OneOfManyRobs wrote:I think I needed at least one more warmup set on the squat, and my form is still probably bad. I'll deload it to 140 next time, and post video for feedback. Didn't have time to record lifting form this morning. Assist Chinups need more assist, I'll use my TRX heavy band next time.
I don't know what warm-up protocol you are using, but I like to use 4 evenly spaced jumps from the bar to my working weight at 5, 3, and 2 reps. Some people start with the bar x 5. (I never do this.) So If I am squatting 200 (and the bar is 45), it would look like this with the bar:
Bar (45) x 5 (Again, I usually don't do the bar. I just proceed to the 5 rep set below.)
85 x 5
125 x 3
160 x 2
200 (working sets)
If you're working weight is lower or higher, I still think that this is a good way to warmup. It eases you up to your working weight without wearing you out for your working weight. Some people would say that if your working weight is low, then you don't need warm-up sets. I've tried this and it didn't work for me so I stick with what I've outlined above.