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Welcome to Season 3 and Episode 49 of the Movement Logic podcast! In this episode, Laurel and Sarah discuss the common tendency for people (not just women) to under load when lifting weights to build muscle and strength. In fact, it’s likely a slight majority of people in the gym are either not lifting heavy enough or taking sets close enough to failure to make changes to their muscle mass or strength!
You will learn:
Sign up here for the Live Strength Training Webinar on Sept 14th with 30 day replay
Article by Stronger By Science - Most Lifters Train Too Light
Self-Selected Resistance Exercise Load: Implications for Research and Prescription
Are Trainees Lifting Heavy Enough? Self-Selected Loads in Resistance Exercise: A Scoping Review and Exploratory Meta-analysis
Episode 32: Load & Volume: When is Enough Enough? When is it Too Much?
Episode 39: RPE, 1 RM, 3 sets of 10, oh my?
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Welcome to Season 3 and Episode 49 of the Movement Logic podcast! In this episode, Laurel and Sarah discuss the common tendency for people (not just women) to under load when lifting weights to build muscle and strength. In fact, it’s likely a slight majority of people in the gym are either not lifting heavy enough or taking sets close enough to failure to make changes to their muscle mass or strength!
You will learn:
Sign up here for the Live Strength Training Webinar on Sept 14th with 30 day replay
Article by Stronger By Science - Most Lifters Train Too Light
Self-Selected Resistance Exercise Load: Implications for Research and Prescription
Are Trainees Lifting Heavy Enough? Self-Selected Loads in Resistance Exercise: A Scoping Review and Exploratory Meta-analysis
Episode 32: Load & Volume: When is Enough Enough? When is it Too Much?
Episode 39: RPE, 1 RM, 3 sets of 10, oh my?
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