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RE: How frequently do you change your lifting plan? - Apr. 13 2008 13:06:14
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Kyusho
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I would give it another week or two mate to see if their was progression. If there was no clear measurable progression i would drop the exercise and do say, weighted dips isntead and build up to a plateu in that. When that was reached i would switch back to bench and try and better my previous efforts- so yes, kind of deloading in a way quote:
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ORIGINAL: Kyusho Some interesting training techniques and discussions going on here, I thought i'd outlign how i train at the moment. Take a simple normal 10 rep bench press for example; Bench for 100kg for 10 reps next sessions most people would increase weight, but I reduce rest time between sets from say 3 minutes to 1 minute. I may then only get 9 reps. Next week i get 10 reps. So the week after i lift with a slower rep cadence, say 7 seconds instead of 3! I may only get 8 reps. The following week i achieve the full 10 reps on my slower cadence with very little rest time between sets. Now is the time to add more reps.... i get 11. Next week i finally decide to add weight and start all over again.... How does this sound to people? Sounds like that will work to me. Clear measurable progression is the the way to train in my mind, and your method certainly adheres to that. Have you ever hit a plateau where you can't get to that next step, ie. you do a weight at x kgs with 3 minutes rest between the sets but the next week you don't get the full 10 reps with 1 minute between sets? What do you do to overcome this? Do you deload?
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RE: How frequently do you change your lifting plan? - Apr. 13 2008 15:51:58
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paj_mccarthy
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I would give it another week or two mate to see if their was progression. If there was no clear measurable progression i would drop the exercise and do say, weighted dips isntead and build up to a plateu in that. When that was reached i would switch back to bench and try and better my previous efforts- so yes, kind of deloading in a way Sounds like a good régime to me...at what rate are your lifts increasing?
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RE: How frequently do you change your lifting plan? - Apr. 14 2008 22:24:49
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Knighty
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Pull/Legs/Push I vary the exercises to some degree, but usually it stays the same.
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RE: How frequently do you change your lifting plan? - Apr. 15 2008 1:18:25
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MuscleQuest
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my opinion is that certain exercises work certain muscle groups best, so its just a case of increasing the weight. I sometimes make minor changes but the overall workout is always the same. Only reason i think people switch routine is because they get bored easily, it dosent actually have any benefit besides that. or they feel they need to switch things up because theyre not making progress, in which case the solution is usually not to changes exercises
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RE: How frequently do you change your lifting plan? - Apr. 18 2008 11:29:52
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MonkFinger
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Exercise variations for me, keeping the same split and day structure (4 day split fits well into my weekly work routine) So I do one of (a) change rep range or (b) exercise variant (eg swap bar bench for db bench). The first couple of weeks, as you become accustomed to a the new lift, seem to function as a deload of sorts. Rep ranges change more regularly (every six weeks?) then exercises every few months.
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RE: How frequently do you change your lifting plan? - Apr. 18 2008 12:07:57
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iaink
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Completly different? Never. At least as long as I am a powerlifter.
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