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REPS seem too high

coryk
coryk
Posts: 4
Joined: 2008/06/17
Canada
2008/07/11, 08:27 AM
Wondering why my reps start at 20??? when filling out my profile I selected weight gain and build muscle but it consistently gives me reps like 20, 16, 14 ,12. According to anyone I ask or everywhere I search it would be more appropriate to raise the weight and lower the rep not lower the weight and do high reps.. Can anyone clear this up for me please.
Pensfan
Pensfan
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Joined: 2008/03/14
United States
2008/07/11, 11:32 AM
that is for beginners to just get them used to lifting. when i became a member i had already been lifting a while so i just did my own thing. i thought those were to high too. i chose the same program you did. thats basically to help you get form down along with making it a little easy so you will stick with it until lifting just becomes a habit.
coryk
coryk
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Joined: 2008/06/17
Canada
2008/07/11, 12:37 PM
I guess I am somewhat of a beginner but I pay attnetion to form and am pretty consistant with going. I don't plan on giving up due to difficulty would you suggest continuing on this program or selecting an intermediate program or just using the workout routine i have as guidelines and ignoring the reps and doing roughly 8-10 to start and just inputing the data as i go..

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Quoting from pensfan:

that is for beginners to just get them used to lifting. when i became a member i had already been lifting a while so i just did my own thing. i thought those were to high too. i chose the same program you did. thats basically to help you get form down along with making it a little easy so you will stick with it until lifting just becomes a habit.
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coryk
coryk
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Joined: 2008/06/17
Canada
2008/07/11, 12:48 PM
See this Makes no sense to me because im on my fourth week and still doing 20 reps. I think its bullshit I created an account at advanced level and its still asking me to do 16 reps to start. For mass and muscle building its supposed to be between 6-10 reps at 70-80% of my max weight. I don't understand these routines at all. It seems like its giving the wrong advice
returnofplex
returnofplex
Posts: 801
Joined: 2007/10/26
United States
2008/07/11, 01:04 PM
Hey coryk, Just stick with the higher reps for one more week. Like pensfan says, it's just a primer for your muscles. What I'd do is complete a 4 week cycle with the higher reps, then take a week off. Come back in and start lifting in the heavier range for 6-10 reps. Remember also, you need to be taking in a massive amount of clean calories to gain size. Try to shoot for at least 1.5-2 grams of protein per pound of your body weight per day. For example; I'm 6'1", 203 lbs. Next month when I start another mass cycle, I'm going to be eating around 3500-4000 calories per day, and taking in roughly 300-400 grams of protein. This will be coupled with a 5 day a week gym routine of mostly compound exercises in a rep range of 6-10. Hope that helps!
coryk
coryk
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Joined: 2008/06/17
Canada
2008/07/11, 04:00 PM
It does Thanks alot guys. Im actually taking in 3450Cal, 480g carbs, 200g protein, 95g fat a day im at 140lbs right now. I find it really difficult to meet my daily requirements so i suppliment with IsoMass Xtreme Gainer. When I fill out those forms for my workout routines is it actually going to change based on what I input or is it just for me to keep track myself?