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Recommendation for progessive get strong plan

Posts: 90 Member
edited December 2024 in Fitness and Exercise
Looking for recs for a female workout plan. I know my way around the gym, go 5 days a weeek and I'm used to lifting. I just dont feel like I'm ever progessing , never getting stronger. So I'm hoping a plan that sets up goals for me would be the best route. Want to get strong!! Thoughts and recs?

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  • Posts: 7,739 Member
    StrongLifts
    Starting Strength
    StrongCurves
    IceCreamFitness 5x5
    All-Pro's Beginner
    5/3/1

    etc.

    Really, any time-proven strength program should get you either where you want to go or at least started down the path.
  • Posts: 958 Member
    If you've already been lifting for a while you might try 531. It's geared toward intermediate lifters with smaller progressions built in each cycle.
  • Posts: 100 Member
    I've been using strong lifts 5x5 for 2 weeks since everyone on here was always talking about it I finally decided to try it and I think it's a really great structured way to lift and gain strength overall they even have an app that does everything for you! Besides actually lifting lol
  • Posts: 90 Member
    I've been using strong lifts 5x5 for 2 weeks since everyone on here was always talking about it I finally decided to try it and I think it's a really great structured way to lift and gain strength overall they even have an app that does everything for you! Besides actually lifting lol

    I'm inputting my stats. It asked ___ × lbs squatting. Do i put in how many I do in a set (10) or total for that exercise? Say i do 3 sets of 10 at 95 lbs. Do I enter 30 x 95lbs? TIA!
  • Posts: 226 Member
    TR0berts wrote: »
    StrongLifts
    Starting Strength
    StrongCurves
    IceCreamFitness 5x5
    All-Pro's Beginner
    5/3/1

    etc.

    Really, any time-proven strength program should get you either where you want to go or at least started down the path.

    And, thread has covered all possible options in record time. Well done, thin mints for all!
  • Posts: 1,120 Member
    I second 5/3/1. I've personally used it for over 3 years now.

    Google Jim Wendler 5/3/1 and read up on it. The article should be on T-Nation.com
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