Yoloswagscope
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Here's something I'm interested in hearing from you guys. In your training, when and how do you incorporate cheat reps? Do you strictly stick to perfect form?
Take cable rows for example, do you use strict form, keeping your torso steady the entire time, or do you do it more explosive and have a lot more torso movement?
Personally, I always choose a method that will give me more muscular micro-trauma, involve more muscle groups, and allow me to do squeeze a few more reps out at the end (as long as it doesn't compromise form negatively, such as provoking injury). I prefer push press over military press, I do throw my weight around a bit on cable rows like the fellas in this video, and I believe in finishing a set with a couple of cheat reps as long as you don't provoke injury.
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Take cable rows for example, do you use strict form, keeping your torso steady the entire time, or do you do it more explosive and have a lot more torso movement?
Personally, I always choose a method that will give me more muscular micro-trauma, involve more muscle groups, and allow me to do squeeze a few more reps out at the end (as long as it doesn't compromise form negatively, such as provoking injury). I prefer push press over military press, I do throw my weight around a bit on cable rows like the fellas in this video, and I believe in finishing a set with a couple of cheat reps as long as you don't provoke injury.
Discuss