Strength Training Stagnation
A listener grapples with stagnant strength despite a rigorous training schedule and high activity levels. Insights reveal that low calorie intake may be hindering progress, and adjustments in both nutrition and workout programming could lead to significant strength gains. By increasing caloric intake and modifying the training routine, immediate improvements are anticipated.In this clip
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How do you overcome weight loss plateaus, as discussed in the episode 184. A Holistic Approach to Building Strength & Improving Health with Sal Di Stefano and the clip Metabolism Management? I'm 29, I work out at least 4 times a week, more like 6 if I include cardio days. Athlytic says I'm at a 300-500 calorie deficit when I eat around 1,800 calories per day, but I feel like I've hit a plateau.