zepled37
12-22-2009, 03:12 PM
Hi Mark,
I travel quite a bit for work (every week). It is just by car, but is far enough (2-5 hours one way) that I usually stay overnight. I've been able to follow my Texas Method programming, but lifting at 3 or 4 different gyms makes it damn near impossible to use the same weights.
I have washers that I could take along and use for micro-loading, but I'm not sure this even matters since the plates and bars I'll be using will be different. That is, the variation in the plates and bars might be more than the 1.25 pound increments I can add with washers.
Given this situation, would it just make more sense to progress as much as I can (say on intensity day) and then when I stall, change the rep range and start over? So, right now if I'm doing a max set of 5's on presses, if I can't make any more progress with 5lb increments would I still go for the washers anyway or would I just maybe reset a bit and start with singles, doubles or triples and progress as far as I can on that before switching programming a slightly again?
Any thoughts on this situation?
Thanks.
I travel quite a bit for work (every week). It is just by car, but is far enough (2-5 hours one way) that I usually stay overnight. I've been able to follow my Texas Method programming, but lifting at 3 or 4 different gyms makes it damn near impossible to use the same weights.
I have washers that I could take along and use for micro-loading, but I'm not sure this even matters since the plates and bars I'll be using will be different. That is, the variation in the plates and bars might be more than the 1.25 pound increments I can add with washers.
Given this situation, would it just make more sense to progress as much as I can (say on intensity day) and then when I stall, change the rep range and start over? So, right now if I'm doing a max set of 5's on presses, if I can't make any more progress with 5lb increments would I still go for the washers anyway or would I just maybe reset a bit and start with singles, doubles or triples and progress as far as I can on that before switching programming a slightly again?
Any thoughts on this situation?
Thanks.