Message from @Alfred-22
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Not ideal for strength or size
Do you do the cardio before or after your lifting? @Alfred-22
After
Looks pretty good to me
With probably 5 minutes of cardio as warm up
@Deleted User Yeah I am not really doing it for strength. I have followed quite a few strength programs. This is for volume.
@Deleted User Thanks. The only thing it needs is a good sprint day.
@Deleted User I do proper deadlifts. NO romanian deadlifts or straight leg deadlifts for me. So I hardly count it as a back workout.
Ok
I usually do like 15 - 20 minutes of cardio before lifting, both to warm up and because Im usually spent by the time I finish a lifting session
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@Alfred-22 waaaaaaaay too much volume in my opinion. It's going to be really hard for you to progressively add weight on your compound lifts doing 10x10 reps
I would highly recommend cutting your volume in half and just doubling your lift frequency
I would still deadlift on squat day since it is a posterior chain dominant lift so it works perfectly in conjunction with squats, but 10x10 on squats AND deads is asking for an injury.
Oosh I missed the 10x10 part
That’s 200 reps of the two biggest lifts
I was considering going to 5 x 10
I really wanted to try a really high volume with big lifts. Just kind of see how my body reacts
This definitely isnt a long term plan. Just 6 weeks of radically high volume and then maybe decrease volume by half. AFter I would go back to standard strength training.
I am considering the criticism. I will be sticking with the 10 x 10 for the main compound lift but I will decrease the other exercises to 3 x 10.
I'm by no means an expert, but I'm just curious, cause I've never seen a program with this high volume
- why? what's the purpose?
How is your body meant to react?
high volume means lots of hypertrophy
I hope you get shredded like a Greek god
Yes but 10x10 just seems extreme.
I've seen people who do it
ik this little black dude, Richard hawthorne i think
he does that with deadlift
he's incredibly strong pound for pound
That guys name is Richard Hawthorne? ahaha, that's awesome
Man. That's seriously impressive.
high volume training has its benefits, i try to do my strength sets first, then do 5x10 of a decent weight
the pump gets unreal
and it really helps engrain form
oh and always beltless
Yes no belt. Hypertrophy is the goal. It will be interesting to see how my muscles respond to the training. I just finished my first set of 100 reps for Bench and holy crap. 5 sets in the pump was nice. 8 sets in I could feel anything. I would only recommend this if you have a Goode strength base
What's the benefit of belt/no belt?
Belt is good for heavy lifts. Contrary to popular opinion using a belt doesn't really weaken your core.