How to Get Stronger without Getting Bigger
Most strength training advice assumes you want to get bigger as well as stronger, but what if you just want more strength but not more size? While you can’t achieve this perfectly—you can’t significantly increase whole-body strength without also gaining some muscle—you can train primarily for strength rather than size and get remarkably strong without looking like a bodybuilder. To do this, you must: Eat to maintain your body weight. Follow a high-intensity and low-volume strength training program. The first point is self-explanatory. If you want to limit muscle growth without restricting calories to lose fat, you want to eat maintenance calories with the occasional “mini-cut” to trim body fat levels (which generally tend to rise not fall when maintaining due to occasional bouts of overeating) when desired. The second point requires some explanation. By “high-intensity,” I mean using heavy loads in the range of 80-to-95% of one-rep max (2-to-6 reps per set). This also impacts...