Darkoz
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The fundamental principle of lifting weights is progressive overload and adding weight to the bar is but one way of progressing.
Progressive overload for example may also include the following....
Increase the weight being lifted
Increase the number of reps a weight is being lifted for
Increase the number of sets you are lifting a weight for
Reduce your rests between sets
Increase your rests between sets
Increase the difficulty of the exercise being performed
Increae the rep cadence
And a few others for the more advanced lifter.
All these things can come into play, especially if you've been lifting for a while, lets face it we can't go adding weight to the bar forever so we have to be a bit smarter and sneakier.
Progressive overload for example may also include the following....
Increase the weight being lifted
Increase the number of reps a weight is being lifted for
Increase the number of sets you are lifting a weight for
Reduce your rests between sets
Increase your rests between sets
Increase the difficulty of the exercise being performed
Increae the rep cadence
And a few others for the more advanced lifter.
All these things can come into play, especially if you've been lifting for a while, lets face it we can't go adding weight to the bar forever so we have to be a bit smarter and sneakier.
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