I've been lifting now for about 8 years. I'm 6' 250 lb's 8%bf. I read the stickies on this page in regards to training methodology and supercompensation theory and now I'm really confused. I've always trained with the general idea that if your not horribly sore after most of your workouts, your doing something wrong. I've always seen it as laziness and inability to motivate oneself. Lateral thinking has led me to believe this is a primary factor determining a successful workout. This seems to be in conflict with some of the issues discussed in the sticky. Now I'm pissed off because I don't know if I've been doing the right thing or not. I don't lift when I'm sore. I don't know whether I want size or power (why not both?). I usually do 2 to 3 sets of 8-12 reps on squats, deads, and bench with occassional 20's or drop sets for variety. If I ever was to do a light day, I would rep the fuck out of whetever measley little weight I used until I felt like vomitting. This is the type of intensity I employ for every single workout period. How can this be counterproductive so long as I get adequate rest? Is that not similar to Dorian Yates strategy (albeit he only usually did 1 set)?
People are always amazed by my intensity (if you measure intensity by the amount of heart, and ability to squeeze out 5 more reps when it looks like you can't do 1 more) and I live by this! I squat 550lb's for 2X10, deadlift 525 for 2X10, bench 365 for 2X7, and can curl 90lb dumbells iso-laterally for 10 strict and slow reps on a preacher bench. I've powerlifted before, but I only use a belt now for equipment. To me, impressive would be more like 550 on bench for 10, 700 on squats for 10, 700 on deads for 10, and weigh 300lb's at 4%bf! Can someone set me straight on this whole soreness hangup, and the concept that "lifting without pushing yourself to your puking limit" is somehow beneficial and not just a smokescreen for some pussy's laziness. Help guys. I don't want to lose my "intensity" these next few workouts because I'm unsure of what I'm doing all of the sudden...
"Who is your daddy and what does he do?" kindergarden cop
Edog
People are always amazed by my intensity (if you measure intensity by the amount of heart, and ability to squeeze out 5 more reps when it looks like you can't do 1 more) and I live by this! I squat 550lb's for 2X10, deadlift 525 for 2X10, bench 365 for 2X7, and can curl 90lb dumbells iso-laterally for 10 strict and slow reps on a preacher bench. I've powerlifted before, but I only use a belt now for equipment. To me, impressive would be more like 550 on bench for 10, 700 on squats for 10, 700 on deads for 10, and weigh 300lb's at 4%bf! Can someone set me straight on this whole soreness hangup, and the concept that "lifting without pushing yourself to your puking limit" is somehow beneficial and not just a smokescreen for some pussy's laziness. Help guys. I don't want to lose my "intensity" these next few workouts because I'm unsure of what I'm doing all of the sudden...
"Who is your daddy and what does he do?" kindergarden cop
Edog
