For six months, I conducted the following experiment on myself. I am aware that self-experimentation has limitations. I am also aware that no one else was willing to do this.
EXPERIMENTAL DESIGN
Phase 1 (Months 1–2): Normal Pumping. I performed my standard pump protocol (4x12 bicep curls, 3x15 lateral raises, 3x10 overhead press) and recorded PPI after each session. Baseline average: 7.4/10.
Phase 2 (Months 3–4): Placebo Pumping. I performed the exact same exercises with 5 lb dumbbells — weights so light they could not possibly produce a real pump. I used the same music, the same gym, the same time of day. Before each session, I told myself: "This will be a great pump." I visualized the pump. I believed in the pump. Average PPI: 5.8/10.
Phase 3 (Months 5–6): Nocebo Pumping. I returned to my normal weights but before each session told myself: "There will be no pump today. The pump is not real. You will feel nothing." I actively tried to disbelieve the pump. Average PPI: 6.9/10.
Key Findings:
(1) The placebo pump was real. With 5 lb dumbbells — weights my grandmother could curl — I achieved a PPI of 5.8. This is not zero. A 5.8 is a moderate pump. I felt it. My arms felt fuller. I looked in the mirror and I saw swelling that should not have been there. Either I was hallucinating, or belief alone can produce a partial pump. Both explanations are terrifying.
(2) The nocebo pump was diminished but not eliminated. Even when I actively tried to disbelieve the pump, it still happened. A PPI of 6.9 compared to baseline 7.4 is a reduction, but the pump persisted despite my attempts to suppress it. The pump does not require your belief. It will happen whether you want it to or not.
(3) The deepest finding: If the placebo pump is real enough to feel, and the real pump persists even when disbelieved, then the boundary between "real" and "placebo" is not as clear as science assumes. The pump exists in a space where belief and physiology overlap, and neither fully explains it.
I do not know what to do with this information. I have been sitting with it for two weeks. It has changed how I think about the pump, and possibly about everything.