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HappyScrappy
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do you do high intensity or high volume.
to differentiate, the high intensity would be more weight, but low reps. so if you did 4 sets, like maybe 135X10, 225X8, 275X6 300X4 (whatever, I'm just making these numbers up), then your total weight lifted over those sets is 6000lbs.
but if you were to do low intensity but high volume, you would just stay at 135, but raise the number of reps. so
135X10,135X20,135X30,135X40 for a total weight lifted at more than twice the other.
obviously with higher reps you have more wear and tear on the joints, but it is at a lower poundage. you don't get the tendon strengthening as much either.
each of these techniques have their place - but while on/off gear, which do you prefer or see the best results with, and is there any scientific reason to back it up?
enquiring minds want to know.
to differentiate, the high intensity would be more weight, but low reps. so if you did 4 sets, like maybe 135X10, 225X8, 275X6 300X4 (whatever, I'm just making these numbers up), then your total weight lifted over those sets is 6000lbs.
but if you were to do low intensity but high volume, you would just stay at 135, but raise the number of reps. so
135X10,135X20,135X30,135X40 for a total weight lifted at more than twice the other.
obviously with higher reps you have more wear and tear on the joints, but it is at a lower poundage. you don't get the tendon strengthening as much either.
each of these techniques have their place - but while on/off gear, which do you prefer or see the best results with, and is there any scientific reason to back it up?
enquiring minds want to know.