Low Reps vs High Reps | Which is better for you?

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When it comes to work out and fitness, often it is found that people are in a dilemma as to whether to go for lower reps or higher reps. High reps help us to lose fat and make our muscle more “toned”. On the other hand, low reps help us to build muscle and increase our body strength. Moreover, researchers have found out that, low repetitions with heavy weights increases strength, whereas high repetitions with light weight increases endurance. The best idea is to take proper guidance and training from a personal trainer as they have the best knowledge and can train as per our goal and body type.

However, the number of reps varies as per what our goal is i.e. for strength, fat loss, muscle building etc the type and number of reps does varies.

High Reps vs Low Reps – When our goal is to increase our Strength:  

It is mostly seen that for optimal results it is advised to lift heavier weights for low reps. By this way, we can get stronger either as a result of increase in muscle size or because of increase in neuromuscular adaptation.

Strength training with low reps.
Lifting heavier weights for low reps helps to increase our strength.

High Reps vs Low Reps – When our goal is to build Muscle: 

There is always a debate on whether high or low reps are best when it comes to muscle building. As per some studies 15 reps are good for muscle building and some studies point out using light weight and high reps we can achieve more toned up muscles. If our goal is to build bigger muscle like bodybuilders, then usually it is seen that working out with high reps helps. This is often called as “structural hypertrophy”.

For toned muscles- Lighter weights for higher reps works well.
Lighter weights for higher reps is good to get toned up muscles.

High Reps vs Low Reps – When our goal is to lose Fat:  

There is a long-standing debate as to which is better for fat loss. People argue on two ideas i.e. Should we workout with heavy weights and low reps or with Lighter weights and higher reps. It is believed, that, high reps are the key to get rid of fat. However, recent studies shows that more than the amount of weight or the number of repetitions , it is the intensity of the workout that helps to burn more fat. It is worthy of mention here that right nutrition has much greater impact when we want to lose fat.

It is interesting to note that while high reps adds strength, promotes hypertrophy, build muscle low reps on the other hand, build neuromuscular and CNS efficiency. Hence the best idea is to religiously do both high-rep and low-rep ranges to optimize our development and reach our target in a more effective manner.

Having said all these, it is important to note that the correct postures and forms, correct exercises as per our goals, proper diet etc. All together helps us to achieve our desired body. This is often not possible when we workout on our own without any professional help and guidance from personal trainers. Personal trainers are certified and knowledgeable and they can exactly understand what we are looking at and accordingly train and motivate us.

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Certified Personal trainer during a session with his client.

So let’s not delay but  get our own personal trainer or guide so that we can help ourselves to achieve what we want.