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  2. 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.

  3. One-repetition maximum - Wikipedia

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    This chart compares the different formulas. The formulas greatly diverge after about 10 reps. The 1RM can also be estimated indirectly using repetition testing on submaximal loads, as popularized by the use of 1RM calculators. Although in many cases the estimate is reasonable, in other cases the estimate may vary by 10% or more from the actual ...

  4. How Many Sets & Reps Should You Do To Build Muscle? - AOL

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    Regarding reps, the best loading scheme will be eight to 12 reps per set, maintaining loads between 60% to 80% of your 1RM (rep max). If you're unsure of your rep maxes or want to make things ...

  5. Give Yourself a New Strength Goal: Join the 1,000-Pound Club

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    Sets and Reps: Aim for 3 to 4 sets of anywhere from 3 to 10 reps, depending on intensity. As you increase load, decrease your reps. As you increase load, decrease your reps. Bench Press

  6. Strength training - Wikipedia

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    For 1RM trials, an exercise rehearsal has significant benefits. For submaximal strength training (3 sets of 80% of 1RM to failure), exercise rehearsal does not provide any benefits regarding fatigue or total repetitions for exercises such as bench press, squats, and arm curl, compared to no warm-up. [9]

  7. Velocity based training - Wikipedia

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    An alternative metric to the 1RM calculation, Vzero calculates the intersection between the linear load velocity profile and a theoretical velocity of 0 m/s. [10] This can be used as a more general strength tracking value and has better utility for exercises and variations with less reliable 1RM minimum velocity threshold relationships. Peak Power.

  8. ‘Reps in Reserve’ Is Key to Building Muscle—Here ... - AOL

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    A personal trainer breaks down everything to know about reps in reserve and how this method can help boost muscle growth. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290 ...

  9. 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.