the_dark_master
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In the wake of AJ's death...
Looking through some of his old articles, I came across one with regard to workload.
Upshot of which is - by all means increment the weight used (intensity) but adjust the reps so that (simplified) the workload stays constant & within your ability to recover.
I think this may be more applicable to cluster training (as opposed to straight sets) but there again the spreadsheet calcs infer that sets for the three HST phases should be around 15s/1 set, 10s/1.5 sets & 5s/2sets. [Thus entering SD in a recovered not "overtrained" state]
I based the SS around working upto (or just past) the 5rm in 18 workouts.
Perhaps the 1set/2set/3set HST brigade are doing "just a tad" too much...
Looking through some of his old articles, I came across one with regard to workload.
Upshot of which is - by all means increment the weight used (intensity) but adjust the reps so that (simplified) the workload stays constant & within your ability to recover.
I think this may be more applicable to cluster training (as opposed to straight sets) but there again the spreadsheet calcs infer that sets for the three HST phases should be around 15s/1 set, 10s/1.5 sets & 5s/2sets. [Thus entering SD in a recovered not "overtrained" state]
I based the SS around working upto (or just past) the 5rm in 18 workouts.
Perhaps the 1set/2set/3set HST brigade are doing "just a tad" too much...
