Jaekus wrote:
Yeah I think 20% should be about right with the additional reps per set. 10% wouldn't feel like enough of a reduction to adjust weight.
lol, you wouldn't manage a 3x10/12 with the same weight as a 5x5. If you do, then you're not doing the 5x5 right.
Hypertrophy should be about 70-80% of your max. 5x5 should be 80-90% of your max.
If you want to be strong and tone your body do not follow the next SL routine. It's purely for strength. Look at the guy who's writing it:
http://stronglifts.com/mehdi-pictures-body/It's really not particularly impressive. He has muscle, sure. But it's not toned and it's not big. Sure he can lift a lot, but he doesn't look the part. His shoulders are tiny and his tris/bis are really poor. His chest isn't particularly nice and he has no abs. He claims he has a big chest, but he only has a large chest due to his naturaly physique of a swimmers body, so when he bulks out it looks big. His back is pretty impressive, however.
His strength regime is exactly that. For strength and for strength ONLY. He's lost fat, but he still has a decent amount of BF on him. You can be strong and be big as well. I trust some of his judgement, but when he starts throwing in stuff like "Arnie did this" and "bodybuilding isn't the way" I'm a bit weary of really following all his advice.
You've done a good base routine, now mix it up, don't follow the SL advanced and all that. I guarantee you that if you do a hypertrophy regime and then go back to SL you'll notice you can lift more and you'll also look a lot better.
Tone up, bulk out and get lifting!
There's no point in focusing on merely strength when you can balance it out nicely and do hypertrophy as well.