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1-5 reps!? My God, I always considered my ideal 8, 6, 4 sets to be "low".The best strength training formula for a fighting man or woman is heavy, 80-95% 1RM, weights, and low, 1-5, repetitions.
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Posted On:
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so Dochter, what do you think?
personally i have no choice on that matter right now, once i get to university in sept i can hit the gym and use heavier weights...i'll try this then
"One of the reasons bodybuilders are generally a lot weaker than they look is that their muscles ain’t real. "
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i THINK he meant to say, their muscles cannot function the same way a powerlifter's can.
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Guy Who Pays the Bills and Gets the Death Threats Style: MMA (Retired)--
Exactly. What the hell do they eat in Scandanavia anyway?
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Posted On:
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From what I understand it's because body builders have no ligament strength. Because you got the nordic guys that sit there and lift heavy **** all day for their job versus some prissy boy he spends 2 hours in the gym and then goes to some desk job."I guess that explains why bodybuilders always get their asses handed to them in the "World's Stongest Man" Competitions.
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Posted On:
8/20/2003 12:46pm--
I only agree with some of the results. I wonder what the person's martial art background would be to help him come to this conclusion. I've consulted weight lifting coaches with PHD's on the subject and have had varying responses. Universally though high reps are good but you'd have to reduce the sets. You're not supposed to lift until fatigue for martial arts practice which is where I find the problem lies in the above scenerio.
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Posted On:
8/20/2003 3:31pm
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there's a lot of variations on this lift, but I like doing clean and jerk reps. It's the classic power lifters lift. I like to do three sets of 8 either at 90 lbs. or 135--depending on my motivation that day. This lift hits a lot of diverse muscle groups at once and really gets your heart pumping.



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