About this episode
In this episode of Hypertrophy: Past and Present , Jake Doleschal and Chris Beardsley examine Clancy Ross’ 1940s split set routine - an early experiment in dividing upper and lower body training that predated modern training splits. They break down how Ross evolved his training by splitting full-body workouts into AM/PM upper/lower sessions and discuss what this teaches us about fatigue management, muscle damage, and cardiovascular recovery. Key topics: How Clancy Ross experimented with splitting his full body sessions into upper/lower The two types of supraspinal CNS fatigue (intra-workout vs. post-workout) How cardiovascular fitness governs your session capacity Why some lifters respond better to either full-body 3x per week or upper/lower 6x per week