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” how many reps should i do?” i get asked this a lot typically when guys are weight training so I’m I’m going to clear up a few myths and give some advice on what i feel has worked for me. I personally go for anything from 10-15 repetitions purely because for me it gives me a great pump and I’ve still been able to build lean muscle and also gain strength using this rep range. However most commonly you will hear that anything from 4-8 reps is for strength training and 8-12 is usually muscle hypertrophy. Thats not to say that doing 4-8 reps won’t result in muscle growth because usually with any type of strength gains muscle gains will come hand in hand. Anyone experimenting with different weight training programmes and trying different rep ranges needs to remember that what works for someone may not work for yourself so i would recommend to just have fun with it and see what works best for you. Another point i wanted to focus on is that doing for example a classic muscle building 8-12 rep range will not necessarily build you muscle if your diet isn’t spot on. I would say any kind of gains or fitness progression comes from 60% diet and 40% exercise so be sure to eat clean and you will begin to see progress in no time!

Give 100%

One of the main problems i see with guys lifting weights in gym other than awful technique is not giving it 100%. On your final rep of every set you should just about be able to finish the rep and be absolutely exhausted! i see so many people getting to their final rep and then completing it with ease? your gains are made in the final few reps and they should be the hardest. if your finding yourself completing them with ease you need to up the weight otherwise you will never progress.