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Article & Video Discussion / Re: post activation potentiation
« on: April 28, 2010, 07:46:07 pm »ya, the results of stim are highly dependent on work capacity/experience. Most people would experience a ton of fatigue from the 5RM squats, so i wouldn't expect there to be any large scale increase among a training group.
For average athletes, they are going to have to struggle off the bat, with squat stim. That's why I liked the IES stuff.
I personally never liked squat-stim, my knees would ache during the post-stim exercise, such as jumps etc. I had some real good jumping sessions when I did heavy squat singles in the morning and jumps at night, but my knees would ache pretty bad.. knees and shins actually.
For the most part, I like approaching stim from that delayed method, ie a workout on monday positively effective what you do on tuesday or wednesday, I think that is by far the most effective way to use those methods. Plus, most athletes, regardless of experience/work capacity, will see results from that. All that needs to be tweaked is what you do on the stim day (exercise intensity/rest intervals etc). Usually the stim sessions are VERY short and to the point, such as just working up to a heavy single, hitting a set on reverse hyper, and getting out of the gym.
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What about ISO XTREME Stim. My favorite is the ISO XTREME coupled with the car escape route VJ from Level-7 You do those 2 and your vert will immediately increase 37.879%
I also like the XTREME Stim with the dog chase. [racial joke]Works great for increasing speed of the white kids on the team. The black kids seem to stay in a parasympathetic state when being chased by the pit bull... Not sure why [/racial joke]