Another Strong Lifts 5X5 Question
dbkyser
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Those doing the strong lifts 5X5, do you stick to doing just 3 days a week or do you do it more often?
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I've seen some folks run as 2x a week, some 3x a week, some 4x a week. Anything more than 4x is going to be insufficient recovery time for the vast majority of people.1
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I pretty much stuck to the 3x a week - sometimes i could add in a 4th time when i was still still early in the process but once the weight got heavy (relative to my novice abilities) i found that three was plenty to see results and i needed the rest days to recuperate. I did run 2-3x a week as well, so just get exercise in more often, and that didn't seem to negatively affect me.2
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I'm doing it 3-4 times.0
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Stick to the program.1
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I lift every other day.0
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When I run 5x5, maybe once a year, I always stick with the schedule of 3 days a week. Once the weight gets heavy I need the extra rest days.0
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Stick to the program. Stick to it and be firm. 3 times is good. The weight increases every workout. I used to try and do it 5 times a day and it caused me to have to deload in the first month because I thought I was a badass.2
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I do cardio and accessory training on the rest days. Once the weight gets "heavy" I'll be sticking to the 3x per week.
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During football (soccer) I do 2X, as the season is now done for me I go back to 3X.0
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follow the program.1
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Well after this week, I have to totally agree to following the program.
It seemed that 5 lb increase was pretty easy, until this morning. I realized it sneaks up on you and wow what a workout.4 -
Do it 3 times a week. It is very intentionally designed to be a full body day, rest and rebuild muscle, full body day, rest and rebuild, etc. As a beginner, you can stress your body enough (workout day) so that it illicits muscle growth (rest day) and constantly increase the weight.
Look at your squat - it gains 15lbs per week, or 60lbs in a month. Show me any other program that can increase the weight so quickly (hint: only other 5x5 strength programs). This isn't exercise where you just get a sweaty body and sore muscles... this is training where you have a goal to increase your squat, bench, deadlift, and row by lots of weight in the shortest amount of time possible.
When you are squatting 1.5x your bodyweight x 5 reps, you'll know that sticking to the program 3x a week was the correct decision.
Leave your ego at the door, focus on form early on. IF you need to add something, add abs work, and chin/pull ups OR bicep curls (squats and deadlifts are plenty for legs).1 -
Well after this week, I have to totally agree to following the program.
It seemed that 5 lb increase was pretty easy, until this morning. I realized it sneaks up on you and wow what a workout.
This is a good time to video your lifts. As you go up in weight, you generally start to cheat on form (especially on squat depth). Catch it early, so you don't have to waste time deloading later to fix the issue.1 -
/\ I can't stress this enough. I was humping weight very well, but I realised I wasn't getting my *kitten* down. I adjusted to use proper form by dropping weight. I've recently started this programme again and I'm dropping properly. Bare in mind, today's squat was a measly 42.5 kg (I had knee surgery in September, couldn't jump back to 86 kg - my pb is 90kg.
In addition to HamsterManV2, I add pull ups, seated and standing calf raise. After the rows or OHP, they're pretty rubbish.
But my calves can stand a lot of punishment.0 -
Well after this week, I have to totally agree to following the program.
It seemed that 5 lb increase was pretty easy, until this morning. I realized it sneaks up on you and wow what a workout.
This is a good time to video your lifts. As you go up in weight, you generally start to cheat on form (especially on squat depth). Catch it early, so you don't have to waste time deloading later to fix the issue.
I have thought about video and am so subconscious about lifting I built a home gym. I guess I need to do it though.0 -
You don't have to post it for everyone to see. There are tonnes of vids on the interweb you can compare your form to.1
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