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Join Date: Mar 2004
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Max out all the time
i had this old buddy in high school who was pretty ripped but all he ever seemed to do was max out. is this a good way to base your entire program?
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Overtraining, and there is a laundry list of symptoms with overtraining that could go on and on, of them, the endocrine response being the worst. Injury is another.
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If sense were common, everyone would have it.
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Fueled by Testosterone
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Join Date: Jan 2004
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I max out twice per week, but I rotate the exercises weekly or bi-weekly. Otherwise, your central nervous system will become overtrained. As well, speed training is important for hitting maximal weights. Other accessory training is also important at more average repetition ranges. Core training is probably most important of all. Squatting or deadlifting big weights without a conditioned core is just asking for injury.
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The only time it's bad to feel the burn is when you're peeing...
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Pizza the Hut
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NOT SAFE at all, eventually age, wear and tear catches up to you. I am not yet 30 and I can feel what I was doing to myself when I was younger, so my training has to change.
I love to train heavy, but maxing out EVERY TIME is just plain stooooopid. Right now 5-8 reps for my heavy work and occasional sets of tripples is what I am for. I carry a max chart in my logbook to the gym so I know whats going on, I dont have to max out all the time to know what my lifts are. |
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Kinesiology Vote @ Top 25 Deads Comp Bench
Motivation Bench form MaxCalc Charles Poliquin When I let go of what I am, I become what I might be. Lao-Tzu I don't know any sources so don't ask - thanks |
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Definitely not.
i rarely ever max out. i prefer the LIGHT weight, and i'm getting bigger and stronger. |
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You're a funny guy, Sully, I like you. Dat's why I'm going to kill you lahst.
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too many people associate maxium effort attempts with injury when there is no direct proven correlation...PL's max out all the time with no increased occurence of injury |
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Pizza the Hut
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I would not say all max out "all the time," but certainly low reps are there. Some also do high volume, 8 sets of 3 reps to me is a bit on the crazy side, but some people do it. I just dont think I have the genes to take that kind of beating long term.
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Kinesiology Vote @ Top 25 Deads Comp Bench
Motivation Bench form MaxCalc Charles Poliquin When I let go of what I am, I become what I might be. Lao-Tzu I don't know any sources so don't ask - thanks |
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I think people connect the two (higher weight=more injury) just b/c you have a bigger chance of getting injured merely b/c heavier weight is harder to handle, although it won't neccesarily happen. |
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You're a funny guy, Sully, I like you. Dat's why I'm going to kill you lahst.
* Got juice?*Need Motivation?*How to Train* *Arnold vs. Ronnie vs. Haney vs. Sergio* *YEAH BUDDY...LIGHT WEIGHT!*Ahhnold* |
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..is bulking up!
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Join Date: Apr 2004
Location: Cana-dah
Posts: 5,317
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Sorry if this is a dumb question. But what are you guys referring to when you say 'max out'? Do you mean keep lifting heavy until failure for as many sets as possible?
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I would go so sar as to say that the main cause of improper form in a trained individual who typically has good form would probably be from CNS overload and improper neural firing patterns, which would occur as a result of overtraining. If someone is truly maxing out every time they lifted, they will hurt themselves. Now, I would also go so far as to say that what most people feel is maxing out is not actually maxing out and more of a "what I can handle comfortably for one rep". Truly maxing out would indicate that you failed at a weight slightly above it. Regardless, if your boy was truly maxing out every time, he would plateau and most likely not surpass that plateau until he cuts back on the intensity, volume, etc. |
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If sense were common, everyone would have it.
4/2007-Current 75th Ranked most popular image 1 spot behind Prince's bulge... |
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Pizza the Hut
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I maxed out for about 5-6 weeks straight on bench before it started bothering my bones, joints, and gave me an interesting feeling in my left pec that just arose once again last night.
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Kinesiology Vote @ Top 25 Deads Comp Bench
Motivation Bench form MaxCalc Charles Poliquin When I let go of what I am, I become what I might be. Lao-Tzu I don't know any sources so don't ask - thanks |
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mmmm weights..
Join Date: Nov 2002
Location: Western New York
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IF "maxing out" is 1 rep then i never "max out". i always considered maxing out to be like when i do 3-4 reps to failure with the heaviest weight i can move. I have not had an injury as of yet.
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..is bulking up!
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Join Date: Apr 2004
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Pizza the Hut
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Kinesiology Vote @ Top 25 Deads Comp Bench
Motivation Bench form MaxCalc Charles Poliquin When I let go of what I am, I become what I might be. Lao-Tzu I don't know any sources so don't ask - thanks |
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Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: ONtario
Posts: 1,615
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I usually test my max's once a month(roughly)
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