mightstone2k
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What if my RMs don’t line up with any of the Giant starting points? I recently tested a 7RM with double 24s and a 2RM with double 28s. Awkward numbers for any form of the Giant.
Just err on the lighter side, you’ll end up making very good progress IMHO.I’ve done giant and Strong and have gone a bit lighter, and it has worked quite well, especially if you build up to the higher rep versionsWhat if my RMs don’t line up with any of the Giant starting points? I recently tested a 7RM with double 24s and a 2RM with double 28s. Awkward numbers for any form of the Giant.
I agree with halfakneecap. Run 3.0 with the 24s for its cycle and then keep on with the 24s to 1.0. It should be your 10rm by that pointWhat if my RMs don’t line up with any of the Giant starting points? I recently tested a 7RM with double 24s and a 2RM with double 28s. Awkward numbers for any form of the Giant.
Test your Push Press RMs. Maybe run the Giant 3.0 with 28sWhat if my RMs don’t line up with any of the Giant starting points? I recently tested a 7RM with double 24s and a 2RM with double 28s. Awkward numbers for any form of the Giant.
I'm curious about combining the Giant and KSK, would it also work if you do ABA BAB style programming instead of a full block of Giant, then a block of KSK, and so on.
What are pros or cons for both styles? Or could both work evenly great?
I started with push press on one of my Giant cycles. By a few weeks in, I could do standard press. You could definitely start 3.0 with push press and see how you go.Thanks everyone! I’ll see if I can do enough push presses with 28s to do 3.0, and if that doesn’t work, just do 3.0 with 24s. Push presses might be a good bridge to jerks too.
Yes, that would work, too. Geoff has recommended both approaches.I'm curious about combining the Giant and KSK, would it also work if you do ABA BAB style programming instead of a full block of Giant, then a block of KSK, and so on.
What are pros or cons for both styles? Or could both work evenly great?
Week 1: L H M
C&P Sn C&p
Week 2: L H M
Sn C&P Sn
Thank you for the reply. And the tip to rearrange the intensity. Sounds obvious, but I think I would not have thought about it.Yes, that would work, too. Geoff has recommended both approaches.
Over the long run, my guess is that both would work "evenly great".
Personally, I have experimented with pure, alternating blocks and liked how focused it was. Blocks have more of a shock effect and you will experience a lot of "beginner's gains". However, you don't much time to stabilize those gains. Conjugate (ABA BAB) might give you less beginner's gains, but better synergy between the exercises. C&P an Snatch should support each other quite well, I think. But in the end, I think it does not really matter which approach you choose.
I think it would be a good idea to make sure that each week follows the same structure intensity-wise, for example:
You might therefore rearrange the days of KSK and the Giant.Code:Week 1: L H M C&P Sn C&p Week 2: L H M Sn C&P Sn
I think 1.05 or 1.1 should both work fine.Thank you for the reply. And the tip to rearrange the intensity. Sounds obvious, but I think I would not have thought about it.
Now see if I buy a 2nd 24kg and start with Giant 3.0, or stay at 2x20 (13rm) and start a bit higher. Maybe 1.05 (easy muscle shedule A) or 1.1. If I analyse the programs the medium day would be around 50% of the rm.
You’ll be interested in KB Maximorum when it comes out. It is essentially this in a 4 day schedule plus front squats on press days.I'm curious about combining the Giant and KSK, would it also work if you do ABA BAB style programming instead of a full block of Giant, then a block of KSK, and so on.
What are pros or cons for both styles? Or could both work evenly great?
I'm surely interested in Maximorum. I was also invited for the Beta and Maximorum was my fist choice. But I only have time for 3 sessions a week. I guess the Maximorum can be run 3 days a week (probably with slower gains) but it is advertised as a 4 day a week program. Because of this it didn't felt fair to Geoff Neupert to go for Maximorum if I knew beforehand that I wouldn't be able to run it as written and I went for Giant X instead (which I also liked).You’ll be interested in KB Maximorum when it comes out. It is essentially this in a 4 day schedule plus front squats on press days.
I'm surely interested in Maximorum. I was also invited for the Beta and Maximorum was my fist choice. But I only have time for 3 sessions a week. I guess the Maximorum can be run 3 days a week (probably with slower gains) but it is advertised as a 4 day a week program. Because of this it didn't felt fair to Geoff Neupert to go for Maximorum if I knew beforehand that I wouldn't be able to run it as written and I went for Giant X instead (which I also liked).
But my interest in Maximorum also sparked my interest in running the Giant and KSK as ABA.
When Maximorum is available for purchase, I will definitely buy it. So I hope it comes out rather sooner than later.
Ya, it was a tough call. I have actually never run the giant and plan to do so soon. Figured why buy the supreme when I haven’t even tried the classic.I am very excited to get my hands on when Maximorum is released to the public.
I also opted for the Giant X over Maximorum when the Beta Test went out. I picked Giant X because I had already planned to run the original Giant program in early 2023. (I still plan to run The Giant at some point this year)
Ya, it was a tough call. I have actually never run the giant and plan to do so soon. Figured why buy the supreme when I haven’t even tried the classic.
The "classic" Giant are 5 programs for 4 weeks each. 3 Of them follow eachother as a 10rm with straight sets. One 10rm with ladders and the final is a 5rm with straight sets. All weeks have a light, medium and heavy day, but you keep those the same for the full 4 weeks.Hahahaha! I love the way you phrased it! Because the whole time I've been running Giant X (I have finished X1 and X2 & I just completed Week 1 of X3) there's been a voice in the back of my head that keeps wondering what The Giant "Classic" is like.