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Ratings of Perceived Exertion Are a Valid Method of Estimating the Intensity of a Resistance Training Exercise or Session. Scores Are Given After Completion of an Exercise or Training Session for the Purposes of Athlete Monitoring. However, a Newly Developed Scale Based on How Many Repetitions Are Remaining at the Completion of a Set May Be a More Precise Tool. This Approach Adjusts Loads Automatically to Match Athlete Capabilities on a Set-to-Set Basis and May More Accurately Gauge Intensity at Near-Limit Loads. This Article Outlines How to Incorporate This Novel Scale Into a Training Plan.
Helms et al. (Sat,) studied this question.