nelmsjer
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I am hoping to generate some discussion related to a proposed variation in the 5x5 workout. I have some ideas (based on research and others' workout theories/written programs) regarding the effectiveness of adding a higher volume phase, periodically.
Initially, someone could say, "Why? It works!". I couldn't agree more. I am beginning week 6 of my first run through madcow's version, using the alternate 2-day 3x3 intensity phase. I have been eating like a horse and gained over 10 lbs, going from 185 to 196 on a 5'8" frame...MOST of it good weight. My strength is certainly progressing quickly, and my legs, shoulders, and chest are visibly larger. So, no complaints.
Some may assume that the philosophy behind the higher volume phase is based on the hopes of sarcoplasmic hypertrophy. While it can be nice, those really aren't my goals with the higher volume phase. It is my understanding that tendon and ligament strength can increase during higher volume phases. Assuming this is true, it would seem that athletes would be able to endure more successive 5x5 and 3x3 phases without having joint aches/pains.
On the other hand, perhaps the joints are not an issue. It just seems that people are acquiring amazing strength gains, and the extra joint support could become necessary down the road.
So, what is the plan? I'm thinking 3-4 weeks of 7x7 or 6x8, thrown in after every 2 full cycles. This will give some time for tendon- and ligament-specific structural changes, along with a bit of sarcoplasmic hypertrophy, for those that are looking for it.
Thoughts?
Initially, someone could say, "Why? It works!". I couldn't agree more. I am beginning week 6 of my first run through madcow's version, using the alternate 2-day 3x3 intensity phase. I have been eating like a horse and gained over 10 lbs, going from 185 to 196 on a 5'8" frame...MOST of it good weight. My strength is certainly progressing quickly, and my legs, shoulders, and chest are visibly larger. So, no complaints.
Some may assume that the philosophy behind the higher volume phase is based on the hopes of sarcoplasmic hypertrophy. While it can be nice, those really aren't my goals with the higher volume phase. It is my understanding that tendon and ligament strength can increase during higher volume phases. Assuming this is true, it would seem that athletes would be able to endure more successive 5x5 and 3x3 phases without having joint aches/pains.
On the other hand, perhaps the joints are not an issue. It just seems that people are acquiring amazing strength gains, and the extra joint support could become necessary down the road.
So, what is the plan? I'm thinking 3-4 weeks of 7x7 or 6x8, thrown in after every 2 full cycles. This will give some time for tendon- and ligament-specific structural changes, along with a bit of sarcoplasmic hypertrophy, for those that are looking for it.
Thoughts?

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