HTGT says not to do more than 10 reps ever, and my father never goes above 12. But on BB.com, so featured writers say you need to work both types of muscle fibers to get the best results.
How many reps works the slow twich fibers best? 15? 25+? Cardio style (rowing machine)?
I'm planning on alternating with weighted dips and chin ups at the bigginning of my workout, 3 sets each, 7-10 rep range, so the muscles get more rest and can go heavier. Then I plan on doing my second half with back/bi 3 in a row (probably rows) at lower weight, higher reps, followed by lower weight bench press, 3 light sets in a row, to get my slow twich fibers. Can 14 reps really work the slow twich fibers?
BTW, the most detailed article on this said guys with 50% slow twitch/ 50% fast twitch should just do 10 reps. It was a different article on there that suggested splitting it 8/13. Also, one article said middle guys need 3-4 days to recover, but other articles say you can do all the work once a week, or spread it out. I even got fast chin up gains doing 10 chin ups, 6x per day, spread out, every day. So what's the deal? Is there really a 48 hour rule, or does that only apply to heavy workouts?
How many reps works the slow twich fibers best? 15? 25+? Cardio style (rowing machine)?
I'm planning on alternating with weighted dips and chin ups at the bigginning of my workout, 3 sets each, 7-10 rep range, so the muscles get more rest and can go heavier. Then I plan on doing my second half with back/bi 3 in a row (probably rows) at lower weight, higher reps, followed by lower weight bench press, 3 light sets in a row, to get my slow twich fibers. Can 14 reps really work the slow twich fibers?
BTW, the most detailed article on this said guys with 50% slow twitch/ 50% fast twitch should just do 10 reps. It was a different article on there that suggested splitting it 8/13. Also, one article said middle guys need 3-4 days to recover, but other articles say you can do all the work once a week, or spread it out. I even got fast chin up gains doing 10 chin ups, 6x per day, spread out, every day. So what's the deal? Is there really a 48 hour rule, or does that only apply to heavy workouts?
