You're tired of making small amounts of progress? You must be very young.
Has anyone ever tryed a 2 on 2 off 4 days split. For example, let's say HLM is becoming hard to recover from unless you are under perfect conditions. Yet one still needs to get more stress in to make a adaption. Example bellow
Monday
Bench H
Press back off 5 percent
Tuesday
Squat H day
SlDL
Friday
Press H but light by nature
Bench press back off 5 to 10 percent
Saturday
Deadlift H
Squat back off 10 percent
Chins 3x
I understand at some point programing becomes individually done, via why they are strength coaches. I'm just tired of using the .75 and 1 pound plates for Bench. Maybe that is just the way it is sadly.
You're tired of making small amounts of progress? You must be very young.
Why would this method allow you to make larger jumps on the bench press?
This is very low pressing volume per week, for what it's worth, which is why this seems weird to me.
Have you tried 4 day heavy/light but only working out 3 days a week? (MWFM cycle).
I miss adding 52 lb to my bench and 130 lb a year to my squat and deadlift, too...
The slowdown is part of the price you pay for progress, Griff - but you'll pay it one way or another.
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Satisfaction is proportional to outcome over expectations. You need to maximize the numerator (The First Three Questions, etc.), but you also have to calibrate the denominator. Think about how you're framing this: You're saying that the the act of placing twice the size plates on each side of the bar, but at half the frequency is more of a hit for you than adding the smaller plates and hitting a PR twice as often.
If you learn to make the feels come from the results, not the moment, you'll be happier AND stronger over time.