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  2. One-repetition maximum - Wikipedia

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    For example, if a person can lift 100 pounds on a given exercise for 10 reps, the estimated one rep max would be 133 pounds for both formulae. However, if the person were to complete only 6 reps, then Epley would estimate a one rep maximum of approximately 120 pounds, while Brzycki would return an estimate of approximately 116 pounds.

  3. How to Calculate Your One-Rep Max (Without Actually ... - AOL

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    Finding your one rep max is a good gage of strength. Here's how to calculate your one rep max, how to use it, how to improve it, and what a good one rep max is.

  4. Trainers Reveal The Magic Formula To Maximize Strength Gains

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    In this case, you’ll want to go for a weight that is 70 to 90 percent of your one-rep max and stick to three to five sets of three to six reps. You’ll also want to focus on compound movements ...

  5. Powerlifting - Wikipedia

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    Common set & rep schemes are based on a percentage of the lifter's 1RM (one rep maximum—meaning the most weight they are capable of lifting one time). For example, 5 sets of 5 reps (5x5) at 75% of the 1RM. Rest periods between sets range from 2–5 minutes based on the lifter's ability to recover fully for the next set. [136]

  6. Is It Better to Work Out with More Weight or More Reps? - AOL

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    One of the most basic questions of strength training is whether it's better to work out with more weight or more reps. Here, we give an answer.

  7. Training to failure - Wikipedia

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    A repetition maximum (RM) is the maximum weight a person can lift for the indicated number of repetitions. For example, a 10RM is the weight at which a person can do 10 lifts, but fail to fully perform the 11th. Similarly, a 1RM, or one-repetition maximum, is the most a person can fully lift (at least) once.

  8. Eamonn Keane (weightlifter) - Wikipedia

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    Upright row most weight in hour [16] 34,300 kg (75 618.56 lb) 24 July 2012: 9 or 16 Arm curl most weight in minute [17] 3,600 kg (7,937 lb) 18 November 2012: 10-14 or 17-21: 30 reps of a 120 kg weight Barbell row most weight in hour [18] 36,348 kg (80,133 lb 9.92 oz) 1,056 lifts of a 120 kg weight Bench press most weight in minute [19] 6,960 kg ...

  9. I Asked A Trainer What It Actually Takes To Build Muscle - AOL

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