GdaddyGains
Member
Been listening to Mike Israetel on a lot of podcasts and YouTube videos.
This is something I struggle with and I think a lot of guys here experience the same problem. I have trouble not going until failure on a lot of sets. I don’t do it every single time but on my hard working sets I have trouble stopping.
He is basically saying the difference between muscle stimulus at 3 RIR (reps in reserve) to 1 or failure is very minimal. But the additional fatigue is dramatically increased. I tend to have issues recovering and have to take more rest days.
I am going to try cutting my sets shorter and leave 2-3 reps on the table and see if I can increase my frequency in the gym and reduce my overall fatigue.
Anyone else experience this problem while training?
This is something I struggle with and I think a lot of guys here experience the same problem. I have trouble not going until failure on a lot of sets. I don’t do it every single time but on my hard working sets I have trouble stopping.
He is basically saying the difference between muscle stimulus at 3 RIR (reps in reserve) to 1 or failure is very minimal. But the additional fatigue is dramatically increased. I tend to have issues recovering and have to take more rest days.
I am going to try cutting my sets shorter and leave 2-3 reps on the table and see if I can increase my frequency in the gym and reduce my overall fatigue.
Anyone else experience this problem while training?
