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  2. Hypertrophy Training Is The Answer If You Want Toned ... - AOL

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    Pullups: 3 sets of 5 reps. Block 2: Hypertrophy Training (Isolation Exercises) Bicep curls: 3 sets of 10 reps. Tricep extensions: 3 sets of 12 reps. Lateral raises: 3 sets of 10 reps.

  3. Strength training - Wikipedia

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    The number of repetitions is secondary and may be 1 to 5 repetitions per set. [18] Muscle growth (hypertrophy): Hypertrophy can be maximized by taking sets to failure or close to failure. Any load 30% of 1RM or greater may be used. The NCSA recommends "medium" loads of 8 to 12 repetitions per set with 60% to 80% of 1RM. [18]

  4. Progressive overload - Wikipedia

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    Progressive overload is a method of strength training and hypertrophy training that advocates for the gradual increase of the stress placed upon the musculoskeletal and nervous system. [1] The principle of progressive overload suggests that the continual increase in the total workload during training sessions will stimulate muscle growth and ...

  5. Training to failure - Wikipedia

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    When the athlete has reached initial failure (i.e. fails to perform a further repetition), rather than ending the current set, the exercise can be continued by making the exercise easier (switching to another similar exercise e.g. pull-ups to chin-ups, switching to another (correct) form of the same exercise, switching to lower weight) or by recruiting help (from a spotting partner or by ...

  6. High-intensity training - Wikipedia

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    A large number of skeptics dispute the methods and results claimed by HIT advocates. [2] Some of the criticism asserts that HIT violates much conventional "wisdom" in weight training. By always using a weight that one can lift 8-12 times, using 4 second negatives, and so on, it has flown in the face of the exercise establishment. [3]

  7. One-repetition maximum - Wikipedia

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    Weight training protocols often use 1RM when programming to ensure the exerciser reaches resistance overload, especially when the exercise objective is muscular strength, endurance or hypertrophy. By understanding the maximal potential of the muscle, it is possible to reach resistance overload by increasing the number of repetitions for an ...

  8. High-intensity interval training - Wikipedia

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    The high-intensity exercise should be done at near maximum intensity. The medium exercise should be about 50% intensity. The number of repetitions and length of each depends on the exercise, but may be as little as three repetitions with just 20 seconds of intense exercise. [12] The specific exercises performed during the high-intensity ...

  9. Complex training - Wikipedia

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    Sets are often used. Between the performance of the strength exercise and the plyometric exercise there is between a 3–12 minute rest period; opinions vary on the most efficient length. [ 3 ] As the muscles have been intensely activated by the strength exercise, this develops in the muscles a greater potential to apply force than they would ...