Is it better to usually do your big lifts at the beginning or end of your workout? This might just be another case of "whatever works for you", but I was just wondering what some of your guys inputs would be and what you feel is better.
For awhile now I've usually done my big lifts at the start of my workout. I'll always warm up with a few minutes of cardio, do some light stretching, and then do a couple light warm up sets with weights to begin with.
At this point I'll usually jump right into the big lifts, as in flat bench on chest day, or squats on leg day, or military press on shoulder day, or deadlifts on back day. But would it be more wise to do these at the end of the workout? That way your body has time to warm up with everything else before attacking the heaviest lifts?
Or do you all feel you would be too tired from everything else you do that you wouldn't get the most out of your lifts?
On one hand it's nice to be fresh for your big lifts...but on the other it might not be a good idea to start off with the biggest lift because you're jumping right into the heaviest lift without much of a warmup as far as weights go...plus the rest of your workout might be lagging since you expelled so much energy on the first and biggest lift.
So what do you guys think is better and has worked for you?
Reason I'm asking is because the other day instead of beginning with squats, I ended with squats...and I did the same amount of weight as if I were to do them first and EVERY other exercise that day I improved on drastically since I wasn't tired from doing squats first...so this got me thinking.
Any input is welcome, thanks!