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Old 12-12-2006, 10:11 AM   #1
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When lifting for tone/stength and not mass...

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I have a female friend that works out with me, and at times I think she's crossing the line of doing a mass building routine. (its a fine gray line) She'll do three sets of the same weight for 10-15 reps, or she'll step the weight up in increments each set with her last set being 6 reps.

She is an avid runnner and has very developed leg and calve muscles to show for it. Her goals are not to build mass, just tone and strengh that will benefit her marathon addiction. I don't think her routine is bad, maybe not aligned as well as it could be.

Is there a guide or list of best practices for her sort of non-mass building routine. For most excercises should her first set be of 20 reps, then 15, then 10... or ...?

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Old 12-12-2006, 10:17 AM   #2
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You have no idea what you are talking about. She is correct and you are wrong. SHe should be lifting with intensity. There is no such thing as toning.

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Haha P-Funk, that was brilliant. I had a very similar argument with my brother last week, who although is brimming with motivation he doesnt quite have the knowledge to match. He was going on about walking being the best excerise for "toning", needless to say this made me quite angry
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Haha P-Funk, that was brilliant. I had a very similar argument with my brother last week, who although is brimming with motivation he doesnt quite have the knowledge to match. He was going on about walking being the best excerise for "toning", needless to say this made me quite angry
Yes, I have found that it is mostly females that would like to "tone". I think they use the expression because they only want to put on a little muscle or just be more cut. Hence when i hear to word tone, I just think of someone wanting to put on a little muscle and perhaps lose some weight.

From my expereince most ladies won't say i'm want to "gain mass". It's just different ways of speaking.
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The tone line aggrevates me and this is why many of my female friends only use machines because free weights will get them too big!



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it is because the media, our society and bull shit magazines all force feed this crap to woman.....It is terribley aggravating.



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it is because the media, our society and bull shit magazines all force feed this crap to woman.....It is terribley aggravating.
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And some of it is coming from "guru's" on tv...so it's the TRUTH.



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P, I know youre a believer in getting more weigh ton the bar is the top goal, but for endurance runners. Are they in the same category?

E.g. If they can do an intensity for 15 reps, youd recommend increasing the intensity at 15 reps..



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P, I know youre a believer in getting more weigh ton the bar is the top goal, but for endurance runners. Are they in the same category?

E.g. If they can do an intensity for 15 reps, youd recommend increasing the intensity at 15 reps..
you need to periodize. Training for the marathon, ivonne had periods where she was squatting for 6's, and cleaning for doubles. Now, as we are about 4 weeks away, she is training twice a week, and she isn't going below 10-12 reps. The training needs to be phasic.



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Ahh, you make it sound so simple.



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"Phasic" is an awesome word.

The words "Tone" and "Toning" when applied to working out send me into fits of nausea.



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You have no idea what you are talking about. She is correct and you are wrong. SHe should be lifting with intensity. There is no such thing as toning.

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your post just gave me a headache....now I need to go lay down. Thanks a lot.
yeow.. I struck a nerve

I admit I don't know what I'm talking about when it comes to routines for women. I think my routine is pretty well worked aligned my goals. Knowing her goals are so different (her being a runner, not wanting mass) I wanted to inquire on whats best for her. At times seems like she's doing my workout, or similarly approaching. (I'm after size/mass/strength, not at all after endurance) Thanks though - I think you answered my questions in this response and the others on the thread.
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yeow.. I struck a nerve

I admit I don't know what I'm talking about when it comes to routines for women. I think my routine is pretty well worked aligned my goals. Knowing her goals are so different (her being a runner, not wanting mass) I wanted to inquire on whats best for her. At times seems like she's doing my workout, or similarly approaching. (I'm after size/mass/strength, not at all after endurance) Thanks though - I think you answered my questions in this response and the others on the thread.
well....what is your workout?

In general, the woman should do like the guys do.....all she has to do is know when her big runs are going to happen and plan arround that.



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P, I know youre a believer in getting more weigh ton the bar is the top goal, but for endurance runners. Are they in the same category?

E.g. If they can do an intensity for 15 reps, youd recommend increasing the intensity at 15 reps..
Endurance runners benefit from the increased neuromuscular efficiency that resistance training results in. We all know that this comes from heavier lifting. So yes, endurance athletes can benefit from resistance training in the form of improved movement economy.



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You have no idea what you are talking about. She is correct and you are wrong. SHe should be lifting with intensity. There is no such thing as toning.

read this.

your post just gave me a headache....now I need to go lay down. Thanks a lot.
Very good point
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