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Old 08-15-2006, 02:41 AM   #1  
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Question Time between?

My gym is crowded and had have seen people do two sets of reps on machines so they don't have to worry about getting back on it later. I tried it today and was not totally thrilled with it but wanted to ask how long should I sit between reps.

For example I was on the Leg Curl machine and did 12 reps of 50 waited for a couple of minutes and did another 12 at the same weight. Am I doing this correctly? What is the amount of time I should wait between reps?
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Old 08-15-2006, 04:36 AM   #2  
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Hi Darlene - I think you're talking about time between sets, right? A set is one group of reps - so when you did 12 reps @ 50# on the leg curl machine, that was one set. Then you rested and did a second set.

For most people, resting for 30 and 60 seconds between sets is sufficient. If you're going really heavy on the weight, you might need a longer rest.
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Yup....I was talking about time between reps. Thanks for the quick response.
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Yup....I was talking about time between reps.
Wait a sec ... I must be confused. Sorry! if you mean time between reps rather than sets, then my answer is different. A good scheme for a rep would be two seconds up - one second pause - and two seconds down. Don't pause between reps - go right into the next one.

Sorry for the misunderstanding!
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Wait a sec ... I must be confused. Sorry! if you mean time between reps rather than sets, then my answer is different. A good scheme for a rep would be two seconds up - one second pause - and two seconds down. Don't pause between reps - go right into the next one.

Sorry for the misunderstanding!
No ...the apology should be from me I meant sets not reps.....once again my fingers got ahead of my brain.
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No problemo -- at least we've covered all the bases.
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