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Rapid workouts ? How long to wait between sets ?
Hi all. I was wondering if there was more success at not waiting real long before sets.. I have bros who wait like a minute or 2.
Usually I wat about 20-30 seconds... I know its important to switch it up... ill give an example of yesterdays workout : [ back-bi's ] stretch foward pull downs.. 10 reps right to back pull downs... 10 reps .. pause 20 seconds (ususally the time it takes to switch the weights..and a few breaths) reverse grip narrow pull downs.. i will do this 3x then I go right into rope curls.. light weight squeeze..to start then I repeat the above and but when I do the bi's over I increase the weight finishing up with super sets for each exercise next is sit down rows.. similiar approach to above then I go to the (g-flexer) machine "?" the one you lay face down on and hold the weight in your crossed arms and raise up .. to hit the lower back Every 2nd week I do heavy weight and lower reps.. I am going to for a more hardend chiselled look. Please let me know what you think ? Do I need to wait longer between exercises ? what other kinds of approachs can I try ? Thanks all |
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Strength training should be 30-seconds to a minute between sets, incomplete recovery
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depends on your goals. ATP regeneration usually completes in about 3 minutes. so if you want to try to be at full strength for a set then some guys wait that long. there is also such a thing as anaerobic conditioning-that is where you condition your body to be more productive in an enviroment with low oxygen. so if you keep your sets almost close together or back to back you will achieve anaerobic conditioning which is good for high-intensity sports. I like to do about 1 minute to two minutes. I don't like being in the gym for too long and this is a way to keep your workouts shorter.
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thanks.. I do play hockey... and i heard that the way i train will build strength/stamina...so i dont over exhert myself on the ice..
I am going to try the 3 minte one next week... always love switching it up. laters, inkslinger ... hey stonecold.. what happend with the S-check when I emailed ya.. never heard back from you. |
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