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Old 01-02-2007, 08:20 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Finished reading the book... twice. Good stuff!

I have one question that I don't think I saw the answer to: when doing a sequence of programs, how often should I reevaluate where my 1RM is?

For example if I'm doing BBB,TTT,SFM,WM,etc to lose fat and increase strength, is it recommended to re-measure (to make sure I'm staying close to the percentages recommended) after every program? Every X number of weeks?
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Old 01-02-2007, 08:43 PM   #2 (permalink)
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I think it's kind of up to you, but 3-4 times a year doesn't sound bad.

I'm doing NROL and I'll probably re-eval after FLII.
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Old 01-02-2007, 11:41 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Im not sure if this is what Chad would do.. but in my experience, given a rep range from 5-8 I can estimate my 1rm pretty close. I just guess it for most of my stuff, never had a problem.

I do test every few months as well just for fun.
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Old 01-03-2007, 11:31 AM   #4 (permalink)
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Finished reading the book... twice. Good stuff!

I have one question that I don't think I saw the answer to: when doing a sequence of programs, how often should I reevaluate where my 1RM is?

For example if I'm doing BBB,TTT,SFM,WM,etc to lose fat and increase strength, is it recommended to re-measure (to make sure I'm staying close to the percentages recommended) after every program? Every X number of weeks?
I usually check it after a 8 or 12 weeks stretch. Considering the number of programs in Chads year longs from the book I would shoot for checking it after 2 series. I will be checking my 1RM's after BBB and ABBH.

On a side note I just stated BBB yesterday and sore as all hell. 8 sets of 3 reps at 80% of 1RM is defintily tougher then I thought.
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I usually check it after a 8 or 12 weeks stretch. Considering the number of programs in Chads year longs from the book I would shoot for checking it after 2 series. I will be checking my 1RM's after BBB and ABBH.

On a side note I just stated BBB yesterday and sore as all hell. 8 sets of 3 reps at 80% of 1RM is defintily tougher then I thought.
I did day 2 of BBB last night, and I too am sore. Feels great, eh?

Looks like a nice solid program, and I am also following it up with ABBH!
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Old 01-04-2007, 09:54 AM   #6 (permalink)
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lol. I'm also starting BBB. Did Day 4 yesterday and am happy to have 2 days off!
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Old 01-04-2007, 03:11 PM   #7 (permalink)
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Finished reading the book... twice. Good stuff!

I have one question that I don't think I saw the answer to: when doing a sequence of programs, how often should I reevaluate where my 1RM is?

For example if I'm doing BBB,TTT,SFM,WM,etc to lose fat and increase strength, is it recommended to re-measure (to make sure I'm staying close to the percentages recommended) after every program? Every X number of weeks?
That's really up to you IMO. Just use the set/time/rep progressions that Chad prescribes and you should be fine, even if your not exactly at the percentage. Its a moot point IMO.
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Old 01-08-2007, 12:34 AM   #8 (permalink)
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Finished reading the book... twice. Good stuff!

I have one question that I don't think I saw the answer to: when doing a sequence of programs, how often should I reevaluate where my 1RM is?

For example if I'm doing BBB,TTT,SFM,WM,etc to lose fat and increase strength, is it recommended to re-measure (to make sure I'm staying close to the percentages recommended) after every program? Every X number of weeks?
This is a good question that's ambiguous to many.

The key is to start with a load that forces you near failure on the last rep of the last set. No need to constantly re-test your 1RMs. As long as you approach failure on the last set, you'll be golden.
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Old 01-08-2007, 08:49 AM   #9 (permalink)
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As long as you approach failure on the last set, you'll be golden.
Taking for example Day 1 of both BBB and ABBH, they both call for a BB Bench Press at 80% of 1RM. But because BBB is 8x3 and ABBH is 10x3 (and a superset), they might differ slightly in the actual load I use so failure is approached but not reached on or before the last set? Interesting.
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