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    Ok guys I'm looking for a great routine to boost my maxes this year.I haven't strength trained in a long time so I would love to see some of you big lifters favorite routines to get stronger preferably without much weight gain. so any Ideas or siggestions would be very helpful and much appreciated! I was just checking out F.I.S.T's 3x3 post and thats appealing to me,but I believe I'm lwaning toward something with lowere heavier reps...Thanks guys

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    Re: Powerlifters Help!

    I havnt checked the 3x3 out so i dont know what you mean by lower and heavier. But have you looked into Strong Lifts 5x5 routine? its agood basic strenght training routine. Im going to be starting it at the end of janurary. he also gives you the 5x5 program on a PDF file for free.

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    • #3
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      It really depends on your end goals. I do powerlifting and strongman comps and treat every workout like its a contest. Take a look at some of my workouts but also check out maxseg. Im nothing compared to that man.

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        here is what i know from the guys that i train with and around that do power lifting and strong man. now keep in mind i am a bodybuilder and only jump in with them on occasion but we do share strategies. these guys go at it in phases. an example would be a month at 5x5s for specific lifts and others in the 8-12 range. the next period would be 3s with the other lifts in the 6-10 range. then the next is singles with others in the 20 rep ranges. now they tell me the reasoning behind this is that your cns and tendons can only be hammered for so long and strength period windows are increased by training in periods of a variety of ranges. is this the ideal method of training for these events? i have no clue but these are some of the craziest strong people that i have ever been around and 3 out of 5 of them win the majority of their events
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        • #5
          Re: Powerlifters Help!

          Look up Mark Bell supertraining Gym and look up Brandon Lily cube training. This is all rooted in westsidebarbell training. Look up Brandon Lily box jump on YT. Him and Hoff jump up onto a 5ft box, 300lb men. total 2100 RAW. That is beyond human.

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          • #6
            Re: Powerlifters Help!

            Keep it simple. I like heavy weight and low reps, anything over 3 reps is cardio...lol

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              Re: Powerlifters Help!

              Originally posted by Mountain Monster View Post
              Ok guys I'm looking for a great routine to boost my maxes this year.I haven't strength trained in a long time so I would love to see some of you big lifters favorite routines to get stronger preferably without much weight gain. so any Ideas or siggestions would be very helpful and much appreciated! I was just checking out F.I.S.T's 3x3 post and thats appealing to me,but I believe I'm lwaning toward something with lowere heavier reps...Thanks guys

              How about this one brother.............

              http://www.fitnessgeared.com/forum/f...ut-100965.html

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              • #8
                Re: Powerlifters Help!

                LMAO first time I heard it put that way!
                Originally posted by maxseg View Post
                Keep it simple. I like heavy weight and low reps, anything over 3 reps is cardio...lol

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