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I can't stay away from the 20 rep rest-pause set of squats for long. Call it masochism. I know 5 rep sets can be difficult, but if you've never tackled this before, you might not even know what it means to train HARD yet. I'm starting to defer from the power style squat back to the higher bar, closer stance squat. I need some serious medialis work to correct an imbalance and this will help pronto. Also I've found this stance easier for higher reps.
To anyone that has never tried it, you really should. It's a good way to see what you're really made of. Every time I try and do a set of 20 I know that will be the single hardest thing I've done in my life.
This isn't an ordinary "set of 20 reps," this is a set where you do 20 reps with your 10 rep max. That's right, load the bar to where you would fail in the 10-12 rep range. Instead of racking the bar you take several deep breaths between reps to knock out the last 10. You will generally require more time as the reps get higher. This one set might take you 5 minutes to complete.
I urge everyone here to try this at least once. VIDEOTAPE IT IF POSSIBLE. I would love to see 20 rep sets and for you to show it to those who do not understand the sheer WILL it takes to overcome the set! For some of you, you might look at the bar as you're lying on the ground in a pool of lactic acid, delirious with both victory and lack of oxygen, and remark, "now I know what it means to train hard."
To anyone that has never tried it, you really should. It's a good way to see what you're really made of. Every time I try and do a set of 20 I know that will be the single hardest thing I've done in my life.
This isn't an ordinary "set of 20 reps," this is a set where you do 20 reps with your 10 rep max. That's right, load the bar to where you would fail in the 10-12 rep range. Instead of racking the bar you take several deep breaths between reps to knock out the last 10. You will generally require more time as the reps get higher. This one set might take you 5 minutes to complete.
I urge everyone here to try this at least once. VIDEOTAPE IT IF POSSIBLE. I would love to see 20 rep sets and for you to show it to those who do not understand the sheer WILL it takes to overcome the set! For some of you, you might look at the bar as you're lying on the ground in a pool of lactic acid, delirious with both victory and lack of oxygen, and remark, "now I know what it means to train hard."