I noticed in a few recent splits people putting squats and deadlifts on the same day. Is this beneficial? I usually split them up on different days since they are both huge compound movements. Anyone else do them on the same day and why?
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Doublebase said:I noticed in a few recent splits people putting squats and deadlifts on the same day. Is this beneficial? I usually split them up on different days since they are both huge compound movements. Anyone else do them on the same day and why?
yes. because my coach tells me to.Doublebase said:Anyone else do them on the same day and why?
CowPimp said:What would be the problem with performing them in the same workout?
Doublebase said:They are both extremely hard exercises and very taxing on the muscles so I thought it may be harmful to do them on the same day.
CowPimp said:Your body can handle it as long as you allow for sufficient recovery. I think everyone is a little too into the whole overtraining thing. I think a lot of times overtraining isn't the issue, so much as a waste of time or poor distribution of volume.
Thats like saying you can't give your triceps 100% after benching..Squaggleboggin said:True, but overtraining is generally thought of as occuring over a longer period of time. I couldn't do both exercises on the same day and give them both 100%. For my goals, it would be foolish to work them the same day because it's all about pushing myself to the maximum in strength during each and every rep.
Squaggleboggin said:True, but overtraining is generally thought of as occuring over a longer period of time. I couldn't do both exercises on the same day and give them both 100%. For my goals, it would be foolish to work them the same day because it's all about pushing myself to the maximum in strength during each and every rep.
ForemanRules said:Thats like saying you can't give your triceps 100% after benching..
P-funk said:powerlifting meets require you do to the exercisese on the same day....ful on 100% maximal effort. There is some merit to training speceficity.
Could you imagine a bulgarain weightlifting walking up to Ivan Abajiev and saying "coach. i can't take this much stimulation. snatching, clean and jerking and then front squating to max effort in one training session is just killing me." um....you are a lifter. that is what you do. train the way you compete.