Okay, so I've had this thought lately. Why do so many of us periodize our programs like we are athletes? I don't understand the need to unload every 4-6 weeks. I mean, I understand it, but only if you need it.
My thought is that if you aren't trying to peak for a competition, then you should unload when you find yourself getting weaker or experiencing symptoms of overreaching. Just because my program says unload at week 5, why would I do that if I'm still getting stronger? I highly doubt overtraining is taking place if I'm still piling weight on the bar. If I keep getting stronger for 10 weeks, and then I taper off, why would I impede progress before that? In fact, I argue that starting to see a plateau or decrease in strength is a good thing. It means that you are at the point where you have manifested lots of fatigue, but most likely you have also improved your fitness, you just have to let the fatigue dissipate and the fitness gains show through.
Now, I do feel there should be some kind of practical limit, like 12-16 weeks. This is more for a mental break and freedom from serious joint stressors for a brief period of time. Most joint structures don't heal like muscles do because of their relatively poor blood supply.
Thoughts? Comments? Emoticons? Beef jerky?
My thought is that if you aren't trying to peak for a competition, then you should unload when you find yourself getting weaker or experiencing symptoms of overreaching. Just because my program says unload at week 5, why would I do that if I'm still getting stronger? I highly doubt overtraining is taking place if I'm still piling weight on the bar. If I keep getting stronger for 10 weeks, and then I taper off, why would I impede progress before that? In fact, I argue that starting to see a plateau or decrease in strength is a good thing. It means that you are at the point where you have manifested lots of fatigue, but most likely you have also improved your fitness, you just have to let the fatigue dissipate and the fitness gains show through.
Now, I do feel there should be some kind of practical limit, like 12-16 weeks. This is more for a mental break and freedom from serious joint stressors for a brief period of time. Most joint structures don't heal like muscles do because of their relatively poor blood supply.
Thoughts? Comments? Emoticons? Beef jerky?