Is it better to do heavier weights or more reps?

So, in general, low reps with heavy weight tends to increase muscle mass, while high reps with light weight increases muscle endurance. This doesn't mean that you have to rely on one method exclusively. Alternating between the two may be the best approach for long-term success.
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Can you build muscle with low weight high reps?

More repetitions with lighter weights can build muscle as well as heavier weights -- assuming they are done to the point of exercise-induced fatigue. And fatigue is the important point. That means even with light weight, the last two to three reps should be hard.
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Should I do heavier weights and less reps?

Lifting heavy weights for low reps can be an effective way to build both muscle and strength. If you only lift heavy and with low reps, you may be missing out on the benefits of doing higher reps for adding muscle size. Ideally, you will use higher reps to supplement low rep sets to maximize you results.
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Do heavier weights build more muscle?

Muscle growth does not depend on the amount of weight you lift. It is a myth that one must lift more weight to bulk up. If you're regular and patient with lighter weights, you can achieve similar results.
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Why am I lifting heavier but not getting bigger?

You Don't Have Enough Training Volume

The more volume in your training (more sets and reps) the greater the hypertrophy response you will get (up to a point of course). If you like to stick to powerlifting specific programming this may very well be the reason you aren't seeing much progress in terms of muscle growth.
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Light vs Heavy Weight (Science-Based)



Should I lift heavy or light to build muscle?

Really, any form of strength training can be beneficial—the key is to challenge yourself. You can gain muscle and change the shape of your body by lifting heavier weights for fewer reps, or lighter weights for more reps, Tumminello explains. "Both are equal when it comes to gaining muscle," he says.
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Why do bodybuilders do high reps?

High reps build muscle and connective tissue strength, and give your body respite from the grind of low-rep sets, too. Similarly, low-rep sets build neuromuscular and CNS efficiency.
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Is it better to lift heavy or light?

The truth is, there's no correct strategy -- both are valid choices. Lifting heavy dumbbells, kettlebells and barbells will certainly make you stronger. But lighter weights can help you get stronger too -- it just may take you a bit longer. It all comes down to one important factor: muscle fatigue.
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Is it better to lift slower or faster?

If you're looking to build muscle quickly, whether you've been training for years or are just starting out, then doing slower reps is the way to go. Workouts with slower reps cause your muscles to experience more time under tension, much more than with faster reps.
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Can I build muscle without lifting heavy?

In fact, research shows that low-load resistance training (with a light weight or bodyweight) combined with little rest may enhance metabolic stress and increase muscle size even more than lifting heavy weights and taking longer breaks.
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How many reps to build muscle?

Reps for muscle growth

In order to get bigger and stronger, you must ensure your muscles work harder than they are used to. Generally, between 6-12 reps for 3-6 sets will help to build overall muscle size.
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Is it better to do fast or slow reps?

The main benefits of slow reps for mass is that this increases the time under tension throughout the set.” “On the other hand, the main benefit of using fast reps is that it enables you to use a heavier load or perform more reps when compared to slow reps.
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What is the 3 7 method?

A new method (3/7 method) consisting of five sets of an increasing number of repetitions (3 to 7) during successive sets and brief inter-set intervals (15 s) was repeated two times after 150 s of recovery and compared to a method consisting of eight sets of six repetitions with an inter-set interval of 150 s (8 × 6 ...
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Can you get ripped with high reps?

Training with higher reps can help you get ripped as higher rep training allows you to achieve higher volumes by increasing the amount of reps you perform, which can increase your overall workload. So, do high reps help you get ripped? Yes, but getting ripped with weights is not exclusive to higher rep training.
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Is it better to lift heavy in the morning or night?

While weightlifting any time of day is better than none at all, research shows weightlifting in the late afternoon/ early evening has the most benefits. If you work out later in the day, you'll have more fuel to burn as energy, and your body temperature will peak, which is closely related to improved performance.
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What are the disadvantages of lifting heavy weights?

Lifting weights that are too heavy can cause muscle and joint damage. Doing so can also cause spinal injuries such as herniated discs. In extreme cases, heavy lifting can even tear a heart artery, which could result in death.
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How long should I rest between sets?

To increase strength and power, the best rest period is 2-5 minutes between sets. To increase hypertrophy (muscle growth), the best rest period is 30-90 seconds between sets. To increase muscular endurance, the best rest period is 30 seconds or less between sets.
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What is the 5 3 1 training method?

5/3/1 Progression

5/3/1 works on a 3-week cycle. Each week, you lift a heavier weight for fewer reps in your main lifts. So in week 1, you use sets of 5 reps, in week 2 you lift sets of 3 reps, and in week 3 you use 5's and 3's to build towards a heavy single. All of which combined give the programme its name - 5/3/1.
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What is the 12 3 workout?

It requires a treadmill that can be set to an incline of 12 and speeds of at least 3 miles per hour. To perform the workout, start with a five to 10 minute warm-up of walking at a leisurely pace on a small incline of less than three.
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What is a 7 4 workout?

A 7-4-7 exercise starts with seven reps using a moderate weight. Without rest, increase the load (and sometimes tweak the exercise slightly) and knock out another four reps. Finish by lightening the load and completing another seven reps.
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Is it good to do reps until failure?

In certain situations, carrying sets of exercise to repetition failure are advantageous, such as 1 rep max testing or short microcycles aiming to acheive maximal strength. In most cases however, training to failure is both unnecessary and detrimental to performance.
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Should I do bicep curls fast or slow?

Especially with novices, faster reps can potentially lead to repetitions that are less in quality. Quality reps can lead to more effective learning of the movement, and targeting of the biceps with growth as a result. Slower repetitions are a better tool for learning and achieving more effective repetitions.
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What reps should I do to get ripped?

Truth is, high-rep sets increase muscular endurance, but not necessarily fat-burning. You can actually get more ripped training in the 8-12-rep range, as this is what's been identified as the best rep count for adding muscular size. Where muscle mass increases, so does metabolism.
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Is 3 sets of 10 enough to Build muscle?

Three sets are not enough to build muscle. Increasing the number of sets of each exercise, even while only performing 10 reps, can build muscle because you will be pushing your muscles to fatigue because they are under tension longer.
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