Programming for Multiple Sessions in a Week: Heavy/Light, Volume/Intensity, and DUP

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  • čas přidán 2. 07. 2024
  • As lifters become more advanced, keeping training frequency high requires modifying the movement selection, volume and intensity in each session. This is a breakdown of how to structure multiple squat, bench, and deadlift sessions in a single week, using heavy/light or daily undulating periodization to increase total weekly volume while allowing enough recovery to continue progression.

Komentáře • 63

  • @geneharrogate6911
    @geneharrogate6911 Před 4 lety +108

    Bromley applying the Bulgarian method to uploads.

  • @tinman5379
    @tinman5379 Před 4 lety +36

    This man is a machine.

  • @sambsialia
    @sambsialia Před 4 lety +29

    Yes, he is a machine. Kudos for the “volume” of intelligent commentary.

    • @deedd1440
      @deedd1440 Před rokem +1

      What rpe do chase on the "light" day on the heavy and light split?

  • @maahir9348
    @maahir9348 Před 4 lety +23

    Yo slow down I barely finish one video before you upload the next
    Brilliant content man

  • @roymustang.595
    @roymustang.595 Před 4 lety +11

    Man I'm early weeks ago I didn't knew anything about programming now I'm getting it little by little thanks coach love from india

  • @SeeToTheLemson
    @SeeToTheLemson Před 4 lety +3

    Great content! Well thought out and presented. I can't wait to see what you put out in the future!

  • @MrWarmachine3
    @MrWarmachine3 Před 4 lety +2

    Great instruction with charts.Keep em' coming.

  • @joshua425
    @joshua425 Před 4 lety +3

    Amazing, wealth of knowledge. Thank you.

  • @Seahawks1976
    @Seahawks1976 Před 4 lety +2

    fantastic video Alexander.

  • @JPqbss
    @JPqbss Před 4 lety +22

    Bromley you helped me break a 3 month deadlift plateau. I can’t thank you enough for your content

    • @deedd1440
      @deedd1440 Před rokem +1

      What rpe do chase on the "light" day on the heavy and light split?

    • @danielhenderson762
      @danielhenderson762 Před rokem +1

      Wtf is a 3 month plateau?

    • @greatbigbeard
      @greatbigbeard Před rokem

      @@danielhenderson762 Basically its called having no clue what you're doing lol.

  • @highpullsnatch
    @highpullsnatch Před 4 lety +1

    Just, thank you for all these videos about programming.

  • @Guitareben
    @Guitareben Před 4 lety +2

    Some of the best programming stuff on CZcams. Thanks Alex

  • @TraiythLeffler
    @TraiythLeffler Před 4 lety +5

    You're cool man, this is a great channel and you've taught me loads

  • @fuadismayilzada1816
    @fuadismayilzada1816 Před 4 lety +2

    ohhh, some intelligent trainer who can teach me about programming.I subscribed it.

  • @johnedward5442
    @johnedward5442 Před 4 lety +1

    This channel is gold. Perfect timing. I`m trying to learn what I can about linear, block and undulating periodization and you`re helping me greatly bro!

    • @deedd1440
      @deedd1440 Před rokem

      What rpe do chase on the "light" day on the heavy and light split?

  • @benjaminwetscher9614
    @benjaminwetscher9614 Před 4 lety +2

    Looking forward to hearing your opinion on when and how to rotate lifts/variations.

  • @wezedwards234
    @wezedwards234 Před 4 lety +1

    Can anyone name a more informative fitness channel on CZcams? Another brilliant presentation, Bromley!

  • @nigelthomas8315
    @nigelthomas8315 Před 4 lety

    Excellent video

  • @martinbundgaard9313
    @martinbundgaard9313 Před 3 lety +1

    Love this

  • @LarsRyeJeppesen
    @LarsRyeJeppesen Před 4 lety

    Amazing info

  • @vincenthu2588
    @vincenthu2588 Před rokem

    This deserved 10,000 likes

  • @johntrains1317
    @johntrains1317 Před 3 lety

    Awesome video, I learned a lot. Shouts out to Andy Baker.

  • @AndJusTIceForRob
    @AndJusTIceForRob Před 4 lety +12

    I like Option 1. The only issue with Options 2 and 3 is that in training multiple qualities like that, most of us tend to hit the volume hard and the heavy day hard. It ends up being multiple days of high stress and consequently low recovery.

    • @FistfulOfGabagool
      @FistfulOfGabagool Před rokem

      you're supposed to hit the intensity day hard, you just reduce the volume significantly so you can recover from it

  • @Vsevolod3788
    @Vsevolod3788 Před 11 měsíci

    6:33 Variation of volume within mesocycle: 35-28-22-15%. Within microcyle: three days 48-28-24%, four days 35-28-22-15%, five days 30-27-15-15-13%. Taken from the book of Chernyak Sheiko was citing.

  • @janneleppa
    @janneleppa Před 3 lety

    If you set up three blocks of this kind of training so that all of those examples (1-3) are ran consecutively, would it offer enough of the novel change needed to progress? Thank you Bromley for all of your great content.

  • @QuantumPhysics4u
    @QuantumPhysics4u Před 4 lety +2

    I think you need some links in your bio for personal programming etc.

  • @dard4642
    @dard4642 Před 3 lety

    Good content, man!
    I'm 50 and use a heavy/light. It is more or less 5/3/1 BBB only the lifts for my back off sets aren't the same as for my heavy sets. I go:
    1-Heavy OHP, light bench variation
    2-Heavy DL, light squat
    Off
    3-Heavy bench, light OHP
    4-Heavy squat, light RDL
    Off
    Off
    East lifting day I throw a couple of assistance exercises, too.

    • @deedd1440
      @deedd1440 Před rokem

      What rpe do chase on the "light" day on the heavy and light split?

  • @browningdevelopement7277

    Very true i have been noticing this cycle were i make gains for 4 weeks then i backslide and then my skullcrushers get stronger and my bench improves again

  • @spammarlolkol6040
    @spammarlolkol6040 Před 3 lety

    I am looking into using periodization to avoid joint injury.
    Would it be advisable to do like 2 weeks heavy (upper/ lower) followed by 1 week light to deload and recover?
    Or 4 weeks / 2 weeks?

  • @dagoat5064
    @dagoat5064 Před 4 lety +2

    I’m at a plateau for bench I’m gna split a strength day and hypertrophy day since I do PPL for strength how many sets should I do and of what reps

  • @deedd1440
    @deedd1440 Před rokem +1

    You mention 3x5 and 3x10. How much to reduce weights on 3x10? As well as if my 3x5 was rpe 8-9 should the 3x10 also be rpe 8-9 or lower?
    Should I pick random weights I can do 5 reps and 10 with and Then work them upwards or is there a precentage to follow?
    And I guess the same goes for the accessories? Or should the accessories Always "push" and Only Main movement changing in reps and second accessory exercise just focus on normal progression?

  • @drodiger
    @drodiger Před 4 lety

    Hi, can you review GZCLP program? Basic is T1 is SBDO 3x5+, adding weight, after you miss reps, you change to 4x3+...5x2+ (+=AMRAP). For T2 exercise, you go from 4x10, add weight, if you miss, you change 4x8 and then to 4x6. For T3 exercise you are doing 4x12 and trying to do 15 for last set, if you can than you add weight... This is like mixing accumulation and strenght...

  • @anthonyplaysbass
    @anthonyplaysbass Před 2 lety

    My bench is stalling out at 120-125kg.
    I am thinking of doing one bench day as a 6x3 @85% and the next being a lighter day at 4*6 @ 70%
    Thoughts?
    On the %85 days I would aim to add 1-1.5kg per week to the bench.

  • @literathos3171
    @literathos3171 Před 3 lety

    But if I do volume/intensity for strength block, what would be the difference in a hypertrophy block?

  • @adrianpap1374
    @adrianpap1374 Před 4 lety

    Jamal Browner's training is pretty DUPish from what I've seen.

  • @jimb4366
    @jimb4366 Před rokem

    So I’m confused on the other videos Alex talks about how he prefers to increase volume as the program goes on but all those progressions decrease in volume as the intensity goes up , which does he prefer now

  • @aparthia
    @aparthia Před 4 lety

    DUP doesn't have to be like concurrent training, it can be a natural extension of heavy / light to more days. For example
    Week 1/Week 2/...
    Day 1: 4x10/4x9/4x8/4x7/4x6/4x5
    Day 2: 4x8/4x7/4x6/4x5/4x4/4x3
    Day 3: 4x6/4x5/4x4/4x3/4x2/4x1
    Heavy / light would be the 4x6 and 4x10 alone, DUP then uses another day in between.

    • @AlexanderBromley
      @AlexanderBromley  Před 4 lety

      I've had a difficult time nailing down DUP to it's primary principles. I believe you are right, the name itself just refers to changes in volume and intensity session to session, but the endless articles written about it always frame it in the context of targetting different training thresholds, usually with comparable effort session to session.

    • @aparthia
      @aparthia Před 4 lety +1

      @@AlexanderBromley I like that periodization article Greg Nuckols wrote way back when for Juggernaut: www.jtsstrength.com/one-type-periodization-part-1/
      Like you said undulation just means changes in reps, sets or load, daily means you do it within the microcycle.
      The research generally does hypertrophy, power and strength OR something like the above. One of the first studies on the subject (Rhea 2002) did 3 sets of 8, 6 and 4 reps.

  • @drdavidfranco
    @drdavidfranco Před 3 lety

    Reading your programming book. Amazing. Regarding DUP program, it says all 3 lifts 3x week. But most of your videos say deadlift1-2 x week. Also, shouldn’t bench be more volume responsive than deadlifts/squats? Just want to make sure I understand the program completely. Thanks!!

    • @deedd1440
      @deedd1440 Před rokem

      What rpe do chase on the "light" day on the heavy and light split?

  • @deedd1440
    @deedd1440 Před rokem

    What rpe do chase on the "light" day on the heavy and light split?

  • @browningdevelopement7277

    I do like 20-25 sets per workout twice a week building up in weight then going down, is this toomuch tocontinue at a 1rmax of 215

  • @ivan_9386
    @ivan_9386 Před 4 lety +7

    Great videos. What you think about using 'similar movements' in one week? Something like 1day back squats (3x3), 2nd day front squat (3x5), 3rd day paused squat (3x8).
    Or strict press/ push press/ incline press.

    • @peppers1616
      @peppers1616 Před 4 lety

      I've seen Greg Nuckols recommend similar things. You would need a proper progression scheme I guess (based on RPE, AMAPS or whatever else) but don't take my word on this, I'm no coach. It would be better to look up what he has written on DUP if you truly are interested in that kind of programming.

    • @Soccasteve
      @Soccasteve Před 3 lety

      Variations are invaluable but you have to know which ones to use and how to implement them. Bromley seems to advocate for using variations but keeping them to the bare minimum of what you need to progress and not to overcomplicate them. Things like bands and chains are a no go.
      I don't think front squats directly help back squats but they do a good job of adding leg mass so that rotation isn't bad. Personally I follow something like
      Day 1
      High bar-ramping up top set of 4-6 (moderate)
      Day 2
      High Bar 2 sets of 5 paused (easy day)
      Day 3
      Low bar pin squat (to depth, not overload, moderate) 4 sets of 4
      Front squat 2 sets of 5-7 (moderate)
      I don't find I do well with or need 3 times a week pressing so if you wanted to bring up your strict press something like this would work great:
      Day 1
      Press 4 sets of 6 (ramping to a top set, starting light and increasing over the weeks)
      Incline bench 2 sets of 8 (moderate)
      Day 2
      Incline/flat bench (rotate each week) 2 sets of 8-10 (moderate RPE 7-8)
      Press 3 sets of 5 (easier than day 1, with pauses at top and bottom)

  • @stefanomagaddino6868
    @stefanomagaddino6868 Před 4 lety

    Brom, pardon my continuing ignorance, but I'm confused. Using the heavy/light day model: the 60%-65%-70%(top to bottom) does that represent weeks and the light day model: 50%-55%-60%: represent the 2nd day of the week performing the same lift? Secondly; what would you suggest for a third day ?

    • @AlexanderBromley
      @AlexanderBromley  Před 4 lety

      Yes, that is correct. Two days with the same lift, progressing over 3 weeks. If you want a third day of the same lift, H/L/M is the option. It would take a long time to flesh out here; look at Andy Baker's channel. Also know, you don't necesarily need 3 days per week.

    • @stefanomagaddino6868
      @stefanomagaddino6868 Před 4 lety

      @@AlexanderBromley Thanks for clearing that up. I want to do 3x a week for Bench only, as that is my weakest lift. Your content and help have been outstanding.

  • @agpetz
    @agpetz Před 4 lety +1

    Any plans to post new training programs on your website?

    • @AlexanderBromley
      @AlexanderBromley  Před 4 lety +4

      I've neglected the main site pretty hard. Initially that blog was going to be my main source of content, but then I focused on youtube instead. I meant to have those updated frequently as part of a broader scheme meant for members, but now people are using it as a one-off, which I didn't really intend. I'm working on putting a programming guide together right now that will be more appropriate for public consumption.

  • @javiergarcia-monsalve2423

    Isn't 60 % too light for a powerlifter? Wouldn't it be better to keep it over 75% even when looking for hypertrophy ?

  • @mjconns
    @mjconns Před 4 lety +5

    How much do you charge for online/distant coaching?

    • @jdmalm123
      @jdmalm123 Před 4 lety

      you'll have to email him for details. he only coaches like 9 people at a time so he'd have to have an open slot.

  • @jimb4366
    @jimb4366 Před 2 lety

    I’ve tried my hardest to understand this to no avail hahahahah I’m so confused, so all those numbers you have written down your saying do all those on each day each week? Just confusing as FUCK!

    • @jaya.2424
      @jaya.2424 Před 2 lety

      Simplify it - have a heavy day where you push for progress slowly each week with high effort, and a lighter, easier day where you just get some blood in there and don’t focus so much on increasing the weight.