So i've finally worked my way up to and far beyond my 315 lb sticking point I had for a while. I'm up to 355 for 9 reps as of 2 hours ago. Last week's back workout was for 8 reps, and the week before that 350 lbs. for 10. Training in a slightly modified Mentzer style HIT routine, and 1st working set to failure is the 355 lbs, rest 5 minutes, then I strip 40 lbs and belt out more reps to failure, then drop that down to 225 lbs immediately after for a set of 6 (usually hitting failure at 6 reps by this point). My form is perfect, cadence is slow compared to how most people deadlift.
I mention this because at what point do we say to ourselves "okay... i'm hauling some really heavy weight here on an exercise that is relatively high risk, do I keep pushing the envelope?". Because, this is some pretty heavy weight. Granted, i'm lifting it within my limits and keeping my form incredible... but where is the limit? When I hit a permanent sticking point? lol
Anyone else here ever run into asking themselves this question? And my progress is only steadily rising here on my deadlifts, I see no sticking point in sight in the near future here.
And by the way, I am off cycle right now too! It's been 1 week after my PCT finished. All these strength gains have been DURING my PCT period, how funny is that.