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I was more referring to the undulation. but youre right, its more like wendler, a weekly undulation rather than daily.
for strength gains, probably not optimal if looking to gain well in the big three(higher frequency tends to be better for that). but for general strength and size gains its probably plenty fine.
it is a rehash though. nothing new at all. just a new wrapper.
It's another version of 531. Just with higher reps and lower weight.
There is more than one way to skin a cat, but probably no more than 3 or 4. In other words, essentially all training programs are the same, just fiddling around with reps and sets.
Find something that you like, stick to it for at least 6 months.
It's another version of 531. Just with higher reps and lower weight.
There is more than one way to skin a cat, but probably no more than 3 or 4. In other words, essentially all training programs are the same, just fiddling around with reps and sets.
Find something that you like, stick to it for at least 6 months.
Doesnt matter. What matters is appropriate use of such rep ranges and total volume relating to where you are in your periodization or preparation for a comp or whatever.
Doesnt matter. What matters is appropriate use of such rep ranges and total volume relating to where you are in your periodization or preparation for a comp or whatever.
My question isn't what numbers would work? I'm not that much of a clown... anyone who actually looked or knows the program will see its a HELL of a lot more reps and sets than wendler which part of me thinks that's a good thing, though part of me thinks less can be more
My question isn't what numbers would work? I'm not that much of a clown... anyone who actually looked or knows the program will see its a HELL of a lot more reps and sets than wendler which part of me thinks that's a good thing, though part of me thinks less can be more
Whether or not More or Less is better depends entirely on the athletes ability to effectively recover from the training. So indeed, for some, more is better. For others, not so much.