Dot hop wrote:To take it back to the TB mindset...I have a the hardest time convincing others to try it. People feel like every workout has to be a soul crushing event. TB seems too easy and simple to work.
It doesn't help when they see me resting 2-3 minutes a set. Yet, it's been nearly 2 years and I'm still making progress while they putter around.
I struggle with this myself. I had some of the most consistent strength results I have ever had in over 12 yrs of training following tac barbell at the start of the year. Before that I was following another more intense programming option that was giving me great results, but I needed to be on leave and do nothing to recover from the sessions.
I went back to that harder programming and again had some great results, but started to have a few overuse injuries. Re injured myself and spent two months rebuilding my back and lifting form.
I am now back and using a very conservative max for my lifts and following operator to regroove the movements.
Basically I feel amazing. My lifts are feeling easy and my back is feeling pretty damn good. I also have heaps of energy and will be working my conditioning hard and building that back up. I actually enjoy my training again and I am excited to throw in the occasional challenge type work out, were before I felt like I was surviving until my recovery day.
Consistency trumps intensity.