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You're supposed to hit the 10 on the 2nd set of 12, but I'm not

exactly sure why you change it up. Maybe to fatigue the muscle

faster? Sorry, not sure.

> Hi all,

>

> Just a question. You know at the end

> of your one area, you try to hit your 10

> doing 12 reps...then you do a totally

> different exercise for the same area

> ie) biceps for another 12. Why is that?

> Can you not just stay at the same machine

> and try to do 12 more reps?

>

> I'm looking through the book but I don't

> see anything and the trainer that read it

> wasn't sure either so I figured you experts

> would know ;)

>

> So, can I stay at one machine and just do

> another 12....or do I have to set up a totally

> different machine and do something else?

>

> Tink :)

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I know it doesn't say it anywhere, but you need to shock your

body/muscles from time to time, and that is what I think it is

doing. It works that muscle group in a slightly different way if you

do a different exercise for that same body part. You don't have to

use machines, you can use dumb bells, too. Sometimes it is hard

getting the machine you want right away at the gym. You can't rest

in between these last two sets. It is a superset.

My husband and I do our workouts together, and we go to the gym at

4:30 am, that way there aren't very many people there, and we can get

almost any machine and/or dumb bells we want, when ever we want.

Also, then we are done for the day. If I had to workout after

working all day, I'd probably say " the hell with it, I'm too

tired!! " . That wouldn't be good. It has been working very well for

us doing it that way.

Good luck!

Bonny

> Hi all,

>

> Just a question. You know at the end

> of your one area, you try to hit your 10

> doing 12 reps...then you do a totally

> different exercise for the same area

> ie) biceps for another 12. Why is that?

> Can you not just stay at the same machine

> and try to do 12 more reps?

>

> I'm looking through the book but I don't

> see anything and the trainer that read it

> wasn't sure either so I figured you experts

> would know ;)

>

> So, can I stay at one machine and just do

> another 12....or do I have to set up a totally

> different machine and do something else?

>

> Tink :)

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> Hi all,

>

> Just a question. You know at the end

> of your one area, you try to hit your 10

> doing 12 reps...then you do a totally

> different exercise for the same area

> ie) biceps for another 12. Why is that?

> Can you not just stay at the same machine

> and try to do 12 more reps?

>

> I'm looking through the book but I don't

> see anything and the trainer that read it

> wasn't sure either so I figured you experts

> would know ;)

>

> So, can I stay at one machine and just do

> another 12....or do I have to set up a totally

> different machine and do something else?

>

Tink,

I'd do a different exercise, mostly becuase even though it is the

same muscle group, you might be hitting it differently (i.e. for

shoulders you have rear, front, etc. and each exercise hits them

differently). For example, Hammer curls and regular bicep curls both

work your biceps but they hit them differently.

Colleen

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If you're hitting a 10 with the first set of 12 then you shouldn't

be able to do even 1 more of that same exercise. Changing the

exercise hits the muscle from a different angle making it work

harder. This will help strenthen the muscle from all areas. Rep 12

should be really hard, rep 13 impossible.

debra

> Hi all,

>

> Just a question. You know at the end

> of your one area, you try to hit your 10

> doing 12 reps...then you do a totally

> different exercise for the same area

> ie) biceps for another 12. Why is that?

> Can you not just stay at the same machine

> and try to do 12 more reps?

>

> I'm looking through the book but I don't

> see anything and the trainer that read it

> wasn't sure either so I figured you experts

> would know ;)

>

> So, can I stay at one machine and just do

> another 12....or do I have to set up a totally

> different machine and do something else?

>

> Tink :)

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