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  • Using [email protected]

    I really enjoy having the [email protected] set in my training to help gauge progress and doing something heavy keeps me motivated. My training has changed depending on my goals (bulking/cutting/higher volume/lower volume/etc). But the constant has been that I've had one set of [email protected] for both my competition squat and competition deadlift every week for months now.

    I've realized this could possibly be a mistake? I haven't noticed any negative effects from the squat [email protected] but I've recently noticed that it's possible that the [email protected] deadlift has possibly had disproportionately fatiguing effects on volume deadlift sets. Any comments on whether it's a good idea to cycle the [email protected] out from time to time?

    Thanks!

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    We don't usually program them year-round, but it shouldn't be especially fatiguing if you're not overshooting.
    IG / YT

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    • #3
      Of course it will depend on your goals and your programming, but I understand it is also a matter of personal preference (as much in this business) and it is supported by some (caveats included): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R9C5lWyCzUQ
      Me gainzz

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Austin Baraki View Post
        We don't usually program them year-round, but it shouldn't be especially fatiguing if you're not overshooting.
        what is "them"? ... [email protected]'s in general you don't program year round?

        or you don't program [email protected] for the deadlift year-round? (i.e. OP stating the heavy single DL might be fatiguing him too much)

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        • #5
          We don't usually program singles @8 all year round.

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