I've read it's always good to switch up routines or at least the exercises performed ever few months or so.
I've been on a restrictive low carb diet for a few weeks, concentrating on cutting so I'm not so sure this switch up applies to me right now.
I've been doing the same compound moves for 10 or 12 weeks but since I'm not expecting any mass gains till I get on a bulk diet, does it really matter that I remain on these same moves for the duration of my cut? I don't know how much longer I'll be doing it, but a safe estimate could be another few months.
I have been incorporating progressive overload and usually increase the weight or the reps each week. I'm sticking to 3 sets to keep volume low and rep ranges between 1-6.
What do you guys think? Does it really matter during a cut to vary the movements after 3 months?
I've been on a restrictive low carb diet for a few weeks, concentrating on cutting so I'm not so sure this switch up applies to me right now.
I've been doing the same compound moves for 10 or 12 weeks but since I'm not expecting any mass gains till I get on a bulk diet, does it really matter that I remain on these same moves for the duration of my cut? I don't know how much longer I'll be doing it, but a safe estimate could be another few months.
I have been incorporating progressive overload and usually increase the weight or the reps each week. I'm sticking to 3 sets to keep volume low and rep ranges between 1-6.
What do you guys think? Does it really matter during a cut to vary the movements after 3 months?