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Pump Junky
Join Date: Dec 2000
Location: Iowa
Posts: 465
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BODYBUILDING SUPPLEMENTS High Quality Supplements For Bodybuilders and Athletes. www.ironmaglabs.com Have any of you tried this? On your last two reps see how slow you can lower your hands, then back up if you can then do it again. This may sound funny but I imagine someone is pushing down on my hands and I am trying to hold them back. If you have never done these you WILL FEEL it in your chest the next day.
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Registered User
Join Date: Nov 2000
Location: PA
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I enjoy doing negatives once in a while.
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Join Date: Nov 2000
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Negatives are excellent for stimulating muscle growth! I do them but not all the time because, like Prince said, they are awfully demanding on your body. So, do them sparingly but do them!!!
------------------ If you build it they will come |
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Pump Junky
Join Date: Dec 2000
Location: Iowa
Posts: 465
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Would this be a negative? When I think of negative I think of a weight I can't lift with a spotter to help lift it. This is a working weight and I only do this on the last two reps after doing 8 or so.
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A negitive or aka eccentric contraction is when the muscle lengthens while producing tension,which in turn slows or brakes the speed of the movement.
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Join Date: Nov 2000
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What I would do is after a few regular sets, do 1 to 2 sets of strictly negatives, 3 to 4 reps per set! I don't recommend that you do negatives in the same set as regulars because you will not have enough strength to really control the weight to get a good negative. And when doing negatives you want a weight that you can fully control on that phase of the lift. Let your spotter handle most, if not all, of the positive phase, so you don't want to pick a weight that is too heavy! lol But no matter how heavy the weight is, if you do negatives with a slow and control manner then your muscles will definitely respond! Good luck
------------------ If you build it they will come |
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