You lift to be sexi? Good for you.######sstrongizthenusexiii!!1!1111!
++1You lift to be sexi? Good for you.######sstrongizthenusexiii!!1!1111!
I don't get what your deal is, or whatever this reply is supposed to be. I don't lift because it's a new fad for women, or whatever. Your curt/vague reply leads me to believe that's what you're saying, but who knows? I didn't ask for your advice or anyone else's on how many reps I should do. That being said I would listen to advice if it wasn't a curt "stop" from some random person on an internet forum. Maybe say something like "So and so is considered the expert on this stuff so you should read his/her sh#t here <link>." Or "I've been lifting this long and I've found this has worked the best for me. I think 8 reps is probably too many."
I work up to 8 reps after doing that same weight for at least 2 weeks at lower reps. Then once I can do 8 I do low reps at a higher weight the next time I deadlift. I don't just go to a new higher weight and suddenly do 8 reps of it. So I end up doing 8 reps of deadlift about once every 3 weeks.
I like quoting Jim Wendler. In his Beyond 5/3/1 book, he talked about high rep accessories and said this quote. High Rep lifting is like taking Viagra, its gets the blood pumping and you have fun.In all honesty, the highly technical nature of the lift doesn't lend itself to high reps, in my opinion. I feel as though one would be better suited to do lower reps, focusing on good form as opposed to higher rep sets where there is more potential for form to break down, injury, etc. 8 reps at an easy weight might be okay, but 1-5 rep range at a slightly higher, but still manageable weight is going to provide the most gains with this lift.
Again, my opinion. I have no formal credentialing.
Being big without being strong is like wearing a stap-on while having sex.High reps are great. I usually don't bother with low reps, I don't really care about "raw power" and benching more weight. I just want to look like a boss!
Ha! True! But I'm not talking about being big....lean and defined is the boss look I'm talking about.Being big without being strong is like wearing a stap-on while having sex.High reps are great. I usually don't bother with low reps, I don't really care about "raw power" and benching more weight. I just want to look like a boss!
Keep up the good work Moiraine.You lift to be sexi? Good for you.######sstrongizthenusexiii!!1!1111!
I don't get what your deal is, or whatever this reply is supposed to be. I don't lift because it's a new fad for women, or whatever. Your curt/vague reply leads me to believe that's what you're saying, but who knows? I didn't ask for your advice or anyone else's on how many reps I should do. That being said I would listen to advice if it wasn't a curt "stop" from some random person on an internet forum. Maybe say something like "So and so is considered the expert on this stuff so you should read his/her sh#t here <link>." Or "I've been lifting this long and I've found this has worked the best for me. I think 8 reps is probably too many."
I work up to 8 reps after doing that same weight for at least 2 weeks at lower reps. Then once I can do 8 I do low reps at a higher weight the next time I deadlift. I don't just go to a new higher weight and suddenly do 8 reps of it. So I end up doing 8 reps of deadlift about once every 3 weeks.