ruckin
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I've essentially spent all of the last 2.5 year using nothing but 5 reps or less on all my big compound lifts, up until a couple of months ago. Let me first say that I made fantastic progress this way, and I don't regret a thing, but I'd be lying if I didn't admit that it has caught up to me and I felt it in my joints, primarily my left elbow and that tricep insertion, along with my left hip flexor.
I finally caved and switched to 10ish reps on my lifts and it definitely helped my joints. I've recently moved back down slightly to 8 reps on my bench in particular, and I can tell that my tricep/elbow is starting to give me irritation again. Ugh...
I'm gonna be switching to 10+ reps on my lifts and likely stay there for a while, at least until my offseason starts to wind down, and I think this will help me stay healthy and consistent long-term.
The reason I'm sharing this is because I want my meso brothers to hopefully learn what I've learned, without having to go through the negative consequences that I experienced. Especially for any guys on here who, like me, enjoy sticking to low reps/high intensity for very long periods of time. It's my favorite way to train, but it WILL catch up to you eventually. I'd recommend staying with a low rep style for no more than a few weeks or months at a time.
AND this is coming from a 22 year old! Can't imagine when I'm older lol
What are everyone's thoughts on this topic?
I finally caved and switched to 10ish reps on my lifts and it definitely helped my joints. I've recently moved back down slightly to 8 reps on my bench in particular, and I can tell that my tricep/elbow is starting to give me irritation again. Ugh...
I'm gonna be switching to 10+ reps on my lifts and likely stay there for a while, at least until my offseason starts to wind down, and I think this will help me stay healthy and consistent long-term.
The reason I'm sharing this is because I want my meso brothers to hopefully learn what I've learned, without having to go through the negative consequences that I experienced. Especially for any guys on here who, like me, enjoy sticking to low reps/high intensity for very long periods of time. It's my favorite way to train, but it WILL catch up to you eventually. I'd recommend staying with a low rep style for no more than a few weeks or months at a time.
AND this is coming from a 22 year old! Can't imagine when I'm older lol
What are everyone's thoughts on this topic?
