The rule
Use an interval short enough to preserve the pump and long enough to keep the target muscle and form. Large leg work may need more time than upper-body isolation work.
The rest interval is held stable so later-set performance remains meaningful and comparable.
Use an interval short enough to preserve the pump and long enough to keep the target muscle and form. Large leg work may need more time than upper-body isolation work.
Pump Ledger is a training logbook, not medical advice. Scale training to your experience and circumstances.