That's definitely right for me, but I do have a reasonable strength base and some hard miles on my body. Would I get better results if I did 5+ sets on all my lifts ? definitely yes, but I can achieve 80% of the job with only 3 sets. I find that I am better off plugging away at my strength work with minimum volume and saving my energy for demanding work shifts, bjj or hard HICs.Barkadion wrote:Max, It seems that you do well with just 3 sets of OP I/A, correct? So, one doesn't necessarily need to push volume over 5 sets to go with I/A version..Maxrip13 wrote:Todays Training
Last day of Op I/A 95%
Back Squat 120kg x2
Weighted Pullups 35kg x2
Benchpress 95kg
x 3 rounds
Bodyweight 78kg Bodyfat 10% (according to fitbit scale haha)
Today was my last day of Op I/A and I am pretty happy with the results. No issues hitting any of the weights and I was happy with the training max used. I have also picked up bjj again so was happy to still meet my standards with that added increase in training load.
I really enjoyed the flexibility of Op I/A and I basically took as many days of as needed due to work stresses between workouts. Sometimes I trained every second day and some I had as many as 3 days off between training. It worked for me and I recommend it for experienced strength athletes with other priorities. Stick with traditional operator until you are nearing your strength goals if possible though.
If I up the volume anywhere between 5-10 sets my strength will go way up, but I can't do anything else. I feel I am already at a reasonable strength level and more strength at the loss of other attributes is not worth it. My personal strength goals are 160 kg Back Squat(2x Bw), 120 kg Benchpress (1.5x Bw) and 50 kg Weighted Pullup (over half x BW) at 80 kg or under. I can probably meet these except the benchpress if I max out, but I plan to do a few more rounds of OP I/A and ease myself to these levels by force progressing.
This allows me to get back into bjj 2-4 times a week and also deal with shift work. I plan to add in some endurance type activities also like pack marching and rock climbing when I feel like it. I will let the bjj take care of my HIC as I find grappling harder and more relevant than sprinting and burpees. I need to do some interval work to drop my run time, but I am not really focusing on that right now.