051 The silver era perfected drop sets 75 years ago

051 The silver era perfected drop sets 75 years ago

In this episode of Hypertrophy Past & Present, Jake and Chris explore the origins and physiology of drop sets, beginning with a 1949 drop set routine from Henry J. Atkin. The episode examines how “multiple poundage system” training was originally performed in the silver era, before transitioning into a physiological breakdown of why modern drop set research may not support many of the claims made about the method today.

Key topics include:
• Henry J. Atkin’s 1949 “multiple poundage system”
• Why early drop set protocols may have been more intelligent than modern versions
• A review of the recent drop sets meta analysis and systematic review
• How short rest periods influence motor unit recruitment and fatigue
• Why drop set studies may actually just be studies on rest periods
• The difference between drop sets, clusters, and rest-pause training
• How cardiovascular fitness changes recovery between sets
• When drop sets may make sense for clients, and when they likely don’t

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053 Progression Models and the Truth About Progressive Overload

053 Progression Models and the Truth About Progressive Overload

In this episode of Hypertrophy Past & Present, Jake and Chris analyse a 1940s training routine from silver era bodybuilder George Eiferman, including his progression model. The episode explores how si...

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052 Resting 2-3 minutes between sets isn't "optimal"

052 Resting 2-3 minutes between sets isn't "optimal"

In this episode of Hypertrophy Past & Present, Jake and Chris follow up last week's episode on drop sets by diving deeper into the physiology of fatigue and rest periods. Using an extreme high-volume ...

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050 Are circuits for hypertrophy the next big thing?

050 Are circuits for hypertrophy the next big thing?

In this episode of Hypertrophy Past & Present, Jake and Chris explore the use of circuits in hypertrophy training, starting with a 1960s circuit-style routine published by John McCallum. The episode e...

5 Maj 1h 11min

049 The data says you need more first sets

049 The data says you need more first sets

In this episode of Hypertrophy Past & Present, Jake and Chris break down a 1950s weightlifting plan from Paul Anderson, one of the strongest men to ever live. The episode begins with a deep dive into ...

26 Apr 1h 42min

048 How to do more exercises in a workout without fatigue holding you back

048 How to do more exercises in a workout without fatigue holding you back

In this episode of Hypertrophy Past & Present, Jake and Chris break down what fatigue actually is, and why most lifters misunderstand it. The episode begins with a deep dive into a late Silver Era ful...

20 Apr 1h 28min

047 How to write the perfect program

047 How to write the perfect program

In this episode of Hypertrophy Past & Present, Jake and Chris break down what the “perfect” workout actually looks like. The episode begins with a deep dive into a pre-steroid era full body program fr...

13 Apr 1h 32min

046 How fast can you grow?

046 How fast can you grow?

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 beg...

7 Apr 1h 41min

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