I'm a big guy(6'5 230lbs) and I basically lift 5x5 heavy mon/wed/fri. That's pretty much always been my routine. I'm 29 and my body is starting to remind me that I'm no spring chicken anymore, so I think I'm going to have to go down to a heavy Monday/Thursday routine. I hear a lot of arguments about high rep lifting for endurance, hypertrophy, fat loss, ect, but I've never heard anything about the recovery benefits of high volume lifting. My question is, for lack of literature, has anyone ever heard of having a routine, maybe a Monday/Thursday split where you would lift heavy on Monday and High rep on Thursday and repeat? Or perhaps a Mon/Wed/Fri Heavy/Heavy/Light split?
I had severe tendinitis in my elbow last fall and I had to stay high volume, light rep in my arms for a couple months and it cleared up and hasn't come back since. A friend of mine who's in medical school said that the increase in blood flow due to the high rep could have aided in the recovery. He could have been blowing smoke up my @$$, but who knows. That's where I got the thought from, but there's not much to back it up anywhere.
Thoughts?
I had severe tendinitis in my elbow last fall and I had to stay high volume, light rep in my arms for a couple months and it cleared up and hasn't come back since. A friend of mine who's in medical school said that the increase in blood flow due to the high rep could have aided in the recovery. He could have been blowing smoke up my @$$, but who knows. That's where I got the thought from, but there's not much to back it up anywhere.
Thoughts?