pyramid

  1. jimbosmith316

    Pyramid Sets

    Pyramid weightlifting in bodybuilding follows a similar concept as in general weightlifting, with a focus on muscle hypertrophy and strength gains. Bodybuilders often use pyramid sets to stimulate muscle growth and improve strength while incorporating variations in intensity and volume. In...
  2. drtbear1967

    Pyramid Sets done Correctly

    Pyramid sets are commonly used by lifters in the gym. What many people tend to do is start with lifting relatively light weights close to failure and then gradually build up to their heaviest set. - A drawback of this training structure is that performing "light" sets close to failure generates...
  3. drtbear1967

    Change things up to make Gains

    by Matt Weik For many people, this article will be a “duh” feature. However, I think we all fall into a routine at the gym and some people forget about different workout techniques to help stimulate the muscle and promote new muscle growth. Many people get stuck doing three sets of 10 reps and...
  4. drtbear1967

    Old School Pyramid Training with a new Twist

    The 100 Rep Pyramid by Tim Henriques • The pyramid method of organizing sets and reps is a classic. But we can make it work even better by setting a specific number of total reps to shoot for: 100. Pyramid the weight up for 5-6 sets and then reverse. If you have the energy, see if you can beat...
  5. yellow snow

    T3 use up to a competition

    What are your thoughts with T3 up until the day of a competition or photo shoot? T3 kills my pump, so do I want to lay off 1-2 days before? Do you use a pyramid sceme when dealing with T3 and if so where do you want to be on the day of the shoot/ competition on this pyramid?
  6. Presser

    Front loading Steroid Cycle, Pyramid , Tapering, Stacking Steroids with Charts. Enjoy!

    1) Single Dosing Steroid Cycle. Steroid cycles come in all flavors and sizes, with theories abound as to which is the best approach. A quick internet search on the topic will reveal that numerous websites and forums discuss the relative merits of design "X" versus design "Y", and it's not...
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