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Use this section as a reference
tool to maximize your vocabulary . We realize that some of you are more advanced bodybuilding enthusiasts
have already grasped the meaning of these terms but for others, an explanation
of what they mean will take your knowledge base to higher level.
R
Range of Motion (ROM) - the
degree of movement that occurs at a joint.
RDA - Recommended Daily Allowance, a nutritional guideline proposed by
the government on the appropriate doses of different vitamins and minerals
required for good health.
Repetition (reps) - The number of times you lift and lower a weight in
one set of an exercise. For example, if you lift and lower a weight 10 times
before set-ting the weight down, you have completed 10 "reps" in one set.
Rep Out - Repeat the same exercise over and over until you are unable to
do any more.
Resistance exercise - Working out with weights or using your body to
resist some other force. This includes a wide spectrum of motion, from push-ups
to dumbbell curls.
Rest Interval - Pause between sets of an exercise, which allows muscles
to recover partially before beginning next set.
Rest Pause Training - Training technique in which you press out one
difficult repetition, then replace bar in stands, then after a 10-20 second
rest, do another rep, etc.
Rest period - The amount of time you allow between sets and exercises.
Ripped - Slang meaning extreme muscularity, minimum body fat.
Roids - Slang for ANABOLIC STEROIDS.
Routine - Also called a training schedule or program, a routine is the
total list of exercises, sets, and reps (and sometimes weights) used in one
training session.
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