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Frequent Squatting
Starting a thread dedicated to more frequent squatting, since it's a popular and interesting topic. Feel free to post questions, comments, quotes, workouts or experiences.
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Max Aita on frequent squatting, when questioned about a 6 day per week template for a lifter who currently has a max of 550 pounds, as is considering transitioning to frequent squatting:
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I usually like alternating my squats to back squats every week, front squats or zombie squats every 2 weeks and sometime box squats versus bands here and there. Some times subbing the front/zombies or during the same week as a back squat only to add extra volume with out burning out.
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It works, just needs to be programmed correctly. Squatted 7 days a week. 3 days a week heavy and the rest were light sessions. Started at a 495 with a 515 miss in October and hit 555 in November. Front Squat went from 405 to 455. Pulled 610 pr also. I couldnt believe it myself.
Put 4 other people on the same program and there squat jumped about 50 pounds in the same period. The downfall is its tough and doesnt leave alot of room for other training. I had to drop it when I started Oly lifting but its still the best squat program that I have ever done. |
From James Steel. http://basbarbell.blogspot.com/2011/...ore-often.html
Jay Neras blog. http://upstrong.blogspot.com/ He squats heavy twice, pulls once, and benches three times a week. All heavy. Something to look through if your interested in this type of training. |
I agree with Brett's quote above.
Also I read something from Matt Perryman which said his old injuries healed up and felt better with frequent squatting. That rung a few alarm bells with me. Not sure it would be the best idea to run something like this with a fresh injury. Daily work for an injury would be a good rehab protocol a'la Bill Starr, but daily *max* or heavy training is a different kettle of fish. |
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