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11-22-2004, 06:42 PM #1Member
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3 sets enough for growth?
I was lifting 3 days a week, 4 exercises a day. Doing 4 sets of 5 reps adding weight each set for squats and deads. For all other exercises I was doing 4 sets reps of 12,10,8,6 adding weight each set.
My question is, I have been very tired due to my job lately and I just don't have alot of time and energy right now. I will still lift 3 days a week and do 4 exercises a day. Would it be a bad idea if I cut it down to 3 sets instead of 4. Doing 3 sets of 5 reps adding weight each set for squats and deads and for everything else cut it down to 3 sets reps of 10,8,6 adding weight each set?
Can I still build good quality muscle only doing 3 working sets an exercise?
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11-22-2004, 06:45 PM #2
i do two warm ups, and one hard ass workin set on each lift, i read that from a good bro on another board and its workin great for me right now
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11-22-2004, 06:47 PM #3New Member
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I did the same thing as you
A while ago I did the same thing, and was worried that I would lose strength/size. I found dropping the sets helped me, because I upped the intensity with each set/rep.
I say try it, I think you'll be great. If not, i don't think you'll lose anything anyway.
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11-22-2004, 06:50 PM #4Member
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How does my rep scheme look though?
3 sets of 5 reps increasing the weight each set for squats and deads. And 3 sets reps of 10,8,6 increasing the weight each set for everything else.
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11-22-2004, 06:52 PM #5Anabolic Member
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Dorian Yates it works great evan only 1-2 sets after a warm-up. Genetics plays a role here. But try it keeping intensity a bit higher you might be surprised. Good luck
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11-22-2004, 09:06 PM #6Associate Member
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The sets are good bro-- reps look good with your deads but i dont know about squats. I think heavy with at least 10-15 hard intense reps works best for me.
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11-22-2004, 09:23 PM #7Member
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What about the rep scheme for the other exercises? 3 sets reps of 10,8,6 increasing the weight each set.
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11-23-2004, 08:39 AM #8Member
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Originally Posted by Decadbal
if you're stuck on numbers and think something majical occurs on "set 3", then continue doing what you're doing - exhausting your muscle rather than stimulating growth.
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11-23-2004, 04:47 PM #9Associate Member
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Whatever works for you bro! The Dorian Yates approach obviously worked for him. Does that mean its for everyone? No! In order to get the most intensity out of that 1 set approach, I think you have to be really in touch with how your muscles respond to that approach and to be able to push past failure. I think it would take years to master this. Most people dont know how to benefit from just 1 set. But when and if you do learn, i say do it. Quick workout= more time to grow!!!!
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11-24-2004, 08:04 PM #10Originally Posted by Aggression
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11-25-2004, 02:20 PM #11
i did the one working set thing. It worked for a while, but im back to doing 2 now. I think im more inclined to do two sets. Usually a set of 12 then 8 for teh larger musclegroups and for the smaller usually 1 working set and one back off set.
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11-25-2004, 08:32 PM #12
3 is the magic number
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11-25-2004, 09:59 PM #13Originally Posted by Decadbal
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