Hi guys,
I am nearing the end of my second 5*5 cycle and I have a couple of questions that I hope some of you might be able to answer.
My lifts have progressed nicely (I've added over 80 lbs to my deadlift in 18 weeks!!) and I am more than happy for this to continue, but I am worried about accommodation to the imposed demands. Is it really necessary to change rep schemes about to ensure contuinued muscle growth progress, or should I keep plugging away with the 5*5 rep scheme? I am more interested in hypertrophy than being stupidly strong, but I have to say, the strength gains are becoming kind of addictive!!
The main foundation for this fear is that I was an HIT trainer for over 2 years and I saw strength gains with little in the way of size. I appreciate the diffences in the two methodologies, but I am still not sure if it is enough to ensure continued muscle growth by following the same programme for months at a time.
Also, despite my major muscle groups gaining nicely, my arms are still lagging seriously behind and haven't seen any significant growth from the programme. In particular my left tricep is terrible! I would like to spend a few months really working on this problem, but I don't want to lose my progress in the big lifts. Is there any way to put some extensive isolation work into the programme to bring up this weak point without f*cking the whole thing up? Or would it be a better to use a different format altogether?
Cheers in advance,
Mdm
I am nearing the end of my second 5*5 cycle and I have a couple of questions that I hope some of you might be able to answer.
My lifts have progressed nicely (I've added over 80 lbs to my deadlift in 18 weeks!!) and I am more than happy for this to continue, but I am worried about accommodation to the imposed demands. Is it really necessary to change rep schemes about to ensure contuinued muscle growth progress, or should I keep plugging away with the 5*5 rep scheme? I am more interested in hypertrophy than being stupidly strong, but I have to say, the strength gains are becoming kind of addictive!!
The main foundation for this fear is that I was an HIT trainer for over 2 years and I saw strength gains with little in the way of size. I appreciate the diffences in the two methodologies, but I am still not sure if it is enough to ensure continued muscle growth by following the same programme for months at a time.
Also, despite my major muscle groups gaining nicely, my arms are still lagging seriously behind and haven't seen any significant growth from the programme. In particular my left tricep is terrible! I would like to spend a few months really working on this problem, but I don't want to lose my progress in the big lifts. Is there any way to put some extensive isolation work into the programme to bring up this weak point without f*cking the whole thing up? Or would it be a better to use a different format altogether?
Cheers in advance,
Mdm
