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Spoke to former WSM Jamies Reeves in England.... doesn't agree with Westside!

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"I wouldn't advise anyone to max triples or doubles or singles every week, every month, every year. You'll be in a wheelchair by the time you're my age."


"I trained that way (conjugate) myself, and now wish I didn't because it certainly shortened my career."


"I trained Monday, Wednesday and Friday, always to failure. Monday I did narrow-stance squat and narrow-grip bench press down to doubles or triples, followed by leg press and incline press for 8-10 reps. Wednesday was power clean with push press and top-end deadlift down to the doubles or triples, followed by stiff leg deads and strict press for 8-10 reps. And Friday was for t-bar rows, bent-over rows, pulldowns, pull-ups, dips. I did running and throwing on the weekend.

"About every six weeks I tried for maximum singles personal records in the powerlifts and overhead press. I was actually never fresh and niggle-free."



"I changed my training in the early to mid 90s after numerous career-threatening injuries and never clawed back to the very top. But today, I'm healthy and strong and walk with a good posture. I have life away from heavy weights. I remember when I tore my bicep off trying to deadlift 387.5 kg in the gym in 1990 - only a masochist would want to feel that pain again."
 
Thats because you werent using the conjugate method correctly. Its a 4 day split not 3. 2 max effort days, and 2 dynamic or repetition effort days. You have to change the exercises, bars, tension every 1-3 weeks in waves. What you described is not the westside method.

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