View Full Version : Training FAQ #9: How long should I rest between sets?
Animal Rep
05-25-07, 4:35 pm
As with many things, there are no hard and fast rules. In general, I like to keep things as short as possible, when possible. With heavy compound movements like squats or deads, I might go a couple minutes between sets. For isolation movements, maybe a minute or less. Rest depends on many variables including how you're feeling, etc.
in the beging of my work out i got for strength so i rest for like a minute .. but for the second half wen my strength is wasted. i rest for like 30 sec. to get a better pump. that way i increase in stenght . size. and deffinition. but each body type is different!xXx
Beowulf
07-27-07, 11:46 am
Depends what I'm doing, but usually anywhere from 30-90 seconds.
HOLLYWOOD2
08-21-07, 12:32 am
ya really it jus depends on how i feel....some days i take short breaks and almost pass out and push myself to the limit....other days im more sluggish and wait a couple minutes...it jus depends
Like everyone else said here... depends on the day, the exercise, the rep range.
Shogun Assassin
09-26-07, 4:00 pm
in the beging of my work out i got for strength so i rest for like a minute .. but for the second half wen my strength is wasted. i rest for like 30 sec. to get a better pump. that way i increase in stenght . size. and deffinition. but each body type is different!xXx
i usually always just rest 1 minute in between my sets. is this a better option to rest for a minute in the begining and towards the end rest less for a better pump? if i did this i feel like i would need to drop weight or do far less reps... what is everyone's take on this?
SQUAT or DIE!
10-01-07, 3:27 pm
well personally since right now im only concerned with size, i usually rest at least 1 minute, rarely 2 when im absolutely thrashed on squats or deads.. i dont know if it helps, but it gives me soem time to refocus and get back into the mind set.. which i need where i workou, bunch of pansy ass guys.. shameful
wolfsburg2
10-11-07, 3:31 pm
if i am really beat from a heavy working set i wait until my heart slows down and my breathing returns to normal. if it takes more than 2 minutes i will take 5 deep breathes and move on to the next set.
deads, squats, standing military barbell are all good candidates for kicking my ass.
hayden_28
12-14-07, 7:50 pm
i try and aim for around 40 to 70 seconds
Infinite Fury
02-08-08, 7:19 pm
I make sure not to go pass 3mins between sets. When my breathing gets back to about normal then I know it's time. Just don't lose the pump, very important. Actually what helps me the most is psyching up between sets, sometimes you gain more energy than you would recover in 5 min.
BeachPirate1976
02-11-08, 1:29 pm
Seems that most people try & not rest more than 60-90 secs between.
pain4life
03-09-08, 1:21 am
I go to the gym for that burn, that agonizing pain we have all grown to love in our muscles. The best way for me to accomplish this is to wait 60 seconds, 90 max, between any given set.
Matt Dickerson
03-09-08, 1:27 am
I rest 5 minutes between sets on my main movement on max effort days. I rest 45-60 seconds between sets when doing speed work and I rest 1-2 minutes between sets on my assistance work. Typically, the more compound or muscles involved in the movement, the more rest I take. On isolation type movements with small muscle groups I rest very briefly.
Nihility
04-15-08, 1:57 pm
i rest longer on coumpounds, and less on isolations
say... compound 1.5-3 minutes, depending on the day
on say, curls i do 45 sec - 1.5 min
monster99
04-28-08, 2:01 pm
Well, the rest periods depends on what your goals are. You want strength? Take 3-5 minutes between sets. But if you're in a shredding phase, shoot for less than a minute. Shorter rest periods equals to more intensity, and better muscle fiber recruitment.