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I recently started my new cycle...I was going to try a 5x5 cycle since it seems to be highly recommended for strength training. Also I was going to do an A/B split. The problem I have is that doing a full-body workout I find it hard to do multiple sets and still have anything left in the tank at the end of the workout.
I was thinking to try one working set per exercise and just combine all my A+B exercises into one workout. I know there is alot of theory about one effective set being all that is needed. Bryan Haycock recommends starting with one set and adding if you need it. There are a couple of hulking guys here on HST forum who have been lifting for years and have gotten really big and strong doing only one set per exercise consistently (old & grey, stevejones) Recently I read a study which used trained individuals and had one group do 1 set and the next group do 3 sets, and both groups had the same gains!
Anyway I started my 5x5 routine and felt it was too much work, especially during the heavier lifts like dead-lifts, squats, chin-ups, etc. Today I did an experiment and tried doing all my lifts in one session doing one warm-up set and one working set of 8 reps. The workout lasted under 40 minutes doing 8 exercises and I felt plenty of stress to my muscles. I may just stick with this set-up for awhile.
If old & grey and stevejones can get such great results naturally with one working set per exercise, then why not me?
I was thinking to try one working set per exercise and just combine all my A+B exercises into one workout. I know there is alot of theory about one effective set being all that is needed. Bryan Haycock recommends starting with one set and adding if you need it. There are a couple of hulking guys here on HST forum who have been lifting for years and have gotten really big and strong doing only one set per exercise consistently (old & grey, stevejones) Recently I read a study which used trained individuals and had one group do 1 set and the next group do 3 sets, and both groups had the same gains!
Anyway I started my 5x5 routine and felt it was too much work, especially during the heavier lifts like dead-lifts, squats, chin-ups, etc. Today I did an experiment and tried doing all my lifts in one session doing one warm-up set and one working set of 8 reps. The workout lasted under 40 minutes doing 8 exercises and I felt plenty of stress to my muscles. I may just stick with this set-up for awhile.
If old & grey and stevejones can get such great results naturally with one working set per exercise, then why not me?