Cynical Simian said:Just to clarify, the point of my post wasn't to criticize your request for help and say "do it yourself, dammit"; the whole point of this forum is to let people share information and advice. I was just trying to get you away from any remnants of the notion that the only way to approach training is to apply the exact thing someone else did. Ultimately, even though a lot can be gleaned from reading someone's journal, there's only so much that we can know about stuff like nuances of form or subjective impressions of how a set or workout felt that might affect what's best for you.
MC and AB are saying similar things, I think. The "break" wouldn't be a complete cessation of lifting, which is what AB was cautioning against, it'd be a deload.
Oh, and given that a lot of us are non-plat members, would you be able to throw the pic up on pufile or some other external host?
My bad. I guess I came off as a bit of an ass. I completley understood what you were saying and that is exactly how I intrepeted it. You just put it into a lot better words than I did

I see. So I need to deload. So now what I will do is write a program based on the expiernce I gained via SF 5x5. The program will be will be similar to what AB suggested, but tailored towards my individual needs. Moreover, I will start the program with a deload(or ramping the weights up from below what my current RMs are).
I dont get it man? You cant get your microscope out to look at my pics?

http://putfile.com/pic.php?pic=1/1816055989.jpg&s=x11
EDIT: As I was typing this and getting the pic uploaded I got Madcow's reply. So again I am confussed(I sound like an idiot but I am not). So I dont I reset the loads now and I just use 3 sets of doubles after warming up suffiecently and continue following the orginal SF 5x5 program??? (breath...)