Reps vs. Sets: The Key Differences in Your Workout Routine

Reps and sets are key elements in strength training, vital for targeting distinct fitness goals. A “rep” (repetition) is a single execution of an exercise, like lifting and lowering a weight. A “set” consists of consecutive reps done without rest. Adjustments in reps and sets cater to goals: fewer reps with heavier weights build strength, while more reps with lighter weights boost endurance. Bodybuilders favor higher-volume workouts with multiple sets for muscle growth. Thus, understanding the role of reps and sets helps in designing effective fitness plans.

Why I Perform Repetitions So Slowly, and So Should You

Author: Drew Baye Published: January 31, 2024 0 comments In this video I explain why I perform my repetitions very slowly and discuss common misconceptions about training with slower repetition speed, longer time under load, and more moderate loads. SPONSORED BY:“Examorelin and Its Potential Impact on Mental Health and Cognitive Functions” [gtp] Check this postRead More

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