2008/02/08, 07:29 AM
I'd like to think I can post here, although I need to update my photo.
You see, I've been working out for years, but I can never find what's right to do in-between sets.
I've sat around like a bump on a log, walked around and keep in a low activity zone, skipped the rest period all-together and did a different exercise, did cardio, and you name it.'
I'm very curious to hear your alls opinion on what the best thing to do is during your in-between sets periods.
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2008/02/08, 07:53 AM
I just sit and recover for the next set.
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2008/02/08, 08:29 AM
Flex in the mirror...duh.
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2008/02/08, 11:21 AM
Yawn... wonder why I do this... recover... rest...
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2008/02/08, 12:09 PM
LOL. All of the above. Sometimes I even do plyo stuff inbetween.
Just depends on the day, the plan and the goals.
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Thomas Carlyle
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2008/02/11, 05:44 AM
So it seems like I'm hearing that the best idea is to rest and not exert much energy to let your muscles regroup from the previous set.
Thanks for the advise!
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2008/02/11, 06:10 AM
Check out some eye candy in the gym....
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2008/02/11, 04:19 PM
Easy question...
If you're not lifting, you're dancing.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xO0orX2mXoo
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2008/02/13, 07:08 PM
I like to do some kagels in between sets (This is where you flex your butt cheeks) and about every five seconds I do a couple hip thrusts. It passes the time.
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