Message from @Deleted User 57835c2c
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also
don't forget cardio
everyone forgets cardio
I have no car
my daily life is cardio
there should be some rule that if you want to lift you first have to be able to run a mile
Too many people are going to die of heart attacks trying to lift some stupid weight because all they do is pick up heavy shit
I wonder, what's the minimum length of a periodization?
most of the things I find are like 12 weeks, can you go shorter?
I honestly need to find some sperg forum that obsesses over this stuff in detail, yet is not chained to dogmatically following some guy's program like it was handed down by God on stone tablets
(in other words I need to find the impossible)
12 weeks is extreme
I would guess 3 - 4 weeks before restarting your cycle
You don't even need to do exercises that are very different
They just need to work slightly different muscle groups
so let's see... the sperg in the video said to rig your periodization so that you start with ~75%1RM and about 30 reps, and end it with 90%1RM and roughly 5 reps of working set
so if you did that over 4 weeks... that'd be like...
That's too autisticly specific
```week 1: 3x10@75%
week 2: 3x8 @ 80%
week 3: 3x4 @ 85%
week 4: 2x2 @ 90%
week 5: deload```
Like I said, try different things and stick with what works best
I don't do regular lifts if that's what you're asking
I use a machine for most
whatever lifts you focus on
One handed bench press type motions
flys
maxed out my lat pull downs
Elevated weighted push ups
I get it, you're trying for weighted calisthenics
weighted pull ups, like I said before
Not really
I just do whatever feels best
well what are you at on those moves
weighted calisthenics are some of my motions
For the 113lbs weighted pull up i do 2 sets of 6 reps
For the machine stuff I've never actually measured the weight
I just stick to a set amount of reps
so
for my one handed bench, I usually stick to 2 sets of 10 reps
with how much
For flys I do the same