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7 Reasons Why You’ve Stopped Gaining Strength and Muscle

After seeing quick muscle gains the first few months of working out, youll inevitably hit a plateau. This happens to everyone and should be expected, since your first gains come as you establish your neuromuscular connections and learn how to perform exercises the right way. This doesnt mean you need to drastically alter your workout or dietbut should make some changes to get over the hump, so your body can start building more muscle.

7 Reasons Why You’ve Stopped Gaining Muscle

Jeff Cavaliere, C.S.C.S. , creator of Athlean-X , recently posted a video detailing seven reasons why you might hit a training plateau and struggle to gain strength and muscle, along with ways to jumpstart that muscle growth again. Strength gains are harder to come back as you get more experience, but that doesnt mean you should stop chasing them, he says.

According to Cavaliere, the first reason you might plateau is because you stopped pursuing strength gains. In good form, you still want to try to progressively overload. When you started working out, you were likely adding 25 pound plates to your bench every week. Just because you cant add that much weight that doesnt mean you should stop adding weight altogether. Dont discredit the value of a 2.5 pound plate, he says. It can provide that necessary impetus to get over the hump and to get those gains kickstarted again.

The second reason youre struggling to maintain gains is because strength became your only focus. Cavaliere continues, You have to train for hypertrophy . You have to train for conditioning . You have to train for these other elements." He notes that whatever you decide to do, make sure its a plan where everything goes together not random exercises you put together without reason.

The third reason your gains have stopped may have to do with your diet . Your nutrition needs to change over time. Even if youre eating perfectly clean, you may need to up the amount of protein and calories you eat daily to sustain your new muscle growth. There always has to be some form of adjustment period made to your nutrition if you want to continue to make those gains, he says.

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Reason four has to do with the quality and length of your sleep . We know that the amount of good quality sleep is really correlated directly with the amount of gains that you can make at the gym. For most people, if youre not getting enough quality sleep, your body wont be able to rest, recover, and build muscle.

Reason five has more to do with how you view your progress and what you want from your workouts. Cavaliere wants you to check your expectations. Your gains are going to slow down, and thats normal. If youre under the impression that after a year of working out, youre going to make the same gains you made the first month of working out, then you are seriously misinformed and need to change your expectations.

Reason six is that youre just not training hard enough. The best way to gain muscle is to increase your effort level every single timeto push as if its the only set youre going to do and force your body into new growth, he says.

The final reason you might not be seeing gains is because youve overlooked the value of mind-muscle connected training . "Have you focused on what youre doing in the exercises that youre performing? Cavaliere asks. Have you tried to focus on the quality of every contraction? This will cause fewer reps and less weight, but thats okay. Thats actually good, and the strategy will be one thing to help you break your plateau.

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