I've been doing weightlifting for a few years, and my focus during quarantine has been to try and lift 225 lbs on bench press for five reps. I was making some decent progress, but I'm stalling close to the finish line. I've written out an outline of my routine as it pertains to bench, and I'm curious if anything stands out as off or deficient:

I do a push day about twice a week where I work bench press first, moving over five sets of five reps from an initial weight to a final weight. At the moment, the initial is 185 and the final is 205. Lately I get to the final set, and I fail when my arms are parallel with my body, straight out, at the third or fourth rep.

After bench I do a mixture of tricep, shoulder and chest exercises, normal stuff. I also try to do a couple sets of bench at the end of the push day, going for ten reps at a lower weight. The whole routine probably takes an hour and a half. I've put on a bit of weight, not much, during quarantine, so I don't think the issue is a lack of nutrition (I could probably be a little smarter about what I'm eating, don't know much about that honestly).

I don't know, I'm fine with plateaus, I know how these things go, but I'm just wondering if there's anything obvious that I could be missing in the routine or that I'm doing wrong. And if anyone has found a good routine of their own for making progress on this front, I'd love to hear it.

  • Dyno [he/him]
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    4 years ago

    Disclaimer: puny, rank amateur so gulp down my advice with ample sodium

    What helps me with consistent growth is to have two routines on the go - I have a 'blue week' and a 'red week', where I do specific pull, push and leg routines in each.

    For instance, I have a bench press in both weeks' push sessions, but blue's is 2x8 while red's is 3x4 - as such they require different weight loading.

    If I'm struggling to complete a full set, then I stay at that weight until I can finish it. Once I can, I increase the weight the next corresponding week.

    If the weight ever feels too much that I can't hit my rep target, nor are the number of reps I complete increasing, then I may lower to the last comfortable weight I could complete, but increase the number of reps;
    E.g. Start at 50kg @ 30 reps total, increase to 50kg @ 45, then to 52.5kg @ 30 etc.

    As such, I'm juggling two targets at once, trying to increase the weight lifted in either week. Since the weeks are alternating, I'm not trying to improve my weight or reps from week to week, but rather fortnightly, whilst still working out all the muscle groups weekly. This means that A. You're tricking your body with shifting load demand and B. You're effectively simultaneously constantly yet gradually increasing load.

    I probably don't lift heavy enough yet to have serious issues with plateauing anyway so 🤷‍♂️