So I went through my next ultra-high-intense workout session yesterday. After the 4th set, I had to stop because I thought I was going to puke. This time he had me start off with legs and then move to the upper body. I did a leg curl set, a leg press set, and a calf set. No rest between sets. At this point I'm breathing deep and uncontrollably like I just sprinted to failure. Once I did a set on the pullover machine for the back, the room started spinning. I had to lay face down on the floor breathing into a paper bag. It still blows me away to think that only 4 sets could do that. This HIT shit is no joke.
Ellington said I felt like that because I was literally high on oxygen.. meaning that my body wasn't used to that level of oxygen intake due to the crazy rapid breathing. It's the fact that there's no rest between sets that's killing me. I have no problem pushing myself to the max, but with no rest at all, once my heart rate and breathing get elevated due to something like set to negative failure on the leg press, I feel like I can never catch my breath after that. It's probably just something that takes getting used to.
What's actually happened is that you are in a state of hypoxia and also your brain has been flooded by ammonia byproducts from basically going well beyond failure. One report says the amount exceeds that of patients who have liver failure.
You can do this a few times....but the longer term damage...well, what do u think???
