On Programming, Variety, and Making Gains! The other day, Jason, a lifting friend of mine, called me on the phone. He needed some advice for breaking out of the rut he was in. Jason’s one of those guys that’s always into “powerbuilding.” He wants to look like a bodybuilder, but also wants to have impressive strength. He said that several months ago he had started on one of those “briefer-is-better” programs—the kind of program that would have made Ken Leistner proud—and got some of the best results he’s ever had in just a matter of a few weeks, but then it all ground to a sudden halt. After explaining to me what he had been doing, and some of the adjustments he’d made but to no avail, he was almost at his wit’s end. “I just don’t know what I’m doin’ wrong,” he said. To which I replied, “It ain’t what you’re doin’. It’s what you’ve done.” “Huh?” he replied in turn, bemusing...
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