Ran into a buddy at the gym in the locker room and told him i want to lean out more
He suggested i do high rep and low weight for cutting
Would a rep range of 15-20 on my lifts be a good starting point and should i do machines or free weights?
leaning out more is what you do in the kitchen, not what you do in the gym.
i see plenty of dudes walking around with guts in the gym. they can bust their ass with 100 reps if they want to, it isn't gonna make a difference. this is not acceptable
Ran into a buddy at the gym in the locker room and told him i want to lean out more
He suggested i do high rep and low weight for cutting
Would a rep range of 15-20 on my lifts be a good starting point and should i do machines or free weights?
People tend to lift with higher reps and lower weight when cutting but the truth is that it doesn't make a big difference. Unless you are lifting really fast like a cardio session. Diet adjustments are what really helps you get lean.
Ran into a buddy at the gym in the locker room and told him i want to lean out more
He suggested i do high rep and low weight for cutting
Would a rep range of 15-20 on my lifts be a good starting point and should i do machines or free weights?
High reps with low weights may be the way to go, a new study suggests. More repetitions with lighter weights can build muscle as well as heavier weights -- assuming they are done to the point of exercise-induced fatigue. And fatigue is the important point.