Between 2 Racks
Between 2 Racks is a strength training podcast from KILO, a coach-led education company built to support personal trainers and strength coaches who want a deeper, more durable understanding of training.
The goal is simple: create a home for sound knowledge. Not trends, not shortcuts, and not recycled talking points.
Each episode explores program design, loading, periodization, and coaching decisions through real-world application. We focus on what holds up over time, where theory breaks down in practice, and how coaches can make better decisions for the people they train.
Hosted by experienced coaches with decades spent in private training, performance settings, and long-term athlete development, the conversations are practical, honest, and grounded in principle.
If you are a coach looking for clarity, depth, and a place to think critically about training, Between 2 Racks is that space.
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Extended Sets Explained: Drop Sets, Rest-Pause, Reps for Time & More
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Extended sets can be highly effective for hypertrophy, strength development and work capacity, but only when the trainee has earned the right to use them.
In this episode of Between 2 Racks, the KILO Crew breaks down how extended set techniques work, when they belong in a program and why adding intensifiers to every workout can quickly become counterproductive.
The discussion covers:
• 1 1/4 reps
• Double Barrel
• Rest-Pause
• Max-Rep sets
• Reps for Time
• Post-Fatigue Partials
• Assisted Reps
• Drop Sets
• Mechanical Advantage Extended Sets
• Variable Muscle Action, or VMA
You will learn how strength curves determine where partial reps should be performed, how to introduce intensifiers gradually, which techniques are better suited to B and C series, and how training age, recovery capacity and technical failure should influence programming decisions.
The central coaching lesson is simple: a trainee must first learn how to execute a standard set with genuine effort and technical control. There is nothing valuable to extend when the original set was never taken close to its true capacity.
Extended sets are tools. Use them in the right phase, for the right goal and with a trainee who can recover from the additional demand.
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0:00 Intro to extended sets
1:29 What is an extended set
3:00 1 1/14 reps
6:24 When to 1 1/14 reps in programming
10:46 Earning the right to use intensifiers
17:45 Double barrel technique
18:35 Rest-pause sets
22:27 Max reps
25:06 Reps for time
27:41 Post fatigue partials
29:41 Assisted (cheat) reps
32:38 Drop sets
37:33 Mechanical advantage extended sets
43:11 Variable muscle action (VMA)
47:47 Wrap up and coaching takeaways
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