lucie_tsao
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Tl;dr:
I’ve heard that question a million times and most people think the answer is that bodyweight training, or calisthenics, is a waste of time when it comes to hypertrophy.
The main argument is that bodyweight training doesn’t create enough tension to provide the necessary stimulus for muscle growth.
Firstly, there are bodyweight exercises that require too much strength for most people to do, so clearly, those exercises will be capable of building muscle. But what about the majority of people who don’t know that stuff and just want to build muscle without a gym?
In this article, we will look at the body of evidence surrounding low-resistance training and try to answer the question:
We’ll start with a meta-analysis of all peer-reviewed articles that compared low load, which was defined as
Can you build muscle using just calisthenics?
I’ve heard that question a million times and most people think the answer is that bodyweight training, or calisthenics, is a waste of time when it comes to hypertrophy.
The main argument is that bodyweight training doesn’t create enough tension to provide the necessary stimulus for muscle growth.
Firstly, there are bodyweight exercises that require too much strength for most people to do, so clearly, those exercises will be capable of building muscle. But what about the majority of people who don’t know that stuff and just want to build muscle without a gym?
In this article, we will look at the body of evidence surrounding low-resistance training and try to answer the question:
Low-load Science
We’ll start with a meta-analysis of all peer-reviewed articles that compared low load, which was defined as