how many sets per exercise and workout?

SweetLou321

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Currently Conjugate system

Mon-ME Squat/Deadlift
GHR
ME Lift, 3 week waves (Squat vaiations, deadlift variations, GM variations)
Lower back/Hams
Row
Abs+Hips

Wed-ME Bench
Chins
ME Lift (Bench and Oh Press variations)
DB Work/Chest Work
Row
Tris+Mid traps/Rear Delts
Neck+Shoulder Prehab

Fri-DE Squat/Deadlift
GHR
DE Box Squats (Chains, Bands, Straight Weight)
Speed Pulls (Chains, Bands, Straight Weight)
Lower Back/Hams
Abs+Hips

Sat-DE Bench
Chins
DE Bench (Chains, Bands, Straight Weight)
Oh Press Work
Tricep Work
Row
Upper/Mid Traps+Neck+Shoulder Prehab

*GPP is done before all sessions unless doing conditioning after.
 
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i am currently on a 4 day split working out 3 times a week.

-ME lower
glute activation work
ankle mobility work
RE work for lower body

-ME upper
thoracic mobility work
RE upper
facepulls

-DE lower
glute activation work
ankle mobility work
20+ rep lower body work

-DE upper
thoracic mobility work
20+ rep upper body work
facepulls

i do ab work nearly every workout. i rotate the focus of each one.
1)anti-rotation
2)anti-extension
3)anti-lateral flexion

i also have 2 phases, accumulation and intensification phase. they break apart this way:

-accumulation
ME - 3-5 rep max work, 3 attempts at new max. do variation on deads, squats, overhead and bench
DE - 15-30 sets of 2-3 reps. done for time, try and beat that time. do the big 4 mentioned above. only variation is box squats. done at 40-60% of 1RM.
RE - 3+ sets of 8-12 reps. general work. just trying to get bigger, stronger, and build work capacity

-intensification
ME - 1-2 rep max work, 3 attempts at max. attach anything i can to the bar, chains, ropes, bands, kettlebells, baby skulls (LOL), etc.
DE - 10-15 sets of 2-3 reps. done for time, try and beat the time. do the big 4 mentioned above. done at 50-750% of 1RM.
RE - 3-5 sets of 5-8, working weaknesses more than anything.

i workout tuesday, thursday, and sunday. i do swap out sundays workout every other week with what i call an event day workout. i go to a private gym to train most days and on event day most of us show up to have fun and do strongman & highland games lifts.
 
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You could do twice a week on either, as long as you are not taking too many sets to failure or using forced reps/negatives.

In fact, you could go for 3 weeks. The first two weeks stopping everything a rep shy of failure, then on the final workout of the final week take sets to failure and do some forced/negatives. Then take a week to unload/recover, and restart. This is just one example of planned over reaching, recovery, adaptation.

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So just to use bench as an example it would look like...

Week 1
12 reps-1 rep less than failure
12 reps-1 rep less than failure
12 reps-1 rep less than failure

Week 2
12 reps-1 rep less than failure
12 reps-1 rep less than failure
12 reps-1 rep less than failure

Week 3
10-12 reps-all the way to failure
10-12 reps-all the way to failure
10-12 reps-all the way to failure

Week 4
????
 
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ISU, yes, thats the gist of it. Week 4 might be two sets of 10 reps with your 12 rep max weight as a recovery week.
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By the way, my personal training goes something like this:

Sunday: Intensive speed work (20 to 60m sprints...about 10-15 total)
Monday: Dead lift, mid traps/rhomboids, glutes, hams
Tuesday: Rest
Wednesday: Acceleration training (10-30m sprints...about 10-5 total) followed by a vertical pull workout with the bodybuilding team
Thursday: Over head press training, extensive speed work (4 x 200m @ 93-95% speed)
Friday: Squat workout
Saturday: Bench press workout


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zir red your posts are super interesting and I'm trying to get a grip on everything you said to add to my program... on your bench day for example how many different exercises n sets do you do?!? and are their certain exercises for the chest,back,arms,delts that you would call superior to the rest in terms of muscular hypertrophy?

Thank you!
 
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My bench press days depend on what block of training I'm in. Right now its strength, so its usually something like this:

Workup to a soft 1 rep max, then 6 sets of 2: week 1 - 90%, week 2 - 93%, week 3 - 6x1 @ 96%

The rest of the work is on increasing the weaker spots...such as tight elbow DB presses from the floor, skull crushers, etc.

For hypertrophy, the sets/reps would be something like 4-6 x 4-12 (depending on the phase) with varying rest periods.

Exercises are important...but technique, limb placement, etc. are even more important to ensuring the exercise you do works the desired body part.

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Exercises are important...but technique, limb placement, etc. are even more important to ensuring the exercise you do works the desired body part.

Br
So true.
 

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