Looks like tradition as much as anything else, to me. Starting Strength only has 1x5 for deadlifts too.* So does that "Reg Park" routine on a few websites (that one's 3x5 for deadlifts, but the first two are warmup or ramping sets, just like the 5x5 lifts are actually 3x5 + 2 warmup or ramping sets).
Is there anything in particular that's wrong with 5x5, 0ni? It's not what I do, but it's sort of similar enough, that I'm curious.
* + warmups, like with most routines, right?
know that feel bro hahaNo there is nothing wrong with 5x5
I just do not like low volume training systems and never really made progress on them
It also doesn't often give people decent bench presses. It is a complaint I often see
Being 65kg dripping wet at 5'10" probably has more to do with slow bench progress then any training program you've followed Oni lol
Oh okay, I thought you might "hate" 5x5 for some other reason than it just not working for you.
Bench... I could see 3 times every 2 weeks not being enough, if benching was a priority. That would be the case with 5x5, or Starting Strength, or GSLP, etc., etc.
I do my benching twice a week, incidentally. Been there with the 1.5 times a week, and no, it wasn't enough for me either.
I'm going to go ahead and rustle some jimjams saying that 5x5 isn't a powerlifting program but rather a "general sports performance / full body strength"
All the best deadlifters train deadlift multiple times a week
A 180kg triple at 77.5kg body weight does not prove shit lol, no offence meant
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