Are you squatting before you pull?
Hi Rip
The other day I pulled 344 lbs for 4 reps then failed on the 5th. So ill be aiming to get 5 reps at 344 tomorrow and then continue progressing.
Can you please advise on appropriate weights for warmup sets? I'm not sure if my warmup weights need adjusting. Ive kept them the same for a while now. Ive only been increasing the working set weight.
Currently I am doing 2 sets of 5 at 135 lbs, 1 set of 5 at 185 lbs, 1 set of 3 at 225 lbs, 1 set of 2 at 275 lbs.
Thanks a lot.
Are you squatting before you pull?
To help finish the work set, doing fewer deadlift warm-ups has been suggested in the forums. The idea is 3-5 warm-up sets, that "can be be tapered down to two or even to a single rep for the last warm-up set, saving gas for the work sets" (Practical Programming for Strength Training, p. 74).
For 345, I would have done 13 fewer warm-ups (rather than 20), which might help getting the last rep of the work set:
135x4
190x1
245x1
295x1
345x5
Good luck next time!
To Rip's point, if you have already squatted you should already be warmed up. Just need to prime the movement for the weight after that. I deadlift over 400#, but only take 2-3 sets before my work set. I usually start at 225 for 3 reps, then 315x1, and then maybe 365x1.
Yes. Squats, press, then deadlifts