purbeast0
No Lifer
- Sep 13, 2001
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Wow 10 reps seems like a lot. I typically do 8 reps max for a given weight. I generally do 135lbs like 6 times, 2 sets of that, to warm up. I then throw on 175 and do like 4 reps of that to losen up a little higher, then I put on 205 and do like 4 reps of that.
I then start to do my heavier stuff and throw on like 235 or so and right now, I'm between 6-8 on that. Once I can get it 8 times, I will try 245lbs my next time to start. After I do 235lbs 6 or so times, I throw on 255 and try to do it 3-4 times. I'll usually end at like 225 6-8 times after that and I am pretty fatigued.
Then I go onto do incline dumbells and some decline stuff.
I was stuck for a long LONG time trying to get up 225lbs 8 times. I then just decided to up my weight and try out 235lbs and do less reps. It helps to just aleast try it out, even if you cant get your 75lbs 10x 3 sets. I would say to do a set of like 75lbs like 6-8 times for your first set, then try 80lbs and see how many times you do it. if you can get it like 8 times, I would say to try 90lbs and do it till failure.
I then start to do my heavier stuff and throw on like 235 or so and right now, I'm between 6-8 on that. Once I can get it 8 times, I will try 245lbs my next time to start. After I do 235lbs 6 or so times, I throw on 255 and try to do it 3-4 times. I'll usually end at like 225 6-8 times after that and I am pretty fatigued.
Then I go onto do incline dumbells and some decline stuff.
I was stuck for a long LONG time trying to get up 225lbs 8 times. I then just decided to up my weight and try out 235lbs and do less reps. It helps to just aleast try it out, even if you cant get your 75lbs 10x 3 sets. I would say to do a set of like 75lbs like 6-8 times for your first set, then try 80lbs and see how many times you do it. if you can get it like 8 times, I would say to try 90lbs and do it till failure.