Single Set Training: Pros, Cons, and How-To (2024)

Seeing results from strength training sessions means overloading your muscles for adaptation to occur. Some trainers recommend doing three to five strength-training sets for maximum muscle gain while others say single-set training is just as good as multiple sets.

The right answer depends on you, your goals, and your current fitness level. Perform multiple sets if you're going for strength gains, muscle endurance, and muscle growth. Single-set training where you perform one set to failure works for fitness enthusiasts.

What Is Single-Set Training?

Single-set training is performing just one set of repetitions per exercise in your training session. In multiple-set training, you perform more than one set of reps per exercise. For example, a single set of squats could be 1 set of 15 repetitions, where a multiple set session could be 3 sets of 12 repetitions.

The number of reps in your single set varies by how much weight you use, which body part you are working, and your current fitness level. The heavier the weight, the fewer reps you will be able to do during your single set.

Some advanced lifters may perform heavy single sets with only 2 to 5 reps to increase their maximum lift. Beginner lifters might use single-set training with multiple repetitions and light to moderate weight to get used to strength training, work on form, and not overly exhaust themselves.

The Single-Set vs. Multiple-Sets Debate

The conflicting opinions about single-set training stem from the overload principle. Research suggests you push your muscles beyond their capacity to gain strength and size.

Some experts argue that it doesn't matter if you fatigue your muscles during one set to failure or by performing severalsets, as long as your muscles experience exhaustion. Others equate more sets with greater muscular gains.

For experienced lifters, single-set training may still provide benefits, but not as much as multiple-set training. A 2020 study in Sports Medicine examined the effects of performing a single set of 6 to 12 high-intensity repetitions with weight loads around 70% to 85% of the participants' one-rep maximum (1RM), 2 to 3 times per week for 8 to 12 weeks.

Researchers found that single-set training increases squat and bench press 1RM strength for bench press and squat in men who resistance train, but at a suboptimal level. The study did not address deadlift strength or any other lift and neglected women and highly trained strength athletes.

For older, more frail individuals, a review of the results of 25 studies in Sports Medicine found the optimal number of sets for building strength is two to three.

A 2010 meta-analysis of 72 studies examining single- and multiple-set training results revealed that multiple-set training provides many advantages over single-set training. These advantages depend on other variables such as age, training experience, and the duration of the study.

Using single-set training was shown to be effective in the short term. However, researchers concluded that multiple sets are superior for long-term progress and strength building.

A 2015 study that compared one, three, and five sets of exercises found that multiple sets were better for strength gain, muscle endurance, and upper arm muscle growth.

Research results suggest that beginners may get solid strength and muscle gainswith single-set training if they challenge their muscles with enough weight, although these effects may be short-term. People who are experienced with weight training may need more sets to see improvements. Overall, the research suggests that multiple-set training is superior to single-set training for most people.

Pros and Cons of Single-Set Training

Cons

  • May not work for advanced lifters

  • May not increase strength or muscle

  • Short-term effects

Pros

While multiple sets may result in the greatest gains in strength, one-set training can still be a good choice for many people. One set to failure works for beginners because it's a good way to start learning how to do exercises with good form while avoiding overdoing it.

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It's also appropriate for people who don't have a lot of time for exercise. It takes less time to do one set of each exercise as opposed to three or more sets, so you can more easily squeeze in a workout. You are more likely to keep up with an exercise program when you don't have to spend hours at the gym. Plus, not repeating an exercise over and over can help decrease boredom.

Using single sets for a couple of exercises at the beginning of your workout can preserve your strength for the rest of your training session. For instance, if you'd like to work on your squat form or increase your maximum weight, performing one set is a wise choice while preserving your strength for further exercises performed with multiple sets.

Another advantage of one-set training is flexibility. You can easily change your workouts by substituting new exercises when you get tired of the old ones or when your body stops responding.

Cons

As you can see from the results of multiple studies, one-set training may not be the best choice for more experienced lifters or those who've worked past the beginner stage. Single-set training can help you learn the ropes of form and movement patterns safely but may not help you reach strength or muscle growth goals.

Single-set training might be best for short-term results while getting accustomed to a new movement or weight.

Make Single-Set Training Work for You

If you decide to go with one-set training, you have to work a little harder to make sure you get the most out of each and every rep.

  • Warm up: Get your muscles ready by doing at least five to 10 minutes of cardio or by doing light warm-up sets of each exercise.
  • Stay focused: Take your time during each rep and focus on the muscle that you're working. Do every single repetition with perfect form: No jerking, bouncing, or slumping.
  • Use heavy weights: For true one set to failure, lift enough weight so you can only complete the desired number of repetitions (somewhere between eight and 15). Increase your weight if, at the end of one set, you can keep going.
  • Go slowly: Using momentum means you're not recruiting all your muscle fibers. For each repetition, count to four during the lifting and lowering phase of the movement.
  • Think maximal effort: Remember, you're only doing one set, so go all out while staying within your limitations and capabilities.
  • Rest: Rest at least one day between strength sessions.

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By Paige Waehner, CPT
Paige Waehner is a certified personal trainer, author of the "Guide to Become a Personal Trainer," and co-author of "The Buzz on Exercise & Fitness."

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