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Old 06-04-2014, 02:24 AM #1
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Default Exercising with MG

I had a thought. Now admittedly, this is where my troubles usually begin but I digress...

Since my muscles are hitting fatigue so quickly, I was wondering about exercise. It occurred to me that perhaps I could come up with 10-12 exercises, each working a different part of the body and do rotating sets of 1-3 reps each. For instance:

a single (or two or three) bench press followed immediately by a single curl followed immediately by a single leg press, etc. It seems that by the time I complete all ten-twelve exercises the first muscle group (in the example above it would be my chest) would possibly recover and be able to be hit again.

Is the fatigue cumulative over all muscle groups or could this strategy work? I may not be able to do what I did - but I still want to do what I can.
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