Quote (Jurikeh @ Feb 24 2015 10:31am)
By pyramid do you mean like 5 sets 10-7-5-3-1 or whatever it is you want? I use to do that in highschool slowly working out to my max on my max days. I always felt like I made good gains using that method, but I wasn't trying out a bunch of different methods to see what worked best either as it was our football weightlifting program.
yeah, each set going up in weight. 2 people say they did this for football, i wonder what the specific reason is, time to hit the googles.
/e just reading a little bit it all says basically the same thing. light weight high reps help develop a pump, and the entire pyramid workout helps prevent hitting a plateau and supports muscles to continuously grow stronger instead of simply adapting to their workload. but wouldn't this be true with even sets/reps as well, as long as you know when to increase your weight?
would like to hear you guys' personal experience with this one, sounds legit to me.
Quote (Lightman @ Feb 24 2015 10:35am)
Useless.
ramping up strength is something else tho
kinda hard for me to take such an obtuse and inarticulate answer seriously, care to explain why?
This post was edited by Wretch on Feb 24 2015 03:56pm