Just switch to intermediate. Andy put out an article about increasing your press. Has some good tips in there. No point in doing endless resets or trying to go up 1-2 pounds. Yes to wearing a belt
I've deloaded twice now and the weight just isn't moving. I know it's probably time to move to intermediate, but, is there any mileage in increased volume. Because the weight is so low ( 37.5Kg @ 3x5) I don't see much of a warm up progression and wondered if a bit more volume at say 90% of work set weight might produce a bit more progress.
Eating and sleeping plenty and have 8+ minutes between sets and a sports drink. I just seem to fail at 4 reps even micro loading with just .5Kg tips it over the edge. I keep thinking I must be able to do better. Not yet wearing a belt for lifts so maybe that would help ?
Just switch to intermediate. Andy put out an article about increasing your press. Has some good tips in there. No point in doing endless resets or trying to go up 1-2 pounds. Yes to wearing a belt
Good deal. Weight gain helps the press. Throw up a video to make sure technique is ok.
No worries. I guess context is important here. I like micro loading for the LP. I think in Nocks situation, since he has already reset twice and micro-loaded, there is no longer sufficient stress to drive the adaptation. The issue is that you’re pressing 3 sets of 5 one week and then twice the next. That is not nearly enough volume or frequency and I think reducing the weight added on the bar is not the right move. My god man if you can get 50-100 pounds by just adding a little at a time do it!! And if you did do that then I stand corrected.
In summary, micro-load (I think less than 2 pounds is totally unnecessary) your upper body lifts and have a reset. But when progress stalls, don’t fart around with resetting a million times and trying to add a half a pound when you’ll make better progress as an intermediate. That’s my two cents and been my limited experience