Aint nobody got time for Ramp-Up sets![]()
Aint nobody got time for Ramp-Up sets![]()
I didn't like the whole heavier set of one before the working set but I tinkered with the before sets and kinda like it
I do a much shorter version of this...
a light weight set for high volume explosive reps
a heavy weight low rep set for full activation of the muscle group
then into working sets
Except that it's a warm up.This is just an over complicated explanation and renaming of a Pyramid workout.
What he said ^^^
No point wasting energy to get into your working sets. 5 is too many as well.
This is just an over complicated explanation and renaming of a Pyramid workout.
although I don't completely agree with this article you can't just hope into working setsDoesn't this premise defeat the purpose of lifting weights if the goal is muscle growth? Isn't the point to train until failure (to stimulate muscle growth) using the least amount of time possible and then resting to allow the body to build muscle. I feel like it would take way to much time and wasted effort to accomplish this before going into working sets. I think we are all starting to over think things.
Doesn't this premise defeat the purpose of lifting weights if the goal is muscle growth? Isn't the point to train until failure (to stimulate muscle growth) using the least amount of time possible and then resting to allow the body to build muscle. I feel like it would take way to much time and wasted effort to accomplish this before going into working sets. I think we are all starting to over think things.
Who told you that a muscle has to be trained to failure to grow, or that the least rest possible between sets is optimal for muscle growth? If that were the only way to grow muscle we'd all be doing db curls w/ the 15s for a few super-high rep rest pause sets and then peace out.
You misread my comment. I wasn't suggesting the only way to grow muscle was training to failure. But if you are not going to train your muscles to failure whats the point? Wouldn't training to failure produce the greatest stimulus for growth? And I never said that you need to rest the least amount of time as possible between sets. I said you should try to complete the entire workout in the least amount of time as the workout would possibly allow. There would come a point in time in any workout where you are simply going to get diminishing returns the longer it goes.
If you're going to train to failure, then you definitely want to warm up properly, or sooner or later you will injure yourself. There is no "best" way to train. Plenty of people make good gains without training to failure, so it is still worthwhile training even if you don't. Not everyone wants to get as big as they can, as fast as they can. It's not a race.