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" .....do a true 6 rep max...is hard. I don't care if it is a 1RM or a 20RM...it is hard and you should feel fatigued afterward. "
I, personally don't feel all that fatigued. However, if it's a 10RM or 20RM I would be.
"...yes, you are telling me but not showing me any evidence. I have competed in strength and endurance sports...and know that my body would not perform well on contest day if I did a 3-6RM before my heavy set or event."
I have read a great deal on this topic and feel confident there is evidence to back it up. Lots of it can be found on T-mag.
" .....Where? From what I see, people on here like aka-tapout and powerlifterjay are not saying to do this type of thing on contest day either. They say that it is a good training tool...but not a contest tool. "
From Strength Coaches such as Francis, Poliquin, King, Tsatsouline...just to name a few.
" .....Where? Do you mean unracking the weight so you know how it feels? What if you unrack it and it feels like the weight of the world? Talk about losing TONS of confidence. Once again, are you talking about doing a 6RM or a walkout with a super heavy weight on contest day? "
We are confusing both issues here. I'll explain further down.
"....Where? I am not for sure if I see the guys of the WSB club doing a 6rm before they walk up to the platform to do a world record squat. I'd like to think that Chuck V had taken some serious weights in the gym on various exercises before he squatted 1k. I have a very good friend who set the world record in the squat and bench press in 1995 with a squat of 1004 at a bodyweight of 239. He did NOT do a 6RM or a walkout with 1200 before he went up there to squat 1004. Hence...I can make an empirical observation on this theory. This is just an empirical observation from world class athletes. I don't see pljay doing a 6rm on the bench press just before he goes for a new PR at a meet either...but maybe I am wrong...I am not a powerlifter.
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I think you've got both issues confused. A supramaximal hold is used before a 1RM attempt. However, in the example I was using with ben johnson he is going from a 6RM to a SPRINT not 1RM. Hence, he is still getting the neural benefit you would get from doing a 1RM after a supramaximal set.
" .....Yes...I think and have observed. Give it a try...I encourage you to do so. Encourage GF, Chuck V, Steve Goggins, etc...to try this too. "
I don't recommend a 6RM for powerlifters, it was an example of neural potentiation. For powerlifters a supramaximal set might be more ideal.
Cheers,
-Zulu
" .....do a true 6 rep max...is hard. I don't care if it is a 1RM or a 20RM...it is hard and you should feel fatigued afterward. "
I, personally don't feel all that fatigued. However, if it's a 10RM or 20RM I would be.
"...yes, you are telling me but not showing me any evidence. I have competed in strength and endurance sports...and know that my body would not perform well on contest day if I did a 3-6RM before my heavy set or event."
I have read a great deal on this topic and feel confident there is evidence to back it up. Lots of it can be found on T-mag.
" .....Where? From what I see, people on here like aka-tapout and powerlifterjay are not saying to do this type of thing on contest day either. They say that it is a good training tool...but not a contest tool. "
From Strength Coaches such as Francis, Poliquin, King, Tsatsouline...just to name a few.
" .....Where? Do you mean unracking the weight so you know how it feels? What if you unrack it and it feels like the weight of the world? Talk about losing TONS of confidence. Once again, are you talking about doing a 6RM or a walkout with a super heavy weight on contest day? "
We are confusing both issues here. I'll explain further down.
"....Where? I am not for sure if I see the guys of the WSB club doing a 6rm before they walk up to the platform to do a world record squat. I'd like to think that Chuck V had taken some serious weights in the gym on various exercises before he squatted 1k. I have a very good friend who set the world record in the squat and bench press in 1995 with a squat of 1004 at a bodyweight of 239. He did NOT do a 6RM or a walkout with 1200 before he went up there to squat 1004. Hence...I can make an empirical observation on this theory. This is just an empirical observation from world class athletes. I don't see pljay doing a 6rm on the bench press just before he goes for a new PR at a meet either...but maybe I am wrong...I am not a powerlifter.
"
I think you've got both issues confused. A supramaximal hold is used before a 1RM attempt. However, in the example I was using with ben johnson he is going from a 6RM to a SPRINT not 1RM. Hence, he is still getting the neural benefit you would get from doing a 1RM after a supramaximal set.
" .....Yes...I think and have observed. Give it a try...I encourage you to do so. Encourage GF, Chuck V, Steve Goggins, etc...to try this too. "
I don't recommend a 6RM for powerlifters, it was an example of neural potentiation. For powerlifters a supramaximal set might be more ideal.
Cheers,
-Zulu