growth but I wonder if he calls what he's doing "Nuclei Overload Training". ;)
  • SonyaCele
    SonyaCele Posts: 2,841 Member
    Smidge22 wrote: »
    So I started this new training program that consist of working out the same body part for a month straight. Going to failure every day. I am going to do it on my biceps and then next month try it out on my triceps. What do you guys think about this kind of training.

    just don't do it in the squat rack. Let us know the results.
  • Smidge22
    Smidge22 Posts: 46 Member
    I still hit my other lifts during the month. I just hit arms everyday. I hit arms in the morning then let them rest til the next day but I don't let them completely get healed. Yes it is risky. Your muscle fibers get use to being worked every day that it keeps a pump.
  • Smidge22
    Smidge22 Posts: 46 Member
    usmcmp wrote: »
    You're missing out on all the good stuff. Honestly, if your back or chest are weak your biceps and triceps growth will be limited. It's a really poor program for all those guys who just want to have big arms and it's not going to accomplish that.

    To be direct: That plan sucks and you're going to waste a few months figuring that out.

    I lift and hit them twice a week going really heavy.
  • psuLemon
    psuLemon Posts: 38,428 MFP Moderator
    edited September 2017
    heybales wrote: »
    I would be very curious though what happens to say the biceps after the 2nd month, where you just spent a month working on say triceps and the biceps got no workout or barely any for 30 days.
    Or in this case still doing other lifts - how many of them start sucking because the biceps were needed to work a bigger muscle, but they are too worn out to do so.

    It would also be interesting to see how many days in your workouts start becoming medicore because of lack of recovery.

    You do realize it's the recovery that actually makes the improvement from a good workout - not the workout.
    With adequate rest and food for recovery.

    But since you seem pretty intent - keep reporting in with honest results.

    I've yet to see a thread updated from some hair brained idea regarding weight loss - so either the person died or realized how foolish it ended up being.

    So I'd be very curious here how it goes.

    This is really the biggest issue... what happens post 1 month of training. I mean, let's face it, doing something for a month means nothing... its what you do for years.

    This reminds me of the kids in my gym who want big arms and every day is an arm day, and then ask how i got mine.

    Honestly, i cant phathom a reason to do this...
  • Smidge22
    Smidge22 Posts: 46 Member
    mmapags wrote: »
    Smidge22 wrote: »
    usmcmp wrote: »
    Smidge22 wrote: »
    I still hit my other lifts during the month. I just hit arms everyday. I hit arms in the morning then let them rest til the next day but I don't let them completely get healed. Yes it is risky. Your muscle fibers get use to being worked every day that it keeps a pump.

    Rest is when the muscles grow. It's stupid and you're likely to end up with tendonitis in your elbow and maybe even shoulder. Then you'll have to take it really easy for like 6 months until that heals otherwise you could end up with tendon cell death and eventually tendon rupture. Then they have to cut your leg open to harvest tendon tissue to reattach the muscle to the bone and now you're done with heavy lifting (upper and lower) as well as football forever and either you biceps or triceps on one arm (usually biceps) look all sorts of jacked up until you die.

    But this is definitely a sexy look, you should go for it:
    A00376F03.jpg

    That could happen if you do the training wrong. You have to do the lifts and be smart on the weight you use. I am going on 2 week of this training and all i am doing is working my biceps to failure then I let it rest until the next day. Plus the supplements that I am taking are mostly recovery shops. My arms are not even dead right now. You need to go look up CT Fletcher and read about his thoughts on overload training it has been around for years.

    You seem to have your mind made up and didn't really come here looking for advice but for confirmation. You aren't going to get it. This training method is a just plain bad idea. I'm hoping you will reconsider.

    Thank you guys. I am on week 2. I will give it another week or so. If I don't see any results then I not going to continue with this program.
  • ninerbuff
    ninerbuff Posts: 48,992 Member
    Smidge22 wrote: »
    So I started this new training program that consist of working out the same body part for a month straight. Going to failure every day. I am going to do it on my biceps and then next month try it out on my triceps. What do you guys think about this kind of training.
    So everyday for a month straight and to failure? Just one set? Or several sets and exercises? If so, just know, muscle doesn't grow from working out........................it grows at rest. And if there's inadequate rest, you may build better muscle endurance, but building mass is approached much different.

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  • ninerbuff
    ninerbuff Posts: 48,992 Member
    Smidge22 wrote: »
    usmcmp wrote: »
    Smidge22 wrote: »
    I still hit my other lifts during the month. I just hit arms everyday. I hit arms in the morning then let them rest til the next day but I don't let them completely get healed. Yes it is risky. Your muscle fibers get use to being worked every day that it keeps a pump.

    Rest is when the muscles grow. It's stupid and you're likely to end up with tendonitis in your elbow and maybe even shoulder. Then you'll have to take it really easy for like 6 months until that heals otherwise you could end up with tendon cell death and eventually tendon rupture. Then they have to cut your leg open to harvest tendon tissue to reattach the muscle to the bone and now you're done with heavy lifting (upper and lower) as well as football forever and either you biceps or triceps on one arm (usually biceps) look all sorts of jacked up until you die.

    But this is definitely a sexy look, you should go for it:
    A00376F03.jpg

    That could happen if you do the training wrong. You have to do the lifts and be smart on the weight you use. I am going on 2 week of this training and all i am doing is working my biceps to failure then I let it rest until the next day. Plus the supplements that I am taking are mostly recovery shops. My arms are not even dead right now. You need to go look up CT Fletcher and read about his thoughts on overload training it has been around for years.
    Dude, overload training programs DON'T focus on the same body part everyday. It's easy to be naive when you're young and not very knowledgeable yet about how physiology works.
    And I like CT Fletcher, but he's not on "supplements". That dude takes some serious stacks and drugs do make a difference in recovery and growth. I don't endorse doing it though.

    A.C.E. Certified Personal and Group Fitness Trainer
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    Kickboxing Certified Instructor
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  • ninerbuff
    ninerbuff Posts: 48,992 Member
    Smidge22 wrote: »
    mmapags wrote: »
    Smidge22 wrote: »
    usmcmp wrote: »
    Smidge22 wrote: »
    I still hit my other lifts during the month. I just hit arms everyday. I hit arms in the morning then let them rest til the next day but I don't let them completely get healed. Yes it is risky. Your muscle fibers get use to being worked every day that it keeps a pump.

    Rest is when the muscles grow. It's stupid and you're likely to end up with tendonitis in your elbow and maybe even shoulder. Then you'll have to take it really easy for like 6 months until that heals otherwise you could end up with tendon cell death and eventually tendon rupture. Then they have to cut your leg open to harvest tendon tissue to reattach the muscle to the bone and now you're done with heavy lifting (upper and lower) as well as football forever and either you biceps or triceps on one arm (usually biceps) look all sorts of jacked up until you die.

    But this is definitely a sexy look, you should go for it:
    A00376F03.jpg

    That could happen if you do the training wrong. You have to do the lifts and be smart on the weight you use. I am going on 2 week of this training and all i am doing is working my biceps to failure then I let it rest until the next day. Plus the supplements that I am taking are mostly recovery shops. My arms are not even dead right now. You need to go look up CT Fletcher and read about his thoughts on overload training it has been around for years.

    You seem to have your mind made up and didn't really come here looking for advice but for confirmation. You aren't going to get it. This training method is a just plain bad idea. I'm hoping you will reconsider.

    Thank you guys. I am on week 2. I will give it another week or so. If I don't see any results then I not going to continue with this program.
    You're NOT going to see much results at all in a few weeks. It can take a few MONTHS to even see significant change on just a balanced program alone.

    A.C.E. Certified Personal and Group Fitness Trainer
    IDEA Fitness member
    Kickboxing Certified Instructor
    Been in fitness for 30 years and have studied kinesiology and nutrition

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  • Smidge22
    Smidge22 Posts: 46 Member
    ninerbuff wrote: »
    Smidge22 wrote: »
    mmapags wrote: »
    Smidge22 wrote: »
    usmcmp wrote: »
    Smidge22 wrote: »
    I still hit my other lifts during the month. I just hit arms everyday. I hit arms in the morning then let them rest til the next day but I don't let them completely get healed. Yes it is risky. Your muscle fibers get use to being worked every day that it keeps a pump.

    Rest is when the muscles grow. It's stupid and you're likely to end up with tendonitis in your elbow and maybe even shoulder. Then you'll have to take it really easy for like 6 months until that heals otherwise you could end up with tendon cell death and eventually tendon rupture. Then they have to cut your leg open to harvest tendon tissue to reattach the muscle to the bone and now you're done with heavy lifting (upper and lower) as well as football forever and either you biceps or triceps on one arm (usually biceps) look all sorts of jacked up until you die.

    But this is definitely a sexy look, you should go for it:
    A00376F03.jpg

    That could happen if you do the training wrong. You have to do the lifts and be smart on the weight you use. I am going on 2 week of this training and all i am doing is working my biceps to failure then I let it rest until the next day. Plus the supplements that I am taking are mostly recovery shops. My arms are not even dead right now. You need to go look up CT Fletcher and read about his thoughts on overload training it has been around for years.

    You seem to have your mind made up and didn't really come here looking for advice but for confirmation. You aren't going to get it. This training method is a just plain bad idea. I'm hoping you will reconsider.

    Thank you guys. I am on week 2. I will give it another week or so. If I don't see any results then I not going to continue with this program.
    You're NOT going to see much results at all in a few weeks. It can take a few MONTHS to even see significant change on just a balanced program alone.

    A.C.E. Certified Personal and Group Fitness Trainer
    IDEA Fitness member
    Kickboxing Certified Instructor
    Been in fitness for 30 years and have studied kinesiology and nutrition

    9285851.png

    In about a week if my body feels like it is not working and it is making me more tired. Then I will quit.
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