Sean said:As for when to deload, you should deload before you say "Damn, I really need to deload" You're not going to get any weaker. In fact, you'll most likely come back stronged.
I agree deloading is beneficial. Just gotta hate that "deflated" feeling the whole week...lol
Why are you deflated? You can still hit higher rep/lower intensity for hypertrophy purposes. Just tailer back your compound movements to get the CNS a break.
Just a figure of speech...
Yes I realize that. I assume you meant not as pumped as if you would be working out. That's why I asked why you would feel that (unless of course you take a full week off)
every 3-4 months for me as wellHow long do you guys take a week of deloading/off? i usually do it every 3 months
i noticed when i work on low volume high intensity, i need to do it more often.. maybe is cause of the stress on the cnsevery 3-4 months for me as well
Most of the deloads in the literature and books, (wilson, verkhoshansky), reduce volume and not intensity. If you finish working at 80% intensity for most sets, then your deload would remain the same but cutting overall volume in halfIts been 3months since my last deload.. Usually i just take 1 week off training but now I'm cutting so i'd prefer to still burn some kcals trough my workouts.. I never been doing an active deload week.. Should I just reduce by 50% weights and sets?
Just for another opinion, my deloads are just large decreases in volume. My intensity (% of 1rm) stays similar.
Just for another opinion, my deloads are just large decreases in volume. My intensity (% of 1rm) stays similar.