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When cutting, should you move to a higher rep, lower weight w/o? Is there any place for higher rep/lower weight?
I ask this becuase im going to be cutting over christmas break, and other than cardio stuff ex, stair master, running, row machine what should i be doing? Of course i understand that diet is a key factor, but i dont know what i should be doing in the weight room if i should be at all. If someone could suggest a key w/o for maximum fat loss it would be greatly appreciated.
It is my opinion that training for strength is a good idea while cutting. You aren't going to gain muscle mass while cutting. However, you may very well improve your strength while cutting.
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I have never succesfully gotten stronger on any training method while doing a serious cut
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high reps are basically for endurance training...Originally Posted by VicVega
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If you're losing muscle mass, then probably not. However, if you can maintain virtually all of your muscle mass, then improved neuromuscular efficiency can still result.Originally Posted by Duncans Donuts
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personally i cycle between low reps/heavy weight and higher reps/lighter weight whilst cutting
i definately enjoy the pumps i get whilst on the higher rep work, vascularity is awesome
i never gain strength whilst cutting, i just try to retain as much as possible keep lifting heavy on the heavy days, if you went light every session without doubt you'd lose strength and probably a fair bit of LBM
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Ive lost 3 inches on my waist and have tremendoua muscle gains in chest/shoulders/bicep/tricep...maybe its just that im losing fat and they ar more visible.


All high reps do, coupled with shorter rest periods between sets, is serve to keep the heart rate elevated just like circuit training.
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