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January 13, 2012 at 2:14 pm #13724
Stephen DavisParticipantThis has probably already been covered, but I will ask anyway…. For the other exercises in the program (not ELECT), do you still utilize the “perfect rep” technique? Meaning, if the protocol states 3X10, is each rep done with the explosive contraction followed by the slower lowering of the weight?Thanks.
January 13, 2012 at 5:12 pm #13725
Damon AmatoParticipantI did, and I'm pretty sure you should.
January 13, 2012 at 6:24 pm #13726
soulmindMemberI've tried to modify all my lifts using the perfect rep form. It just feels more effective when I work out (especially in my triceps for some reason).
January 13, 2012 at 7:35 pm #13727
Stephen DavisParticipantI did, and I'm pretty sure you should.
I have been, but just wanted to make sure that I wasn't overdoing anything.Thanks all!
January 14, 2012 at 1:08 pm #13728
all2prodigalMemberso far I've done 1 week of CN +shockwave: ripped. Wish I had more direction for the "perfect rep" in the ELECT exercises, especially deadlift. Instructions for the perfect rep don't go well with traditional deadlifting, unless pulling heavy dead weight in a jerking kind of motion is a good idea. In the comments section of Thibs article, someone said they lifted it normally, and then once the bar was up to their knees, then they'd complete the rest of the rep fast. Sounds better, wish I could find a video. For DL: 155/175/195/215/235. I based these weights on my likely 1RM of 305 (no laughing). Not sure yet if 1) the first set weight is correct, 2) the last set weight is correct, 3) the % increase for each set is correct, 4) if I'm supposed to get better each week, what should I start at next time?
Try to increase your weights to >10% after/around 200lbs. For instance- 155, 175, 195, 225, 255. After you approach 200lbs., adding 20lbs is less than 10%. Ideally, you want to raise weights 10-15%.
January 14, 2012 at 3:20 pm #13729
Damon AmatoParticipantTy. Good info to know.
January 19, 2012 at 5:39 pm #13730
Stephen DavisParticipantI am currently working out from home and don't have access to a leg press machine. Is there a suitable substitute for that exercise?
January 19, 2012 at 10:58 pm #13731
soulmindMemberI am currently working out from home and don't have access to a leg press machine. Is there a suitable substitute for that exercise?
More squats.
March 8, 2012 at 8:42 pm #13732
zewskiMemberpretty sure if it isn't an ELECT set, than you should just perform the reps “normally” I'm almost positive I read that somewhere in Kiefer's articles
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