- Mar 9, 2016
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Ramping or pyramiding warms up your muscles and joints and stimulates your nervous system. So when you get to your top set it won't feel as hard and won't be as hard on your CNS as if you just did a couple light warm ups and jumped to that weight. I suppose if you can only handle 135 on your major lifts then maybe ramping isn't as important, but once you get decently strong it's a must.
When I pyramid up I start with just the empty bar or the lightest db's (whatever the case may be) then go up to within 90% of my maximal weight then back down...that works well for me. As for pyramid down I have no experience with that but will be trying it next workout day.
Agreed on your heavy days it is wise to do a ramp up to avoid risk of injury.


