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Patrick1982
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Pyramid training the triceps - 02 November 2009 11:42
Hello all, quick question. I was bored in the gym the other day so thought I'd mix up my training a bit. Instead of doing 3 sets of 30kg on the cable kick downs, I thought I'd try and pyramid starting at 25kg x 8, then 20kg x 8, 15kg x 8, 10kg x 8, 5kg x 8, 10kg x 8, 20kg x 8.
 
I did this 3 times and my triceps felt hammered afterwards and were feeling very pumped. Just wondering whether this is a good way of training or whether my arms were feeling hammered just because I had overtrained them. I had a 5-10 sec rest between each set.

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Re:Pyramid training the triceps - 08 November 2009 20:06
I always think mixing up the training is a good thing.  I wouldn't do this every week, but it's worth throwing it in every few weeks

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Re:Pyramid training the triceps - 08 November 2009 22:57
Patrick1982


Hello all, quick question. I was bored in the gym the other day so thought I'd mix up my training a bit. Instead of doing 3 sets of 30kg on the cable kick downs, I thought I'd try and pyramid starting at 25kg x 8, then 20kg x 8, 15kg x 8, 10kg x 8, 5kg x 8, 10kg x 8, 20kg x 8.
 
I did this 3 times and my triceps felt hammered afterwards and were feeling very pumped. Just wondering whether this is a good way of training or whether my arms were feeling hammered just because I had overtrained them. I had a 5-10 sec rest between each set.


...mixing it up is not a bad thing but done to often you wont know how your progressing...you have not pyramid your sets more of a drop set, which forces you to keep working, be careful as if done on a regular basis will IMO lead to overtraining...