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Couple of questions !
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(09-24-2016, 12:01 AM)Scott Stevenson Wrote: Nope, that's not set in stone as far as the 6 weeks. If it ain't broke, don't fix it. As much as anything, 6 weeks was derived empirically as the time when a vast majority of folks would end up blasting, if really pushing hard to make progress during a Blast.

But you can indeed grind it out for a longer period. You simply want to make sure your'e still gaining at a good rate, as (after) the IC is often when gains manifest.


This is one that was asked a good bit wrt DC training.

There are a few reasons.

Both Dante and I (both in the 90's literally) figured that a 3 group rotation worked really well. I played round with just a couple groupings or banging away with the "same workout" when I was ending my time with DC and developing FT and still came back to this.

The Loading Set exercises are your go to exercises. IF you're gaining, the 3 week period in between will allow gains in size to manifest as gains in strength. Weekly training with the same exercise can often mean some acute neurological strength gains, but they can taper off quickly if these are exercises you've done for years (as they typically would be) and are "neurologically stable" in the regard. So, b/c the reps are low, you can end up very easily - to beat the log book - altering form just a little bit to get an extra rep if youre training the same exercise each week. (This is not so much the case for MR's and Pump sets which are higher in reps.) Basically: My experience told me that FT needed (absolutely) to have a pure progressive overload component, so this is it, set up such that the gains in strength are d/t to gains in muscle mass as much as possible (the goal here).

Using the same exercises for heavy training week in and week out for heavy training can tend to lead to tendinitis, etc.

Variety is a good thing to have: This schema is a nice way to balance variety for the sake of novelty of stimulus (3 weeks between training a muscle group) and ensuring progressive overload. (Two main training principles.)

You can come back and bang away at exercises with the other set types (MR and pump sets), doing the same exercise each week if you like (and it's not causing issues). This is a great strategy for week muscle groups and exercises you do this with where your focus is really targeting the muscle that you have a poor "mind-muscle connection" with, e..g, one that would tend to not be a biomechanical weak link or neurologically would tend to not be activated more as a set progressed toward failure.

So, the bang away at one exercise week in and week out to target a weak muscle groups lends itself better to MR's and Pump sets.

So, the basic idea here is that when focused on progressive overload, we want strength gains to come from muscle mass gains to the extent possible or at least limit the neurological / psychological component (any acute learning or motivational effect).

-S

Funnily enough, i pushed to week 7 and although increasing with reps/weight (just) i did feel mullered all of a sudden so knew it was time for the IC and listened to my body, just got one more muscle round day tomorrow then will have a straight 4 day rest before starting over.

It makes sense with the rotation now and i totally agree with the point about form drop etc when trying to hit the progression week in week out so not a bad thing to rotate the exercises!

Moving forward to next blast i will be placing chest exercises before back as i feel i need to really push these as chest is a moot point for me !
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Couple of questions ! - by masonator - 09-23-2016, 08:53 PM
RE: Couple of questions ! - by Altamir - 09-23-2016, 09:24 PM
RE: Couple of questions ! - by masonator - 09-23-2016, 10:00 PM
RE: Couple of questions ! - by Scott Stevenson - 09-24-2016, 12:01 AM
RE: Couple of questions ! - by masonator - 10-04-2016, 08:34 PM
RE: Couple of questions ! - by Scott Stevenson - 10-05-2016, 02:11 AM

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