Have your ever tried catching a nap right after working out?
Unfortunately time doesn't alot a nap, although it sounds like a good idea. I did some looking over my past journals and searched the web and think I'm gonna try a different approach. If I'm honest with myself, I seem to overtrain relatively easy with any kind of volume. I have done well with just one working set on all other exercises so that strategy should apply to DL as well. I found an article about Deadlifting for Bodytype which was interesting. It wasn't real scientific, but still made sense. I fell into the Low Volume/High Intensity lifter. It suggested just a single set of Deads once a week and an additional set of rack pulls/deficit deads earlier in the week. I'm pretty sure I can handle that with out an issue. So I'm gonna give that a go.
Unfortunately time doesn't alot a nap, although it sounds like a good idea. I did some looking over my past journals and searched the web and think I'm gonna try a different approach. If I'm honest with myself, I seem to overtrain relatively easy with any kind of volume. I have done well with just one working set on all other exercises so that strategy should apply to DL as well. I found an article about Deadlifting for Bodytype which was interesting. It wasn't real scientific, but still made sense. I fell into the Low Volume/High Intensity lifter. It suggested just a single set of Deads once a week and an additional set of rack pulls/deficit deads earlier in the week. I'm pretty sure I can handle that with out an issue. So I'm gonna give that a go.