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    traps best reps for growth

    what are the best reps for traps growth?

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    i use high reps 15-20 i cant use heavy weight b/c grip is to weak. i focus on range of movement

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    so is high reps the way to go for more mass?

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    i have good traps and i have always done high reps with shrugs, however i go heavy when im working out my shoulders and back.

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    I like to mix up low and high reps. 20,15,12,10. Somethin like that

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    I think it all depends on where your body is at as far as development, for myself I mix it up like the last pster mentioned.
    I find that my best growth before, I platue, is as heavy as I can peforming 10-12 my first and by the last set only being able to do 6-8.

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    heavy 1-5

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    I do High Reps

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    i used to do all heavy , but now half half , so some exercises heavy some moderate with more reps

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    i use something like 225-250...hold @ the top for 5...3 seconds on the way down...for 10...traps get smoked...i also use heavy sometimes with regular form...something new never hurts you know

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    I typically stay in the 15-20 rep range but wil sometimes go to an 8-10 range

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    mine are quite big, and i do:

    Front Raises
    Upright Row

    for my traps

    alongside military or hammer press and lat raises for my shoulders.

    i used to do shrugs but dont see the need for them now, otherwise i would literally have no neck! lol.

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    have you ever tried incorperatind heaver power cleans. they trash my shoulders everytime.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mazzive_T View Post
    mine are quite big, and i do:

    Front Raises
    Upright Row

    for my traps

    alongside military or hammer press and lat raises for my shoulders.

    i used to do shrugs but dont see the need for them now, otherwise i would literally have no neck! lol.
    I Love Upright row forsure...

    I also right Shrugs I never tryed BB Shrugs, but I think they would work nice.

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    heavy deadlifts hit the traps real good.

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    i second...deads if done correctly...will work traps..

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    15-20 is the optimal range for me.

    Lower and my biceps get in the way...

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    I do them on deadlift day and mix up the rep range and it seems to work well for me.

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    Start at 15 reps and work your way down to around 6-8 reps on the last set. Lagging traps need extra volume and meticulous form.
    Last edited by Ronnie Rowland; 03-11-2008 at 08:02 PM.

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    you gotta mix it up
    a lot of things can help trap growth here are a few examples of a trap workout for me

    behind the back smith machine shrugs
    4 sets 12-15 reps nice and smooth
    front barbell shrugs
    3 sets very heavy 5-7 reps
    seated hammer shrug machine
    2 sets of 40 very smooth

    -------or--------
    "work the rack" dumbell shrugs
    start on the heavy end of the dumbell rack and do 6 reps, work all the way down to the 10lb db's with little to no rest in between sets, maybe 5 seconds rest

    behind the back rope shrugs
    there is not a lot of ROM on this movement but you need to focus on the contraction at the top, so squeez it at the top
    3 sets of 12


    those are two workouts i use when my traps are hitting a plateu, hope this helps

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    so...training traps with weight that only allows for 5-6 reps isn't the way to go? What if you're going for size?

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    Quote Originally Posted by STRONGMAN91 View Post
    so...training traps with weight that only allows for 5-6 reps isn't the way to go? What if you're going for size?
    When going for both size and strength you always mix things up!

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    no one said food..

    I'm shocked... lift sufficient to strain the muscle (not injure)

    to grow muscle you need..

    stress
    food
    rest
    desire..

    now do it up..
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