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RE: FT Questions.... - Steedee - 11-09-2016 (11-06-2016, 01:09 AM)Scott Stevenson Wrote: LOL! (Can you really steal them, when you asked for them and then I brought them to you?... ) Well I suppose I borrowed them. LOL. Great exercise. Look forward to trying them on MR day. RE: FT Questions.... - Scott Stevenson - 11-09-2016 (11-09-2016, 12:38 AM)EMPIREMIND Wrote: Tried these yesterday for my pump sets. Did 5's in the hole. These are great. Can't wait to try them for a muscle round. Thank you for sharing this Scott! You're welcome! I'll another similar one up soon. -S RE: FT Questions.... - Scott Stevenson - 11-09-2016 (11-09-2016, 12:41 AM)Kag94 Wrote: And no I'm actually following the routine to a T other than this one "issue" Well, if deadlifts are a thigh exercise for you, then I'd used them as such. I think it's as simple as that. You'd still choose other exercises according to the principles of the program, of course. E.g., deads target your glutes and hams more so, you'd balance that in your choice of exercises for Pump Sets and MRs, or perhaps even pre-fatigue quads for your landing sets with an isolation exercise for the quads done BEFORE you do deads. If you do get some back thickness work out of the deads then this might mean that you focus on back width during your back pump sets and/or MR's, too. -S RE: FT Questions.... - Kag94 - 11-09-2016 (11-09-2016, 10:34 AM)Scott Stevenson Wrote: Well, if deadlifts are a thigh exercise for you, then I'd used them as such. I think it's as simple as that. Thank you Scott I was trying to keep a "quad" compound when wanting to put deadlifts on theres I'll likely throw the hack sissy squat in there or leg extension for the day Cheers RE: FT Questions.... - Scott Stevenson - 11-09-2016 (11-09-2016, 01:17 PM)Kag94 Wrote: Thank you Scott You're welcome! -S RE: FT Questions.... - nordan - 11-09-2016 Thanks buddy, super excited to make some progress with fortitude, did my first session last night but struggled to get a pump which kinda sucked, and ended up hitting failure prior too. Is there anything that can assist in this, such as increased blood flow ? Also am I right in thinking that these pump sets are not pre determined and more of a see what machine is available at the time sort of thing ? Essentially making each day/week completely random, even the days where I repeat the A,B,C week. Again whats the crack with the muscle rounds also, is this a pick a load of muscle rounds based on the criteria stated in the book (easily rackable etc) and then on the day choose one? (11-09-2016, 12:10 AM)Scott Stevenson Wrote: Just a side note, as your main question has been answered: RE: FT Questions.... - gearunit - 11-10-2016 in the book you wright rest time on MR is it really 10min? it seem to much rest and a workout will be like 90min of rest back thight 4-4-4-4-4-4=24 reps 10min rest? back wide 4-4-4-4-4-4=24 reps and so on? i do like 2-3 min rest and a turbo blast tier only took my like 45min i don't know how you make this workout longer. FT Questions.... - phoebeusfenix - 11-10-2016 If I remember MR's usually end up being up to your recovery. Once those MR's get up there in weight the rest will be needed... Should be huffing like a freight train at the end of a MR. Takes a bit of time to learn what type of intensity to generate Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk RE: FT Questions.... - Scott Stevenson - 11-10-2016 (11-10-2016, 04:20 AM)gearunit Wrote: in the book you wright Page 95 on the bullet on Rest will answer your question. (You've simply mis-remembered or misread that section.) "Rest: Rest between Muscle Rounds should be enough to prepare for the next MR. Generally, if you’re doing a MR every 10 minutes, you’ve moving at a decent pace. (A faster pace for smaller muscle groups, and slower pace for larger muscle groups makes sense.)" If I do a plate loaded HS unilateral knee extension MR, then unload the plates, move to a leg press, work my way up to let's say plates per side (doing warm-ups 2-3 warm-ups, b/c that's what I need to do to lift those kinds of loads safely), this this can easily take 10 min. If you're doing a chest press MR on a machine and then move to a pec dec on a machine, there's not clean-up to do and you might need only 1 warm-up set on the pec deck. -S RE: FT Questions.... - sr95 - 11-12-2016 Just wondering if there is a 5 day template out there? Only found a 3day template... (no i dont want to change, dc is perfect for me, but a good friend of mine tought about that...) |