HST Log - Hypertrophy Specific Training

HST Log - Hypertrophy Specific Training

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Version History of HST Log

1.0.5

July 26, 2017

This app has been updated by Apple to display the Apple Watch app icon. - Fixing a bug that could save incorrect set weights to the history log Let us know if we can do anything to make the app better for you! Please be sure to review the app so others can find it when searching.

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1.0.4

July 22, 2017

- Fixing a bug that could save incorrect set weights to the history log Let us know if we can do anything to make the app better for you! Please be sure to review the app so others can find it when searching.

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1.0.3

July 1, 2017

- Bug fixes and performance improvements Let us know if we can do anything to make the app better for you! Please be sure to review the app so others can find it when searching.

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1.0.2

May 25, 2017

- Bug fixes and performance improvements. Let us know if we can do anything to make the app better for you! Please be sure to review the app so others can find it when searching.

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1.0

April 3, 2017

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Description of HST Log

Hypertrophy Specific Training (HST) is a scientifically proven set of training principles designed to optimize training for muscle size. Hypertrophy Specific Training is a bodybuilding program based on physiological principles of muscular growth discovered through science. Based on recent research, Hypertrophy Specific Training is the most scientifically valid way to train for muscle size and growth. In its most basic form Hypertrophy Specific Training consists of an eight week program broken up into four consecutive two week blocks. The first two weeks are spent doing 15 rep sets, starting out at a percentage of your 15 rep max the first day and progressing the load used over the course of two weeks until on the final day of those two weeks you are lifting your 15 rep max. Your muscles will become conditioned to loads and it will eventually become ineffective at causing growth, so we don't want to spend a long period of time using the same load. After a proper deload your muscles should be receptive to the lighter loads of the early 15s and should respond with growth. The point is not to lift your absolute max each workout, the point is to get growth all throughout the cycle by raising the weight consistently. Hypertrophy Specific Training operates from 4 main principles: 1. Mechanical Load - Mechanical load is the primary growth stimulus. 2. Acute vs. Chronic Stimuli - Muscle must be exposed to the growth stimulus frequently. 3. Progressive Load - Muscle tissue will adapt to the load as you continue to train. 4. Strategic Deconditioning - When progress stops or growth plateaus, it is necessary to take a break from training. Hypertrophy Specific Training is intended for intermediate to advanced weightlifters. If you are unfamiliar with weight lifting you should start with an easier program before running a Hypertrophy Specific Training cycle. Please note: The Hypertrophy Specific Training program was developed by Bryan Haycock. This is not an official HST app and may deviate from information found elsewhere.
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HST Log: FAQ

Is HST Log software compatible with iPad devices?

Yes, you can use the HST Log app on iPad devices.

Who is responsible for the creation of the HST Log app?

Charles Vanderhoff is the developer of HST Log.

What is the minimum iOS version to run the HST Log app?

Your iOS device must have at least iOS 9.0 installed to use the app.

What is the overall rating of the HST Log app?

Currently, the HST Log app has a user rating of 3.1 } and receives mild reviews.

What category is the HST Log app?

The App Genre Of The Hst Log App Is Health & Fitness.

What’s the latest version of the HST Log app?

The latest version of HST Log is 1.0.5.

When was the most recent HST Log update released?

The date of the latest HST Log update is November 30, 2024.

When did the app first launch?

HST Log became publicly available on February 5, 2023.

What age is HST Log appropriate for?

The content advisory rating for the HST Log app is Charles Vanderhoff.

What are the languages available on HST Log?

HST Log is now available to use in English.

Can I access HST Log via Apple Arcade's subscription service?

No, HST Log is not on Apple Arcade.

Is HST Log equipped with in-app purchases?

Yes, HST Log is equipped with in-app purchases for your convenience.

Is HST Log fully compatible with Apple Vision Pro?

Unfortunately, HST Log is not fully compatible with Apple Vision Pro.

Does HST Log incorporate ads within the app?

No, HST Log does not incorporate ads within the app.

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Reviews of HST Log

The 15 10 and 5 rep max settings don’t reliably save

This is maddening to go through a workout to figure out my max weights and the app lost about half of it. This has happened multiple times and the first time I assumed I had done something wrong, but then the second and third times the problem kept happening. I seriously regret purchasing this.

Increments are weird

I’m new to HST so this might be me… but most of my weights first day were zero. It’s hard to figure out what to change the increments to if I can’t see them in one grid. I’m switching to an excel spreadsheet.

Almost there

On the latest iOS I can't change the weight increment type. It's a blank screen.