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Rep Cadence

Rep cadence refers to how fast a trainee performs each rep. Generally speaking; a slow rep cadence is better as the muscles are under tension for longer which in turn encourages development of new muscle tissue.

Slow rep cadence also helps to remove jerky movements from your lifts, which are one of the major causes of weight training injury.

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