We had an interesting conversation in the gym today. This is something I have believed pretty much since I started strength training. I think this is the secret to strength training.
If you have been training hard, you must be stronger.
Here is a discussion my training partner and I had today for example. We were doing Bulgarian Squats -
We trained up to my training partners PR on the lift. 320lbs.
I said. "Lets add 50lbs." (I like adding 50lbs. It is a round number and I am often too lazy to deal with smaller plates)
"Dude. That is my PR!!" he says.
"The last time we did this lift was like 6 weeks ago."
"Yea."
"You have been training hard."
"Yea."
"You must be stronger, so lift the bigger weight."
So he did. For 4 reps each leg.
This really proved something for me. It doesn't really matter what the program looks like. If you are training hard, strength must be higher. So put more weight on the bar.
That is the real secret. Really buy into the idea that you must be stronger. Believe it in your soul. "As long as I am training hard. Strength must be going up."
This is simply believing that you must be stronger. Obviously if training has been hard, everything is better. So adding weight to the bar is the only possible course of action.
Sure, you might not be using the best program. Don't worry, in 10 years you will be a lot smarter and making a lot better decisions about training. You still will not have the best program. So really buy into what you are doing. Assume that more strength must be there.
If you are training hard, the strength is there. Case closed.
The secret of strength.
Or my take on it anyhow.



If you have been training hard, you must be stronger.
Here is a discussion my training partner and I had today for example. We were doing Bulgarian Squats -
We trained up to my training partners PR on the lift. 320lbs.
I said. "Lets add 50lbs." (I like adding 50lbs. It is a round number and I am often too lazy to deal with smaller plates)
"Dude. That is my PR!!" he says.
"The last time we did this lift was like 6 weeks ago."
"Yea."
"You have been training hard."
"Yea."
"You must be stronger, so lift the bigger weight."
So he did. For 4 reps each leg.
This really proved something for me. It doesn't really matter what the program looks like. If you are training hard, strength must be higher. So put more weight on the bar.
That is the real secret. Really buy into the idea that you must be stronger. Believe it in your soul. "As long as I am training hard. Strength must be going up."
This is simply believing that you must be stronger. Obviously if training has been hard, everything is better. So adding weight to the bar is the only possible course of action.
Sure, you might not be using the best program. Don't worry, in 10 years you will be a lot smarter and making a lot better decisions about training. You still will not have the best program. So really buy into what you are doing. Assume that more strength must be there.
If you are training hard, the strength is there. Case closed.
The secret of strength.
Or my take on it anyhow.