Iron Game

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As summer approaches, many fitness enthusiasts will switch from muscle building routine to doing light weight high reps routine to cut away their body fat and to reveal their ripped muscular body. After all, it is shirt off time for the beach and poolside parties, isn't it?

Well, I am about to bust this popular light weight high rep to tone muscle myth. Did I hear you gasp? Good. This is because the myth is so well entrenched and a lie being told too often will generally be accepted as the truth.

To get toned and well defined muscles, you need to lose body fat covering the muscles. Period. When you get rid of your body fat, your muscles will show through. You will look sinewy and muscular. Of course, that is provided that you have built muscles below those fats.

Let me ask you, how could light weight high repetition exercises build muscles or melt away fat? There is no logic in this.

To build muscle mass, you have to do heavy weight low rep compound exercises, exactly the opposite of light weight high rep routine. To lose body fat, you have to do intensive cardiovascular exercises and eating correctly.

There is no such thing as spot reduction short of invasive medical procedures such as liposuction. That means no matter how many crunches and side bends you do, the fat isn't going to come off your belly and neither will your love handles melt away.

So if you want to reveal your well toned and defined musculature, you have firstly to build bigger muscles and then subsequently cut your body fat. Medium weight high repetition compound giant set exercises may help you burn more calories if the exercises keep your heart rate up and get you panting and sweating throughout the entire exercise workout session. However, this will already be a cardiovascular workout session and not a weight lifting workout session.

So next time when some smart aleck advises you that to get a well toned muscular body, you must workout with light weight and with high repetition, just ask him to explain the logic behind his statement and have a good laugh when you see him fumbling for a logical answer.
 
Sure low weight high reps are good for overal fitness but nothing is as exhilarating as heavy weight low reps just the opposite. Honestly imo I find my heart rate goes a lot higher with heavy weight. And obviously the higher the heart rate the higher is the amount of overall calories are burned so I agree with you brother [emoji817] percent. Good read here


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Sure low weight high reps are good for overal fitness but nothing is as exhilarating as heavy weight low reps just the opposite. Honestly imo I find my heart rate goes a lot higher with heavy weight. And obviously the higher the heart rate the higher is the amount of overall calories are burned so I agree with you brother [emoji817] percent. Good read here


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I couldn't agree more. Using methods like drop sets, forced reps, negatives you can get your heavy weight & reps. Drop sets are my favorite but no way to do many set.
 
Do warm up 15 reps. Then a set or two at 10 move up weight do 6 reps. Move up weight do 4 sets at 4 reps then start drop sets to failure and burn. That's first exercise of muscle group. 3-4 exercises to go but start heavy muscle is warmed and getting pump. Heavy weight makes me get hot, push, and heart pump. I always throw some biceps in with chest towards end as supersets heart really gotta pump. Abs superset at end of back triceps at end of shoulders. Abs at end of legs supersets. Last day triceps after main exercise and thru half second start jumping in biceps immediately after each tri set then superset abs right after each set of both at end. I don't do cardio at all unless tia clinching and kick, hit, and knees and elbows on my heavy bag. I can push my heart rate where I want it like a machine during workout especially end with supersets almost like a circuit. I can blow out a workout and get some of my best in 45 minutes tops. When I wanna add some size I stop supersets and take 2 minutes rest between and stay heavier. This works for me.
 
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