Ahahah yes i imagined thatTBPenguin wrote:Hey Stefano, I've got no argument with what you do in the gym, was just curious on the why. Numerology works for me. Glad to hear it is working for you.
Programming Operator I/A Advice
Re: Programming Operator I/A Advice
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Re: Programming Operator I/A Advice
Hi Stefano, that's the interesting thing about TB... It's meant to feel relatively easy or effortless which frees you up to do other activities and live your life. It's a tough mindset to break out of if you come from other training schools of thought that leave you with the impression if you're not hurting or struggling all the time you're doing something wrong.Stefano wrote:Thanks a lot DocOctagon...i really had a good week with the 80% weight, it seemed the weight almost fly...do you think that, if i will have a really good week with the 90% lifts and they are easy, i can force progression as my original plan of 3 weeks or is it better to repeat the same weights for other 3 weeks?DocOctagon wrote:Your plan looks good, but I would recommend not forcing progression for the first 6 weeks. Especially if this is your first time with Operator.Stefano wrote:
Thanks a lot for your reply! I’ll keep a 3 week forced progression and when my lifts will be difficult, i will reset my training max and i use a lower weight progression!
As your weights and strength increase TB will become more challenging, so imo best to take your time and not rush things, especially don't rush building the foundation of your strength.
Re: Programming Operator I/A Advice
Thanks a lot for your advice DocOctagon, I decided to force progression after 3 weeks block, but I’ll follow your advice and I microload my lifts (1/2 kg after 3 weeks instead of 2/4 kg after 6 weeks, it should be the same thing).DocOctagon wrote:Hi Stefano, that's the interesting thing about TB... It's meant to feel relatively easy or effortless which frees you up to do other activities and live your life. It's a tough mindset to break out of if you come from other training schools of thought that leave you with the impression if you're not hurting or struggling all the time you're doing something wrong.Stefano wrote:Thanks a lot DocOctagon...i really had a good week with the 80% weight, it seemed the weight almost fly...do you think that, if i will have a really good week with the 90% lifts and they are easy, i can force progression as my original plan of 3 weeks or is it better to repeat the same weights for other 3 weeks?DocOctagon wrote:
Your plan looks good, but I would recommend not forcing progression for the first 6 weeks. Especially if this is your first time with Operator.
As your weights and strength increase TB will become more challenging, so imo best to take your time and not rush things, especially don't rush building the foundation of your strength.
I’ll report back my results, thanks again for all the informations you gave to me!