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Old 10-09-2006, 10:30 AM
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High-set, low-rep training is another story entirely. It can produce phenomenal strength and size gains as no other type of training can. If you doubt it, then consider these examples routines and give it a try...

By: Luis Berrios

Unfortunately, most bodybuilders and powerlifters perform far too many sets and reps. When you lift with high sets and high reps, you are asking for trouble. Such training does at times produce a large amount of muscle mass, especially in steroid users, but the mass never develops in proportion to strength, and muscle without strength is nothing but a joke. As for drug-free lifters, high -set, high-rep training can wreak on cortisol level, which is definitely not what you want if you plan on ever putting an ounce of muscle on your frame.

High-set, low-rep training is another story entirely. It can produce phenomenal strength and size gains as no other type of training can. If you doubt it, then consider these examples routines and give it a try.


High - Set Singles


One of the most popular forms of low-rep training among old-timers, this approach is highly effective at making a muscle stronger. Start off with a weight you absolutely know you can get at least three singles with. Remember, it's better to start off too light than too heavy. Make sure you warm up well for the lift using very low reps.

Then after three minutes rest, go directly into singles. Perform a single, rest three to five minutes and then do another single. If you manage to do eight singles, stop performing the lift, add 2.5 to 5 pounds at your next workout and start the progression again.

If you goal is simply to be stronger, then end the workout at this point. If you want muscle mass to go along with the strength, rest five minutes and perform 3 sets of 5 reps, taking 90 minutes rest between sets.

Here is the example workout:

DAY 1: Chest & Arms

Bench Press 3-8 x 1; 3 x 3
Incline Dumbbell Press 5 x 3
Barbell Curls 3-8 x 1
Close-Grip lockouts 3-8 x 1


DAY 2: Calves & Abs

DAY 3: Legs

Squats 3-8 x 1
Leg Press 5 x 3


DAY 4: Calves & Abs

DAY 5: Back & Shoulders

Weighted Chins 3-8 x 1; 3 x 3
Close-Grip Bent-over Rows 5 x 3
Military Press 3-8 x 1


DAYS 6 & 7: Off


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This approach will probably seem a bit more conventional to most bodybuilders and, easier to get used to the usual method. Perform three different exercises for each muscle group for three sets of three reps each. If you haven't been achieving any results with the more popular, high-rep routines, this method may be just what you need.

It also enables you to use more exercises for each bodypart and will probably result in the most muscle growth if you've already used the high-set singles for few months.

Here is the example workout:

DAY 1: Chest & Shoulders

Bench Press 3 x 3 (do 3 progressively heavier warm-up sets of 3 reps, follow by your work set)
Incline Bench Press 3 x 3
Dumbbell Press 3 x 3
Military Press 3 x 3 (perform at least 2 warm-up sets)
Standing Dumbbell Press 3 x 3
Dumbbell Lateral raises 3 x 3


DAY 2: Legs

Squats 3 x 3
Front Squats 3 x 3
Leg Press 3 x 3
Standing Calf Raises 3 x 3
Seated Calf Raises 3 x 3
Donkey Calf Raises 3 x 3


DAY 3: Off

DAY 4: Back & Abs

Wide-Grip Chins 3 x 3 (use enough weight in order to train heavy)
Bent-Over Rows 3 x 3 (use underhand grip to maximize lat involvement)
Seated Pulley Rows 3 x 3
Note: Abs is the only muscle group that you going to use a high-reps approach during this routine.
Forward Crunches 2 x 20
Reverse Crunches 2 x 20
Leg Raises 2 x 20


DAY 5: Arms

Barbell Curl 3 x 3
Lying Dumbbell Ext 3 x 3
Dumbbell Curls 3 x 3
Close-Grip Bench Press 3 x 3
EZ-Bar Curl 3 x 3
Straight- Bar Pushdowns 3 x 3

DAY 6 & 7: Off

Two very good routines for adding a combination of size and strength that use low reps and multiple sets. There are many variations on the idea, but these are a good foundation to start with. Give them an honest try, and you should see the different.
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whoa! did I read this right "... taking 90 minutes rest between sets". I mean I love to spend time in the gym, but 90 minute rest between sets?
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whoa! did I read this right "... taking 90 minutes rest between sets". I mean I love to spend time in the gym, but 90 minute rest between sets?
Ya i thought about that too. Would only work if you have a home gym.
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Just take a sleeping bag with you and enjoy the long rest, or it gives you time to chat up that sexy looking gal that youve been jerking off too since you joined the damn Gym.
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And no offense but this is a breakthrough how?
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And no offense but this is a breakthrough how?
Its a breakthrough to noobs.
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^Bump bump and bump

I've been doing high rep workouts for nearly forever and they do dint give me anywhere near the size and strength that low rep high weight workouts do. The only downside i felt was that i hadnt' worked the muslce enough... until the next morning.

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hmm...yeah ive been doing 10x3 on almost all of my workouts.

So i should cut that in half then? Do 5x3 and add alot more wieght?
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