Pauses for Progress: Intermittent Training and Plateaus

Pauses for Progress: Intermittent Training and Plateaus

Author: Tony Attridge October 29, 2025 Duration: 15:16

The source explores the concept of plateauing in strength training and investigates whether taking breaks from consistent training can help overcome this. It references research, such as a study by Ogasawara et al., which compared continuous training to intermittent training, finding similar overall gains in muscle and strength despite periods of detraining in the intermittent group. Two primary theories are discussed: resensitisation, suggesting muscles become more receptive to growth after a break, and muscle memory, arguing that individuals merely regain lost progress quickly. While some evidence suggests breaks might be beneficial for breaking through plateaus or for those needing time off, other research, like Coleman et al., indicates continuous training might lead to slightly better strength gains. Ultimately, the text concludes that while improving fundamental training aspects is key, strategically incorporating breaks could be a viable option for those experiencing plateaus without significantly hindering long-term progress.


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