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http://www.naturalstrength.com/research/detail.asp?ArticleID=208
I found that to be very interesting. I've always been a believer of low volume and high intensity (I do three sets of two repetitions for each exercise, generally speaking), but I never knew a single set could be just as beneficial as three sets. Perhaps, then, a single repetition of one's maximum and then an attempt at a slightly higher weight would be all that is needed for strength gains...
I found that to be very interesting. I've always been a believer of low volume and high intensity (I do three sets of two repetitions for each exercise, generally speaking), but I never knew a single set could be just as beneficial as three sets. Perhaps, then, a single repetition of one's maximum and then an attempt at a slightly higher weight would be all that is needed for strength gains...