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In this episode of Hypertrophy Past & Present, Jake and Chris tackle the question everyone wants to know - how fast can you actually progress? The episode begins with a deep dive into a golden era beginner program from Frank Zane, before exploring the realities of progressive overload, strength gains, and natural hypertrophy potential.
Key topics include:
• A breakdown of Frank Zane's full body beginner program
• Why most people misunderstand the relationship between strength and hypertrophy
• The difference between gaining strength with vs without muscle growth
• Why progressive overload is not the cause of growth, but proof that it occurred
• The problem with constantly changing exercises and why it can stall long-term progress
• Why most advanced lifters should only expect extremely slow strength gains
• How to estimate your natural ceiling using simple models and historical physiques
• Why Silver Era physiques may represent a more realistic target for most natural lifters
By Chris Beardsley and Jake Doleschal4.8
1717 ratings
In this episode of Hypertrophy Past & Present, Jake and Chris tackle the question everyone wants to know - how fast can you actually progress? The episode begins with a deep dive into a golden era beginner program from Frank Zane, before exploring the realities of progressive overload, strength gains, and natural hypertrophy potential.
Key topics include:
• A breakdown of Frank Zane's full body beginner program
• Why most people misunderstand the relationship between strength and hypertrophy
• The difference between gaining strength with vs without muscle growth
• Why progressive overload is not the cause of growth, but proof that it occurred
• The problem with constantly changing exercises and why it can stall long-term progress
• Why most advanced lifters should only expect extremely slow strength gains
• How to estimate your natural ceiling using simple models and historical physiques
• Why Silver Era physiques may represent a more realistic target for most natural lifters

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