View Single Post
 
Old 02-23-2009, 08:07 PM
Kane's Avatar
Kane Kane is offline
Rank: Middleweight
 
Join Date: Nov 2005
Posts: 2,238
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by iron_worker View Post
I think 10lb is definately too small of a jump to be practical at that high of a weight. 10lb at 500lb is only 2%. When I am deadlifting I usually keep my jumps to no less than 10kg (22lb ish) and no larger than 20kg. Thats just my experience though. I think its up to the lifter to try a few different methods and see what works.

IW
Humor me for a second and assume Talo made a successful pull of 495.

Now add 2% of that weight. You get 505, which is what he failed at.

The only thing that matters is the intensity. If you're lifting 96% and 2lbs puts you at 101%, you fail. If you're at 90% and adding 50lbs puts you at 99% you will complete the movement.

If you go back to Talo's original workout, assume 505 is his max (not something less), he performed 1 single at 90%, failed at 100% (could even be 105%, who knows) and then went onto some rack pulls.

Why not go for a single at the assumed 98%?
__________________
"Pain don't hurt" - Dalton

"NO, this is my squat rack. Go get your own!"

"Damn that's shit heavy" - Wolf


To view links or images in signatures your post count must be 10 or greater. You currently have 0 posts.



To view links or images in signatures your post count must be 10 or greater. You currently have 0 posts.
Reply With Quote