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Time between the sets

MDLORR
MDLORR
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Joined: 2007/11/19
Israel
2007/11/24, 10:06 AM
I got a "general progression" program and I did'nt notice any descreption about how much time do I have to wait between the sets or the exercises..

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7707mutt
7707mutt
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Joined: 2002/06/18
United States
2007/11/24, 03:49 PM
Normal time is 30-90 seconds. The heavier weight wise you go generally the longer that time goes


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Kid: \\"So, why does he stop so short on his squats? That looks weird to me.\\"

Old PL\\'er: \\"He\\'s afraid if he squats deep, his vagina might touch the ground.\\"

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bb1fit
bb1fit
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Joined: 2001/06/30
United States
2007/11/25, 06:11 PM
Depends on your goals. Use your 'recovery' time as a guage. Not more than 3 minutes though, as research shows that longer does not really provide any significant advantages. Heavy weight, as Mutt mentioned, rest longer periods to recruit as many muscle fibers as possible for the next heavy lift. Shorter for weight loss/cardio rivaling workouts. More muscle endurance.

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