A Quote by Arnold Schwarzenegger

There are no shortcuts—everything is reps, reps, reps. — © Arnold Schwarzenegger
There are no shortcuts—everything is reps, reps, reps.
You always want to be working, doing reps, but there is also a time you need the mental reps.
Constant tension should be applied to the last five reps of every working set, meaning, do the first 5-6 reps normal tempo, and the last few reps should be held for at least two seconds at the peak of the contraction. This allows your muscles to have more time under tension, and you work different muscle fibers.
From the bodybuilding days on, I learned that everything is reps and mileage. The more miles you ski, the better a skier you become; the more reps you do, the better your body.
We go out to practice every single day and we have fun out there, but at the same time, we're getting work done. We're going hard. If it's reps for the scout team, we're giving them good reps. If we're getting reps for the first team as a tight end group as a whole, we try and go out there and put our best out there as a group effort.
I think the body responds to more reps better than heavier weight. As long as I got those reps in three or four sets, it didn't bother me and I could come down on the weight. Teams didn't want me to do it as much, but that's just the way it is.
In those days, I did what was necessary for me to win. This included training with heavy weights: a precursor for injury. So if I could do it over again I’d train with lighter weights, higher reps, no sets below 10 reps, with negatives slower than positives, and avoid injury. If I had done that, my physique wouldn’t have been quite as bulky, but with more definition and with less pain.
On resting in between reps: It varies with the length of the set. 5s or fewer get a breath to reset. Longer sets might take 2 breaths. During the last few reps of a true 20RM squat, just do what Jesus tells you. Trust me, if you do an honest 20 rep program, at some point Jesus will talk to you. On the last day of the program, he asked if he could work in.
You try to get mental reps through the eyes of others, then it's your job to kind of get your reps through your eyes. So that's kind of what I do.
The only reps you don't grow from are the ones you don't do.
It's always great to get more reps.
There is nothing you can substitute for reps and carries in a game.
Opportunity 7-on-7 is a great chance for me to maximize my reps.
Don't think about the 50 reps ahead of you, just the next 5.
The last three or four reps is what makes the muscle grow.
I don't care how much weight's on there. If you're doing 40 reps, that's cardio!
With consistency and reps and routine you're going to achieve your goals and get where you want to be.
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