I'm curious as to how many others here lift according to the principle of Reverse Pyramids? i.e start with heaviest weight, then decrease weight by 10-15% per set.
I've been practicing Reverse Pyramids since the late 80's when Lee Labrada - at the time a competetive bodybuilder - highly recommended them for muscular development.
Every 8-10 weeks or so I shake things up a bit by reverting back to typical ascending pyramids for a couple of weeks, then it's back to Reverse Pyramids.
Over the 18 years I have been bodybuilding (natural), the best gains have come in the last decade since I began practicing this awesome principle.
I do anywhere from 6-8 sets for small bodyparts, and 8-10 for large. Rest periods between sets vary from 45 seconds (used in the spring to get ripped for summer) and 90 seconds offseason. Even during offseason I'm relatively lean at 11-13%BF.
Reverse Pyramid have allowed me to put on an enormous amount of muscle, with very few sets and a relatively short time in the gym. I recommend everyone give Reverse Pyramids a try if they haven't already done so. Be absolutely sure to warm up first, or the likelyhood for injury is high due to the heavy poundages used.
Regards
I've been practicing Reverse Pyramids since the late 80's when Lee Labrada - at the time a competetive bodybuilder - highly recommended them for muscular development.
Every 8-10 weeks or so I shake things up a bit by reverting back to typical ascending pyramids for a couple of weeks, then it's back to Reverse Pyramids.
Over the 18 years I have been bodybuilding (natural), the best gains have come in the last decade since I began practicing this awesome principle.
I do anywhere from 6-8 sets for small bodyparts, and 8-10 for large. Rest periods between sets vary from 45 seconds (used in the spring to get ripped for summer) and 90 seconds offseason. Even during offseason I'm relatively lean at 11-13%BF.
Reverse Pyramid have allowed me to put on an enormous amount of muscle, with very few sets and a relatively short time in the gym. I recommend everyone give Reverse Pyramids a try if they haven't already done so. Be absolutely sure to warm up first, or the likelyhood for injury is high due to the heavy poundages used.
Regards