| beefycol -> RE: Going to failure! (May 1 2008 2:06:54) | quote:
ORIGINAL: stephen77 quote:
ORIGINAL: Icemansoldier Failure = when you really have to push the last rep Past Failure = would mean when you have a spotter helping you get out a few extra reps thats the way i see it, someone tell me if im wrong but im pretty confident the above is a good description [&:] Failure is when you can't complete a rep. if you complete the rep you have not failed. Plus you can have negatvie and static failure as well negative failure - when you can't control the negative portion of the lift. Static failure - when you can't hold a weight still. negative failure dont happen that often pulling or pushing the weight is much harder than negative training. ie sitted calf raise, 100kg lifting the weight up is hard, then get your spotter to push down on it when lowering or holding, still hard to fail on it. (well for me) good burn staic training, i can hold a weight for ever lol. really good when you cant push or pull it any more. just hard it there and breath to stop the latic acid |
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