Why You're Probably Not Training Hard Enough

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Published9 months ago
Duration13:47
Video ID_ryi82eaXZY
Languageen-GB
CategorySports
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Video TypeRegular Video

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Comments166
Engagement Rate3.65%
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📌 Get my calisthenics & gym program - https://fitnessfaqs.com/product/hybrid/ Video ft @GVS Watch more collab content - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLqR2dIOB95D_BE-kjtgGcgAT853W9mueP Connect with me in the comments or Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fitnessfaqs Email: https://fitnessfaqs.com/contact/ Are you really training hard enough to build maximum muscle naturally? In this video, I share a powerful lesson I learned while training in China with Geoffrey Verity Schofield, a masterclass in true intensity that completely redefined how I think about failure. After over a decade of professional training and countless collabs, Jeff stands out for his unmatched effort per set, the kind of effort that can’t be faked with yelling or showy form. You’ll see what real, measurable intensity looks like when every rep slows down because the muscle, not your mind, becomes the limiting factor. You’ll discover the key difference between technical failure and bodybuilding failure, and why the most effective “reps beyond failure” happen after you think the set is over. Learn how to squeeze extra growth out of every session with strategies like controlled eccentrics, isometric pauses, and partial reps, especially on exercises that are safe to fail on. We’ll cover which movements benefit most from this advanced approach (think arms, delts, cable rows, lateral raises) We break down the science of effective reps, explain why beginners can grow with reps in reserve, and show why intermediates and advanced lifters eventually need to push closer to and even beyond failure to keep building muscle. You’ll also learn a practical method to ease into this style: reserve it for the final set of each exercise, then gradually expand as your strength and recovery improve. By the end, you’ll understand how to safely unlock untapped muscle growth by giving every rep your absolute best. If you’ve ever wondered whether you’re leaving gains on the table, this video will teach you how to train harder, recover smarter, and build a stronger, more muscular physique naturally.

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