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Title: How important are negatives?
Post by: Deicide on December 13, 2007, 06:04:05 PM
Discuss...
Title: Re: How important are negatives?
Post by: PANDAEMONIUM on December 13, 2007, 10:44:55 PM
Be more specific
Title: Re: How important are negatives?
Post by: Hedgehog on December 14, 2007, 01:09:13 AM
They can be very useful, most people do them too slow IMO.

Use a 3-4 second decend on benchpress, and 4 second decend on the squat.

Also, if you're doing typically 6-8 reps on the benchpress, do 3-4 negatives.

The time under load (TUL) should be approx the same.

Don't do them every week either IMO. Either every other week, or every third.

And perhaps one or two sets.


When used for powerlifting training: Use it during off-season training IMO. Negatives will recruit Type IIa fibers, and not IIx.


JMO.


PS Get as much help as possible from the spotter/s on the way up. You want to lift as little as possible in the eccentric phase on these sets.
Title: Re: How important are negatives?
Post by: Deicide on December 14, 2007, 04:29:18 AM
They can be very useful, most people do them too slow IMO.

Use a 3-4 second decend on benchpress, and 4 second decend on the squat.

Also, if you're doing typically 6-8 reps on the benchpress, do 3-4 negatives.

The time under load (TUL) should be approx the same.

Don't do them every week either IMO. Either every other week, or every third.

And perhaps one or two sets.


When used for powerlifting training: Use it during off-season training IMO. Negatives will recruit Type IIa fibers, and not IIx.


JMO.


PS Get as much help as possible from the spotter/s on the way up. You want to lift as little as possible in the eccentric phase on these sets.

Heh, my favourite rep number 6-8; what are the long term benefits if I were to incoporate negatives as you suggested?
Title: Re: How important are negatives?
Post by: pumpster on December 14, 2007, 06:43:55 AM
Long-term benefits..WTF? Negatives can be very useful, another technique like cheats, rest-pause, etc. to increase intensity and realize improvement.
Title: Re: How important are negatives?
Post by: biceps on December 17, 2007, 06:35:21 PM
Discuss...

Negatives are very good, especially when you don't have the time (1 to 2 hr) to train, and you have only 30 min available for training.