And it's not the best way to retain your gym membership either!I'd take every set to absolute screaming your tits off shaking like a epileptic losing bowel control failure, just for the mental toughness it breeds. But its not the best way to train.
You can still be screaming and shaking, but complete that last rep IMO. Not going to failure is not the easy way out as some might think, as a matter of fact keeping yourself on the edge of failure, then rest and repeat will IMO give much better results and more volume.
Mental toughness can be viewed in many ways I guess, I still think ending your workout on a positive, such as an extra rep, and extra few pounds lifted, a new PR will have better long term results that going to failure.
Personally I rather practice to succeed that practice to fail.
Your mind fails even before the body does.
please, please please, give me your definition of "failure" in terms of an exercise performed.
Well does it still count if you're wriggling all over the place, recruiting other muscles to finish the rep? Or have you failed if you can no longer maintain strict form? Depends if you're a weight lifter or a body builder I guess?
Unfortunately everyone but him knows itMick, pull in your head.
you have no idea about this topic
I want to see a video of @Silverback ; working them machines like a boss. is that poss??
In bodybuilding and crossfit, it does. wriggling, humping the air, screaming obscenities = extra rep. perfecto.