- May 18, 2001
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I've been lifting for ~4 years, so I'm still learning. This was a revelation to me, but you guys have probably been doing this for years.
The cable machine at my gym has only 204 lbs of plates per side. I can relatively easily do wide grip pulldowns, 4 sets of 10 reps at that weight. I kind of felt like I stopped progressing because I've done that weight range forever. So I pulled out the big brain and tried to think of ways to increase my intensity since the machine doesn't have any more weight. I may have stumbled across one of those secrets that WILL REVOLUTIONIZE WEIGHT LIFTING AS WE KNOW IT.
Well, probably not. But by golly, this seems to fry my lats in ways few other exercises ever have:
Wide grip lat pulldowns on the cable machine with a 5 second hold.
I had to drop the weight down to 144, then I was able to do 4 sets with ~8 reps per set. Luckily, there is a clock with a second hand right by the station, so I was able to time myself. This might be the most agonizing thing I've ever willingly done to myself. By the third set, my entire back was on fire. By the 4th set, I think I was whimpering like a whipped pup.
I think I'm going to apply the "5-second hold" principle to other exercises (particularly biceps) and see if it works there just as well.
Discuss.
The cable machine at my gym has only 204 lbs of plates per side. I can relatively easily do wide grip pulldowns, 4 sets of 10 reps at that weight. I kind of felt like I stopped progressing because I've done that weight range forever. So I pulled out the big brain and tried to think of ways to increase my intensity since the machine doesn't have any more weight. I may have stumbled across one of those secrets that WILL REVOLUTIONIZE WEIGHT LIFTING AS WE KNOW IT.
Well, probably not. But by golly, this seems to fry my lats in ways few other exercises ever have:
Wide grip lat pulldowns on the cable machine with a 5 second hold.
I had to drop the weight down to 144, then I was able to do 4 sets with ~8 reps per set. Luckily, there is a clock with a second hand right by the station, so I was able to time myself. This might be the most agonizing thing I've ever willingly done to myself. By the third set, my entire back was on fire. By the 4th set, I think I was whimpering like a whipped pup.
I think I'm going to apply the "5-second hold" principle to other exercises (particularly biceps) and see if it works there just as well.
Discuss.