Rest for Power
Practicing heavy lifts requires adequate rest to maximize force production and speed. While two to five minutes is generally recommended for power and strength, individual fitness levels and training phases should guide rest duration. Many underestimate their recovery needs, often mistaking 90% readiness for full recovery; taking extra time to rest can significantly enhance performance.In this clip
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