Iron Addict's variation of Westside training.
Iron Addict is a lifter/trainer on the same board as doggcrapp, and he puts trainees on a modified version of westside that I found kind of interesting. Interesting in that he merges ME and DE work into the same day.
I would think keeping things infrequent in this manner might lead to detraining of the CNS, but he claims great success in doing so. If memory serves, Supertraining did indicate that speed training COULD stand to benefit by doing low rep, high intensity work beforehand.
Regardless, I'm considering using this modified structure as a template for a powerlifting-ish routine I'm putting together. It'd be three times per week as per the format of this routine, but include a little more hypertrophy-specific work (would work out to be ~twice per week per muscle group frequency counting the ME work) while still maintaining a focus on stuff like hammies/triceps for assistance.
Thoughts on this variant would be appreciated
Iron Addict is a lifter/trainer on the same board as doggcrapp, and he puts trainees on a modified version of westside that I found kind of interesting. Interesting in that he merges ME and DE work into the same day.
I would think keeping things infrequent in this manner might lead to detraining of the CNS, but he claims great success in doing so. If memory serves, Supertraining did indicate that speed training COULD stand to benefit by doing low rep, high intensity work beforehand.
Regardless, I'm considering using this modified structure as a template for a powerlifting-ish routine I'm putting together. It'd be three times per week as per the format of this routine, but include a little more hypertrophy-specific work (would work out to be ~twice per week per muscle group frequency counting the ME work) while still maintaining a focus on stuff like hammies/triceps for assistance.
Thoughts on this variant would be appreciated
