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- Q3664152 subject Q8149151.
- Q3664152 abstract "In weight training, training to failure is repeating an exercise (such as the bench press) to the point of momentary muscular failure, i.e. the point where a repetition fails due to inadequate muscular strength.Training to failure is a controversial topic. Some proponents of High Intensity Training—such as Mike Mentzer, Arthur Jones and Ellington Darden—advise training to failure on every set. Other experts believe that this will lead to overtraining, and suggest training to failure only on the last set of an exercise. Because when bodybuilders workout to failure, this strongly increases cortisol levels in the body, reduces Insulin-like growth factor 1, peripheral nervous system and central nervous system, and also stress and testosterone, which reduces the secretion.".
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- Q3664152 comment "In weight training, training to failure is repeating an exercise (such as the bench press) to the point of momentary muscular failure, i.e. the point where a repetition fails due to inadequate muscular strength.Training to failure is a controversial topic. Some proponents of High Intensity Training—such as Mike Mentzer, Arthur Jones and Ellington Darden—advise training to failure on every set.".
- Q3664152 label "Training to failure".