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Periodization training

Christurner14

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Hi all, was thinking about having ago at periodization soon, I've tried to to some research and I was thinking would it be okay to take this approach....one week 15-20, week two 8-12, week three 5-8 and continue cycling?? Any help would be grat guys thanks!!
 
There are a lot of ways to do it... but id recommend going for at least 2 weeks at a certain rep range before decreasing. I like going for 2 or 3 weeks at 10-12, 8-10, 6-8, 3-5, 1-3.

Last time I did that, my bench went up 30 lbs in like 8 weeks. Good stuff
 
Here is a good read:

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What are your lifting goals, or focus? Size then strength, or strength then size?
 
Ok, so then the majority of your work should be hypertrophy focused. In that, the major training goal should be to add volume over the course of several workouts. You might want to do something like

Hypertrophy focus 1:
Week, sets, reps, rest
1: 3 x 10, 60
2: 3 x 12, 60 (try to increase reps with same weight)
3: 4 x 8, 90
4: 4x 10, 90 (increase reps with same weight)
5: 5 x 5, 180-240
6: 6 x 2, 120-180

I would run the same major exercises all 6 weeks (bench press, squat, deadlift, over head press, etc.) and change the assistance exercises every 2 weeks. Very basic, and should produce some good results for a novice lifter.
 
No prob, and to clarify, those setxrep schemes were intended for the primary movements. Assistance and core movements you'll probably want to keep between 2-4 sets and 5-15 reps
 
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