The Science of Deloading: When and Why?
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LatinoBulk
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The Science of Deloading: When and Why?
Is the 4th-week deload a myth? New research suggests fatigue can be managed better with reactive deloading.
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AndeanLifter
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Re: The Science of Deloading: When and Why?
Reactive deloading requires high self-awareness. Most people ignore the signs until they snap.
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TropicStrength
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Re: The Science of Deloading: When and Why?
Autoregulation is the future. Use RPE or bar speed to determine if you need a break.
Re: The Science of Deloading: When and Why?
Does anyone here actually enjoy deload weeks? I feel like I am shrinking.
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MedellinMuscle
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Re: The Science of Deloading: When and Why?
It's all in your head, Sydney. The resensitization of anabolic pathways is worth the temporary loss of pump.
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LatinoBulk
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Re: The Science of Deloading: When and Why?
Should we cut volume or intensity during a deload? Literature seems split.
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AndeanLifter
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Re: The Science of Deloading: When and Why?
Cut volume by 50%, keep intensity high. Keeps the neural patterns sharp.
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TropicStrength
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Re: The Science of Deloading: When and Why?
I prefer cutting intensity. My joints need the break more than my CNS.
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I usually just take 4 days off entirely. Total rest.
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MedellinMuscle
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Re: The Science of Deloading: When and Why?
Total rest can lead to "detraining" feeling. I prefer active deload.
