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Contrast training is a unique way to optimize results. Read this article by Lee Boyce about how to incorporate it into your training to pack on lean muscle mass.

By: Lee Boyce Added: March 25th, 2013
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    Senior Member Bosshogg300's Avatar
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    cycling squat percents

    i was reading an article by louie simmons and he stated that for dynamic squat they cycle 3 weeks starting at 50% and each week increasing by 5 % till week three and then they go back down and start agian should this be done
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    Depends on your goals....

    this is what i am doing

    if your into powerlifting,,,Not sure how you could even question anything Louie tells ya to do....LOL

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    Yes, that's generally how Louie says you should cycle the dynamic training for the squat. Of course, the percentages are a guideline and assume that you have good bar speed at the given percentage. If you are slow, then you should lower the %.
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    Ok well thanks for the feedback
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    those % are for geared lifting and too low for raw lifting. If raw i suggest starting at 60% and waving up the same. Why? b/c while bar speed is high when using below 60%, force production is too low. read some fred hatfield stuff on CAT for deeper explanation
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    Ive often wondered if those numbers were geared or raw. 60% of my best geared squat is about my 3 rep max raw.. I think it makes sense to use the most weight you can while maintaining good speed.
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    True. I didn't think about him being raw. I've read Dave Tate say to add 10% to Lou's percentages if you are going to train raw.
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