The Lifting Lyceum is 6 video seminars by Greg Nuckols and Omar Isuf.
Seminars 1, 2, and 3 give you practical tools to start adding weight to your lifts immediately.
The first three seminars are on the Big 3, the squat, bench, and deadlift. For each lift, we’ll talk about:
- How to personalize your setup
- Correcting technique flaws
- Accessory movements
- Bringing up weaknesses
- Equipment
- Cues
- Warming up
- Relevant anatomy and biomechanics
We’ll also discuss issues relevant to each lift, such as high bar vs. low bar vs. front squat on the squat, sumo vs. conventional on the deadlift, and different grip widths on the bench.
Seminars 4, 5, and 6 give you the tools for long-term progress: Work Capacity, Training and Programming for Hypertrophy, and Training and Programming for Strength
Work Capacity
Training more is usually better, if you can handle it. But what happens when you can no longer recover well enough to keep doing more, or when you simply get so worn out during your workouts that you can’t do more?
We’ll address:
- Determining how much work you can do, and how much work you should be able to do
- How much work you can recover from
- How to increase work capacity
- How to monitor recovery
- How to transition back into training after a work capacity phase
Training and Programming for Hypertrophy
- What causes hypertrophy? We’ll talk about tension, damage, and metabolic stress.
- How important is volume for building muscle?
- How do you find the right amount of volume for YOU?
- Is sarcoplasmic hypertrophy real?
- Should you train to failure?
- Is whole body or body part split training better for muscle growth?
Training and Programming for Strength
- In-depth discussion of periodization (it doesn’t mean what you think it does)
- What are the correlations between muscle mass and powerlifting success?
- What’s the best way to develop efficiency with the lifts?
- How important is intensity in building strength?
- How often should you lift, and what factors impact that decision?
- How should you peak for a powerlifting meet?
- How much do personal leverages impact strength?