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currently i I have been doing 3x8 of the same weight, but a few people that I know/see doing , will do something like 10 reps, then they will increase the weight and do another 8 reps, followed by more increase in weight and do 6 reps
Is there any advantage to increasing the weight for each set of the same exercise?
One advantage to pyramiding is you are building up to a max weight. If you are not pyramiding, make sure warm up is adequate. I don't personally believe one way is better than the other as both have pros & cons.
I think more experienced trainers probably pyramid the weight up for the reasons Dan outlined. I know i personally need to work my way up to my max lifts.. More so now i'm older ;o)
However, stick with what is working for you right now. I wouldn't rule out trying other technics later on though.