QUOTE(axtray @ Oct 17 2016, 07:07 AM)
Nope. Just talking from experience. i'm always pretty beat up after heavy deadlift/squat session. unless resting for more than 5 minutes per set, there's no way i can do both heavy at the same time. not to mention when on caloric deficit.
You will eventually get used to it i guess, doing heavy deadlifts and squats on the same day. but i still need to walk to work the next day. so ill pass doing both deadlift and squats on the same day. lol
True, but won't it defeat the purpose of having a heavy day? doing the squat heavy and light deadlift. not to mention, this means that you are only hitting heavy squat/deadlift once in 2 weeks. pretty low volume to an already low volume for strength training.
just my opinion though.
And that is why, if you are "greedy" and want the best of both world(as in muscle hypertrophy and strength hybrid training), you gotta throw away the typical-7-days-a-week training cycle concept out of the window.
Its now becoming, day 1, day 2, day 3 instead of monday, tuesday, wednsday.
You want the best of both world and cramp all the training in a short period of time, thats what you get.
If you are smart in training programing, even light weight day is also consider as part of strength training program. You cant just lift max weight every single week.