03-30-2014, 04:10 PM
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#873
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You Sweetie!
Join Date: Sep 2005
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Originally Posted by Silock
Perceived exertion is not a valid way to measure progress and it never has been. Some days, I feel like I'm having a shit workout and I end up setting a PR. Some days, I feel great, but never reach my prescribed lifts. There is no way I would know I was progressing if I weren't keeping track.
What does that even mean? Yes, if you continue to do a lift and keep progressing, you will, at some point, plateau. And that's okay. You can't keep going up and up forever. But it isn't the repetition that is causing a plateau. Improper training methods cause plateaus, as well as natural physical limitations.
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what did you end up doing for your birthday, bud?
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