Hi All,
I have been doing a fair bit of reading on 5x5 and have decided to give it a go once i complete my current cycle of HST. Madcow - I have read a lot of your posts on this subject and looked through the articles on your web site - firstly thanks for all of the great info. I also purchased Bill Starr's book and have worked my way through that - so I have a good idea of what the 5x5 is based upon. I don't think I am anywhere near advanced enough for the DF program yet so I have decided to stick with the SF one for at least 2 cycles to see how I get on. After looking at Bill Starr's book and your SF program I am a little confused. My basic query is that Bill advocates the same 3 excercises for all 3 days of the week breaking them down into Heavy, light and medium days. Your program however, recomends different excercises on Wednesday taken to higher weights - effectively making the program a Heavy, Heavy, Medium layout. Is this is what is intended or am I misunderstanding your or Bill's layout?
If this is what is intended do I need to be more carefull with regard to overdoing it when following your layout as opposed to Bills?
(Just to let you know in either case I will be using rows over cleans because I have never performed cleans and I don't want to spend a lot of time learning the excercise before I try 5x5 - I may learn then after 2 cycles of rows).
My other question is that I think I may have overdone the weights/volume on this cycle of HST slightly as I am suffering from some overtraining symptoms (lethargy, disturbed sleep, raised pulse rate upon rising) so I intend to take a week or 2 off before starting 5x5. Even after this should I ease myself into it more gently by doing a couple of weeks of 3 x 5 and build up to 5x5, or is it likely that I will be recovered enough to jump straight in after a week off do you think? (I would rather be over cautios and get something out of the cycle rather than over do it and screw this cycle up like I have done with HST).
Madcow - I would just like to say thanks again for all the info you have made available on this forum and your web site - I had heard of SF/DF theory, 5x5 etc before but your info makes it so much more accesable and understandable to numb nutts like me. Big up the Moo Moo Man.
I have been doing a fair bit of reading on 5x5 and have decided to give it a go once i complete my current cycle of HST. Madcow - I have read a lot of your posts on this subject and looked through the articles on your web site - firstly thanks for all of the great info. I also purchased Bill Starr's book and have worked my way through that - so I have a good idea of what the 5x5 is based upon. I don't think I am anywhere near advanced enough for the DF program yet so I have decided to stick with the SF one for at least 2 cycles to see how I get on. After looking at Bill Starr's book and your SF program I am a little confused. My basic query is that Bill advocates the same 3 excercises for all 3 days of the week breaking them down into Heavy, light and medium days. Your program however, recomends different excercises on Wednesday taken to higher weights - effectively making the program a Heavy, Heavy, Medium layout. Is this is what is intended or am I misunderstanding your or Bill's layout?
If this is what is intended do I need to be more carefull with regard to overdoing it when following your layout as opposed to Bills?
(Just to let you know in either case I will be using rows over cleans because I have never performed cleans and I don't want to spend a lot of time learning the excercise before I try 5x5 - I may learn then after 2 cycles of rows).
My other question is that I think I may have overdone the weights/volume on this cycle of HST slightly as I am suffering from some overtraining symptoms (lethargy, disturbed sleep, raised pulse rate upon rising) so I intend to take a week or 2 off before starting 5x5. Even after this should I ease myself into it more gently by doing a couple of weeks of 3 x 5 and build up to 5x5, or is it likely that I will be recovered enough to jump straight in after a week off do you think? (I would rather be over cautios and get something out of the cycle rather than over do it and screw this cycle up like I have done with HST).
Madcow - I would just like to say thanks again for all the info you have made available on this forum and your web site - I had heard of SF/DF theory, 5x5 etc before but your info makes it so much more accesable and understandable to numb nutts like me. Big up the Moo Moo Man.
