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When I first started training using 1 minute rest intervals for multi-joint movements and 40 second rest intervals for isolation work, I hated it, mainly because I had to drop all my weights. I have to admit, I felt like a weenie.
However, I absolutely love it now and don't want to go back to longer rest intervals - ever. My poundages did go back up, and you get such an intense lift when you use shorter rest intervals. Your heart rate is just coming down from the last set when you have to jump back into it again. Not only does your overall lifting time decrease, but you also stay more focused. You don't have time to get distracted - you keep an eye on your watch and are thinking about the next set. Plus, no one bothers you - I pace back and forth, continually glancing at my watch between sets, and people just leave me alone. You also don't need to share your equipment - I just say no - my rest intervals are too short. It may be rude, but it works.
And the best part is everytime I finish a lift, I walk away from the gym thinking "Damn, I love lifting!".
However, I absolutely love it now and don't want to go back to longer rest intervals - ever. My poundages did go back up, and you get such an intense lift when you use shorter rest intervals. Your heart rate is just coming down from the last set when you have to jump back into it again. Not only does your overall lifting time decrease, but you also stay more focused. You don't have time to get distracted - you keep an eye on your watch and are thinking about the next set. Plus, no one bothers you - I pace back and forth, continually glancing at my watch between sets, and people just leave me alone. You also don't need to share your equipment - I just say no - my rest intervals are too short. It may be rude, but it works.

And the best part is everytime I finish a lift, I walk away from the gym thinking "Damn, I love lifting!".