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by jwood 04-06-2012, 07:57 PM
When I first started training using the Westside methods, I would often end my max effort exercise and feel like I didn’t do anything. Sure, I maxed out and strained, but I never felt like I did that much. Now that I am stronger, max effort days are extremely hard and painful. I hadn’t thought about this phenomenon until recently when Dave Tate and I talked one night after a seminar. We were talking about our training logs and how they would influence people. I had mentioned that many times on a max effort day, I would perform the core exercise, one other exercise and leave. I was unsure if this was the correct message to send the younger lifter. He quickly pointed out that because of my present strength level I had done a quite a bit of work on the core exercise. Even though I worked up to a 1RM, the total amount of weight lifted was large and what was needed to bring up my strength. He had me grab a piece of paper and told me to write down what I did for my max effort bench day. 3 Board Press (straight weight) 2 sets of 5 repetitions @ 45lbs 2×5 @ 95 2×5 @ 135 1×5 @ 185 1×3 @ 225 1×3 @ 275 1×3 @ 315 1×3 @ 365 1×1 @ 405 1×1 @ 455 1×1 @ 495 1×1 @ 525 1×1 @ 550 Dave then told me to add up the total weight that I lifted that day. This amounted to 9645lbs. Three lifts were done over 90% of my max. He then mentioned that too many times a younger, weaker lifter will make huge jumps between attempts and thus the total amount of weight lifted is significantly reduced. Here is a sample workout of what I would use to do. 3 Board Press (straight weight, previous personal record was 355lbs) 135×3 185×3 225×1 275×1 315×1 365×1 The total amount of weight lifted is 2140lbs with only one lift over 90%. This is a far cry from what I am doing now. Of course my current strength level will dictate that I will lift more weight during a session. But how could I have increased my volume on the max effort day without sacrificing strength? Here is what I should have done. 2×5 @ 45 2×5 @ 95 1×3 @ 135 1×3 @ 175 1×3 @ 205 1×3 @ 235 1×1 @ 265 1×1 @ 295 1×1 @ 325 1×1 @ 345 1×1 @ 365 This now equals 5955lbs with three lifts in the 90+% range. This is over 2 ½ times the weight lifted from the previous example. This is a great way for a beginner to increase his strength and work capacity. These smaller jumps were less than 10% of my 1RM. In the first example, I would jump 40 or 50lbs between sets. This represents a 15% jump. If I were to do that now it would be over 80lbs between attempts. There is no way I could do that, so why should I expect a beginner to handle that? I made this mistake and I suspect that many other young lifters are doing it now. Take smaller jumps and make bigger gains.
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I found this article very interesting. I think this may be a huge mistake that I am making now. Not getting enough work with my main lifts. Going to start paying more attention to my increases. Gonna try to go with around 10% jumps now
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Very good read.
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