spartacus
Well-known member
Little Hammer,
I agree.
I never got that strong, probably because i never focused on strength alone long enough, but my gains were mostly made from moderate weights.
Very early on i realised that to heavy and i burnt out quickly.
I have tended to train on 60% of my max and 4 sets of 6-8 with a minute rest.
I did this even when i was at my peak, power cleaning 155kg at 98kg bodyweight (1991), even after just bodybuildign for three years, and a touch and go bench on 172.5kg (and 6 reps on 145kg) (1994).
Once or twice a month is all I ever did in terms of heavy weights. The rest was moderate, short rests, and form.
In fact, I believe my constant injuries in the last 12 months has been from my departure from such training for powerlifting, and perhaps older age.
When i recover, i am going back to my old ways. Lots of moderate weights with short rest.
I hate training with long rests any way. Bores me shitless.
I agree.
I never got that strong, probably because i never focused on strength alone long enough, but my gains were mostly made from moderate weights.
Very early on i realised that to heavy and i burnt out quickly.
I have tended to train on 60% of my max and 4 sets of 6-8 with a minute rest.
I did this even when i was at my peak, power cleaning 155kg at 98kg bodyweight (1991), even after just bodybuildign for three years, and a touch and go bench on 172.5kg (and 6 reps on 145kg) (1994).
Once or twice a month is all I ever did in terms of heavy weights. The rest was moderate, short rests, and form.
In fact, I believe my constant injuries in the last 12 months has been from my departure from such training for powerlifting, and perhaps older age.
When i recover, i am going back to my old ways. Lots of moderate weights with short rest.
I hate training with long rests any way. Bores me shitless.