Do you actually schedule deloads or just back off when your body tells you to?
6 posts · started by AucklandA · Apr 18, 2025
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AucklandA
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Apr 18, 2025 at 7:53 PM
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I schedule a deload every 8 weeks regardless of how I feel. Always come back the following week with strength numbers above pre-deload levels. My training partner says I am too rigid and he reads his body instead - backs off when recovery genuinely suffers. Curious what the community standard actually is. Do you plan deloads in advance or is the spontaneous approach producing better results for most people?
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TEXMEX
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Apr 24, 2025 at 6:40 PM
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I read my body. Training 18 years and I know when I need to back off. Trying to follow a rigid 8-week schedule when everything is clicking and strength is moving up every session just leaves gains on the table. When recovery actually suffers and numbers start sliding that is when I take the week back. Works for me but I accept that the structured approach works better for guys who are not yet good at reading their own signals.
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Chi Guy
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Apr 24, 2025 at 9:26 PM
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Planned every 8 weeks for me. My lifting background is powerlifting and the periodisation mindset carries over. The week after a planned deload I am consistently hitting numbers above what I managed in the final week before. That tells me the fatigue was there whether I felt it or not. CNS fatigue does not always register clearly until you back off.
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Jock
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Apr 25, 2025 at 12:13 AM
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Planned. Every 6 weeks during heavy training blocks. I am 51 and skipping deloads is how you end up injured. Connective tissue and joint load accumulates regardless of whether hormones are covering the CNS side. Take the week. Come back stronger. It is not complicated.
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OhioStrong
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Apr 29, 2025 at 6:06 PM
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I am pretty new to all this so I just do whatever my coach says which is planned deloads every 8 weeks. I notice I always feel stronger the week after. Before I had a coach I just trained hard every week and honestly felt ground down by week 10-12 without knowing why. The structured approach has worked better for me at least at this stage.
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MunichMarc
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Apr 30, 2025 at 5:13 AM
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I plan deloads every 8-10 weeks and track my strength numbers week by week. The data consistently shows a strength improvement the week following a planned deload. For me the structured approach removes the guesswork. I do not always feel like I need the deload going in but the numbers tell me I did need it.