Summary:

In this episode, I explore what actually causes strength and physique plateaus, separating true stagnation from the normal slowing of progress that comes with biological adaptation. I explain that strength gains rely on slow processes such as hypertrophy, neural efficiency, and improved coordination, so expecting linear progression indefinitely is unrealistic. I highlight key contributors to plateaus, including poor technique, excessive fatigue, suboptimal weekly structure, and inconsistent skill practice on compound lifts. I unpack the debate around increasing versus decreasing training volume, explaining that both higher volume and lower volume with higher effort can be effective, depending on the individual, provided effort quality is maintained.


Chapters:


00:11 – Introduction to strength and physique plateaus and the volume debate

02:30 – Why a slowing rate of progress is not a true plateau

07:15 – Technique breakdown as a hidden limiter of strength progression

10:00 – Increasing training frequency to improve skill and break lift-specific plateaus

13:50 – The high volume vs low volume debate explained

20:55 – Practical takeaways and how to apply structured trial and error


If you would like help structuing and progressing your training, check out my website: andyvincentpt.com


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