christambassador1968
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The gyms are open again and I decided to try a new P/P/L routine as I've been only able to do a simple 5x5 routine at home.
I went back to the gym for the first time the other day and I kinda walked away from the session feeling unsatisfied I felt like the weight I was lifting was all over the place thus resulting in my reps being all over the place. Just didn't feel fluid or maybe it was that I felt like I didn't know what I was doing because of that.
Let's say I do dumbbell curls my goal is 4x10 by set 3 or 4 I'm not reaching the full reps of 10 and my form is weak. Should I be focusing on doing the full set and reps? If so, should i drop down from the weight I was failing at?
Last question is how do I know when I'm ready to increase weights? Most dumbbells / cables/ bench can go by increments of 5lb increases. Should I feel it when I'm ready as in the last set with full form is now easy?
I feel like I got the routine down, maximizing my time by have the time for the whole routine line up with my schedule is all good. Just what weight to start at and when to increase the weight I'm still not sure on.
I went back to the gym for the first time the other day and I kinda walked away from the session feeling unsatisfied I felt like the weight I was lifting was all over the place thus resulting in my reps being all over the place. Just didn't feel fluid or maybe it was that I felt like I didn't know what I was doing because of that.
Let's say I do dumbbell curls my goal is 4x10 by set 3 or 4 I'm not reaching the full reps of 10 and my form is weak. Should I be focusing on doing the full set and reps? If so, should i drop down from the weight I was failing at?
Last question is how do I know when I'm ready to increase weights? Most dumbbells / cables/ bench can go by increments of 5lb increases. Should I feel it when I'm ready as in the last set with full form is now easy?
I feel like I got the routine down, maximizing my time by have the time for the whole routine line up with my schedule is all good. Just what weight to start at and when to increase the weight I'm still not sure on.