Bill Starr's 5x5 with calculator!
Bill Starr's 5x5 with calculator!
Here's an interesting program for your feast. It's the classis 5x5 loading pattern, but with the key element most seem to forget built in for you: PROGRESSION!
https://www.joeskopec.com/five.html
I'd deliberately set the default to 100lbs such that you can see what workouts have you working in the 90th percentile. Key point: You must NOT work in the 90th percentile for more than 3 weeks. If you do, the nervous system will get weaker, not stronger. Therefore, care should be taken to observe that rule.
As always, work out as often (frequency) as you body will allow you to. If all my ducks are in a row (diet, rest, supps etc.) I can perform workouts on an every other day schedule, getting this done with room to spare in the Feast:
https://www.joeskopec.com/five.html
I'd deliberately set the default to 100lbs such that you can see what workouts have you working in the 90th percentile. Key point: You must NOT work in the 90th percentile for more than 3 weeks. If you do, the nervous system will get weaker, not stronger. Therefore, care should be taken to observe that rule.
As always, work out as often (frequency) as you body will allow you to. If all my ducks are in a row (diet, rest, supps etc.) I can perform workouts on an every other day schedule, getting this done with room to spare in the Feast:
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5 x 5 will give you a nice mix of both. I mean, look at where the last workout has you relative to your starting point.
You're going to be a LOT stronger and you'd HAVE to have a lot more muscle to be moving that much more weight. Fantastic stuff 5 x 5, which is part of the reason I use it in The Blueprint..
You're going to be a LOT stronger and you'd HAVE to have a lot more muscle to be moving that much more weight. Fantastic stuff 5 x 5, which is part of the reason I use it in The Blueprint..
You know Haiz I don't know. It's a little long and I struggle just where to fit it in. I'm thinking about it, but I need more feedback from guys who have actually run it (I haven't).
THEN, I'll be able to best position it for you. I will say this:
16 weeks is a LONG time to spend outside of BP. These gains over 16 weeks are nice but they don't come close to something like The Blueprint Periodic.
To see for yourself, check out Prototyp3's results over just 4 months in his thread "Comprehensive Review of The Blueprint Periodic" in the Product Reviews section of body building dot com.
Posted circa September, 2010
THEN, I'll be able to best position it for you. I will say this:
16 weeks is a LONG time to spend outside of BP. These gains over 16 weeks are nice but they don't come close to something like The Blueprint Periodic.
To see for yourself, check out Prototyp3's results over just 4 months in his thread "Comprehensive Review of The Blueprint Periodic" in the Product Reviews section of body building dot com.
Posted circa September, 2010
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Yeah man, I've never tried a weekly scheme like this one and it's remarkable. I hit my marks again today, week 5 deadlifting 5x285 on the last set. Not bad for a 5 foot 6 160lb guy. I started out thinking that I was in trouble (first set was like 5x215). Quite nervous before the fourth and fifth set. Hit every one. What's funny is that Week 2 the last set was 265x5 and that felt as intnense as 5x285 today. I love it.beefcake66 wrote:Will very likely be following 5x5 along with BP Meteoric-ish template.
Been planning to put some friends on the 5x5 as well.... thanks for the bump
I have not looked at the Blueprint in a while. I never ran it fully. Thanks for the tip for how to use this calculator with it. I have no idea what "BP Meteoric" means but I trust it's in there. Rob's comments about this 5x5 calculator delivering significantly less gains is intriguing...
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