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Discover How You Can Double The Results of Your Muscles Exercise



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By : Romolo Lerza    4 or more times read
Submitted 2010-02-09 17:55:26

Copyright (c) 2010 Romolo Lerza

Did you know that by simply changing one single, and simple thing during your muscles exercise sessions you could increase the results much more than you ever imagined?

Normally what people do in the gym is reps of 8 to 10 repetitions, but really no one has proven that this is the right way, the truth is that there is no real, or magic number and reps should be altered according to the conditions you're in, the nature of the exercise and what you're trying to achieve. Having said that for muscled exercise it is good to understand repetitions and to apply the right number of repetitions.

Neurological and metabolic continuum refers to the amount of weight you lift related to one repetition maximum and this determines how much tension the muscle is producing. To build strength and achieve the desired results it is important to understand the level of strain you put on your muscles. Some research has shown that repetition in the 6 to 15 ranges can increase strength and muscles growth at a much higher rate then 1 to 5 repetition.

Muscle growth is the objective for bodybuilder, but low repetition is not always the answer, research shows that it depends from the type of muscle and this needs to be understood. To produce greater level of tension low repetition can be ideal, this also leads to a higher growth reaction.

For optimal muscles and fitness exercise routine we can ask the question, should repetition play a part in this routine?

To obtain maximum results, which is what we all want when doing muscles exercises, we have to push always harder and produce maximal voluntary contractions. A muscle to grow needs a reason, so we need to overload the muscles to give it the reason to grow, otherwise the muscle will get to a certain point the will stop growing. The type of training you are going to undertake, and the type of repetition style you will use, will determine the results you will get from your muscles exercise routine. One rule that applies to the weight you should be lifting is based on the number of repetition you can do with that weight, if you can't do 8 repetitions it means that the weight is too heavy, on the other hand if you can easily do more than 12 repetitions it means that the weight is too light. Some days though we may not feel as well as others, and this is important and has to be taken into consideration when exercising, in those days we may decide not to lift as much weight as we would on a day when we feel full of energy and strength.

Author Resource:- This article was written by Rom from the Muscle and Fitness Exercise team. Rom is passionate about health and fitness and is been involved in the fitness industry for many years and loves sharing is knowledge. For more information please visit => http://www.muscleandfitnessexercise.com
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