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    Flathead's Take on Squat Day

    I ain’t for shit on doing write-ups so bare with me here. Over the next few months I’m going to attempt to do a separate write-up on Squats, Deads, Bench, & will touch on Military Press. Each one of these write-ups will include some solid accessory (options) exercises in regards to building these core lifts. Along with periodization, this is all based on the quality of time spent in the gym versus quantity. I invented none of this stuff & learned by the school of hard knocks. It’s been just recently that I’ve been able to string it all together. That being said, hopefully this will help some of you avoid some of the same mistakes I’ve made.



    The layout of all of this can be incorporated in just about any routine> Wendler, Westside, Hussey, Strongman, etc, etc.



    Core Exercise = Squats (weight/intensity is routine dependent)
    · I don’t care if you do high/low back, narrow/wide stance, box or ass to the floor, this will be your staple movement of the day. This is where most of your effort & time needs to be spent.
    · No single compound exercise will give you the overall growth that a squat will. So please give it your undivided attention!!
    · You hear me preach all the time about going heavy. Your form will be the number one indicator if you’ve taken it too far & essentially where you need to be.



    Core Accessory = Pick 2 (5 sets ea.)
    · Hack Squats
    · Good Mornings
    · Squats with Bands/Chains
    · Front Squat
    · Zerchers Squat
    · Barbell Lunge


    Support Accessory = Pick 1 (5 sets)
    · Glute-Ham Raises “Weighted
    · Back Extensions “Weighted”


    Support Accessory = Pick 2 (6-8 sets total)
    · Decline Sit up “Weighted
    · Reverse Glute-Ham Raises “Weighted”
    · Rope Cable Crunches
    · DB Side Bends
    · Hanging Leg Raises


    Support Accessory = Pick 2 (6-8 sets total)
    · Machine Seated Calf Raises
    · Machine Standing Calf Raises
    · Standing Barbell Calf Raises


    Grip Work = Pick 2 (6-8 sets total)
    · Plate Pinches
    · Farmers Walks
    · Wrist Roller
    · Barbell Finger Rolls



    Note: It's always a good idea to switch up your core accessories every 3-4wks. This shocks your CNS & promotes constant growth.
    Last edited by Flathead; 06-22-2011 at 08:39 AM.
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    Good stuff. I'm looking forward to the write-ups, and it's great to see you around here more Flathead. Always enjoy your posts and the information you provide. This sounds like a great idea.

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    Good setup, can see lots of flexibility in there but still enough structure to immediately see this will work - and has worked for me, because give or take some details this is what i do.

    Once you have a few of these up i'll chuck them in a sticky.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MDR View Post
    Good stuff. I'm looking forward to the write-ups, and it's great to see you around here more Flathead. Always enjoy your posts and the information you provide. This sounds like a great idea.
    Thanks big dog, this is the 1st board I was ever on, so I'm not going anywhere.


    Quote Originally Posted by Gazhole View Post
    Good setup, can see lots of flexibility in there but still enough structure to immediately see this will work - and has worked for me, because give or take some details this is what i do.

    Once you have a few of these up i'll chuck them in a sticky.

    Very cool, will do! I can't do write-ups to your level, but I thought I would give it a try.
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