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Yes put on more weights so you only can make like 4 reps and do 4 sets of that and when you are doing more then 4 on that weight you put on more weights
weighted dips
Im saying im currently at like 10 reps or so with a plate, if i were to add to that it would bump it down to like 3-5Why would you have less reps while doing progressive overload?
I do double progression, just keep the reps and add weight when you own your reps
My main question is will i get stronger over timeif i just rep the same weight alot of times.Why would you have less reps while doing progressive overload?
I do double progression, just keep the reps and add weight when you own your reps
Im saying im currently at like 10 reps or so with a plate, if i were to add to that it would bump it down to like 3-5
Okay cool, thats what i was doing currently, how long did it take for you to see a sizeable increase in weight?Yeah what I meant is you can stay at the current weights until you "own" them, and then go up in weights but keep the amount of reps. That's just what worked well for me, so it's just from personal experience. Not saying it's the best or anything.
Okay cool, thats what i was doing currently, how long did it take for you to see a sizeable increase in weight?
Ahh shoot man, thanks for the advice tho.I don't remember, I didn't like keeping track on paper or a spreadsheet so I just went with the flow.
I just remember I stopped trying hard after I got to 220lb for 12 reps
I've barely worked out in the past 1-2 years