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order and combination of exercises
I setup my new w/o (it incorporates DE and the conjugate method):
su: max on main lifts
th: DE day
su: special exercise workout
th: DE day
(repeat)
If you see some faults in the program, please let me know. But my main concern is the programming on the special exercise w/o. I don't know if it will cause any problems putting a press exercise in the same w/o as a bench press exercise, or if the press has to go first, etc. Basically, can you give me general guidelines on what orders and combinations will cause problems?
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Westside stuff is not my expertise. KSC?
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Maxing on ALL Main lifts in one day will def. have an effect on each successive lift as you take away energy reserves
Are you training 2 x week or is this 4 x week, I'm unsure of this?
If you bench and Mil in same workout, regardless of the order, one will take away from the other
You can alternate every 3 weeks which goes first or simply set up according to YOUR priority and YOUR weakness.
Hope this helps.
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Generally, including what exercises you are using in the program would help some of us give a better answer to your question. I'll assume you are talking about squat/bench/dead when you say "main" lifts.
Going ME on squat/bench/dead is probably best left for meet day. Not that you can't train each lift together on the same day because you can, but ME means an all out single and is ill advised as something to include frequently in your program.
If you want to do Westside then just do Westside as is layed out in about a billion different places on the web. If you want to INCORPORATE some DE stuff into a fullbody type routine (which is what I think you want to do) then try something like this:
Squat 5x5
Bench 5x5
DE Deadlift 15x1
Light Squat 2x5
Press 5x5
Powerclean 5x2
DE Box Squat 10x2
DE Bench 10x3 alt with ME Bench Variant (close grip, floor press, etc) 3x1
ME Deadlift Variant 3x1 (Rack Pull, Snatch Grip, Deficit, etc)
Fit in assistance work where you can, but this is plenty of work for most people.
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