Right, it's mostly a "feeling." However, you don't know how you will tomorrow after you do those extra sets today, so I don't like leaving it up to how you are feeling until you are a very experience trainee - especially someone doing more than just lifting.. Here are some more concrete considerations:Jkk89 wrote:Hey J-Madd, question. Im running operator+Black non I/ia . When do you know when to go from 3x5 to for example 5x5 or higher. Just on how you feel. ? Read trough all of your logs but didn't find a answer. Like i understand in the book its more on how you feel that day. If you can do 1 more set etc. Thanx for help/tips and an awesome Log.
(a) If you are still making good strength progress with three sets, then don't be too quick to add sets. Use the Minimal Effective Dose Principle. Anything more might be useless wear 'n tear.
(b) If you want the extra volume to add a muscle, the push the sets a bit.
(c) If you know you have a rest week around the corner, then you might confidently add some sets.
(d) If you are going to war with one particular lift, then add some sets it (observing (a) from above). This is what I'm doing with my WPU in my log from last fall.
I hope this helps!