Rest-Pause vs Drop Sets: Two Intense Lifting Tricks Build Muscle Equally Well
This study suggests rest-pause and drop sets may give similar muscle and strength gains.
Gym fans often argue about which advanced technique builds more muscle and strength. In trained adults, both rest-pause and drop sets produced about the same gains in lean mass and bench press strength over 8 weeks. Neither method had a clear edge, so the choice may come down to personal preference.
Conflict of Interest Disclosure: One author formerly advised a fitness equipment maker; another received speaking honoraria in exercise science.
Disclaimer: Research summaries are provided for informational purposes only and do not constitute medical advice. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional before making changes to your health routine.
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