
Originally Posted by
doittoit
I**mfkr i understand the theory that u should make strength gains every workout, but what about the concept of overload? Progressive overload is what I'm talking about, if you progressively are getting stronger then your muscle are forced to grow, it's simple physics. Train muscles twice outta 8-10 days, than just once next micro cycle? I have two separate routines, so example Week 1 + 3 are the same, Weeks 2+4 are the same, therefore I technically only see the same workout Every other week giving myself plenty of time to rest and progressively see results from workout to workout. Some weeks u arent gonna make gains it seems, the body is kinda rebeling, or there might be some external factors, maybe time to switch it up? If you don't make gains you must go back and overlook your whole program, these are things you should consider putting under the microscope: Training intensity (did you train as intense as your last visit to the gym on that bodygroup, what external factors could've caused you not to, stress/fatigue etc), Has your diet been on schedule for the day and have you fueled yourself with proper nutrients to give your full intensity, Could you beneficially have taken another day off inbetween workouts to help recover your CNS and allow your muscle tissue to grow... and many more factors.
As far as switching it up, yes that could possibly be the case if everything else pans out, don't waste time continuously doing the same weight/reps on a certain excercise, drop that shit and move on, keep progressing! your thoughts?