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how-to for online strength coaches who already have a top or working load and need productive heavy-light contrast work after it
How to prescribe contrast sets from top loads
Top-load programs stay useful when coaches write contrast pairs from those loads—not when every heavy set ends with vague do something explosive notes.
By Lyfta Coach Editorial · Updated Jan 15, 2026 · Markdown
Start from the assigned top or working load
A useful contrast-set prescription starts after the top or working load is already written. Read that load for the main lift, then decide which heavy and light pair clients should run, how many contrast pairs follow, and how much rest sits between the heavy and light halves. This is a reading method for building the contrast rule clients open—not software evaluation of drop-set tools that mainly strip load within a set, not wave-loading tools that mainly step load up and down across sets, and not an overload chart that still leaves the contrast pair blank.
Keep heavy-light pairs and rest notes explicit
If the only plan after the top set is do something explosive somehow, insert the heavy-light pair, pair count, and rest note so productive contrast work does not turn into unstructured loading. Prefer readable pair instructions over vague explosive-finisher notes. Ignore the urge to rewrite accessories and session order when only the main-lift contrast rule needs an update.
Write the contrast-set rule on the program before the session
Even a clean contrast rule fails if clients still open a bare top load. Put the heavy-light pair, pair count, and rest note beside the top or working load on the assigned program, and note which load drove the prescription so next review can judge whether the contrast still fits.
Keep the Lyfta nudge natural
When the contrast-set rule is clear, a product like Lyfta Coach helps if assigned programs and individual workout logs stay in the same place coaches already edit.
Where Lyfta fits
Lyfta Coach can help when prescribing contrast sets from top loads needs the assigned program beside the workout logs coaches already review.
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