I Love 5/3/1, but does anybody find that working that one body part once a week is not enough??? I hate to go messing with Jim's Template, but I need to Bench at least twice a week to maintain strength gains and push to new levels.
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Re: 5/3/1 Question
There is nothing that says you have to stay on a 7 day schedule with your work outs. Right now mine are on an 8 day schedule. Sometimes I will run a six day schedule. One on one off and so on. Just make sure you can repeat the same schedule all month long and get enough rest. I know there is more to it than that but thats what I have done. I hope this helps.
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I hear ya. I went with DC Training a few years ago. On cycle I tend to want to push it to EOD rather than take wkd off. But I stick to the plan.
Ex:
Mon - A1 day:Chest, Shoulders, triceps, Back Width, Back Thickness
Wed - B1 day: Biceps, Forearms, Calves, Hamstrings, Quads
Fri - A2 Day: Same muscle groups as A1 different exercises
Sat -Off
Sun - Off
M B2, W A3, F B3
rinse and repeatStats as of 1/17/13: 45 y/o male - 5'7" 186 lbs - 15-16% BF (est)
AAS Experience: over 25 years (on and off) - Just about every AAS, Serms, DNP...all except peps - 3 yrs Homebrew experience
Current Cycle: Test, EQ, DHB, Tren, Proviron
Training Experience: 30 years (on and off), Personal Trainer, Military
Current Training Protocol: DC Training
General Info and Goals: Cancer Survivor (Stage 3 Prostate Cancer - Cancer Free since 8/11)
Want to get back to pre surgery weight & strength - ultimately low 200s at sub 10% bf
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Re: 5/3/1 Question
Originally posted by Ecto View PostI Love 5/3/1, but does anybody find that working that one body part once a week is not enough??? I hate to go messing with Jim's Template, but I need to Bench at least twice a week to maintain strength gains and push to new levels.
Most programs with the execption of Sheiko and WSBB have people benching just 1x week.
And I wouldn't focus on benching. OH pressing is what's going to bring your bench up, not the other way around.DISCLAIMER: "SisterSteel" is a fictitious character with the sole purpose to entertain. Any information/advice given out, stated, or implied is for entertainment only and should not be considered the advocation of any illegal activity.
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Originally posted by SisterSteel View PostNo, I don't find that to be the case at all. Now I do have both speed work and strength work but they're both done on the same day.
Most programs with the execption of Sheiko and WSBB have people benching just 1x week.
And I wouldn't focus on benching. OH pressing is what's going to bring your bench up, not the other way around.
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Originally posted by Vicious 13 View PostI've asked a couple times but don't think anyone has chimed in. I like doing 1 3 5 and go heavy to light any pros and cons
What's your questions Vicious? I've pretty well versed on 5/3/1 as well as most other training programs (WSBB, Cube, Sheilko, my own, etc)DISCLAIMER: "SisterSteel" is a fictitious character with the sole purpose to entertain. Any information/advice given out, stated, or implied is for entertainment only and should not be considered the advocation of any illegal activity.
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You're just doing the pyramid in reverse order. As long as you follow the %'s from prilepin's chart you should be good. It may be a bit harder on your joints jumping immediately to the heaviest weight first so keep an eye on that and make sure you're sufficiently warmed up.
And btw, that program does exist. It's called RPT. I'd say try it and let us know how you like it. You can also read up on it. The idea with it is that you focus on the first set (making progress with each time).Last edited by SisterSteel; 02-02-2013, 06:31 PM.DISCLAIMER: "SisterSteel" is a fictitious character with the sole purpose to entertain. Any information/advice given out, stated, or implied is for entertainment only and should not be considered the advocation of any illegal activity.
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