Technique to aid in intra-workout recovery
Posted: Sun Sep 30, 2012 12:12 am
Found an interesting article from t-nation, https://www.t-nation.com/free_online_art ... e_recovery
The technique is called a "diverting exercise", and is reported to use the time between sets to aid in recovery (intra-workout). Basically the diverting exercise is paired in jump-set like fashion, and is a VERY light contraction of the muscles opposite to those worked in the primary exercise. The theory is that by pairing with opposite movements, the primary muscle becomes more relaxed and therefor replenishes its energy stores more efficiently.
I gave it a try, with benching as my main lift, and it seemed to help at least a little. Just thought I'd share the idea with anyone interested
The technique is called a "diverting exercise", and is reported to use the time between sets to aid in recovery (intra-workout). Basically the diverting exercise is paired in jump-set like fashion, and is a VERY light contraction of the muscles opposite to those worked in the primary exercise. The theory is that by pairing with opposite movements, the primary muscle becomes more relaxed and therefor replenishes its energy stores more efficiently.
I gave it a try, with benching as my main lift, and it seemed to help at least a little. Just thought I'd share the idea with anyone interested