Madcow is the training program which I recommend you to do once you’re no longer making progress on your with .
When to switch from StrongLifts 5×5 to Madcow depends on your body-weight and age. A 30y old guy weighing around 200lb will usually have to switch to Madcow 5×5 after reaching the 300lb . The lighter/heavier you are, the sooner/later the switch to Madcow.
Origins of Madcow. Several years ago “Madcow” was a user at EliteFitness.com who spent many afternoons on the phone with Olympic coach Glenn Pendlay MS. In 2005 Madcow began publishing everything he learned on the defunct Geocities (backup of the website ). Nobody knows who Madcow was, he seemed to have disappeared from all the forums he visited around mid 2007.
The 2 most important works of Madcow were his and training programs. It’s his intermediate training program that is now commonly known as Madcow. As you’re about to discover, Madcow is similar to the Texas Method. Obviously, this is because Madcow spent a lot of time on the phone with the creator of the Texas Method – coach Glenn Pendlay MS himself.
Madcow vs. StrongLifts 5×5. With Madcow you’ll still do all exercises of incl the 3x/week . But because you are now an intermediate lifter moving bigger weights, Madcow introduces 3 modifications to optimize recovery from the increasingly stressful workouts (recovery is vital for strength gains)…
Realize that none of the above Madcow modifications will benefit you unless you are an intermediate lifter. You’ll always gain strength faster on because there the weight increases by 5lb 3x/week. Forget about boosting your by 120lb in only 8 weeks with Madcow. 10lb per month on your Squat is more realistic. If that doesn’t sound much, realize that it’s still 120lb in 1 year.
How Madcow Works. Remember 1×5 stand for ramped up sets – 4 sets of 5 reps with the weight increasing until you reach your last heavy set of 5. Here’s the Madcow template that I recommend you to follow…
The 2×5 Squats on Wednesday is lighter than on Monday for recovery. The 1×3 on Friday is also ramped up – 4 sets of 5 reps with the weight increasing, then a heavy triple. This is followed by a light back-off set of 8 reps.
To choose your starting weight, just insert your numbers into the excel file, you’ll automatically know how much to lift every workout, for each exercise, and on each set.
to download the Madcow 5×5 spreadsheet.
Remember starting too light is better than too heavy – let it be easy the first weeks, focus on technique and speed, and only aim to break PRs starting week 4. For more information, read Madcow’s original guide .
Madcow Success Stories. First StrongLifts Member James G. (42y, USA) who did Madcow for 5 months. James Deadlifts 520lb today.
Next StrongLifts Member Vlad (39y, Denmark), one of my ex-private clients who did Madcow for 20 weeks after 6 months of SL5x5. Vlad Deadlifts 550lb today.
Finally StrongLifts Member Lucas (24y, Netherlands) who did Madcow 3 months. This was his 2nd round of Madcow, Lucas made the mistake of starting with Madcow the first time when he was only Squatting 50kg instead of beginning with StrongLifts 5×5. Don’t make the same mistake. His gains the 2nd round…
Obviously Madcow works or it wouldn’t be such a popular training program inside the StrongLifts Community. I highly recommend you to give Madcow a try once you’re no longer gaining strength with StrongLifts 5×5. Don’t forget to send me your success story after at least 3 months (ideally 5) of Madcow.
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