Pretty neat perspective. He recommends lower reps in the article and of course I just upped my reps in the high range!! Although I've been doing low reps for years so Im confident changing it up will prove successful as it a new stimulus for me. Good info as well on lifting techniques and preventing injury for we tall dudes.
I know we have a few tall guys here, and figured this would help someone. Also read another article for tall guys squating. Because of the further travel we have making for more time under tension vs a shorter guy he recommended longer rest periods between sets since we expend so much more energy vs a shorter guy squating the same amount.
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Nice. As a 6'5" guy I can understand some of the 'tall guy' issues. Adapt and overcome. I can deadlift just fine but squats just don't work for me....no excuse to sacrifice lower body growth ... I manage just fine with leg press, hack squat machine, and the power squat machine at my gym. Every now and then I toss in some front squats but quickly remember why I don't focus on squats. My leg development hasn't suffered at all .... Good read thanks for posting it up for us tall guys.
Haha, ah yes the tall frame conundrum. It was always frustrating to see short stacks swell up so quickly...but if youre able to slap some beef on the tall frame it looks so intimidating. Ive been battling with my legs ever since college. Even when I was weighing 300 in college, I was a bit top heavy lol.
Dont fret my tall brothers....doesnt matter how thick anf massive the shorties get, we will always be able to look down at them!
Haha, this is true. However lying flat on my back is something I have little experience with aside from sleeping
"That guy is only 5'4", but he's got a nice build." - No Girl Ever.