How To GUARANTEE Your Strength Gains

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Although there's no fast track to getting stronger, many people overcomplicate the process. Here are my 5 tips to ensure you see progress in the gym.
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  • @tav_mushanhu
    @tav_mushanhu9 ай бұрын

    If there is one guy’s advice that I’d trust to get strong, it’s this man’s right here.

  • @bdegrds

    @bdegrds

    9 ай бұрын

    Mitch is exceptionally genetically gifted and has only been doing strongman for 3 years. Learn from a vet like Nick best, Brian etc that have experience. Mitch can't really tell you how to get strong

  • @ronnana694

    @ronnana694

    9 ай бұрын

    @@bdegrds or johnyy candy toe

  • @tav_mushanhu

    @tav_mushanhu

    9 ай бұрын

    @@bdegrds oh real information.. I trust 100%

  • @violationnation2551

    @violationnation2551

    9 ай бұрын

    @@bdegrdshe is very qualified he won as a rookie and went to university and is legal,y qualified to talk about this and he used to run marathons so he knows it all and has done it all

  • @FitnessFriendManish

    @FitnessFriendManish

    9 ай бұрын

    His advice regarding injuries was one of the best.... so may be he can give good advice regarding strength...

  • @magnusdanielsson2749
    @magnusdanielsson27499 ай бұрын

    A collab with Mike Israetel would be very interesting to see.

  • @daviesugo7641

    @daviesugo7641

    Ай бұрын

    Your prayers answered

  • @potumnn
    @potumnn9 ай бұрын

    0:22 put in the work 0:49 know your capabilities 1:24 2/3 strenght 1/3 volume 2:29 avoid injury 4:30 strength over skill

  • @shawzymusic
    @shawzymusic9 ай бұрын

    Thanks for the straight to the point information. This is a gem. Congratulations on your recent comp. 2nd behind Brian is nothing to be scoffed at.

  • @briangaspardo8816
    @briangaspardo88169 ай бұрын

    Great stuff Mitch! Putting out useful and inspirational content all the time, really appreciated. A real destination for anyone who loves fitness and wants to work.

  • @Killllr0y
    @Killllr0y9 ай бұрын

    Congratulations on the shaw classic event . What an amazing performance !

  • @jackiebuttnor8410
    @jackiebuttnor84109 ай бұрын

    Thank you for all of these, Mitch! They are so very much appreciated!

  • @blocksy6772
    @blocksy67729 ай бұрын

    Putting out a ton of content lately man!

  • @0000kris0000
    @0000kris00009 ай бұрын

    This short video contains the most straight forward, honest and absolutely correct advice and information of any video I’ve watched or article I’ve read! Brilliant, thank you!

  • @RTH140
    @RTH1409 ай бұрын

    Really appreciate the professional, direct, no-nonsense information paired with the kind and encouraging presentation. Thank you!

  • @BurstingVeins1
    @BurstingVeins19 ай бұрын

    Avoiding injury is one of the hardest and easiest things to do. My injuries have always been because I didn't warm up, or if I do nothing for a few days after working out hard. It's crazy how important continuing lighter work during deload, or even warming down for a few days before 100% rest from working out is. I get the worst muscle cramps 3-4 days of doing nothing immediately after lifting a lot.

  • @SergiuNw

    @SergiuNw

    24 күн бұрын

    Hi there, that's the reason why I stay away from the full deload phase and it helps me for now. My deload basically is, same weight and hoping for more reps, which I do very often, because I always aim for at least 4 reps, then I go up in weight. When I get an injury that I think it's getting worse and worse, I just take a week off. I know people don't like the idea of taking time off, but I even took 3 months, because of my left shoulder and other personal issues. Then I went back to the gym, of course I lost muscle mass and strength, but I got it back in like 3-4 weeks and my shoulder was fully recovered, instead of prolonging and maybe injure it bad. I have some friends who have a shoulder issue for like 1-2 years, because they just won't take a break and focus on the healing. There are also some exercises that help tremendously with that and many other injuries. Take as much time as you think you need, there is no rush, treat your injuries as right as possible so you can continue the journey.

  • @patootie3529

    @patootie3529

    9 күн бұрын

    ​@@SergiuNwif ur "deload" is trying to hit the same weight as before the deload but for even higher reps, that's not a deload at all. I suggest u watch Jeff nippards video on how to deload properly

  • @stevelee3144
    @stevelee31449 ай бұрын

    What great information! Thanks

  • @ronnana694
    @ronnana6949 ай бұрын

    Thanks Mitch! I am almost in the intermediate category for my weight so I am hoping to get to advanced soon

  • @peteholman1252
    @peteholman12529 ай бұрын

    I definitely listen to and try to incorporate into my training whatever knowledge Mitch wants to Impart, he knows what he’s doing and talking about. I also listen to Nick, Brian, Robert, Bobby, the Stoltmans, All those guys who have made it to that level, have a lot more experience than me. Im happy to gain whatever knowledge I can.

  • @zacharyweightliftingwilson7227
    @zacharyweightliftingwilson72279 ай бұрын

    My favorite strongman.. I love all your content man.. such a huge fan

  • @michaelscott_aka_db_saf
    @michaelscott_aka_db_saf9 ай бұрын

    Mitchell another great learning video.....I love that you say you have to earn the right to make certain lifts, to many peeps do rock up to the gym and do what they think they feel like that day, thank you for your commitment to coaching and teaching #lhbk

  • @hhiippiittyy

    @hhiippiittyy

    9 ай бұрын

    And as a 44 year old who just decided to double my amount of chinups I'm capable of, getting back to my 20s numbers... sometimes you gotta re-earn those rights. Shoulda started with simple dumb-bell strength training. Now I have a week of shoulder maintenance to manage.

  • @joshyrj
    @joshyrj9 ай бұрын

    Great stuff!

  • @ToddMartinsky
    @ToddMartinsky9 ай бұрын

    Don't get injured even after you've built up the nerve! It just can't be underestimated the nervous system's role in fitness. Brilliant and articulate Mr. Hooper.

  • @dilffred5464
    @dilffred54649 ай бұрын

    “Strength over skill” hot damn! That’s what I needed to hear.

  • @hjewkes
    @hjewkes9 ай бұрын

    “If last week you did a 200 kilo bench press” 😅

  • @knowwe
    @knowwe9 ай бұрын

    The last point "strength over skill" really resonated with me. From the beginning I've always tried my best to use minimal technique & momentum for lifts, and make it all about muscle power. Its why I've NEVER done things like using hip thrust/engagement for benching or jerking up for shoulder presses. Training like this also massively reduces the chances of injury, imo.

  • @alsaadyusama3416
    @alsaadyusama34169 ай бұрын

    Great information

  • @michaelmullins1290
    @michaelmullins12909 ай бұрын

    Very smart, very strong, at every thing. Proven standards. Great job Moose.

  • @stephenhagen8976
    @stephenhagen89769 ай бұрын

    wow. great simple stuff. And congrats on your second place at Shaw. Amazing performance. I think fifth place performance this year would have won last year and that is not knocking last year at all.

  • @daviddaking5969
    @daviddaking59699 ай бұрын

    Mitchell please do a video with stoltman Bros in their homeland Your a good natured and humble man like them it would be awesome thanks ☮️

  • @robogle59
    @robogle599 ай бұрын

    Have your editor check spelling. Love your content. Thx for sharing.

  • @sidguernsey1393
    @sidguernsey13939 ай бұрын

    Good advice

  • @robertyeager2389
    @robertyeager23899 ай бұрын

    For someone who has never worked out before. Which one of your program/programs would you recommend starting first? Thank You. (31 years, 6'3-340 pounds)

  • @seanrice1222
    @seanrice12229 ай бұрын

    Thank you

  • @mgunnermusic
    @mgunnermusic9 ай бұрын

    Loving the educational content! You seem to have a really different perspective to the other strongmen, which i really enjoy. Can you talk more about the sympathetic nervous system? You seem to talk about the importance of the training of the nervous system in a different way to how I see it talked about generally. I'd appreciate hearing more about that. Also, if the sympathetic nervous system can be trained to perform better for physical stress, does the same logic apply to training it for emotional and psychological stress?

  • @tottenhambulldogs6178
    @tottenhambulldogs61789 ай бұрын

    Hi Mitch, love the content and what you do and what you have done, so if your hitting a 3rep on a lift you wouldn’t recommend dropping the weight after and doing a 8-15rep

  • @tottenhambulldogs6178

    @tottenhambulldogs6178

    9 ай бұрын

    Sorry just watching your how to avoid injury video and I believe it answered my question

  • @joshuamcdaniel6731
    @joshuamcdaniel67319 ай бұрын

    I’ve recently started working out again (last 3months) and I only have two days to do it a week. I’ve been doing warmups of triples to a heavy double or single (relative to me) and then work down to 3 burnout sets. Typically 11-15 reps. I feel like I’m progressing very quickly but was wondering if it’s healthy and ok for the long run. As of now no injuries or tweaks

  • @mohsinshahbaz5846
    @mohsinshahbaz58469 ай бұрын

    Hello Mitchell I wanted to say that I was very shocked at your athleticism and strength , you remind me of mariusz pudzianowski . You really looked badass in 2023 WSM 😎😎 . I Hope you win more titles 😊😊

  • @pillmill8987
    @pillmill89879 ай бұрын

    "Variation is the catalyst for change." -Louie Simmons

  • @craigbeattie6000
    @craigbeattie60006 ай бұрын

    love it

  • @bobshila3106
    @bobshila31069 ай бұрын

    At 6:10 what is meant by “you can’t plod along all year trying trying to improve the exact same movements in the exact same way?” I bought a barbell for home to do deadlifts consistently.. is that not recommended?

  • @Hbfb4
    @Hbfb49 ай бұрын

    Mitch!

  • @abhistraj4284
    @abhistraj42848 ай бұрын

    💯🔥

  • @Lonewolf__666
    @Lonewolf__6669 ай бұрын

    So what do you think of singles to gain muscle and strength?

  • @azsegrxdhtfgvijnkomlewrhtg9508
    @azsegrxdhtfgvijnkomlewrhtg95088 ай бұрын

    I could deadlift 365 pounds without doing any specific training or caring about deadlifting at all but I'm really trying to get stronger with squats and I'm at 215 pounds for 3 reps 5 sets after a month and a half of training and weighing 200 pounds and I can tell it's a long way up. I wish I had naturally strong legs but I really don't.

  • @zachman595
    @zachman5959 ай бұрын

    Mitch do you think you could do a video on deloads and how what sport your doing might or might not affect what you choose to do in them. My personal perspective was that you needed a massive reduction in intensity, defintely not just being a coach potato that week but doing everything at much much lower load/ amount of reps.

  • @Grumbledookvid
    @Grumbledookvid9 ай бұрын

    i cant eat surplus cause i have GI issues

  • @christopherp6370
    @christopherp63709 ай бұрын

    is 531 a good program? you mention doing less than 5 reps but 531 has me doing amrap of reps 5+ in a set, thanks

  • @bonehr8224

    @bonehr8224

    9 ай бұрын

    I've used it and seen good results,

  • @aidansalerno4895
    @aidansalerno48959 ай бұрын

    Anyone else actually want to see that video of him deadlifting 315?

  • @X0rDuS
    @X0rDuS9 ай бұрын

    maybe i am just weak, but i don´t think 2% every week is realistic, would be at 100kg bench press 2kg every week ? serious question : on how many of the "big 4" (squat/bench/deadlift/ohp) do you think someone could normally progress in these increments ?

  • @RHIMYM

    @RHIMYM

    9 ай бұрын

    2% of your total volume (sets×reps×weight) so if you do 5s×5r×100kg it's 2500kg and 2% is 50kg so if you do one rep in one set it's already 4%. But there's plenty of ways to overload

  • @bonniebryan6216
    @bonniebryan62169 ай бұрын

  • @cernugaming
    @cernugaming2 ай бұрын

    Due to my rc injury, I can't bench 210kg 😂

  • @alfieday6896
    @alfieday68969 ай бұрын

    HOOOOOPER

  • @codymarandola3164
    @codymarandola31649 ай бұрын

    It's great so see such cognitive content from what the average person would consider a "meathead" haha. Just goes to show you that you can never judge a book by its cover! If you do then you miss some of life's best stories!! Much respect big guy!!

  • @moopius
    @moopius9 ай бұрын

    Stick to the program, diet and have fun with it!

  • @SpodyOdy
    @SpodyOdy9 ай бұрын

    😎👍

  • @antparts
    @antparts9 ай бұрын

    About that strenff

  • @neilthompson93
    @neilthompson939 ай бұрын

    A wise man once said the secret to Lifting heavy, is just Lifting heavy

  • @yahoshua2527
    @yahoshua25276 ай бұрын

    Unless their Ronnie Coleman who used to be built like a bodybuilder and strong like a power lifter, 800 lb sqaut, 500 lb bent over barbell row is pretty damn strong

  • @goncalopereira8267

    @goncalopereira8267

    Ай бұрын

    Every natural bodybuilder Will BE kinda strong

  • @andrewgilbertson5356
    @andrewgilbertson53569 ай бұрын

    👑🦀🍁

  • @I.S.C.
    @I.S.C.9 ай бұрын

    I’ve been lifting for 2 years now I can deadlift 240 kg squat 220kg overhead press 100kg and bench 140kg. But I’m thinking about quitting my knees pop and make weird noises.

  • @chadoldman1143

    @chadoldman1143

    9 ай бұрын

    Knee replacement has come very far. Finish them off.

  • @Zackyinked

    @Zackyinked

    9 ай бұрын

    @@chadoldman1143real

  • @MojKanal-cz1iz

    @MojKanal-cz1iz

    9 ай бұрын

    @@chadoldman1143 lol

  • @I.S.C.

    @I.S.C.

    9 ай бұрын

    Would you say that to your loved one. You ought to be ashamed of your self. For giving out negative advice like that. Repent before it’s too late.

  • @chadoldman1143

    @chadoldman1143

    9 ай бұрын

    Stop whining on the internet, nobody cares. Gaylord.

  • @applesauce1852
    @applesauce18529 ай бұрын

    ...😀

  • @lincslegend6936
    @lincslegend69369 ай бұрын

    Take loads of juice? 💉

  • @Demane69

    @Demane69

    9 ай бұрын

    These are basic principles to gain mass and strength that apply to all human beings. People's genetic potential varies, often wildly. You can gain more than double your strength naturally without "juice". Then there are those who take it to the extreme. Not my thing, but I love the training.

  • @JohnDoe-fv9si
    @JohnDoe-fv9si9 ай бұрын

    Total BS. Genetics and pharmacology are critical for max strength. Pick up heavy stuff and move it. These guys make this stuff so complex. All bull.

  • @rebur3520
    @rebur35209 ай бұрын

    Don't forget tren

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