Weight Lifting Cleveland OH
When you lift fast, you should be moving the bar as quickly as you can without losing tension in the muscle. The heavier the weight, the slower the bar will go regardless of how fast you are trying to move it.
Fitness Together Rocky River
(877) 348-6446
19910 Detroit Road
Rocky River, OH
Fitness Together Rocky River
(877) 348-6446
19910 Detroit Road
Rocky River, OH 44116
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(440) 333-5438
2212 Wooster Rd
Rocky River, OH
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(440) 333-5438
2212 Wooster Rd
Rocky River, OH 44116
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(440) 461-9500
5878 Mayfield Road
Mayfield Heights, OH
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(440) 461-9500
5878 Mayfield Road
Mayfield Heights, OH 44124
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Freedom Fitness
(440) 473-1081
5124 Mayfield Rd
Cleveland, OH
Freedom Fitness
(440) 473-1081
5124 Mayfield Rd
Cleveland, OH 44124
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(216) 421-1861
11536 Buckeye Rd
Cleveland, OH
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(216) 421-1861
11536 Buckeye Rd
Cleveland, OH 44104
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Oaks Massotherapy & Botanical Spa
(440) 356-0061
21220 Center Ridge Rd
Rocky River, OH
Oaks Massotherapy & Botanical Spa
(440) 356-0061
21220 Center Ridge Rd
Rocky River, OH 44116
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Shawn White
216-246-9828
Cleveland, OH
Shawn White
216-246-9828
Cleveland, OH 44101
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3408 Bridge Ave
Cleveland, OH
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3408 Bridge Ave
Cleveland, OH 44113
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5100 Saint Clair Ave
Cleveland, OH
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Cleveland, OH 44103
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(216) 332-9277
12662 Rockside Rd
Cleveland, OH
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12662 Rockside Rd
Cleveland, OH 44125
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How Fast Should I Lift Weights? | | | | | | Q. I have a question about how fast you should lift weights. I heard it's good to lift both fast and slow. Can you give me advice about what pace I should go? | | | | | | | The two different style of lifting speeds you mention each have their positives and negatives. Both fast and slow reps can be good and it is always wise to mix the speed up regularly. When you lift fast, you should be moving the bar as quickly as you can without losing tension in the muscle. The heavier the weight, the slower the bar will go regardless of how fast you are trying to move it. The major downside of lifting fast is that sometimes too much momentum can come into play in an exercise This can reduce the tension in the muscle and decrease the benefits you get from it. The theory behind slow training is that it removes all momentum from the exercise, keeping all the tension on the muscles. This is very true. There are several downsides to slow training. The first is that you won't be able to use as much weight on the lift. Second, slow training is not well suited to certain exercises such as power cleans, which rely a lot on momentum. Third, in real-world athletics, there are very few sports that use slow movements. Using slow training will not prepare you for those sports. As far as lifting pace goes, do both. Try alternating pace with each lifting day, e.g. fast one day the... |
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