Training to Failure
Stopping two to three reps short of failure can significantly enhance workout results, whether lifting heavy or doing high reps. Slower, controlled movements with lighter weights can be more effective than pushing to failure, especially for those looking to build muscle without the discomfort of nausea. Emphasizing proper load adjustments is key to maximizing training potential.In this clip
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