tempo bodybuilding

Everything you need to know about bodybuilding tempos for effective training

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There are a lot of intensification techniques to increase the efficiency of its training. One of the most effective is tempo, in other words, the speed of execution of a repetition, its frequency. This is something that few weight trainers take into account, and wrongly so. In fact, mastering your tempo, managing your effort time is an essential element for muscle growth. Do you doubt it? Here are some explanations that should make you think.

The different times in weight training

When we work a muscle, we execute a movement. Now, this movement is broken down into several steps:

  • the negative or eccentric phase of the movement
  • the pause time at the bottom of the movement
  • the positive or concentric phase
  • the pause time at the top of the movement

All these steps must be carried out according to a well-defined rhythm and be relatively controlled to avoid any injury and especially to build up muscle efficiently.

To learn more about contractions, you can read this article: Everything you need to know about muscle contractions

Why is the choice of tempos so important?

The reason why tempos are so important for strength training is because they define your power-on time. Indeed, lifting heavy is not enough to progress in bodybuilding, it is necessary to lift heavy for a sufficient duration so that the mechanical tension exerted forces your body to create more muscles to finally adapt to this effort.

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For example, if an individual performs 15 repetitions for a given muscle group with a time under tension per repetition of 1.5 seconds, he will have made a muscular effort of just over 20 seconds.

But if another individual working with the same dumbbells performs only 10 reps of 3 seconds, their effort will still be 30 seconds. Thus, despite the lower number of repetitions, the second method will be more effective for muscle mass, because the total volume of training will be much greater.

How to use tempos to optimize your muscle hypertrophy?

All the studies explain that the two main factors to improve your physical and muscular condition are mechanical tension and metabolic stress. Here is how tempos can play on these two essential elements to increase your musculature.

Tempo and mechanical tension

For the mechanical tension, it is exerted during the eccentric phase of the movement when, for example, you bend your joints to let the squat bar go down. To work effectively on this aspect, it is very simple, it is enough to slow down your gestures in order to increase the tension on the muscles of your body.

For the concentric phase, on the contrary, you need to be explosive. And that's why a lot of coaches tell you when you're doing your strength training to control the movement. In other words, this means slow down the eccentric phase.

Tempo and metabolic stress

For metabolic stress, it is primarily the stretching of the body's muscles and the length of time they are actually under tension that counts. With a sports session that contains exercises adapted to each muscle group, you should be able to play on this aspect quite easily.

tempo training

For upper body exercises, choose weight machines and machines that allow you to stretch your muscle to the maximum. This will allow it to congest and produce a more intense and longer effort. Otherwise, opt for free weights.

The other advantages of managing your tempos in weight training

Knowing how to manage your tempos during your sessions in the gym also allows you to avoid several inconveniences, both in the short and long term. With regard to the risk of injuryFirst of all, having a good technique of execution makes it possible to avoid the too abrupt gestures and thus to limit the risks of injuries. Indeed, if you make the exercises of musculation more slowly, you are not obliged to take heavy weights.

In addition, controlling your training loads allows you to better target your muscle fibres, particularly for lower body exercises.

If these arguments are not enough, you should also know that the more a gesture respects the mechanics of a joint or a muscle, the less likely they are to wear out quickly. An element to be taken into account particularly for the very repetitive exercises of isolation. But, obviously, it is also necessary to be careful on the polyarticular exercises, especially with very heavy weights.

But then, which tempo should you favour?

tempo in weight training

In most cases, your strength training program will need to incorporate a tempo like this:

2 seconds (eccentric)-0 seconds (bottom of the movement)-1 second (concentric)-0 seconds (top of the movement)

With this tempo, there is thus no time of rest between the two phases of the movement. An element that can be modified according to one's condition (return from injury, elderly athlete) and one's objectives (gaining strength, building muscle).

As you can see, weight training requires a certain amount of thought. Tempo, rest time, choice of training program and exercises, volume and duration of training, each of these factors can influence your muscle gainIt is therefore important to look into it if you feel your progress is being held back or if you are stagnating.

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One Comment

  1. I didn't think that tempo was so important in bodybuilding. I just push and that's all. I think that if the execution is done correctly, there is no need to worry about it.

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