The Intermediate Lifter Trap

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  • @Wayf4rer
    @Wayf4rer Рік тому +919

    Seeing how far Alex has come is incredible. Literally might be the only heavily documented example of a true elite natural in both strength and size.

    • @AlexLeonidas
      @AlexLeonidas  Рік тому +93

      Much love Wayfarer!!

    • @johnfoster8643
      @johnfoster8643 Рік тому +91

      There are other naturals who have been on UA-cam as long as him, but i feel like he’s the only one who kept going hard the entire time. Some of the other OGs of UA-cam fitness either stopped making videos, or stopped going as hard on their training.

    • @TheBcoolGuy
      @TheBcoolGuy Рік тому +29

      @@johnfoster8643 Alan Thrall went pretty freaking far, but he could probably have gone even farther. Still pretty impressive guy, though I think Alex' deadlift is heavier than his.

    • @johnfoster8643
      @johnfoster8643 Рік тому +24

      @@TheBcoolGuy Yea he did. Of course his goals have evolved over the years, and they’re not necessarily the same as Alex’s, so it hard to compare. He evolved from a serious powerlifter, to a strongman/general fitness guy. But he’s a great guy to take advice from too. Him and Alex are both trustworthy guys, and they don’t look at things in black and white. They don’t make blanket statements like “if you don’t deadlift 600 lbs, you suck”. They realize that the way you should train depends what your goals are.

    • @redpanda7327
      @redpanda7327 Рік тому +11

      @@johnfoster8643 zack telander. obviously different goals but his progress was insane over the years

  • @SamSung-jn5fi
    @SamSung-jn5fi Рік тому +107

    I can physically feel my nutrition (or lack thereof) during my lifts.
    The difference between a good workout and a bad workout is a few dozen grams of carbs and protein.

    • @AlexLeonidas
      @AlexLeonidas  Рік тому +41

      Literally, and it can happen within a couple days of not eating right.

    • @SamSung-jn5fi
      @SamSung-jn5fi Рік тому +12

      @AlexLeonidas that's what is so fascinating, the delay. You are what you eat (last week).

    • @taylorburke5388
      @taylorburke5388 Рік тому +4

      ​@@SamSung-jn5fidamn I needed to here this

  • @OmarUnfiltered
    @OmarUnfiltered Рік тому +248

    As an intermediete I realised that I've been 85kg BW for nearly 3 years now. A bulk is what I need and thats exactly what I've just started doing. Thank you Alex for your efforts in educating us

    • @AlexLeonidas
      @AlexLeonidas  Рік тому +19

      You got a lot of potential, Omar. Let's get these new gains!!

    • @Sbarrett1
      @Sbarrett1 Рік тому +11

      Had the same problem here. Was constantly around 160lbs (72.5kg) for years. Bulked from my lowest at 157lbs (71kg) up to 191lbs (86.5kg), and just finished a cut down to 170lbs (77kg), leaner and heavier than I was at my lowest

    • @OmarUnfiltered
      @OmarUnfiltered Рік тому

      @@Sbarrett1 good man. How long was the bulk and on how many calories

    • @Sbarrett1
      @Sbarrett1 Рік тому +2

      @@OmarUnfiltered Tbh I didn’t track the bulk, I was just focusing on eating 5x a day. Not the smartest way to do it as I had multiple weight gain plateaus when I would lose motivation and accountability to eat, but it lasted about a year. Then I cut for 4 months, now tracking macros and eating about 2,500 calories per day. For this next bulk I plan on continuing to track my macros but eating about 3,500 calories per day for 8-9 months

    • @Gobbygoblin
      @Gobbygoblin Рік тому

      @@Sbarrett1 how tall are you? interested as you were pretty much the same as me, ive bounced around 72-74 for years, due to calorie inconsistency, and want to bulk up. how long did it take also?

  • @nmanisbig
    @nmanisbig Рік тому +162

    The most important thing to ascend from intermediate to advanced/elite is the ability to self coach imo. Knowing the ins and outs of programming, nutrition, recovery etc. and being able to apply the right changes at the right time in your training career. Especially for strength, coaching your own lifting technique is very difficult and takes time.

    • @user-kg1od9es5d
      @user-kg1od9es5d Рік тому +15

      ppl who are advanced train (and eat) based on intuition. there is no such thing as a 'structure' - sorry to burst your bubble folks.
      But if you wanna reach elite tier, get ready to trial and experiement with your body to see what works for YOU.

    • @AlexLeonidas
      @AlexLeonidas  Рік тому +18

      That's the ultimate sign, being able to self coach at a high level!

    • @nmanisbig
      @nmanisbig Рік тому

      @@user-kg1od9es5d 100% bro

  • @amarcackovic5333
    @amarcackovic5333 Рік тому +67

    Our Spartan of the 21st century, thank you Alex

  • @Iron_Thunderstorm
    @Iron_Thunderstorm Рік тому +127

    My biggest intermediate mistake has been losing the battle to my ego with each new milestone. Once I was able to finally bench 3 plates, and deadlift 5, i was so proud of being able to, I did not bump the weight back down and train with a weight that would have been most effective for me. All it earned me was a couple of high fives and a brutally long and discouraging plateau.

    • @VCCrescit
      @VCCrescit Рік тому +2

      Or he's just strong, sir

    • @brendan638
      @brendan638 Рік тому +16

      Respectfully, I think with a 3 plate bench and 5 plate deadlift, you could consider yourself advanced. I feel like the intermediate range is more like a 225-275 bench, 315-365 squat, and 405-455 deadlift.

    • @DesmondKarani
      @DesmondKarani Рік тому

      Been lifting for a year and 1 month and I can't bench two plates 😢😢. My max is 95 Kgs (I don't know what's that in pounds). Now I have prioritized bench press three times a week, I must lift two plates in the next three months. I have gained a sizable amount of muscle though, but I'm not as strong as I look, which 💯 sucks.

    • @biko9824
      @biko9824 Рік тому +1

      ​@@DesmondKarani you might benefit from switching up the weight and rep range. Look into either lower or higher rep work depending on what you do now.

    • @petersoar2886
      @petersoar2886 Рік тому +1

      ​@@brendan638 there aren't really numbers associated with different levels. Intermediate is the level at which you can still make linear progress but with need for some added complexity like variations . It also might take a couple a couple of sessions to progress instead of progressing every session. Advanced is like, you have to have every one of your ducks in a row or you won't make gains. You also might only make progress once every few month. Being advanced sucks. I got to a 4 plate bench pretty linearly, with minimal complexity. For some people, intermediate level is represented by high numbers.

  • @archlifts947
    @archlifts947 Рік тому +133

    Alex and his probably saved many people by implenting videos like these, the realist natural lifting mindset without the ego is the ideal mentality, people understimate what they can do in 2 decades and overestimate what they can do in a year and this is one of the reason they stay in the intermediate purgatory

    • @aidanazr
      @aidanazr Рік тому +2

      Ha, I've said this to other people except the novice version - most people overestimate what they can do in a month and underestimate what they can do in a year.

  • @DavidFitnessAdvice
    @DavidFitnessAdvice Рік тому +18

    So true, entering intermediate zone is like a slap of reality, which separates those who are serious from amateurs ☠️

  • @skag1743
    @skag1743 Рік тому +98

    Part 2 please Alex. I’ve been watching since 2017, as a 5’2” guy you gave me hope! I love seeing every accomplishment you’ve hit. Don’t stop

  • @TheTonyD
    @TheTonyD Рік тому +158

    Not bulking was my biggest mistake for a couple of years. I always mention to people that I should be way bigger given how long I've been lifting, had I only decided to do periods of lean bulks instead of maintaining leanness & getting leaner.

    • @ninjanik2095
      @ninjanik2095 Рік тому +10

      Im lean as fuck naturally. Im lifting and getting leaner. Bro, I just want some weight. Bulking is HARD for me. Wish I could eat meals like I hit the weights. Obviously, ALL I need to do is eat more. Easy to say. So very easy to say

    • @91matuch
      @91matuch Рік тому +6

      bulking is useless, muscle gain is very slow anyway and can be achieved at maintaince or deficit just don't ever go above 15% be patient you don't need to bulk

    • @Un1-ju2pq
      @Un1-ju2pq Рік тому +37

      ​@@91matuch nah some people do need to eat more, a lot more

    • @musicncmx5303
      @musicncmx5303 Рік тому +11

      @@Un1-ju2pq right. Anytime I see people say this is crazy to me

    • @sundvallen
      @sundvallen Рік тому

      @@91matuch HAHA NO, stupid damn teens

  • @stayontrack
    @stayontrack Рік тому +21

    I built my base solely with calisthenics so adding in hip hinges, barbell squats and some shoulder and tricep isolation really made a massive difference in correcting weaknesses

    • @AlexLeonidas
      @AlexLeonidas  Рік тому +7

      Man I believe it!! Calisthenics with weight training accessories = a crazy physique

  • @MusaMindset
    @MusaMindset Рік тому +12

    definitely do a part 2 brother. appreciate the content.

  • @thestonecircle
    @thestonecircle Рік тому +31

    I did this exact thing. Couldn't accept I'd hit the intermediate stage because the numbers I could lift still seemed low to me. Finally said screw it and started doing a more Conjugate style after watching your vids and progress started back up!

    • @AlexLeonidas
      @AlexLeonidas  Рік тому +8

      I feel you on that! One of my regrets is that I didn't start conjugate sooner, would have had my 405 bench some years earlier. Would've done it the MOMENT I hit intermediate. Glad you realized this early on.

    • @danielcorcoran5562
      @danielcorcoran5562 Рік тому +3

      What's a conjugate style?

    • @KnightWicked
      @KnightWicked Рік тому +1

      @@danielcorcoran5562 yea what is that

    • @pedrojorge2741
      @pedrojorge2741 Рік тому

      @@AlexLeonidas Any plans on providing a conjugate-style plan for intermediates, in a similar fashion to the naturally enhanced program?

    • @yannisr8888
      @yannisr8888 11 місяців тому

      ​@@danielcorcoran5562following in case anyone replies

  • @Noodlyk18
    @Noodlyk18 Рік тому +79

    I appreciate that you make content often, while keeping the educational value high. A lot of creators resort to bullshit/drama territory because there's only so much you can talk about, and I can't fully blame them because the way the algorithm works incentivizes that. I just wanted to say I find it really impressive, the effort shows man.

    • @AlexLeonidas
      @AlexLeonidas  Рік тому +21

      Thank you, Kantum. It can be tough at times to constantly create new, informative content but I do my best and I'm glad guys like you appreciate it 💯

    • @lewisstrongofficial
      @lewisstrongofficial Рік тому

      @@AlexLeonidas How do you do this? It seems like you always have something to discuss. I think you mentioned recently you were gonna try to read like 50 fitness books this year or something like that so I’m guessing you get some inspiration from that?

    • @BeattapeFactory
      @BeattapeFactory Рік тому

      @@lewisstrongofficial Hes autistically fixated with picking up heavy things.

    • @lewisstrongofficial
      @lewisstrongofficial Рік тому

      @@BeattapeFactory bruh

  • @mfwnogf8249
    @mfwnogf8249 Рік тому +1

    You’re that big bro every lifter needs. Raw facts and uncomfortable truth but necessary to hear.
    Respect Alex.

  • @ChrisNanche
    @ChrisNanche Рік тому +9

    Hey Alex. Please make a part 2 explaining more details on what to do after reaching the Intermediate stage.
    What are the main changes going from a linear progression program into an intermediatte specialized program,
    And in general how to get from Intermediate into the Advanced stage (example from 225 bench to 315). That would be awesome thank you!

  • @ctsak1267
    @ctsak1267 Рік тому

    alex its the first time I comment on a youtube video but iv been following you for 7 years now and you are still growing and sharing fire content with us. thank you

  • @shmeef279
    @shmeef279 Рік тому

    looking at that old video of alex is crazy, seeing that you can continue to progress that far is mental, seriously impressive when you look at the before and afters

  • @justint4049
    @justint4049 Рік тому +17

    Definitely want a part two! Biggest mistake is not listening to your body. I set myself back a lot running bro splits. It didn’t fit my free time and instead of realizing this I tried to force it. Push pull legs was a god send. Now I hit everything twice a week in the time I would work almost all my muscle groups. You got to be honest with yourself.

  • @Jwiznat
    @Jwiznat Рік тому +5

    i’m definitely stuck on a few plateaus but progressing slowly on other lifts. and honestly, i really don’t care! i love the process and always excited to learn how to level up over time.

  • @mcsprite1g
    @mcsprite1g Рік тому +1

    Would really appreciate a part 2, going into specifics on intermediate programming. Great video by the way💪🏻

  • @joojotin
    @joojotin Рік тому

    Thank you for the reminder Alex. Your advice is honestly the best because you are natural and have the experience and you have tried everything yourself. Most people just want to sell something instead of telling the truth.
    Excited too se your videos about HIT style training / lower volume training you have done recently.

  • @JuliusCaesar103
    @JuliusCaesar103 Рік тому +141

    So many of us are intermediates, so this video will be perfect for us. Look forward to watching and learning from these tips.
    From my experience the biggest shift in mindset is that to get further gains, we just need to be more patient than we're used to. This is a game of patience we're playing, there is no rushing things.

    • @DavidFitnessAdvice
      @DavidFitnessAdvice Рік тому +5

      True, also managing sleep and diet

    • @user-kg1od9es5d
      @user-kg1od9es5d Рік тому +1

      well this patience mindset applies whether youre an advanced natty or juicer. you think ppl at the top of Mr O are making big gains? nope they barely gain 1-2lbs of stage weight, if at all.

    • @emiliogonzalez7246
      @emiliogonzalez7246 Рік тому

      Are we talking about lower volume or less increase in weight over time? Where should I start being patient?

  • @peppyhydra4544
    @peppyhydra4544 Рік тому +9

    Agreed. I spent a whole 18 months modifying and refining my program, but I wasn't eating right/enough. So while the work I did to improve my program worked, and I did make gains all along, now I'm bulking and I'm already noticing massive improvements within a month.

  • @Carlos-es4oe
    @Carlos-es4oe Рік тому

    You get me excited about programing my own routines and finding ways to break through plateaus. Keep up the inspiring and informative content 💪💪💪

  • @thomasdussault1132
    @thomasdussault1132 Рік тому +11

    12:11 That bench looks amazing! The rib expansion is maximised with the incline angle and the head not being in the way!

  • @user-lw4tb3xd6h
    @user-lw4tb3xd6h Рік тому +2

    Alex! I’ve followed the channel for several years, thanks for everything.
    I fell into the intermediate trap specifically with hypertrophy training, chasing quality volume, different modalities, meals on point, etc. the one thing I was missing for over a year is focusing on getting stronger. I noticed after a year-long bulk then a cut that I was not notably stronger or bigger. I realized fairly recently that in order for me to get bigger I must run a strength oriented program. Then I’ll be hitting my old 5RM for 3 x 9 or 10. I forgot the most basic principle that size is only a by product of strength and although I can get bigger without getting stronger it has a limit. I hope it makes sense to y’all. Thanks!

  • @Mom-dj8wp
    @Mom-dj8wp Рік тому

    One of my favorite experiences of following you and the other great guys on here is how coincidentally your videos match up with my own experiences, like it’s divine messages. Every time I make a realization of my own, you or BOM make a video about that same subject and affirm it for me, like a pat on the back to keep pushing ahead to catch up with ya’ll. Good ass feeling man, thanks for it

  • @gregorysomers3324
    @gregorysomers3324 Рік тому

    I would LOVE a part 2! I'm both a serious athlete and trainer, and I want what's best for my clients as well as my own journey.

  • @alijubouri2004
    @alijubouri2004 Рік тому +2

    Part 2 would be much appreciated. Thank you!

  • @vaibhav47sharma
    @vaibhav47sharma Рік тому

    Great video Alex! Would definitely love to see more intermediate videos, especially the ones which are relevant to benching!

  • @rubenalvarez6830
    @rubenalvarez6830 Рік тому

    Alex, great advise and I can attest to that graveyard of not making any progress at the end of college. It freaking sucks. Glad to be listening to your advice and applying it to my current life style. Keep up the Great work.

  • @smallybigs7012
    @smallybigs7012 Рік тому +2

    This is a pretty great video. I didnt know why ive been on a plateau for so long now. Probably 2 years which is embarassing, ive even gotten worse for health reasons. Everything you said in this video rang so clear to where im at. Thanks bro

  • @MarianoGrande1
    @MarianoGrande1 Рік тому

    Now that was a much needed video and I believe I am not speaking only for myself. I got the bulking part down but I must admit I mash together advanced and novice programming. Part two would definetly be greatly appreciated! Thanks, Alex.

  • @kamilolszak1604
    @kamilolszak1604 Рік тому +8

    I'm really looking forward to your new program and hope it includes a novice version and a lot of weighted calisthenics!

  • @Motivatorteo
    @Motivatorteo Рік тому

    Such a good point about the renowned message in the fitness community about “maingaining” or lean bulking, as if you shouldn’t expect to put on any fat in a bulk. I’ve been bulking the last 6 months and have experienced the best gains of my life, with the last 2 years being focussed on trying to be lean

  • @destrohades2094
    @destrohades2094 Рік тому +2

    Great advice Alex and a part 2 would be really helpful.
    I think I've probably fallen into the intermediate trap myself in the last couple of years. Been stuck for over a year now around a 270kg deadlift, 220 squat, 130 Bench (😭).
    During Covid, I ran a Heavy Light, Upper Lower, which was basically just 531 on heavy days and 3 week waves of 3,4 then 5 sets on the light days. Saw fantastic gains from it but because they were so good, I've stubbornly stuck to that program ever since. It also doesn't help that I'm around 105kg at the moment, trying to get down to the mid-high 90s.

  • @hamitdeniz1171
    @hamitdeniz1171 Рік тому +1

    Thank you Alex. Definitely would like a follow up on this. I'm an intermediate lifter, had to drop down to basics as did step into that ego lifting in my 2nd year. Now I'm forcused on progressive overload with the correct form as possible, & time under tension doing 8-12 reps per set. My trainjng programme is push, pull, legs, but now tweak it with for focus on my lagging ares like arms & shoulders

  • @gustavocarrillo9058
    @gustavocarrillo9058 Рік тому

    Please part 2, this was great info, thank you Alex!

  • @TL13579
    @TL13579 Рік тому +1

    Learning about the Heavy-Light-Medium concept finally got me moving ahead. I think the issue was that there's not a widespread understanding of the difference between beginner, intermediate and advanced training. So it took some time to understand what was appropriate for my training.

  • @herakles6901
    @herakles6901 Рік тому +1

    Part 2! And more Intermediate content bro!
    Enjoying your NE program!

  • @patrykloda6345
    @patrykloda6345 Рік тому +7

    Part 2 would be great, I think many of us here are likely intermediates thanks to you advice, so more tips would help us get to the elite stage ;)

  • @Davichiz
    @Davichiz Рік тому

    seeing the old pics of Alex vs today is just mind blowing to be honest, what a transformation!

  • @sturdyturk
    @sturdyturk Рік тому +1

    Currently in Intermediate hell and definitely needed this video. I have glaring weak points and my progress is slowing down substantially, gotta get dialed in!

  • @mikimilostnic2366
    @mikimilostnic2366 Рік тому

    Lets go part 2!!!
    Good job alex as always! 💪

  • @drsomdevmanna9310
    @drsomdevmanna9310 Рік тому

    Great advice 👏. Even I fell in this intermediate lifter trap before with no strength gains, now a slight increase in the carbs and the strength keeps flowing in me. However we would much appreciate your ab workout routine video in the near future. Thanks in advance😁. Keep up the good work brother 💪

  • @tonytran4663
    @tonytran4663 Рік тому

    Preach it brother. Always giving us what we need

  • @josephbecker7570
    @josephbecker7570 Рік тому

    Great video. Was still a novice when I started watching your videos. Even years ago you had great advice for early intermediates. For example, microplates have been a great addition and allows me to milk everything out of linear progression. Would love a part 2.

  • @iamjoestone
    @iamjoestone 10 місяців тому

    It's nice to see how you have developed as a creator, and a writer. A+ monologue.

  • @naveentharaka7937
    @naveentharaka7937 Рік тому

    u r so underrated man , most related fitness guy on you tube , as a intermediate lifter i try new things and focusing on weak points and i can say it is 100% true and effective when u hit the plateau 👌

  • @adenbuford7396
    @adenbuford7396 Рік тому +3

    Alex, your channel and content has gotten better and better over the years. EXCELLENT.

    • @AlexLeonidas
      @AlexLeonidas  Рік тому +1

      Thank you Aden, doing my best!!

    • @adenbuford7396
      @adenbuford7396 Рік тому

      @@AlexLeonidas Your confidence has grown, and you honed your presentation skill of subjects covered. Quick related story regarding bulking / diet: I was talking to a young guy, who is working out and wants to get bigger. He knew he had to eat more / get more protein in his diet. I suggested chic pea flour for a source of protein. He then told me "I am a picky eater". OK dude, Good luck.

  • @remyslap3040
    @remyslap3040 Рік тому

    Thank you. I felt so confused about what to do. You cleared a lot of things up.

  • @theghostofjimmcknight4378
    @theghostofjimmcknight4378 Рік тому +1

    Damn bro haven't watched your channel in forever. The evolution is real. Holy shit.

  • @hrd2kl
    @hrd2kl Рік тому

    yo Alex, a few months ago you made a video aboutt "building your deadlift with bad leverages". Would love to see one about building your bench with bad leverages.
    love the work youre putting in to grow the natural community.

  • @Kuba-nk8zg
    @Kuba-nk8zg Рік тому

    Great video! Looking forward to seeing part 2.

  • @megekara
    @megekara Рік тому +1

    I needed this bad Alex. Im dieting down for my first contest. Even tho everybody was very surprised when i first started the gym. I pcled a shit ton of more muscle compared to the other begginers. Even a coach asked me if i was on anything because my progress was rapid as hell. For 5+ months I've seen barelu any results if any. After my diet we are bulking hard, i will also be primed for growth after that strict diet. Thank you so much bro. I have to accept where i am right now.

  • @Mr.Getbigstronk
    @Mr.Getbigstronk Рік тому

    I was scared to bulk and to lose my leaness but then you Alex convinced me to do it and so far im up only 2kg but i feel bigger and stronger and i even look leaner with some newly unlocked gains! Thank you for your work🙏

  • @julianramirez4713
    @julianramirez4713 Рік тому +14

    Your beginning physique at 9:22 was my freaking lifelong goal. U look so good dude. It blows my mind to think that i have even MORE potential than that. After watching you for these past few months i dont think i believe in a “natural limit” anymore

    • @realistically9091
      @realistically9091 Рік тому +2

      There is a limit, but most give up thinking they reached their “limit” in reality progress will still come just very slow, like 2-4 pounds of muscle a year, it will be hard to notice until a year or two passes, that’s how slow it is. So you gotta keep bulking and cutting nonestop for years I’m guessing

    • @internet5076
      @internet5076 Рік тому +1

      honestly there's no way thats just1 year of training. lets be real

  • @cflingo1
    @cflingo1 Рік тому

    Alex, I had to go back and watch this video again it's so good and so common sense based. If you do part two, I'd like to hear you touch on the psychological aspect of getting fluffy while bulking. Personally, I gain weight in my stomach, love handles and lower back. Even in a "clean" bulk. It can be difficult to get past mentally.

  • @e.cforest5422
    @e.cforest5422 Рік тому +1

    Been watching for over 5 years man, your kept it true and are a true natty king.

  • @gornobaneca3296
    @gornobaneca3296 Рік тому

    Listening to your body and not being scared to add to your program is the best advice for intermidiates. Not very related to the lagging muscles but I broke my pull-up plateau by warming up my elbows with tricep pushdowns. It sounds silly to do on a pull day, but it helped reduce pain and increase performance.

  • @cflingo1
    @cflingo1 Рік тому +1

    Sage advice. Part 2 needed.

  • @saha19
    @saha19 Рік тому +1

    I needed this pep talk Alex thanks

  • @innovatixn99
    @innovatixn99 Рік тому +2

    Jezzzz, i needed this man, I've achieved a decent physique in 2 years but I never took my arms seriously and always knew it, since the beginning of my training career ,that it would be my worst bodypart by far, gladly I did my first arm day last Saturday. Getting huge arms is my priority this year and also a huge upper back 'cause my lats are enormous but I lack thickness. Btw, part 2 would be great!

  • @5rylie
    @5rylie Рік тому

    Definitely a part 2🙌🏻

  • @Aarohnn
    @Aarohnn Рік тому +4

    Man you are becoming my favorite fitness UA-camr, next to GVS. Pure golden nuggets. It’s like your preaching to the choir brother… so many of us can attest to the bulk being the way. Going “bear mode” made me a fucking tank. Also incorporating arm specialization helped a ton. I’m .5 inches away from 17s 😩😩

  • @alleksxnder
    @alleksxnder Рік тому

    Great video! Can't wait for the part 2

  • @nooblifter390
    @nooblifter390 Рік тому +1

    Thanks for listening to the video recommendation. 😁
    ( Part 2 is always appreciated)

  • @summonedskull98
    @summonedskull98 Рік тому +1

    We'd love a part 2!

  • @raghavprakashagarwal3155
    @raghavprakashagarwal3155 Рік тому +2

    part 2 for sure bro. Every thin u say is the word of god bro

  • @JakeSemeniuk
    @JakeSemeniuk Рік тому

    Dude the advanced bench program is gonna be awesome. I’ve hit 360 at a bulk, I’m cutting now but still want to hit 405 sometime. I watch your bench progress vid when I’m training bench heavy. Legend!

  • @nightwing5405
    @nightwing5405 Рік тому

    Yes part 2 is a must! Most common mistake imo is not focusing on progressive overload on isolation exercises. People complain about having small arms yet curl the same weight, same reps ect for 6 months. Or just doing fluff and pump not even keeping track of the weight you curl or pushdown

  • @jabra7793
    @jabra7793 Рік тому +2

    Absolute facts alex, a truly good trainer can improve a seasoned veteran lifter past a long standing plateau, anyone can make a beginner improve

  • @padraig88
    @padraig88 Рік тому

    Agree with so much you said here man; listen to your body, don't follow programs inapropriate for your specific needs, don't always chose the shortest road. Because sometimes, there's simply more work to be done.

  • @zackstrigin
    @zackstrigin Рік тому

    Yoooo 50k views in 1 day bro??? You’re stellar man, been with you for years much love!

  • @Jwiznat
    @Jwiznat Рік тому +11

    common mistake: thinking you can only work to progress in one rep range for a given exercise. WE WANT PART 2!

  • @Smashologist
    @Smashologist Рік тому

    Would love a part 2. A common int. lifter mistake I remember doing a lot was never experimenting with different rep ranges or tempos on exercises and rather than do that look for a "better" alternative. In addition to not playing with different rep ranges, is failing to notate my resistance on exercises on a week to week basis, failing to realize at some point I'm just using a "maintenance load" than the desired "growth load".

  • @doggbob6559
    @doggbob6559 Рік тому

    would definitely love a part 2, I've got about 3 years of lifting experience and I have 100% fallen into the trap of still trying to get novice gains and then also attempting advanced programs and getting injured, I tore a glute on a high volume deadlift program and I'm still not fully rehabbed 8 months later

  • @tlungu962
    @tlungu962 Рік тому

    Yes, Part II please!

  • @jonnewman8556
    @jonnewman8556 Рік тому

    I needed to hear this. Thanks Alex.

  • @Michamocca
    @Michamocca Рік тому

    I needed to hear this! Thank you brother

  • @Fitness_Lorenzo
    @Fitness_Lorenzo Рік тому +25

    A few things that I did in my 4th year of training to see the best results of my life.
    1) did a slow , big bulk. 115 to 167
    2) changed programming from powerlifting to power building to Push pull legs to Pull push legs to arms & quads specific programming. Did this in the span of a year and a half.
    3) Added two sessions per day

  • @waliddilaw1824
    @waliddilaw1824 Рік тому +1

    Notification squad!! Been on a slight surplus lately and plateaus are being eradicated left and right! Loving them gainz

  • @thememesarealive9813
    @thememesarealive9813 Рік тому

    Great video Alex!

  • @justint4049
    @justint4049 Рік тому +1

    Also genuinely mean this not finding your content earlier held me back.

  • @deserterghost
    @deserterghost 10 місяців тому +2

    Damn. Your novice phase is where I'm at after about 8-10 years of continuously improving and trying everything. Fuck it, I'm doing this until I'm dead.

  • @david_thomas
    @david_thomas Рік тому +2

    It’s so hard to get to a new Alex vid first 😂

  • @koleary1798
    @koleary1798 Рік тому +1

    Lol safety glasses with the chest expander. Good call though, the thought has crossed my mind more than once!

  • @outdoorsman9384
    @outdoorsman9384 Рік тому

    Gold Alex, thanks for sharing your years of training and your continued knowledge from wanting to be the best. Obviously if we don't listen to this truth, we lose then, thanks boss hoss

  • @richardtrass
    @richardtrass Рік тому

    More gems from the man here!! Gold

  • @matk5454
    @matk5454 Рік тому

    hey Alex, have you ever tried doing handstand pushups in a way where you are putting your feet inside the rings and then moving back with your arms to an angle that suits you? I did it the other day and I was blown away by how clean the movement felt and wanted to share

  • @fleshmotorcycle9427
    @fleshmotorcycle9427 Рік тому +1

    This is one of the more comprehensive “advice for intermediate” videos that’s been put on yt

  • @IvanDraco01
    @IvanDraco01 Рік тому

    When I was a novice, it was quarantine, and so I started working out with calisthenics. Therefore, it had the advantage that I needed to use every resource available for me to make gains. I had the notion that you naturally need to progress in some way to make gains, and I'm also a big eater with 20%+ bodyfat, so that was also covered. My foundation is so eclectic, having to experiment to find the best methods in a limited environment, that funnily enough the only things that changed now that I'm an intermediate are frequency, volume and a having stable exercise selection with the time proven bangers, which are things that the Noble natties helped me refine. Right now, I'm just excited to follow the process and see what is next!

  • @ReyShady05
    @ReyShady05 Рік тому

    What's up brother great video. The thing I see, and spent time in myself, is the never ending question of, do I bulk up or cut first or maybe I can do both at the same time and recomp... Never fails. The analysis by paralysis is huge. It's hard for people to just pick a route and go.

  • @jon-kd5st
    @jon-kd5st Рік тому

    Yes my wrists, elbows and right knee all holding me back for now. Had to slowly retake my tricep work, curls and squat.

  • @Waywardbiscuit
    @Waywardbiscuit Рік тому

    I personally love a double progression system for Intermediate lifters. Mix in some Myo reps and you have a great combination for plateau busting

  • @PringleTheOne
    @PringleTheOne Рік тому

    To me the true level up was defnitely using the bulking and cutting method, in my third true cut/bulk and as i measure and check things my strenght continues to go up and my size is getting bigger. Ive added rings in my work outs and it has truly increased my strenght. You hold gems that come from true experience, legit alot of this stuff is true, i dont think im fully out of intermediate because I dont have a means to measure my strenght, but outside of a 100lb pull up at 175lbs, achieving a front lever which isnt so great looking and gettng closer to the planche, whatever im doing its working lol.
    Eating right, progressively overloading, bulking and cutting, sleeping right, and changing certain workouts to make them harder with less weight, it all works man!
    I do want to say gains are slower but honestly thats normal and if i did what i did before for 2 years which was eat at maint id be taking even longer. Bulking and cutting is like our true method to make things better, gains gotten slower but ever bit means more and more.
    Imma need that part 2 and i think a huge intermediate mistake is not utilizing a bulking and cutting phase and not using their best tool, nutrition.

  • @niwozawa
    @niwozawa Рік тому

    this talk reminded me of how someone explained newbies gains as a rubber band, when you first start you're far away from your genetic potential for lean mass (so rubber band with a lot of tension) so you'll very quickly make gains but the closer you get to the genetic potential the slower the gains get made

  • @tawfiqalashkar3065
    @tawfiqalashkar3065 Рік тому

    I needed to hear that years ago on my second year of lifting i plateaued for 3 years i haven't gained any strength or size i started looking for solutions researching about programming no thing worked for me until i decided to bulk and then finally i started to see results real measurable gains

  • @guitargod3545
    @guitargod3545 Рік тому +1

    Ofc we want part 2 and the most common intermediate failure is fat bulking and or giving up.