velospeed2002
New member
Question for y'all:
Can lifting in the high rep range (20+ reps) with little rest between sets, as opposed to low reps/lots of rest, actually help one to *lose* muscle mass?
I ask this because I'm in a primarily endurance sport (road cycling), and I have a very muscular upper body as far as cyclists go. This works against me in my race events. I get to about 8% bf during the race season, so I know I have a little bit of weight to lose there, but it would be nice if I could get shoulders/back/arms just a tad smaller. If I could get down to 175 from my current 195 lbs, it will do wonders for my climbing ability.
Oh well, I intend to do some experimentation this off season.
I know this is mainly a bodybuilding forum, but someome might have some ideas. Thanks for any suggestions!
Can lifting in the high rep range (20+ reps) with little rest between sets, as opposed to low reps/lots of rest, actually help one to *lose* muscle mass?
I ask this because I'm in a primarily endurance sport (road cycling), and I have a very muscular upper body as far as cyclists go. This works against me in my race events. I get to about 8% bf during the race season, so I know I have a little bit of weight to lose there, but it would be nice if I could get shoulders/back/arms just a tad smaller. If I could get down to 175 from my current 195 lbs, it will do wonders for my climbing ability.
Oh well, I intend to do some experimentation this off season.

I know this is mainly a bodybuilding forum, but someome might have some ideas. Thanks for any suggestions!