I decided to try something new and started pyramding basic body-weight exercises.
For example, the push-ups;
I would start off by doing a set of 10, rest for a few seconds, do a set of 11, rest again, do a set of 12, and so on. I did this until I got up to 15 reps for my last set. After this, I decided to go back down the pyramid. So I did 14 reps, rest, 13 reps, rest, 12 reps, rest, 11 reps, rest, and so on until I can no longer go on.
I did the same thing for sit-ups, hindu squats, etc...
The duration of each rest was about 10-30 seconds.
Exactly what would this style of training do?
-build strength?
-build muscle endurance?
-build muscle mass?
-all of the above?
-My goal is do develop all three of the above.
What's your opinion on this?... I've seen many athletes train this way so I gave it a try. You should too if you haven't already.
For example, the push-ups;
I would start off by doing a set of 10, rest for a few seconds, do a set of 11, rest again, do a set of 12, and so on. I did this until I got up to 15 reps for my last set. After this, I decided to go back down the pyramid. So I did 14 reps, rest, 13 reps, rest, 12 reps, rest, 11 reps, rest, and so on until I can no longer go on.
I did the same thing for sit-ups, hindu squats, etc...
The duration of each rest was about 10-30 seconds.
Exactly what would this style of training do?
-build strength?
-build muscle endurance?
-build muscle mass?
-all of the above?
-My goal is do develop all three of the above.
What's your opinion on this?... I've seen many athletes train this way so I gave it a try. You should too if you haven't already.
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