Hi folks.
I was wondering about something.
Due to the high stress they impose, Deadlifts are perscribed mostly for 1 set of 5 after a "ramp up" of 4 lighter sets.
The Texas method and other systems that operate with a "volume day" and an "intensity day" just have the deadlift once a week, and that's it.
Many would say it is not enough volume, which kind of makes sense to me.
Also, many good sources suggest that this is the time to add a few good variations here and there.
So, would it be a good idea to have a "volume day" meant to drive your deadlift numbers up, using lower weights?
Using the Texas method as our template, one can see, for example, that you have 5x5 for squats with ~90% of the 5RM for that week, to be performed on "intensity day".
So, can one do the 1 x 5 deadlift set on the "intensity day", and maybe do 7x3 for deadlifts, maybe with 75%-85% of 5RM as a "volume day" earlier in the week?
Maybe 5x5 with SLDL using 75%-85% of 5RM?
Maybe even doing some RDLs for sets of 8 with lighter weights on the "light day"?
All of this, of course, at the stage when you can no longer keep adding 5lbs \ week to your deadlift and do 5 reps on a weekly basis.
Thanks,
Mikhail.
I was wondering about something.
Due to the high stress they impose, Deadlifts are perscribed mostly for 1 set of 5 after a "ramp up" of 4 lighter sets.
The Texas method and other systems that operate with a "volume day" and an "intensity day" just have the deadlift once a week, and that's it.
Many would say it is not enough volume, which kind of makes sense to me.
Also, many good sources suggest that this is the time to add a few good variations here and there.
So, would it be a good idea to have a "volume day" meant to drive your deadlift numbers up, using lower weights?
Using the Texas method as our template, one can see, for example, that you have 5x5 for squats with ~90% of the 5RM for that week, to be performed on "intensity day".
So, can one do the 1 x 5 deadlift set on the "intensity day", and maybe do 7x3 for deadlifts, maybe with 75%-85% of 5RM as a "volume day" earlier in the week?
Maybe 5x5 with SLDL using 75%-85% of 5RM?
Maybe even doing some RDLs for sets of 8 with lighter weights on the "light day"?
All of this, of course, at the stage when you can no longer keep adding 5lbs \ week to your deadlift and do 5 reps on a weekly basis.
Thanks,
Mikhail.
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