Timestamps:
0:00 How To Tell If You're Training Hard Enough
9:14 Jeff Nippard (RPE Oopsie)
10:34 Chris Bumstead (RPE 10)
11:30 John Meadows (RPE 9)
12:11 Kai Greene (RPE 7-8)
12:36 Ronnie Coleman (RPE yeah buddy)
13:34 Alberto Nunez (RPE 9-10)
13:54 Greg Doucette (RPE 10)
14:40 Matt Ogus (RPE 8-9)
15:17 Stefi Cohen (???)
16:28 Sunny Andrews (???)
17:01 Jay Cutler (???)
† Watch the footnote to this video: What Does 0 RIR Really Look Like?
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How do you know if you're training hard enough? Is there a low-end threshold for maximizing muscle growth? Should you train to failure "just in case"? In addition to answering these questions, I'm also analyzing the RPE (or RIR) of some bodybuilders including Jay Cutler, Chris Bumstead, John Meadows, Kai Greene, Ronnie Coleman, Alberto Nunez, Greg Doucette, Matt Ogus, Stefi Cohen and Sunny Andrews. I also discuss what the science says about the relationship between proximity to failure and rep speed. Enjoy!
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References
Failure Definition:
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Rep Speed:
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Review Article Supporting Training to Failure:
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Training Volume Meta-Analyses:
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Non-Failure vs Failure Training:
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RPE and RIR:
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Disclaimers: Jeff Nippard is not a doctor or a medical professional. Always consult a physician before starting any exercise program. Use of this information is strictly at your own risk. Jeff Nippard will not assume any liability for direct or indirect losses or damages that may result from the use of information contained in this video including but not limited to economic loss, injury, illness or death.
How To Tell If You're Training Hard Enough (Using Science)
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