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Old 01-09-2005, 08:17 PM   #1
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Squats question

Is it better to do a bunch of squats in a row, or sets? Whenever I do them I do 3 sets of 8. Should I try doing like 3 sets of 17? Or possibly just keep going untill I cant take the burn in my legs??

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Anything from 4-20 repetitions would be totally suitable if you are trying to gain mass. Legs often respond very well to higher repetitions. If you plan on doing multiple sets of squats, then I would stop a couple repetitions short of failure for each set.



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Higher reps scare me.



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Now why would that be?



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Higher reps scare me.
I don't like high reps either. Lately I have been doing some ab and lower back work in the 12-15 repetition range, and that is high for me.



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My friend is trying some high volume program called super squats. He does 3 sets of each muscle group 3 times a week to failure. Not only that, but he think failure means that you have to squeeze out an extra 4 force reps after every set. Anyways, the program calls for a set of squats in the begining weeks, where the rep range is between 20-30.



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My friend is trying some high volume program called super squats. He does 3 sets of each muscle group 3 times a week to failure. Not only that, but he think failure means that you have to squeeze out an extra 4 force reps after every set. Anyways, the program calls for a set of squats in the begining weeks, where the rep range is between 20-30.

super squats isn't high volume. It is high intenstiy training however. That program is so damn good. it will kick anyones ass. I stole a lot of ideas from the super squat book, especially when I was trianing total body 3 times a week.



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super squats isn't high volume. It is high intenstiy training however. That program is so damn good. it will kick anyones ass. I stole a lot of ideas from the super squat book, especially when I was trianing total body 3 times a week.

The way he is doing it just sounds like overtraining to me.

He does tons of force reps after every set.



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One of the things i found fvcked up with the program:

He does three sets of heavy behind the neck presses with forced reps, and THEN does flat BB bench. Does that seem right to you? That would pre-exhuast you enough to have a very sub par benching day. Why not flat BB first???



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As with any muscle group, I switch up my reps and sets each week to keep my muscles from getting used to the same sets. I may be perpetuating another weightroom myth, but I believe that you need to keep switching your reps/sets to keep progress steady.



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