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In psychoanalytic theory, the impulse to reenact earlier emotional experiences. Considered by Freud to be more fundamental than the pleasure principle. Defined by Jones in the following way: "The blind impulse to repeat earlier experiences and situations quite irrespective of any advantage that doing so might bring from a pleasure-pain point of view."
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| repetition maximum |
ABBR: RM. The greatest amount of weight a person can lift ¡°n¡± number of times. The amount of weight that can be lifted exactly 10 times is 10 RM. The greatest amount of weight that can be lifted once is 1 RM. Repetition maxim
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in psychoanalytic theory, the impulse to reenact earlier emotional experiences or traumatic behavior.
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| repetition maximum |
The amount of weight that can be lifted in so many repetitions. 1RM means the maximum amount of weight that can be lifted one time; a 10RM is the maximum of weight that can be lifted ten times.
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