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Hypertrophy programming comes back to a few practical decisions: how close to failure, how much volume, how often, and how much variety. In this episode, I speak with Dr Eric Helms about how to make those decisions with better judgment, and where popular models claim more than the evidence supports. Dr Helms is a PhD researcher in strength and hypertrophy, a coach of physique and strength athletes, and a high-level natural bodybuilder. In Part 1, we discussed how to think about training advice when coaches, research, and physiology models do not point in the same direction. In this episode, we apply that thinking to programming. Some of what we discuss: * How close to failure you actually need to train, and when it matters more or less * Why “only the last 5 reps count” doesn’t hold up * Why estimating reps in reserve gets harder at higher reps * How much volume to use, and how frequency changes that decision * Why fatigue matters, but may be overweighted in programming decisions * Variety vs variation, and why hypertrophy may not need strength-style periodisation * Where drop sets, rest-pause, and myo-reps actually fit, as time-saving tools rather than superior methods Who this is for: Coaches programming hypertrophy for general population or athletes, and experienced lifters trying to make defensible decisions about failure, volume, frequency, and exercise selection without chasing every new trend. Guest and Resources Dr Eric Helms3D Muscle Journey: https://www.3dmusclejourney.com/about/ [https://www.3dmusclejourney.com/about/]The Muscle and Strength Pyramids: https://muscleandstrengthpyramids.com/ [https://muscleandstrengthpyramids.com/]Research profile: https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Eric-Helms-2 [https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Eric-Helms-2]MASS Research Review: https://massresearchreview.com/about-us-2/ [https://massresearchreview.com/about-us-2/] Host: Dr Tony Boutagy Exercise scientist and coach translating exercise science into practical training and programming decisions.Instagram: @tonyboutagyCourses, seminars, and resources: https://tonyboutagy.com/ [https://tonyboutagy.com/]
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