Can you super-set all the moves? I found that it really saves some time during the training and does help with recovery between the sets.Green2Blue wrote:Ya it's an option, not a requirement.Barkadion wrote:Right.. But the whole reason for going to 8 or even 9 days week is to up the volume by increasing the ## of sets. So your load is the same or even go up. That is my understanding.. Unless I am missing something..Green2Blue wrote:I posted this in another thread but I figured I'd present it here...
Now I'm really battling with my decision to do an 8 day training week. I was thinking about it and that's less than 3 days a week of lifting. As a guy with a heavy background in weightlifting that's a tough pill to swallow. That's very low frequency.
Any opinions?
I know for my SQ and DL I'll be upping the volume to 5/4 sets. But I just don't have enough time in the gym per session m to do too many more sets.
Maybe I should just stick with standard Operator? My thought process in adding 1 more rest day was that my overall training load is pretty significant and maybe I'm not allowing my body enough time to rest and adapt.
Appreciate the input.
Unless your gym is too crowded and you aren't able to use all the stations you need..