Was wondering if anyone here has tried wave loading and what kind of results they saw from this in the form of strength??
For those of you unfamiliar with the technique...
"After you warm up, you'll start with six reps of an exercise-squats, say- and then in the next set do just one. Then you'll do another set of six, but with a heavier weight than you used for the first set. Because your body remembers how heavy the single rep was, the weight you use for six reps should feel relatively light, even though it may be more than you've ever used for six reps. Then you do your foruth set with one rep, using a heavier weight than on the previous single...It, too, should feel a little easier than it ordinarily would, since you know you just have to lift it once, as opposed to six times."
After I finish my current program I am going to chang splits and change direction in my lifting and gear it more towards gains in strength...as I have never done this before I think it will not only be fun and challenging...but I should see great gains early on as well...
If you have no opinions on this particular technique, perhaps post up techniques you have tried and with which you've seen relative success.
For those of you unfamiliar with the technique...
"After you warm up, you'll start with six reps of an exercise-squats, say- and then in the next set do just one. Then you'll do another set of six, but with a heavier weight than you used for the first set. Because your body remembers how heavy the single rep was, the weight you use for six reps should feel relatively light, even though it may be more than you've ever used for six reps. Then you do your foruth set with one rep, using a heavier weight than on the previous single...It, too, should feel a little easier than it ordinarily would, since you know you just have to lift it once, as opposed to six times."
After I finish my current program I am going to chang splits and change direction in my lifting and gear it more towards gains in strength...as I have never done this before I think it will not only be fun and challenging...but I should see great gains early on as well...
If you have no opinions on this particular technique, perhaps post up techniques you have tried and with which you've seen relative success.