Hello,
my question is regarding a post i read on Jim Wendler website (written by Kevin Deweese), that goes like this:
“Letâ??s say you start 531 with a 300lb actual squat max so you set your TM to 270. You use a basic 531 format with some programmed resets, up 5 back 3. After 10 weeks of training you would be using a TM of 310 (up 5=320, back 3=290, up 5=340, back 3=310)”
so if i have a deload week, one cycle is 4 weeks long (5s,3s, 531, deload)
So you do 5 cycles forward. Then go back 3 cycles. I don’t know how else to put this? Just do 5 cycles and then go back 3 cycles. Then do 5. Then 3 back.
Jim, Squat 1’s day on 4th cycle and got 5 reps but last 2 were grinders should i reset and go back 2 or continue to 5th cycle then back 3? Reason i ask is you say 5 reps should be fast and explosive on 1’s day.
For people that we train here - we would reset. In fact - it would never get that far. But that is just how we train people here and it seems to work 100% of the time.
If you are asking, you probably know what you need to do. You are smart; you seem to understand shit based on what I’ve read. So read my advice but trust your instincts and experience.
We keep bar speed high, plateaus to a minimum, and raise relative strength. That is our goal in weight room.
Pretty sure he meant 10 MONTHS not weeks! Even if each training cycle was 3 weeks instead (with no deloads) of 4, the minimum time 10 cycles would take is 30 weeks.