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12 Weeks (SL cycle?) but yes, but definitely not in a deficit!
Sorry yes my first 12 week/36 work out cycle
12 Weeks (SL cycle?) but yes, but definitely not in a deficit!
Hey,
has anyone else since they got good at squatting, just love stroking and feeling your thighs and legs?
I have never done Wendler, but the entire notion of going to the gym and not feeling like I have been hit by a train is somewhat alien.
I understand what you're after, but I don't think you will realise the benefits from Wendler if you don't do worthwhile accessory work. I could be wrong, of course, but there we go.
Ultimately, you could always embark on a similar training programme but just down more and better-timed calories and sleep more.
Ultimately, these things exist in balance: where do you want the benefits of whatever it is you do? At med school or in the gym? It is possible to get both, but that takes more creative thought than an internet post warrants, but you just have to consider whether you want awesome in the gym to the detriment of your student career, or awesome at university and much slower progress in the gym, given that university comes around only once for most people, I know what I would do... think hard and balance the two.![]()
My Doms lasts for the whole week. I think if you tweak Wendler correctly it can be a heck of a good programme especially looking at beyond Wendler.
Do you guys lock out on certain exercises like bench and shoulder press?
I've seen most of the huge guys only seem to do half reps but apparently it holds tension in the right muscles.
Make sure you check out the mobility thread as you probably have tight pecs, delts and rotator cuff muscles.
And are you keeping your elbow in good alignment with your shoulder as you press?
So what are peoples methods for timing deloads?
Are you doing them every 4, 6, 12 weeks or whenever you feel like you need one? For example, when doing Wendler 5/3/1, it had a built in deload every 4th....
Depends how hard you're pushing...
It can be every fourth week, or whatever. I generally go for fourth/fifth week when strength training.
Most people don't need to deload at all.