
How-To Fix Your Stalled Progress (Strength Edition)
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Feb 6, 2026 They explain the Fitness-Fatigue Model to show how workouts build potential while also creating masking fatigue. A squat thought experiment reveals why heavier weights at much higher RPE do not always equal more strength. Learn how to verify stalls using RPE and testing, and how to diagnose whether you need more stimulus or more recovery. They also cover technique, muscle deficits, and when higher-rep phases help.
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Fitness And Fatigue Rise Together
- The Fitness–Fatigue Model explains every workout raises both fitness and fatigue simultaneously.
- More exercise increases both fitness and fatigue; there are no free lunches.
310x6 @8 Versus 315x6 @10
- Jordan describes a lifter doing 310x6 @RPE8 one week and 315x6 @RPE10 the next to probe true strength.
- He argues the heavier but harder day likely reflects equal or lower strength due to higher fatigue.
Diagnose Before You Pivot
- Diagnose whether a stall is due to insufficient stimulus or excessive fatigue before changing programming.
- Increase training load for insufficient stimulus; reduce load or deload for excessive fatigue.
