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  1.  10-15-2012  03:35 PM
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    Ok so I have a bum knee (multiple surgeries) and have had many pulled muscles in legs.
    That aside my squats have always struggled. Currently can squat 335x5 (roughly)
    Idk if others have this problem but when doing lighter weight for more reps, I cannot. At all. Like 225x8 and I'm about to die.. Out of breathe/back and legs gassed
    Now that aside too, can someone name a good routine for helping leg strength. I also play rugby in season so running I know will hurt gains... I just want to be good at leg lifts!
    Oh and deadlift is probably only 415 due to recent fed up hamstring



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    And current program has been;
    Squats: 135x12 185x8 225x6 275x5 315x3 335x5
    Deadlift: 225x5 275x5 315x5 365x5 405x3
    Also do good mornings/sldl, lunges.

    Also do a dynamic leg day/power day of snatches/cleans/box jumps/Nordic hammy exercises/ball bridges/sometimes front squats, and want to add box squats

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    Chances are that your technique is not optimal.
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    Some short, intense cardio sessions may help.

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    Originally Posted by Rodja
    Chances are that your technique is not optimal.
    This, and Prilepins's table is your friend. How about 3 warmups at 40, 50 and 60%, then into 5x5 starting at ~80% of 1rm increasing each week staying at the optimal reps Prilepin outlines?

    Programming son, programming. don't be married to reps of 12, 10, 8 etc...

    Good luck

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    Originally Posted by Rodja View Post
    Chances are that your technique is not optimal.
    Hey Rodja any places you recommend that would be good to read up on technique?

    I could search online but dont want bum advice.
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    Originally Posted by napalm

    This, and Prilepins's table is your friend. How about 3 warmups at 40, 50 and 60%, then into 5x5 starting at ~80% of 1rm increasing each week staying at the optimal reps Prilepin outlines?

    Programming son, programming. don't be married to reps of 12, 10, 8 etc...

    Good luck
    Really like this, I'm gonna give it a shot for my bench/squats coming up. The 3 warm ups how many reps do you recommend ?

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    Originally Posted by Rodja
    Chances are that your technique is not optimal.
    Well I know my form is not terrible. Worked out in an athletic performance center with pro coaches.. I've always just had problems with my legs via injuries and its just so hard to progress

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    Originally Posted by Mitch5 View Post
    Well I know my form is not terrible. Worked out in an athletic performance center with pro coaches.. I've always just had problems with my legs via injuries and its just so hard to progress
    If you were still constantly getting injured, then the coaches were not doing their job.
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    Originally Posted by Rodja

    If you were still constantly getting injured, then the coaches were not doing their job.
    This x100. Any coach that allows you to constantly become injured is either not paying attention or missing huge flaws in technique

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    Originally Posted by Mitch5 View Post
    Really like this, I'm gonna give it a shot for my bench/squats coming up. The 3 warm ups how many reps do you recommend ?
    until you're warmed up, but that's not the point.

    the point is that you need to take a good look at your program. it has to allow for both progression and recovery. all we know about you and your your training is that you got bum knees and you do 'x sets for x reps on x exercise, and i do a bunch of these.' is that the set/rep scheme you do all the time? how long did it take you to build up to that? what are your goals for your next training cycle?

    the various 5x5 programs out there are a start, but unless you allow for some time off after each 8-9 week cycle you'll burn out on them. look into wsfsb, 5/3/1, phat or any other proven program that suits your goals.


    don't discard what rodja said about technique. what kind of pro coaches did you work with? if they were pros, they would have had you on a program incorporating progression, recovery and conditioning. imo, everyone should always be working on technique no matter what level. just because some you worked with some pro coach doesn't mean you don't have some weak points that should be addressed.

    good luck...

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    What were the injurys and what were they from? Everyone is assuming you were injured from lifting but that may not be the case.

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    Originally Posted by boogyman
    What were the injurys and what were they from? Everyone is assuming you were injured from lifting but that may not be the case.
    3 knee surgeries, torn hamstring, 2 torn quad muscles, 1 shoulder surgery. All from playing rugby, none directly from lifting.

    I was doing wS4sb III for a while.

    The coaches were our college sports trainers, one almost made the Olympic lifting team. They knew their stuff and I don't think the lifting directly caused my injuries. Ever since I first tore my acl and they used my hammy as a graph it's been downhill leg wise.

    If I stopped squatting I would be able to do 275x5 probably without training so now I'm at 335x5 not a huge jump for consistently training legs for ~5 months (had a break due to another knee surgery)

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    i'd give 5/3/1 a go, compared w the rest of the options it has probably the least volume which would be easier on the joints.

    maybe cut out some of the compound assistance movements, you're pounding the fck out of yourself - which you get enough of playing rugby.

    think training economy...

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    Originally Posted by napalm
    i'd give 5/3/1 a go, compared w the rest of the options it has probably the least volume which would be easier on the joints.

    maybe cut out some of the compound assistance movements, you're pounding the fck out of yourself - which you get enough of playing rugby.

    think training economy...
    That does make sense, I think I will try 5/3/1. I have a friend doing it and he loves it. I never really deload so following that program to a T I may not keep killing myself..
    Gotta pound it in my head to pick a reasonable starting point.. I always think I'm better then I really am haha , discourage myself from the start

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    Here's the damn elephant in the room:

    Video of your squat technique.
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    Originally Posted by Rodja
    Here's the damn elephant in the room:

    Video of your squat technique.
    I'm gonna try and get in and do dl today, I'll see if I can throw on like 275 and get a squat video up.
    Just had conditioning this morning so legs are kinda shot

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    Originally Posted by Mitch5 View Post
    I'm gonna try and get in and do dl today, I'll see if I can throw on like 275 and get a squat video up.
    Just had conditioning this morning so legs are kinda shot
    225-275 should suffice since that's where you struggle.

    What kind of shoes do you wear?
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    Originally Posted by Rodja

    225-275 should suffice since that's where you struggle.

    What kind of shoes do you wear?
    I have the new under armour spine shoes. They are running shoes, but I love them for lifting

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    Originally Posted by Mitch5 View Post
    I have the new under armour spine shoes. They are running shoes, but I love them for lifting
    Terrible choice for lower body. Use a flat-sole shoe. Running shoes will shift your weight towards your toes and severely limit and lower posterior chain activation. Did you use athletic shoes while you were under the tutelage of the coaches as well?
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