Variation seems the key for BB to keep stimulating the body and wich is why many people choose to switch routines every 4-8 weeks.
I do that myself as well, but here is the question, should the change be sudden, or should we work gradually toward the change?
For instance, the revolutionary change:
Suppose one does benchpressing 4 * 6-4 reps for 6 weeks
next 6 weeks will be 12-10 reps
Versus:
The evolutionary change:
- week 1-2 : 4 * 6-4 reps
- week 3-4 : 4 * 8-6 reps
- week 5-6 : 4 * 10-8 reps
- week 1-2 : 4 * 12-10 reps
- week 3-4 : 4 * 10-8 reps
- week 5-6 : 4 * 8-6
In my experience the revolutionary approach has a big "shock value" as your body is obviously not ready for heavy 4 * 12 after 4 weeks of low rep training, but also relative poor performance (low overall output) during the first week doing the 12 reps (in terms of weight used), due to lactic acid buildup, which the body will adapt to in the following weeks.
The evolutionary approach has less shockvalue, more gradual adaption, but you can do the 12 reps with more weight.
So, both appraoaches generate intensity, wich is more important:
- weight?
- shockvalue?
in other words:
evolution or revolution?
I do that myself as well, but here is the question, should the change be sudden, or should we work gradually toward the change?
For instance, the revolutionary change:
Suppose one does benchpressing 4 * 6-4 reps for 6 weeks
next 6 weeks will be 12-10 reps
Versus:
The evolutionary change:
- week 1-2 : 4 * 6-4 reps
- week 3-4 : 4 * 8-6 reps
- week 5-6 : 4 * 10-8 reps
- week 1-2 : 4 * 12-10 reps
- week 3-4 : 4 * 10-8 reps
- week 5-6 : 4 * 8-6
In my experience the revolutionary approach has a big "shock value" as your body is obviously not ready for heavy 4 * 12 after 4 weeks of low rep training, but also relative poor performance (low overall output) during the first week doing the 12 reps (in terms of weight used), due to lactic acid buildup, which the body will adapt to in the following weeks.
The evolutionary approach has less shockvalue, more gradual adaption, but you can do the 12 reps with more weight.
So, both appraoaches generate intensity, wich is more important:
- weight?
- shockvalue?
in other words:
evolution or revolution?

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