PeteyPablo7
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Just like many here, I've been working out for a descent amount of time busting my ass off. And I'm not here to cry or complain, just ask for your expert opinions. Recently I kind of have reached a platuoe. Everything has been going up in time but I've been kind of stuck around the same weights for my bicep curls. And I was thinking maybe I'm not giving myself enough rest.
See I have been doing 3 sets of 8 reps in about 4:40 - 5:00 minutes in time. That's counting lifting and resting time; I'm not exactly sure how long I execute one set but I'm guessing around 40 - 55 seconds (I use a stop-watch and I'm not exactly sure how long it takes). All I know precisely is that I start lifting at 4:55 and stop, then start up again at 3:30. Stop, and lift again at 1:30. So the question is... is 45 seconds enough or the "Normal" rest for 8 reps and 3 sets? Sorry this post was repetitive, I just wanted to make sure because I always hear 8 reps should have about a minute 30 rest. I'm thinking if I give myself more rest I can raise the weights, and still give my body the same shock effect while getting stronger.
See I have been doing 3 sets of 8 reps in about 4:40 - 5:00 minutes in time. That's counting lifting and resting time; I'm not exactly sure how long I execute one set but I'm guessing around 40 - 55 seconds (I use a stop-watch and I'm not exactly sure how long it takes). All I know precisely is that I start lifting at 4:55 and stop, then start up again at 3:30. Stop, and lift again at 1:30. So the question is... is 45 seconds enough or the "Normal" rest for 8 reps and 3 sets? Sorry this post was repetitive, I just wanted to make sure because I always hear 8 reps should have about a minute 30 rest. I'm thinking if I give myself more rest I can raise the weights, and still give my body the same shock effect while getting stronger.
