Hey everyone, i have a question regarding resistance training.
I've done various forms of resistance training for the last 3 years, jumping from mass programs w 6-12 rep, some strength/power work at below 6 reps etc, and endurance:
for muay thai its recommended to do 20reps, for endurance.
I've been considering some programs.
A book I bought, 'Muay Thai unleashed' by erich krauss, suggests every major muscle group, 12 sets at 20reps.
For endurance I know 30-60second rests are ideal, so I will be assuming a 30 second rest right now.
My concern is the following, a matter of time.
Assume I use the following 8 exercises
*squat
*bench press
*swiss hip bridge
*bent over row
*shoulder press
*reverse lunge
*bicep curl
*Ab bicycles
well, excluding the reverse lunges that require '20 rep for each leg' i take around 40seconds to comlete the reps, and rest for 30 seconds.
So for a set, 70seconds
all twelve sets, that's 840 seconds
for another 7 exercises, that's a total of 5880 seconds, 98 minutes
the alternative I suppose is cycle through it as circuits, so instead it would be
40 seconds work, 10 seconds transition, so 50x8 = 400, + 30 seconds rest
430 per circuit
x 12 = 4800, which is 80 minutes
i have tried both methods, and well doing it exercise by exercise tolls the muscles more but takes longer. I feel with a circuit fashion that I don't exhaust the muscles as much, as they have a relative longer recovery time as compared to the former method.
does anyone have experience with resistance training and muay thai and can lend some opinions on training style / exercises? I am relatively new to endurance training so pointers would be helpful.
it seems a long time, nearly one and a half hour of resistance training, although it maybe is just a contrast as i've been through a power program only lasting some half an hour recently.
Thank you for your time,
Carn
I've done various forms of resistance training for the last 3 years, jumping from mass programs w 6-12 rep, some strength/power work at below 6 reps etc, and endurance:
for muay thai its recommended to do 20reps, for endurance.
I've been considering some programs.
A book I bought, 'Muay Thai unleashed' by erich krauss, suggests every major muscle group, 12 sets at 20reps.
For endurance I know 30-60second rests are ideal, so I will be assuming a 30 second rest right now.
My concern is the following, a matter of time.
Assume I use the following 8 exercises
*squat
*bench press
*swiss hip bridge
*bent over row
*shoulder press
*reverse lunge
*bicep curl
*Ab bicycles
well, excluding the reverse lunges that require '20 rep for each leg' i take around 40seconds to comlete the reps, and rest for 30 seconds.
So for a set, 70seconds
all twelve sets, that's 840 seconds
for another 7 exercises, that's a total of 5880 seconds, 98 minutes
the alternative I suppose is cycle through it as circuits, so instead it would be
40 seconds work, 10 seconds transition, so 50x8 = 400, + 30 seconds rest
430 per circuit
x 12 = 4800, which is 80 minutes
i have tried both methods, and well doing it exercise by exercise tolls the muscles more but takes longer. I feel with a circuit fashion that I don't exhaust the muscles as much, as they have a relative longer recovery time as compared to the former method.
does anyone have experience with resistance training and muay thai and can lend some opinions on training style / exercises? I am relatively new to endurance training so pointers would be helpful.
it seems a long time, nearly one and a half hour of resistance training, although it maybe is just a contrast as i've been through a power program only lasting some half an hour recently.
Thank you for your time,
Carn