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- currently finishing off a 12 week program
- finding it hard to increase the weights each session .;. which leads me to my question: is it imperative to increase weight every session in order to gain mass muscle? example: lets say i kept my bench press on 85kgs for 2 weeks. would i be: a) still gaining muscle b) just maintaining what muscle i have already c) making little gains only thank you.
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You do not have to increase weight every session.
Remember there are numerous ways to train muscle, remember progressive resistance. This may be using the same weight as you did last session but adding a extra rep or instead of 1 min rest between sest you onlu have 30 or 45 secs, get my drift.
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Beginners can usually increase every session
Intermediates usually can up the weights weekly Advanced people can take months to years depending how advanced you are If you finding it hard to increase you are: (A) Not eating enough (b) Not resting enough (c) have advanced to the next stage i.e intermediate or adavnced
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