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Should I do a few sets of the same weight or work up to one heavy set? I'm doing heavier multi-joint movements but am leery of not making progress by doing with three or four sets at one set working weight.
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I personally like to alternate each week with different w/o's. I never keep the same w/o two weeks in a row. One week is heavy as hell 1-4 reps. Working up to a working weight 4 sets of that weight. Then all my other lifts (flys,cables, etc) Next week might be a pyramid to 2 rep max, 3rd week all db's . I personally just try to alaways shock the muscle group I am working. Seems to be working for me. I still get pretty sore even on cycle. I tend to stick with the basics for legs though heavy as hell always.. no mercy
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Just depends on ur goals bud, power or hypertrophy
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myself i just switched from a 4 x 8 range to 4 x 12.. and on deads i posted a vid of me doin 500lbs for 12.. u can still get strong at a high rep range .... but im not a pler or a bber.. just an average joe wantin to look good and be strong as i can.. so i have differant goals... however hard at it is right... u may wanna do 3 x 4-6 one week and 5 x 5 the next to keep muscles confused.. just a suggestion
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you want to add more restistance,as in weight,with each set bro.you dont want to stay with the same weight although your sets.an example would be for 3 sets of bench is:225x10-235x8-240x6.You have to increase your poundage if you want to get strong!
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Originally Posted by
toppjimie
you want to add more restistance,as in weight,with each set bro.you dont want to stay with the same weight although your sets.an example would be for 3 sets of bench is:225x10-235x8-240x6.You have to increase your poundage if you want to get strong!
I agree brother!!!
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You are better off doing more than one set and then that one heavy set you are asking about, going ahead and doing it anyways after your lighter sets!
Originally Posted by
Zaphod
Should I do a few sets of the same weight or work up to one heavy set? I'm doing heavier multi-joint movements but am leery of not making progress by doing with three or four sets at one set working weight.
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Originally Posted by
toppjimie
You have to increase your poundage if you want to get strong!
poundage, eh?
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Originally Posted by
German89
poundage, eh?
I have such a dirty mind lol. The var is only making it worse...
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