I tried to do the whole front squat thing, but for me I just couldn't get comfortable with it... Heavy front squats took more out of me than heavy back squats half or full. I do believe it is a great substitution for the back squat though.. As far as rvj is concerned, this is my main goal and what I care about most for leg training.
Any suggestions for a set and rep scheme for half squats for an assistance exercise? I felt I did benefit from half squats, but the heavier weight and shorter reversal point was killing my low back bc of my long torso. I'm thinking a focus on a full back squat for strength and lighter higher rep assistance work with half squat will be the best of both worlds. Yay or nay?
supra max weight, 1-2 reps, 1-2 sets. focus on controlled but very explosive reversals.
for higher rep assistance work, use the same half-squat depth with a very light weight and do jump squats with resets. i hold a 25lb plate each hand when i do these. top it off with a few singles of SVJ/RVJ.
Interesting, is this more of a explosive oriented routine? To teach explosiveness at the specific joint angle and to be followed with a squat routine? For example, I'm on 5/3/1 for my main strength work of full squat, and this looks like it could be done afterwards for the assistance work. Here's what I did today, before I read your reply. I did 5/3/1 for strength in full squat, then went down to 195lbs(started light) and tried half squats for some high rep myo reps.. It went down like this
195lbs x 15, 4,4,4,5,5 .. Then some single leg hip thrusts.... My form didn't break down as much since I started light.. I might try your recommendation on a separate workout in between my two squatting days.