It would be awesome to have a link to the paper when you do reviews. I absolutely love this kind of content but I'm the kind who wants to nerd out on the paper itself too
So 8 reps had the most strength and hypertrophy? This was the go-to training reps for many pre-2000 powerlifters like Fred Hatfield - Dr. Squat. His training book recommends 3 x 8 for 6-8 weeks before a 3 week peaking phase.
You should either do the exact same technique or something completely different, so nothing that is close enough to mess up clean technique. Lots of people who do supertotal either do sumo or a clean deadlift rather than conventional.
If I may suggest, when explaining something a bit more complex and which contaions lots of numbers/figures, would be good to use a whiteboard or any visual reference :)
Thanks for the analysis fellas! I've heard the motivation behind training strength & hypertrophy with low rep sets is that it promotes growth of fast rather than slow twitch muscle fibers. What do you think about this?
So folks should just walk up reps until they can up the weight? Do 4's until you can do 5's etc etc up to 8-10's then up the weight and drop down to 4's/5's? I usually start at 6 and go to 12, but I'm not so concerned about 1RMs.
thats literally called double progression, you are manipulating two variables, first reps to your upper limit range and the weight to start back at the lower rep limit with more weight than when the cycle started, similar to linear periodization/wave loading/step loading which manipulates both reps and weight in tandem until you restart the cycle with a higher baseline, both of these training styles can be used by intermediates/advanced to keep progressing, always with the understanding that progression will be slow regardless of programming unless you use something like bulgarian/lite which is powerlifting/weightlifting specific.
Hi I'm 12 years old and snatch 200 kilos. Do you think I could go pro some day? My squat is pretty low, though, so I've been doing smolov on my training days and smolov jr. on my rest days for some active recovery.
If you guys could link the papers that you review in the description that would be awesome :)
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The UoS (University of Sikastan), should do a study on the relevance/irrelevance of rep ranges/training volume in SARM'd individuals.
I feel like it has been too long since SARMs got the attention they deserve! They are the tip of the Devil's Pen*s after all.
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It would be awesome to have a link to the paper when you do reviews. I absolutely love this kind of content but I'm the kind who wants to nerd out on the paper itself too
Thanx for the video!
I think 8 reps seems pretty good, best strength same hypertrophy and less stress on joints?
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So 8 reps had the most strength and hypertrophy? This was the go-to training reps for many pre-2000 powerlifters like Fred Hatfield - Dr. Squat. His training book recommends 3 x 8 for 6-8 weeks before a 3 week peaking phase.
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Deadlift guy again. Do you recommend deadlifting the same way you clean or having separate technique for each?
You should either do the exact same technique or something completely different, so nothing that is close enough to mess up clean technique. Lots of people who do supertotal either do sumo or a clean deadlift rather than conventional.
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Awful lot of 10s in my current prog Sika! Killing me for fun are ya!
How many reps for Strength & Hypertrophy??
Yes, volume involves something to the third power. I'd make more sense to have reps x sets x weight.
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If I may suggest, when explaining something a bit more complex and which contaions lots of numbers/figures, would be good to use a whiteboard or any visual reference :)
They'll need white lab coats for that.
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There's no whiteboards in Sikastan
Visual representation would make these videos alot more entertaining.
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This channel is superb. Love the analyses and the discussions on training theory.
Basically, if you lift you’ll get stronger. Good to go.
Thanks for the analysis fellas! I've heard the motivation behind training strength & hypertrophy with low rep sets is that it promotes growth of fast rather than slow twitch muscle fibers. What do you think about this?
Isn't it funny how on these studies everybody gets amazing gains?10-20+% strength and size increases? I wanna be in that study!
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Great! Thanks for the review. And thank you to the people of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan.
So folks should just walk up reps until they can up the weight? Do 4's until you can do 5's etc etc up to 8-10's then up the weight and drop down to 4's/5's? I usually start at 6 and go to 12, but I'm not so concerned about 1RMs.
thats literally called double progression, you are manipulating two variables, first reps to your upper limit range and the weight to start back at the lower rep limit with more weight than when the cycle started, similar to linear periodization/wave loading/step loading which manipulates both reps and weight in tandem until you restart the cycle with a higher baseline, both of these training styles can be used by intermediates/advanced to keep progressing, always with the understanding that progression will be slow regardless of programming unless you use something like bulgarian/lite which is powerlifting/weightlifting specific.
Really enjoyed this intelligent analysis and discussion. Subscribed as a result. Looking forward to more evidence based practice advice.
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I wonder were what sort of diets were the different groups on for the test period. Same amount of daily macros (size dependent) ?
Solid content as usual 👍 But please get a whiteboard or something for all the numbers.
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Hi I'm 12 years old and snatch 200 kilos. Do you think I could go pro some day? My squat is pretty low, though, so I've been doing smolov on my training days and smolov jr. on my rest days for some active recovery.
not sorry possible kid. by the time you're 18, the average elite snatch will be light years ahead of what it is now. i would suggest a sport like golf