Aspengc8 |
05-19-2014 07:18 PM |
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Originally Posted by el borracho
(Post 10638787)
Allright, then. If you are getting the results you want, keep on keeping on.
I've tried the Russian bench program which had negligible result. I've also done the 5/3/1 program which got me >< close to a PR on the bench. Would have liked to do a reset and work my way back up, but my buddy convinced me to switch to a higher volume program.
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I have been running the new version Beyond 5/3/1 for about 8 months now. The program is awesome and I've been pretty much hitting a new PR every 3rd week on the '1-rep' week. He has options for more volume or more frequency. I prefer hitting everything heavier and twice per week, with lower volume. My workouts do take close to 2 hours though, but I am spending 20 minutes stretching & foam rolling before and after.
Example workout from tonight:
Squat- 1 min between warm ups, 2 mins work sets
warm ups
135x5 (2 sets)
175x5
210x5
work sets
260x5
295x3
330x8 - PR rep set
365x1
405x1
430x1
465x1
Sumo Deads (speed off floor focus)
5x3 @ 375
Leg press for da pump
5x15 @ 8 plates per side whatever that is
glute ham raise
3x15
The roles get reversed on Dead day, and you do 5x3 @ 90% of your 'training max' for squats as accessory, which is 10% lower than true max I believe. His new program definitely adds some volume which helps add some nice hypertrophy along with the strength gains. Upper body days you get even more volume in, since he has you do a set of chins or rows between every set of pressing. Your talking twice the volume for back than pressing and prevents the shoulder injuries you see everyone develop from over-benching and not doing jack for rear delts/upper back.
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