Wait time between reps?

N.Smitty

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I read this in a muscle magazine a while back, dont know what magazine srry. but ne ways it said something along the lines of
wait 45 second in between sets if u want that "cut" look
1 min between for size
1.5 min between for strength....
any truth or bs? and if bs, what is a good wait time?
 
I lift for strength. I think it's stupid to get big if you're not going to be strong. My opinion. I wait 2:30 to 3:00 between sets when I'm doing 5x5. It works for me.
 
Smitty, as I said in one of your other threads....STOP READING MUSCLE MAGS! They have absolutely no usefullness unless you want contest coverage and pictures. For information, then are garbage. Save your $5/mo and use it to buy some protein.

And as an extension of that comment, whoever wrote the article you are referring to is a moron. Seriously, whats the difference between 45 seconds and 1 minute? Enough time to get in position, thats it. Thats like saying 35 degrees is significantly different than 36 degrees.

What is a good wait time? Long enough to catch your breath and feel ready for your next set, but short enough that you dont cool down in between. Whats the time on that? Probably somewhere between 1.5 mins and 5 minutes depending on what you are doing. For most things, I would say ~2 minutes is a good time.

BTW, did I say how much muscle mags suck? They do.
 
hendrixsolo said:
I lift for strength. I think it's stupid to get big if you're not going to be strong. My opinion. I wait 2:30 to 3:00 between sets when I'm doing 5x5. It works for me.


Im with hendrix on this one...I do change it up sometimes at the end with lightweight and quick sets for a good pump, but im always strength training.
 
Bob nailed it, with both his advice and unsolicited commentary. Rest period manipulation is used to confuse people into thinking that they can/should combine their weight and cardio training.
 
Exactly what Bob said.. If you're a strength athlete you'll need a little more time... but it's more about being ready...


It's obvious that you're new to the whole Body building thing and I think that's awesome.. but remember... there aren't any real tricks here.. it's about hard work.. compound lifts.. Diet.. and more importantly time.. consistantcy.
 
Well it depends on the workout and then ,if going for strength, depends on your intensity... When i go for 1 rep before or to failure,i need at least 4 min rest for squat and deads because i get lightheaded but when doing smaller muscles even to failure,i only take 1 1/2 to 2 min. .. I'm in and out of the gym in under 35min so i try not to take more rest than i need
 
I have never seen anyone get significantly bigger without getting significantly stronger. I have seen many people constantly using short rest periods between sets, analyzing musclehead mags, and not systematically trying to get stronger at the big lifts spin their wheels for years and make no progress. I leave it to you to decide which boat to get into.

However, I will say those mags are unfit to wipe your butt and totally eliminate whatever little credit BBing has in the training knowledge department. IMO printing their garbage and ignorant articles about training while simultaneously showcasing walking chemistry sets and trying to sell you supplements is morally reprehensible.

End rant.
 
Madcow2 said:
IMO printing their garbage and ignorant articles about training while simultaneously showcasing walking chemistry sets and trying to sell you supplements is morally reprehensible.

You should know that adding morals in the business world will only lessen your profit margins. I don't care what the industry. However, I will say, the profound use of metaphors and demonstrative simile is refreshing!
 
Girth said:
You should know that adding morals in the business world will only lessen your profit margins.
Not true.

Look at Dominos Pizza (original owner, not the new owner) ran his business as a Christian organization. Very profitable; invented pizza delivery. Interstate Battery is also a Christian company who's mission statement is all about morals and doing the right thing.

Chick-Fil-A and In-n-Out Burgers are also profitable Christian companies.
 
While you bring up great examples, and I won't refute them. What company doesn't have a mission statement about doing the right thing, in some way? However, what's put down on paper is rarely translated verbatim, to action.

I still hold that relying on the stupidity of the American public is a shortcut to success. The morality comes into play when you decide if you want to take that shortcut, or pave a new road.
 
Girth said:
While you bring up great examples, and I won't refute them. What company doesn't have a mission statement about doing the right thing, in some way? However, what's put down on paper is rarely translated verbatim, to action.

I still hold that relying on the stupidity of the American public is a shortcut to success. The morality comes into play when you decide if you want to take that shortcut, or pave a new road.
From what I have read, the companies I mentioned are paving that new road. While many companies probably do only pay lip-service to their mission statements and how that relates to employee actions, many companies do take it very seriously.

In todays environment, many people would look disgustingly at the Interstate Battery mission statement that begins with "We want to glorify God...." Can you imagine the contempt and animosity against Interstate by the Liberals in this country? They would probably choose not to do business with Interstate.

On the other hand, and its becoming VERY apparent, that Christians spend money, lots of it, and they are a very profitable group. Look at the incredible success of "The Passion of the Christ" movie, one of the highest grossing movies ever. One of the highest selling fiction authors of the past 50 years is a Christian writer (The "Left Behind" book series). IIRC, that is also the best-selling fiction series ever. The best-selling non-fiction book (I believe ever) is "The Purpose Driven Life," a Christian book by Rick Warren.

Businesses are really beginning to understand the immense financial benefits that marketing to Christians can bring.
 
I don't think I qualify as a liberal, but I'll be damned if that statement doesn't make me looking disgustingly upon it. Just like you said it would. ;) :p
 
Bob Smith said:
Businesses are really beginning to understand the immense financial benefits that marketing to Christians can bring.

Ha, well there's a good reason to believe.

I can see it now, McDonalds is going to serve blessed cheeseburgers with a toy cruisifix in their happy meal, any they'll only serve holy water but it'll turn into wine as soon as you say a prayer.

The Catholic chruch is the biggest corporation in the world.

http://www.annoyances.org/exec/show/article09-017
 
Grizzly said:
I don't think I qualify as a liberal, but I'll be damned if that statement doesn't make me looking disgustingly upon it. Just like you said it would. ;) :p
Sorry, I should have said "liberals and atheists," though they are usually one in the same. My mistake.

Hendrix, since the Catholic Church is a private organization we dont have accurate or reliable numbers for them. But I would bet that Walmart is larger in terms of employees and revenue. Walmart accounts for roughly 1-1.5% of US GDP (~$300 billion for 2005), is the single largest non-government employer in the US (1,700,000 people) and is the largest retailer in the world.
 
Bob Smith said:
Smitty, as I said in one of your other threads....STOP READING MUSCLE MAGS! They have absolutely no usefullness unless you want contest coverage and pictures. For information, then are garbage. Save your $5/mo and use it to buy some protein.

And as an extension of that comment, whoever wrote the article you are referring to is a moron. Seriously, whats the difference between 45 seconds and 1 minute? Enough time to get in position, thats it. Thats like saying 35 degrees is significantly different than 36 degrees.

What is a good wait time? Long enough to catch your breath and feel ready for your next set, but short enough that you dont cool down in between. Whats the time on that? Probably somewhere between 1.5 mins and 5 minutes depending on what you are doing. For most things, I would say ~2 minutes is a good time.

BTW, did I say how much muscle mags suck? They do.

Right on.
 
Bob Smith said:
Sorry, I should have said "liberals and atheists," though they are usually one in the same. My mistake.

I recently heard on the news that 1 in 10 members of the Catholic Church's Heirarchy has a direct connection to the child molestation scandal. That is either directly molested a child or helped cover it up. Maybe some will say this is the work of the "liberal media" or something. Either way, what do you do when obviously a large % (certainly higher than in the general populace) of the powers at your supposedly moral institution rape children? How do you rectify that w/ your idea of morality?

As long as they stay away from my loved ones and QUIT TRYING TO APPLY THEIR RELIGIOUS AND UNCONSTITUTIONAL IDEAS UPON THE REST OF THE "NORMAL POPULACE" I'M OK.

The Religious Conservatives only wield so much governmental power because in their fanatisism they really stick together.

Last weekend in TX there was a KKK rally. The TX KKK's current ideas are well aligned w/ the Christian Conservative Right in ideas. Yet normal people can protest the KKK but if the same people protest the same ideas when spouted by the CCR they are looked at by some as somewhat perverse, ungodly, unloving, radical liberals, etc...

Bob, like our founding fathers I truly believe in Religious Freedom but this also applys to everyone in America, not just Waspy Christians. In my eyes, the CCR epitomizes everything that is unAmerican. No tolerance, ideas that go directly against what our very wise Founding Fathers planned for this nation.

PS. I do love In-and-Out Burgers though! :)
 

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