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Originally posted by bowel movement View PostHi, I am also running the low fatigue template and i was thinking of doing things like myo-reps/EMOM for the third and fourth lifts of the day to save some time. I was just wondering how to use those training styles while keeping volume and intensity similar. For example, if we have dumbbell rows for 3 sets of 8-12 reps @ RPE 7, how would you recommend changing that to myo-reps?
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Hi, I am also running the low fatigue template and i was thinking of doing things like myo-reps/EMOM for the third and fourth lifts of the day to save some time. I was just wondering how to use those training styles while keeping volume and intensity similar. For example, if we have dumbbell rows for 3 sets of 8-12 reps @ RPE 7, how would you recommend changing that to myo-reps?
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Originally posted by Austin Baraki View PostThere is no "normal" session length; it depends on a variety of factors like an individual's absolute strength, inter-set recovery capacity, and equipment.
If you would like for these sessions to take less time, you could take fewer warm-ups, shorten the rest intervals between the lighter back-off sets, and/or super-set exercises if your equipment/gym setup allows.
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Originally posted by d234 View Post
Thanks for the suggestions.
Is there a session length that starts to become problematic in terms of cortisol buildup or some other stress accumulation?
Thanks.
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Out of curiosity Austin, how long are your training sessions on average when you're not pinched for time?
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Originally posted by Austin Baraki View PostThere is no "normal" session length; it depends on a variety of factors like an individual's absolute strength, inter-set recovery capacity, and equipment.
If you would like for these sessions to take less time, you could take fewer warm-ups, shorten the rest intervals between the lighter back-off sets, and/or super-set exercises if your equipment/gym setup allows.
Is there a session length that starts to become problematic in terms of cortisol buildup or some other stress accumulation?
Thanks.
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There is no "normal" session length; it depends on a variety of factors like an individual's absolute strength, inter-set recovery capacity, and equipment.
If you would like for these sessions to take less time, you could take fewer warm-ups, shorten the rest intervals between the lighter back-off sets, and/or super-set exercises if your equipment/gym setup allows.
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Session length on the low fatigue template
Hello,
I'm currently finishing up the first phase of the 3-day low fatigue template. Each session is taking a bit more than 2 hours with the Supplemental exercises when taking around 4 minutes rests. Does that sound normal or should they be taking less time.
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