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    How much do you add onto the bar each week?

    Not looking for guidance or advice, just an interesting thread.

    When you are 'on' how many pounds do you increase on an exercise each week?
    Major lifts like bench, deadlift and squat, or isolation.

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    depends on how much one started out with. last time i was one added about 10lbs to each exercise each week. im sure ppl add more but dont like to kill myself since i usually dont have a spotter lol

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    this cant be defined as one answer.

    if you cant lift more than last week try and do another rep.

    so technically that is still progress

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    as long i can lift more than last week im happy lol, even if its 2 more reps lol

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    It allways depends on exercise , but I try to allways add 5 kg each 2 weeks.

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    I will go 5+lbs a week in some exercises. Like the earlier posters said, number of reps are important.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PurpleOnes View Post
    It allways depends on exercise , but I try to allways add 5 kg each 2 weeks.
    seriously?

    so if I do the math, 5gk x 26weeks = 130kg increase in a year? (282lbs)

    son, I salute you. You are definately the man

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    Quote Originally Posted by butters4u View Post
    as long i can lift more than last week im happy lol, even if its 2 more reps lol
    this seems reasonable. If I can squeeze out one or two reps/week, then I'm thinking I'm doing ok.

    and if I can add weight maybe once a month, even better.

    but I'm old and senile so I really don't know what the fuk i'm talking about....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Times Roman View Post
    seriously?

    so if I do the math, 5gk x 26weeks = 130kg increase in a year? (282lbs)

    son, I salute you. You are definately the man
    and thats just on the curl bar

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    I'm an old head too. But only my wife knows I'm senile lol. I'm training for another bench meet and I'm using a % based template, based on a one rep max. It takes the guesswork out and allows me to make small steady improvements over time. It also has built in test days to let me know if I'm on track. For isolation work once I can get ten reps with a given weight, then I add more.

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    I try to add 5 kg every 2 weeks, on some exercises I can only add 2,5 kg and so on. It depends on muscle groups.

    Well I would say adding 5 kg in 2 weeks is like a goal for me , mostly I tend to add less.

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