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On day you choose to do sq/bp/or dl, have any of you ever tried straight singles. You use heavy weight, but still use the dc numbers. Take 15 sec rest between singles and go till you fail. Say I use 300 on incline bench with 15 sec rest. If I get more then 15+ singles, I'd increase the weight next time. If I get less then 10, decrease the weight. If I got between 11-15 stay until I beat 15. Same concept on beating te log book. Try it ,really good
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DO you mean singles using a 1-rep max or a percentage of it and just utilizing the rest to help mini-recovery for more reps in total? I'd die, or want to die, if I tried doing that with an actual 1RM. On the other I have done, for some exercises, the other idea but not during DC Training.
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no a sub max. I dont think if you can get 11-15 singles with your max with a 15 sec rest period, would be your max. I use it once in awhile inplace of doing reps to fail- rest pause- reps to fail-rest pause..... Like today ,my max incline bench is 340. I used 285 today and got 18 singles with 15 sec rest. It also helps you practice techniques, because you are constantly setting up. Try them for squats too, loads of fun :/
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That's what I thought, a great tool to use for sure. I also an alternating set that has been great for DB rows. Using a sub-maximal weight, I do 5 reps for one arm, switch sides, and repeat for 5-6 sets going to failure on the last one. What a killer.
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Yeah, but the question is - What would be the point in doing so when doing a whole lot less will net you a whole lot more gains (speaking to beginners and most intermediates).
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naa i see what you mean.. squatting is done once every 2 weeks or so on a DC rotation, and a newbie/intermediate can make much faster gains squatting 2-3x a week. im running a linear progression program btw.
but i just dont get why this specific routine is hyped up so much. progressive overload, rotate lifts and rest pause appear to be the basics with this routine, and 2/3 of those are the foundations of any solid routine. so why is there a "OMGZZ YOU ARENT READY FOR IT" mentality with this routine on certain internet forums. |
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idk why but i just am not a fan of that frequency. maybe ill pick it up once im squatting more than 250 for a single... |
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Mon - Upper
Wed - Squat Fri - Upper Mon - Squat Wed - Upper Fri - Squat |
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