The pyramid method of organizing sets and reps is a classic. This is what everybody used when I was in high school and it still works. But we can make it work even better by setting a specific number of total reps to shoot for: 100.
Pyramid the weight up for 5-6 sets and then reverse. If you have the energy, see if you can beat the number of reps you did on the way back down the pyramid. This is a nice blend of two great training methods: ascending and descending sets.
Here's an example using the squat:
Up the pyramid, increasing weight on each set while doing fewer reps:
And down the pyramid, dropping the weight on each set but doing more reps:
In that example, the total reps for your squat workout comes to 96. Close enough. See if you can hit 100 in the next workout.
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