Tom Platz Podcast - Reps vs Heavy weights

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  • Опубликовано: 27 ноя 2024

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  • @fitnessmessiah7525
    @fitnessmessiah7525 5 лет назад +264

    "too much science not enough instinct" truth

    • @marccleary8592
      @marccleary8592 5 лет назад +12

      Honestly where I was going wrong I hired a pro bodybuilder for a few pts and he showed me absolute failure and the mentally I need

    • @therightarmofthefreeworld4703
      @therightarmofthefreeworld4703 Год назад

      That is possibly the stupidest thing I've ever read. And considering we're in the age of the internet, that's an impressive feat.

    • @tecategpt1959
      @tecategpt1959 Год назад +2

      I think it's because no one truly knows that their 1rm is their 80% 50% etc, and so they follow a chart that tells them what to do and so they set that as their goal.
      Science still does 100% matter here as I follow science but I also follow my instinct and so my perception of science stays the same but my instinct changes.
      Every time I hit a new pr my mind goes elsewhere, like I'm in a different place and so I go absolutely manic to make that pr.
      And so I do and I'm sure others experience this as well.
      My point is basically that we are bad at knowing where we are at so we follow what science tells us, then once we gain the confidence to know where we are at we make increments, new prs, heavier weights, prs becoming reps etc.
      And then the cycle continues

    • @Furor_Teutonicus14
      @Furor_Teutonicus14 7 месяцев назад

      So true

    • @Bullseye_Strength
      @Bullseye_Strength 5 дней назад

      Even more evident today with the plethora of science-based fitness content being pumped out on RUclips.

  • @paulhupp4293
    @paulhupp4293 6 лет назад +257

    Low reps... high reps... all you need to do is 23 Reps with 500#+ and it will cure all your small leg problems....

    • @blackphoenix8932
      @blackphoenix8932 5 лет назад +6

      Gee thanks, I'll try that tomorrow!
      Quick question tho,
      How many times do I have to squat 23 reps with 500+ before my small leg problems are cured?

    • @2bookoo4u
      @2bookoo4u 5 лет назад +3

      @@blackphoenix8932 When you find a good source for AAS you questions will be answered. Hope this helps.

    • @russellmuscle7434
      @russellmuscle7434 5 лет назад +7

      I think you meant 23lbs for 500 reps. I'll get right on it!

    • @Dannydawson537
      @Dannydawson537 5 лет назад +1

      Paul Hupp 😂😂 totally agree

    • @canslimmaster1
      @canslimmaster1 5 лет назад +1

      Got that right!

  • @treyakasprings
    @treyakasprings 6 лет назад +151

    He’s so passionate about the subject you just have to sit up and take notice

    • @2bookoo4u
      @2bookoo4u 5 лет назад

      @Byron S-Wills I will remember you in the casket. I promise...LOL.

  • @RandomGuyyy
    @RandomGuyyy 6 лет назад +425

    Platz considers 12 reps as low reps, awesome.

    • @the_golden_eagle
      @the_golden_eagle  6 лет назад +84

      redchant he used to squat +100 reps with 225lbs for about 10 mins straight

    • @sheldoncooper8199
      @sheldoncooper8199 6 лет назад +33

      @@the_golden_eagle
      So thats why they call him the Father of the Squat

    • @bobbenbrown123
      @bobbenbrown123 6 лет назад +20

      The Golden Eagle I couldn't hold the bar on my traps for more than 1 minute let alone 10 FUCKING minutes. Thats FUCKING insane! Squatting AINT just about leg strength. Its about the traps and lower back and core having the stamina 2 hold the weight that freaking long! His squatting endurance is still unmatched these days in bodybuilding. Although Larry Wheels is trying 2 get there 2 that level 😄😄😄!

    • @samuluoma1900
      @samuluoma1900 6 лет назад +3

      @steroidsR4losers :D What a nattybeta loser boy

    • @iwantlee9510
      @iwantlee9510 6 лет назад +1

      That's cuz it is.

  • @HofiAgilAghov
    @HofiAgilAghov 6 лет назад +49

    Thank you from the bottom of my heart mr. Platz
    Your spiritual guidance has inspired me for the few years since I first got to know your legacy.
    As a musician, you inspired me to the degree that so many of my artistic skills are earned thanks to your inspiration.
    Thank you for changing my life.
    You are the example of being unique, brave, searching for your own truth and going all in with your dreams.
    After squatting 30 reps with 225, imagining your voice in my ears, I knew I could do anything

  • @21Pescatore
    @21Pescatore Год назад +5

    Tom Platz, a great speaker and a great example of a class act bodybuilder.

  • @derekbrackenbury7159
    @derekbrackenbury7159 5 лет назад +46

    Back in my early years I was hung up on weight, I was adsorbed by how much weight was on the bar-i had to squat 5 plates, no compromise- i got 5plates but quads were not growing!!!
    I’m 50 now and I squat 2.5 plates for 15 to 25 reps with a heavy session once in a while. Results are quads are bigger now than 25 years ago.
    Tom has always been my idol, just wish I had RUclips back in the 80’s, would of saved me 10 years of training too heavy

    • @HurricaneHugues
      @HurricaneHugues 5 лет назад +1

      When you say you still squat heavy at your age, what do u mean by "heavy" ?

    • @josiah3236
      @josiah3236 5 лет назад +1

      Same man.. Glad I caught on in my early 20s

    • @derekbrackenbury7159
      @derekbrackenbury7159 4 года назад +1

      Smoke1 for the dead homies dicks like should fuck off an surf pornhub

    • @derekbrackenbury7159
      @derekbrackenbury7159 4 года назад +1

      Smoke1 for the dead homies i bet you liked your own comment, troll!

    • @derekbrackenbury7159
      @derekbrackenbury7159 4 года назад +2

      Hurricane Hugues heavy nowadays is 5 reps, which current equates to 3.5 plates

  • @warrior3214
    @warrior3214 4 года назад +16

    Greatest bodybuilder ever with or without the Olympia, his mindset was on another level.

  • @TypicallyUniqueOfficial
    @TypicallyUniqueOfficial 3 года назад +76

    Low reps for bodybuilders is 8-12 reps. Moderate reps is 12-15 reps. Higher reps is 15-20+.
    I love Tom Platz.

    • @Jafmanz
      @Jafmanz Год назад +2

      I Love Tom. I listen to him and I implement his teachings. BUT! I train with my mind! reps, sets, intensity..... I listen to my body.... and because of Tom I take it beyond that. My last sessions on legs I laughed hysterically and collapsed in a heap on the floor.
      I WILL SEE MY POTENTIAL!
      I MUST!

    • @Cloversmoker
      @Cloversmoker Год назад

      I agree

  • @heavyhitr7696
    @heavyhitr7696 6 лет назад +8

    First person I've ever heard to come out and say plainly: high reps 10+reps a set with heavy weights. Love this savage mentality. Society as a whole needs this limitless approach to life.
    Thanks

    • @GotFaculty
      @GotFaculty 5 лет назад

      Idk where you got that from, he said to focus on 15, 25, 30, 40 even 50 rep sets

  • @KP-tf8ph
    @KP-tf8ph 3 года назад +62

    Tom Platz is the definition of the American dream. He had a goal and a vision and he made it happen.

  • @IronWarrior86
    @IronWarrior86 6 лет назад +39

    One thing i noticed with myself if i do a weight that is so heavy that i can only do it for 4-5 reps full range of motion (for instance in hack squat machine), then when i lower the weight what previously felt moderately heavy now feels lighter to do and i can do more reps with it, than if i had stuck with a weight that i can handle for 8-10 reps and not add more weight. It's all about pushing the envelope all the time and progressively adding weight and grinding those poundages until your muscles grows bigger to handle the stress put on them. For instance in the leg extension, which i do as a second exercise, i add two 55lb plates in addition to the whole weight stack and do 8-10 reps full range of motion...then i remove one plate and is then able to do 15...remove the second plate and i can do 20 with just the whole stack. So i believe the key is to first get stronger, being able to handle more poundages, and this takes years of course...eventually you'll be able to do what Tom is talking about - long time under heavy tension (which no longer feels heavy because your muscles have reached a certain level of adaptation).

    • @lacrahuntington
      @lacrahuntington 6 лет назад

      What you are doing is called a drop set.

    • @IronWarrior86
      @IronWarrior86 6 лет назад +10

      @steroidsR4losers Actually i don't use Steroids. Been working out drug free since i started training 14 years ago. I will report you for slander.

    • @IronWarrior86
      @IronWarrior86 6 лет назад +8

      @@lacrahuntington Not dropsets. They are separate sets with rest inbetween.

    • @phatbastard2026
      @phatbastard2026 6 лет назад +2

      Iron Warrior
      While I would agree with most of your comment. I disagree with the (It will take years to do what Tom is saying)
      That's just not true. His principles can be used at any stage of your training. Poundage is only relevant to the person using it! Just because 45 lbs is heavy to one person and 200 another it's all relevant to that individual's strength curve and will be effective for them at that moment n time.

    • @IronWarrior86
      @IronWarrior86 6 лет назад +8

      @@phatbastard2026 Of course, i do agree. What i meant is that it would take quite some time to be able to handle what would be considered very heavy poundages by the majority of lifters out there, and still make it look easy.

  • @westfieldartworks8188
    @westfieldartworks8188 5 лет назад +4

    Tom may be one of the most powerful inspirational speakers and coaches, from any sport, that I've ever listened to. He leads by example. If he doesn't get your heart pumping and your blood moving just by the passion in his voice......than this sport ain't for you.

  • @aldomoreno736
    @aldomoreno736 5 лет назад +2

    Fuck it. TOM PLATZ FOR PRESIDENT.

  • @johnrosinski4763
    @johnrosinski4763 6 лет назад +40

    Tom, more seminars please! This stuff is deep, golden era gold nuggets of advice. Thank You!

    • @2bookoo4u
      @2bookoo4u 5 лет назад

      Tren hard Anavar give up!! Thank me later.

  • @WJHandyDad
    @WJHandyDad 5 лет назад +4

    one of my all time favorites giving sage advice!

  • @joebreen8818
    @joebreen8818 6 лет назад +13

    Love this. This information is priceless guys today don't have the knowledge or passion that Tom had

  • @Jeremylouallen
    @Jeremylouallen 6 лет назад +12

    Im always looking to keep improving and being the best that i can be so it's good to learn from those whose done it before you. Tom's knowledge and experience is amazing.

  • @taylor6500
    @taylor6500 2 года назад +4

    Reps are more important than the heavy weights! Squats are changing my life one set at a tome

  • @jamesbond3391
    @jamesbond3391 Год назад +8

    Tom platz, the only man to speak for 14 minutes without closing his mouth 😯

    • @plusxz821
      @plusxz821 Год назад

      he probably had the cardiovascular strength of an amateur boxer

  • @luciferianjesuslover9453
    @luciferianjesuslover9453 2 года назад +1

    This is the best thing I’ve ever heard

  • @MrRuamazed
    @MrRuamazed 6 лет назад +35

    The golden eagle is a legend

  • @EternallyGreat
    @EternallyGreat 6 лет назад +9

    This is nothing short of amazing! Thanks so much for this valuable information!!

  • @seanwilliams480
    @seanwilliams480 5 лет назад +92

    “You’ve got to do heavy weight for a lot of reps” isn’t the answer most people want to hear. I remember when I first did “widow makers” where I did 20 reps with a weight I never went past 10 reps before. Talk about pain. But that’s what worked...

    • @fondecollins155
      @fondecollins155 5 лет назад +5

      I recently learn this. And I am seeing quality results

    • @marcamato433
      @marcamato433 5 лет назад +4

      Amen 20 rep squats rock gvt is pretty good too

    • @mr.skeptical3071
      @mr.skeptical3071 5 лет назад +4

      Did your legs truly grow?

    • @leftphilange69
      @leftphilange69 5 лет назад +5

      Mr. Skeptical rest pause training with the squat is unbelievably hard but it will give you size, strength, endurance, cardio, everything. I’d start with something like 50% of your max and try to get 20 reps without re-racking. Something like 8 reps, breathe a few seconds, 5 reps, breathe a few seconds, 2 reps, breathe, 2 reps, breathe, 1 rep. Each of those 2 rep “sets” is like its own full set to failure. It’s ridiculous. Do it once a week at most IMO, then try to add maybe 10 pounds or more reps until 30 then go up 10% in weight something like that.

    • @eliascontreras1951
      @eliascontreras1951 5 лет назад +1

      zach cannuli please tell me more, sounds very interesting

  • @MarineForLiberty
    @MarineForLiberty 5 лет назад +2

    Thanks for putting this out there, Tom. The impact you’ve had on my training philosophy is immeasurable and I love sharing your wisdom with anyone who wants to know what it takes.

  • @joetart9905
    @joetart9905 5 лет назад +4

    Lord of Legs laying it down 💪👏
    I like the clear way he tells it, without all the hype, cussing, and low-brow humor from so many bodybuilders today. He sounds like my dad giving me the best advice.

  • @rhodey4759
    @rhodey4759 5 лет назад +3

    When he talks about this subject you have to pay attention. He is a guru

  • @tannerg3714
    @tannerg3714 Год назад +5

    I started doing less weight because of imballances
    This guy motivated me to stick at 135 and aim for 30 rep sets
    Ile increase as my legs feel healthy enough for more weight

  • @aldomoreno736
    @aldomoreno736 5 лет назад +58

    HOW do I get shirt that says 5 more reps - TOM PLATZ

  • @OptimusTraps
    @OptimusTraps 2 года назад +4

    Did an anecdotal study on this.
    for 1 year i went 10-12 reps to near failure
    another year i stayed between 4-6 reps
    Results: 10-12 reps i barely got any stronger, which translated into me gaining very small amount of muscle. 4-6 reps the next year i all of the sudden managed to add 2,5kg every session (progressive overload) and made noticeable gains. was not possible for me when i ran 10-12 reps.
    So for any1 wondering how to go about it, try both scenarios for a while and see which works for you.

  • @peterl.1574
    @peterl.1574 6 лет назад +7

    Both. Heavier builds density, hardness, and thickness. Reps builds shape and fullness.

    • @ordinaryguy815
      @ordinaryguy815 6 лет назад +1

      Luch I agree with this.
      It sounds like bro science and alot of people will call it that, but in my experience this holds true in real life. Just look at phil heath (high rep, soft muscles) vs dorian/ronnie (hard as fuck). They look strong, and phil looks weak.

    • @peterl.1574
      @peterl.1574 6 лет назад

      @@ordinaryguy815 Yup. Not bro science. the science is there. Heavy builds dense fast twitch white fibre and along with neuromuscular efficiency. Light and volume builds intermuscular plasma, fluid, red fiber, etc. - volume and shape. Look at Larry Wheels - does both heavy, mid and light. But mostly heavy. Guy for 23 is as thick, dense, and hard as a brick. Yes boat loads of PEDs too. But that is the constant for all these guys.

  • @JB-zo7ln
    @JB-zo7ln 6 лет назад +3

    I love Tom Platz. I have often times had to use his videos and his voice to get myself from the car to the gym when I was very tired after a long work day or week. He is a phenomenal motivator and a very intelligent bodybuilding and weight training expert. I almost need his videos every leg day, but I feel thats better than not using him at all and then getting in my head and being defeated. So I go and Im always glad I did it.

  • @reedallyn1767
    @reedallyn1767 5 лет назад +34

    The Golden eagle is still tops from the days where working hard, bringing ethics to the gym and to life, and being honest with yourself and others and always, always, trying your best were virtues that hardly exist today. This is why today The Golden Eagle still tries to instill some values he believes in, to those around him. There's too much bullshit, egos and dishonesty to go around nowadays. Too bad he wasn't in his prime form today, he would take a lot of people to school on stage!

    • @alisomnez1915
      @alisomnez1915 5 лет назад +1

      Awesome amazing thanks to you my friend👌

  • @sammott9537
    @sammott9537 5 лет назад +2

    Much respect for this living legend

  • @tommyboyfitness
    @tommyboyfitness Год назад +2

    I agree. The average set should be a minimum of 30 seconds. High reps build muscle. Also he’s correct it takes time but enjoy the journey. When you do 20 reps at a wait and the next week you do a few more that’s a victory take those victories you’re eventually see differences in your physique not just your legs but your overall physique and get those victories in the other muscles also in your movements

  • @vanguard4065
    @vanguard4065 3 года назад +5

    i always work up to a 1 rep max and then do drop sets to failure ending with a total of 30-40 reps. 43yrs old been lifting since 15.

  • @RichM0410
    @RichM0410 5 лет назад +2

    Excellent and invaluable information! Thank you sir! Have followed you and your peers since 77👍

  • @sanctuaryism
    @sanctuaryism 2 года назад

    best body building advice I think I have ever heard genuinely.

  • @fitpharmacistwitten6353
    @fitpharmacistwitten6353 5 лет назад +4

    Guys from my perspective and experience and by the way I have big legs , for my legs to grow , I have to do about 6-8 sets of 15 reps with moderate to increasingly heavier weight and I have to go below parallel with my legs out knees outward for my legs to get a pump which means I’m tearing down a fairly large amount of muscle because my body is putting fluid and blood , nutrients to the site which is being traumatized . So I agree with Tom for me I have to do a lot of reps with moderate to heavy weight .
    I will say whenever I do 30s which is 4 sets of 30 reps with 225 going up to 275 my leg growth goes thru the roof . So reps work for me .

  • @dleigh9997
    @dleigh9997 5 лет назад +52

    Ronnie coleman was a good example of heavy weight with high reps just like tom platz.

    • @darthghitza8037
      @darthghitza8037 5 лет назад +11

      sadly ronnie didn't have the common sense Tom did to take lighter periods and not risk so much

    • @josiah3236
      @josiah3236 5 лет назад +17

      Darth Ghitza Ronnie gave zero fucks lmao LIGHTWEIGHT BABY!!!!

    • @dleigh9997
      @dleigh9997 5 лет назад

      @@darthghitza8037 yeah that's true

    • @InspiredFortunes
      @InspiredFortunes 3 года назад +3

      Coleman is a shadow sitting on a wheel chair forever

    • @suron9135
      @suron9135 3 года назад

      @@InspiredFortunes he didn't get a fucked hip because he lifted heavy. NO. his father has a fucked hip too! it's genetics. lifting heavy is HEALTHY.

  • @rumchata6569
    @rumchata6569 2 года назад +1

    I trained to failure for the first time in a long long long time after listening to Tom. It was a great workout

  • @josefflexatronmisango8261
    @josefflexatronmisango8261 2 года назад +2

    I'm an upcoming bodybuilder. And all my leg days I use your leg workout program Mr Tom. Thanks to you I can see change🙏

  • @horvathszilveszter
    @horvathszilveszter Год назад +5

    Science and athletes: lotta weights or lotta reps?
    Tom: BOTH 💁‍♂️

  • @jesusdamian1874
    @jesusdamian1874 4 года назад +1

    Thank you Mr Platz for the knowledge. I like training that isn’t overly thought out and formulated.

  • @nazariorhuan2630
    @nazariorhuan2630 2 года назад +1

    I have been listening to you Tom pretty much everyday since I found out who you were\are!! Well done awesome legacy for all of us from 90's. There's no doubt that you were one of the greatest of your prime time and the passion which you convey through all of your videos and speeches are priceless for those who love the sport as you do!!! Thank you sir, I am between such many people who are learning a lot from you!!!

  • @finngrant234
    @finngrant234 5 лет назад +2

    After doing a strength phase, this is the advice I needed to hear.
    Thank you.

  • @bigt9905
    @bigt9905 5 лет назад +1

    I could listen to this all day!

  • @mreous333
    @mreous333 5 лет назад +5

    Low weight & high reps = muscle growth, but not as much strength. Heavy weights and medium reps = muscle mass & more strength. Really heavy weights and very low reps = some muscle mass but more strength. You got mix it up, unless you are trying for a specific build.

  • @runehelm4603
    @runehelm4603 6 лет назад +4

    What a legend

  • @stuarthalpern7621
    @stuarthalpern7621 5 лет назад +5

    Tom you are so right.
    As a bodybuilder you must determine the weight load and reps. I use to squat 225 for 50 reps after 4 sets with 315 for 12. So you must come up with weights and reps that fit you. Another person might do same workout with 175 and 225 or 405 first and than 275. Not written in stone but to be determined by the individual person.

  • @tezzymurphy8730
    @tezzymurphy8730 5 лет назад +2

    High reps like Tom says does help . But also helps to go lighter at times to get the fast twitch muscles working harder hence the reason you get bigger when doing heavier weights in months to come . It's a process that takes dedication and motivation as well as determination like your life depended on it. Get it people . Now train harder .

    • @jaghad
      @jaghad 5 лет назад +5

      Listen budy, this is the Quadfather. Believing that you can add anything to this discussion is pathetic.
      Tom Platz said it well, and he said all there is to say, I think you missed the message. Going heavier and heavier for more reps that is the key.

  • @etrephesm
    @etrephesm Год назад +1

    Im actually so excited to go to the gym tomorrow now. I always feel weird taking breaks. Stopping when ive just barely begun to feel tired
    I believe ive been training too heavily
    Thank you Tom

  • @highgardens783
    @highgardens783 6 лет назад +3

    Thank you quad king

  • @siddharthraychaudhuri7250
    @siddharthraychaudhuri7250 Год назад +1

    Because of a shoulder injury I did only Front Squats. After a year's training I did Back squats for the first time today. And much of it because the RUclips algorithm bombarded me with Tom Platz in the last few weeks! All Hail the Golden Eagle!

  • @bigpapaadam1
    @bigpapaadam1 4 года назад +4

    “The squat rack is your altar... your church... now it’s time to make a sacrifice!” I always loved when I heard Tom Platz say this in his video! Lol time to bleed! God bless

  • @orcamentomib3003
    @orcamentomib3003 Год назад +1

    De fato é uma arte e não uma exata, Tom Platz manja muito

  • @HDLifter
    @HDLifter 5 лет назад

    Golden words from the Golden Eagle! Tom knows bodybuilding inside out. His wisdom is timeless.

    • @2bookoo4u
      @2bookoo4u 5 лет назад

      He was able to use real steroids when you could get them legally. He offers nothing. You can tell he is uncomfortable with these questions.

  • @lawv.8424
    @lawv.8424 3 года назад +1

    Far and away the most underrated bodybuilder!!
    You are a living legend!!🎩..
    Happy I found this channel, man it's your voice I hear when I dig deep..
    Been there with the broomstick..
    Classic*👍🏻🎩💪🏽

  • @vladimirciric519
    @vladimirciric519 5 лет назад +3

    Time and tension. If bbuilding is my religion, Platz’s words are my bible. This message is pure gold, thank you for posting. I hope to meet you before one of us checks out.

  • @mr.skeptical3071
    @mr.skeptical3071 5 лет назад +2

    Icon of the sport!!!!!

  • @garryonlylogic7598
    @garryonlylogic7598 5 лет назад

    Ultimate truth expressed in most creative way. Salute to your dedication Mr.Platz

  • @firstnamelastname3558
    @firstnamelastname3558 5 лет назад +1

    This is awesome. Thanks, Tom.

  • @TheDave000
    @TheDave000 6 лет назад +12

    This is aweosme! what a legend! "Hey Mr Platz should I do high reps, or heavy weights?"
    "What do yo mean OR?"

    • @aaronanderson7619
      @aaronanderson7619 5 лет назад

      @steroidsR4losers how naive you are. Statistically, winners bump. Bet you wish you could.

    • @JHV1986
      @JHV1986 5 лет назад +1

      Dave, with 1RM he means the maximum amount of weight that you can lift for a given exercise. No matter which exercise.
      1RM stands for One Repetition Maximum.
      Saludos!

    • @Crazybullfitness
      @Crazybullfitness 5 лет назад

      OR means one rep

  • @Fabio-pf3ii
    @Fabio-pf3ii 5 лет назад +2

    Platz, you're a legend!

  • @alisomnez1915
    @alisomnez1915 5 лет назад +1

    Awesome amazing beautiful people amazing beautiful places

  • @RazorRamon5556
    @RazorRamon5556 Год назад +4

    Focus on 40 reps! This is a man, with or without steroids that tore up the gym when he walked in to bodybuild…

  • @dans1454
    @dans1454 Год назад +1

    If only more people listened to Tom Platz and Dorian Yates. These guys speak pure facts.

  • @Lukexvz
    @Lukexvz Год назад +1

    it takes time it, it takes, it takes a career *whispers* "and some gear"

  • @5zazen
    @5zazen 5 лет назад +1

    I use high reps to lessen mental stress post lift. I always can lift more reps than my 1 rm says. I got 315x14 a pr at 208 lbs age 47 squats. Satisfying more so than 375x3-4 reps. Goal is 315x20 squats low bar. 1-2 sets with all out reps 10+ for heart health and less stress on the CNS. Why? Doubles and triples too much CNS stress. Ive got a job at the hospital and a family. So i do 2 sets high reps then finish the five sets with 4-6 reps. This keeps the training enjoyable and stress levels low.

  • @AnthonyMcqueen1987
    @AnthonyMcqueen1987 6 лет назад +10

    Yes reps are the answer the amount of weight is irrelevant.
    My goals in Squat:
    1RM 500lbs
    100 Reps with 225 most so far 35 reps
    Strong Quads and overall strength.

  • @joelperaza6515
    @joelperaza6515 5 лет назад +3

    One of the best interviews I’ve ever heard on RUclips thank you you are a legend Tom Platz the golden eagle you will always be remembered amongst the best to ever do it

  • @reacharlie
    @reacharlie 5 лет назад +4

    OK, light day. lets load up 5 plates a side for 20 reps for warm ups!!

  • @stevenewer1
    @stevenewer1 5 лет назад +7

    chest ..heavy or high reps ..same with back ..same with legs ..same with delts ....arms and calves highreps work ..heavy does little in my experience on MY OWN physique over 35 years . Im 53 ...no genetic freak at all . Im natural and arms are 19.5 cold and chest is 52 cold . But i eat right ..take natural supplements loads of aminos and vits ...a lot a hell of a lot . It all counts

    • @joshmuz9018
      @joshmuz9018 3 года назад

      Wow a 52 year old natural bodybuilder with arms 1.5 inches bigger than mentzers and Zane cold. Quite a feat

    • @stevenewer1
      @stevenewer1 3 года назад

      @Tony about as big as all the beers u drink... cold

    • @stevenewer1
      @stevenewer1 3 года назад

      @@joshmuz9018 lol... what do u think mentzer and zane were the biggest guys out there you dumbo No they were stage bodybuilders. Put them next to 6 ft guys who lift heavy and they look tiny.

    • @joshmuz9018
      @joshmuz9018 3 года назад

      @@stevenewer1 hey I call people Dumbo. Your the only other person I've seen use that weird insult. I actually feel quite flattered. Even if your argument was ridiculous

  • @janetoss
    @janetoss 3 года назад

    Love Tom. Good man. Low key until he isnt.

  • @aurangzaib3442
    @aurangzaib3442 5 лет назад +1

    Great advices all time

  • @ZAAA1234
    @ZAAA1234 5 лет назад +2

    this information is valuable

  • @caring246fallen
    @caring246fallen Год назад

    Great video

  • @michaelloria69
    @michaelloria69 5 лет назад +1

    Wow. Great listen. awesome

  • @yuribezmenovwasright5625
    @yuribezmenovwasright5625 3 года назад +8

    So, high reps at 50 - 80%. Sounds good to me.

  • @chriskirk2780
    @chriskirk2780 3 года назад

    Thanks Tom great info!!!

  • @TheBatugan77
    @TheBatugan77 5 лет назад +10

    The answer is reps.
    The evidence? Go to any powerlifting meet. You'll see some fairly big guys. You'll also see some fairly small guys doubling and even tripling their BW for singles. They're strong, sure. But big? Nope.

  • @isaacmares9445
    @isaacmares9445 4 года назад

    Thank you So So much Tom! I really appreciate your experience and advice and emphasis on this whole video. Thank you thank you soooo very much... this is a video to take note on.

  • @akashsoni589
    @akashsoni589 4 года назад

    Thank you so much sir❤️❤️🙏

  • @michelrood2966
    @michelrood2966 2 года назад +1

    This is how I train, I alternate between heavy to light.

  • @colonalklink14
    @colonalklink14 Год назад

    Awesome thanks 👍.

  • @Edens3rdseed
    @Edens3rdseed 4 года назад

    🤯🤯🤯. Thank you Sir!

  • @haroldstickland4045
    @haroldstickland4045 2 года назад +2

    Tom Platz my name is Harold Strickland I am 68 years old now,I haven't train my legs since high school,I promise to myself that I will not neglect my legs again,I started my friend doing squats with 95 pounds of dumbbells around my waist,that's all I had,that was back in December 2021.Now I can squat 315Ibs for couple reps. My goal is 400Ibs.for reps. I have been dropping the weight down at 225 pounds so I can get 8 and more reps.L Lord willing I will continue to train well in my 70's. I Love legs day,I train my legs twice weekly. Some day I hope to meet you..

  • @PitBlackBelt
    @PitBlackBelt 2 года назад

    This is great information.

  • @cypionate250
    @cypionate250 2 года назад

    Awesome 👍

  • @hetisjoelb
    @hetisjoelb 4 года назад

    Makes good sense

  • @bradk7382
    @bradk7382 Год назад

    Golden magic

  • @brood7007
    @brood7007 5 лет назад

    Yes! Great info.

  • @russkinloch5422
    @russkinloch5422 5 лет назад +1

    God Bless You Tom. Thank you for all your experience and hard work.

  • @iwontreplybacklol7481
    @iwontreplybacklol7481 4 года назад +4

    After training almost 2 years, trying everything under the sun, I found out this is 100% true

  • @Hammerhead1986
    @Hammerhead1986 2 года назад +1

    Progressive overload and a calorie surplus has always served me well for gaining size. I like having 1 or 2 big compound movements each session then a few lighter exercises for higher reps. By lighter I don't mean something that isn't challenging

  • @STMORRISPL
    @STMORRISPL 5 лет назад +6

    Still to this day I just can’t understand how people think heavy weight with half reps will build muscle . I just can’t understand it

    • @MatiDota
      @MatiDota 5 лет назад +2

      Works for some one... Go watch natural gallant bodybuilding. Pretty interesting channel...

    • @travisanderson8458
      @travisanderson8458 5 лет назад

      because there is still tension and if they are reducing rom to avoid pain they are still getting gains is it entirely functional no, should someone gloat about there 1/2 squats no but is it a means to an end if avoiding joint pain.

  • @evanwhitewood2795
    @evanwhitewood2795 5 лет назад

    No adds awesome

  • @emospiderbutton
    @emospiderbutton 3 года назад +1

    10 minute sets for biceps.. holy shit!

    • @prestonmoore9996
      @prestonmoore9996 Год назад

      I know right, had to wrap my mind around how I’ll go approaching that.

  • @stewheart
    @stewheart 4 месяца назад

    less weight increases the time under tension you can achieve - because to can keep pumping before failing whilst under stress. it all seems so obvious now. its like a how a diamond is formed -its the time under the pressure / stress that makes it hard, not the most amount of pressure in a short time frame. plus less weight is less chance of joint damage