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Article & Video Discussion / Re: ADARQUI's Instant RFD Series
« on: July 13, 2009, 12:51:52 pm »

Andrew has a warm up and cooldown article on the main site. I've found I recover better when I add the cooldown to my workout.

Here it is: http://www.pure-dedication.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=57&Itemid=76

  ;) I didn't see it!  ;D

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Article & Video Discussion / Re: ADARQUI's Instant RFD Series
« on: July 13, 2009, 12:17:41 pm »
ok men.
 after two weeks doing this experiment I feel good but my legs feel a bit tired, maybe 'cause I neglet stretching  :-X
I'd like to know which kind of exercises I've to do after a training session to quickly recover (static stretching, pnf...?).
Thanks

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Article & Video Discussion / Re: ADARQUI's Instant RFD Series
« on: July 05, 2009, 03:37:28 am »

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Theoretically your "working leg" will be under the same tension in a pistol squat as it would be in a bilateral squat where you loaded the bar to your bodyweight + 2x the weight you used for the pistol squat. For example:

BW is 180lbs
Pistol 100lbs
Theoretical tension equivalent = 180 + 2x100 = 380lbs squat

thanks  ;)

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Article & Video Discussion / Re: ADARQUI's Instant RFD Series
« on: July 05, 2009, 03:35:34 am »
mmm I think it's a little bit more complicated; I had this pain for the first time one year ago, the fist time I did pistol!! I did'n perform the movement perfectly and I wanted to load immediately a 10 kg bell; the result was that I overbalanced on my left side and cannot mantain the spine erect ( something like this "?"   :-X); in sum I had to rest about 3 weeks before the pain disappeared.
I feel very stupid only thinking about it  ;D
Now doing this type of routine that pain goes back, but absolutely really soft, just a hint.

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Article & Video Discussion / Re: ADARQUI's Instant RFD Series
« on: July 04, 2009, 03:14:16 pm »
ok, after the first week of the HFPSE (high frequancy pistol squat experiment  ;D) I can say I'm quite satisfied:
now I perform the pistol a little bit fluently and max 5 reps (I've never do it before) but I've a little pain in the lumbar region, exactly in correspondence to the spine.
A question for the experts: is there a relationship between full squat and pistol? I mean: if one knows, for example, that his max squat is 240 lbs, could him calculate his max pistol with kettlebells  and vie versa?
I hope I explained it well.

saluti.

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Progress Journals & Experimental Routines / Re: ADARQ's journal
« on: July 02, 2009, 03:12:19 am »
haha very nice video!!!!  ;D

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Article & Video Discussion / Re: ADARQUI's Instant RFD Series
« on: June 30, 2009, 04:39:41 pm »
I'm definitely a two leg jumper!!
I've got a good mastery with all the drills you posted.
thanks fot the tips. ;)


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Article & Video Discussion / Re: ADARQUI's Instant RFD Series
« on: June 30, 2009, 04:01:03 pm »

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I'm confused about which ones should I do,

sorry,I'm italian. I mean "I'm confused about the exercises to do";

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Article & Video Discussion / Re: ADARQUI's Instant RFD Series
« on: June 30, 2009, 03:54:21 pm »
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are you speaking about regular squat or pistol squat?

about pistol, it will be my best friend for the next month; I've no other chances for the moment.

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nah that should be fine.. if its bodyweight stuff, then it doesnt matter at all how often you throw it in there.. if it's weight's, i'd keep the volume low and just do one set of push and one set of pull following squat, two days per week.. i mean you could actually do high frequency with upper body, but i wouldn't do that if im doing high freq with squat.

 ;)I don't mean do it high frequency but just 2-3 times a week;

I was thinking to do high frequency squat for 5 days a week and a plyometric session the day after, but I'm confused about which ones should I do, and how to dispose them into the session
thanks man

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Article & Video Discussion / Re: ADARQUI's Instant RFD Series
« on: June 30, 2009, 05:08:16 am »
well, it sound exciting but I've got others questions before starting:
can I play basket or volley in the same days of the squat, or it could interfere with the training?
Are there problems if I train also the upper body (not everyday) after the top set of squat?
And again, during this type of routine can I do a weekly plyometric session?

thanks again and excuse for the chain of questions (I know I'm annoying  ;D)

by the end af august I want to break my head jumping on the rim.  :-X

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Article & Video Discussion / Re: ADARQUI's Instant RFD Series
« on: June 29, 2009, 12:42:13 pm »
ook;
I can perform 3 reps of pistol with the 20 kgs kettlebell; do you think it could be better, for the maximal strenght, one top set with this weight instead of 5 or more reps with a lower kettlebell?
thanks

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Introduce Yourself / Re: Felipe's
« on: June 29, 2009, 12:06:22 pm »
of course

age: 21
height: 5'11''
weight: 80 kg (176lbs?)
maximal squat: 135kg (300 lbs?)
max deadlift: ??? never done (I know, i's ridiculous :'()
standing vert: 29.5''
running vert: 35.5'' (two months ago, now maybe 10''  ;))

not mostly but quite. I'm strong motivated  ;)

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Article & Video Discussion / Re: ADARQUI's Instant RFD Series
« on: June 29, 2009, 11:45:31 am »
ok, thanks  ;)
I ask for this because for the next 2 months I can't go to the weights room so I considered to increase my streght only at home with kettlebells; then I found your article about the HFSE and I wonder if I could combine the two things together.  ;D

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Article & Video Discussion / Re: ADARQUI's Instant RFD Series
« on: June 29, 2009, 09:23:24 am »
hey man, HFSE looks very interesting but I've some questions to do:
how about sets? they're not mentioned.
Do you think the pistol squat, done with kettlebell, could be an alternative of what you've done during the experiment? I know it's considered an excellent drill to develop maximal strenght.
Thanks

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Introduce Yourself / Felipe's
« on: June 29, 2009, 09:15:05 am »
Hey men,
first of all congratulations for the competence; I appreciated the articles you wrote.

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