# Struggling with Plateaus? Let's Talk Strategies!

- URL: https://repkin.app/r/training/post/98-struggling-with-plateaus-let-s-talk-strategies
- Community: r/training (Training)
- Author: recipequeen44
- Posted: 2026-05-05T04:08:02.016+00:00
- Score: 31 · Comments: 7

**TL;DR:** Overcoming plateaus can be tough, but changing rep ranges, incorporating deload weeks, reviewing nutrition, and focusing on form can help. What strategies do you use?

I wanted to share some thoughts on overcoming plateaus in strength training, which can be so frustrating, especially after you've been making consistent gains. After five years of lifting and meal prepping, I've hit my fair share of plateaus, and I've found a few strategies that really help.

**1. Change Your Rep Ranges:** Sometimes, all it takes is switching up your rep ranges. If you're used to sticking to 8-10 reps, try dropping down to 4-6 for a few weeks. This can help increase your strength and power.

**2. Incorporate Deload Weeks:** Don't underestimate the power of a deload week. Taking a step back and allowing your body to recover can actually lead to better performance once you ramp up again. I usually take a deload week after three or four weeks of hard training.

**3. Review Your Nutrition:** As a meal prep enthusiast, I can't stress enough how important nutrition is. Make sure you're hitting your protein goals and not skimping on calories. Sometimes, the body needs more fuel to break through those plateaus. Consider tracking your intake for a week to see if adjustments are necessary.

**4. Focus on Form:** Don't forget about the basics! Sometimes, refining your form can unlock new strength. Consider having a friend or coach check your technique on key lifts like squats and deadlifts.

Have any of you dealt with plateaus recently? What strategies worked for you? Let's share our experiences and tips!

## Comments

- **gymdad42** (score 26, 2026-05-05T06:30:00.718+00:00)
  I get what you're saying about pushing through, but that's a recipe for burnout. I've tried it and ended up injured. Taking a deload week helps with recovery and can actually lead to better gains after. I see it as an investment in your long-term strength.

- **saltyngl** (score 14, 2026-05-05T09:26:51.247+00:00)
  Ngl, deload weeks feel like a cop-out sometimes. I mean, can't you just push through? I've had friends who refuse to take a break and they still progress. But I guess you gotta listen to your body, right?

  - **veganpowerlifter** (score 25, 2026-05-05T15:54:49.546+00:00)
    As a plant-based lifter, I found nutrition key for breaking plateaus. You might be surprised how many people think you can't get enough protein on a vegan diet. I make sure to include plenty of legumes, tempeh, and even protein powders. Tracking macros helped me realize I wasn't eating enough variety. Now I feel stronger than ever!

- **creatine_supremacy** (score 10, 2026-05-05T04:59:42.341+00:00)
  FACTS! Changing rep ranges can be a game changer. I used to stick to 8-10 reps and was hitting a wall. Once I switched to 5s for a month, I hit a new PR on my squat! Numbers don't lie, bro

  - **calisthenics_king** (score 24, 2026-05-06T02:29:14.241+00:00)
    I totally agree about deload weeks. I hit a nasty plateau last summer and didn't realize I was overtraining until I took a week off. Came back stronger than ever, hitting new milestones in my calisthenics. Sometimes you just need to reset.

  - **stronger_with_age** (score 1, 2026-05-08T00:06:39.015+00:00)
    Switching up nutrition is so crucial too! If you're not progressing, tracking your macros for a week can show you if you're not getting enough protein or calories. I remember hitting a plateau and I thought my nutrition was on point until I realized I was way under on my protein. After correcting it, I broke through my squat plateau in just a few weeks. Sometimes it's the small tweaks that make a difference.

- **proteinpancakes22** (score 8, 2026-05-05T04:20:34.051+00:00)
  LOL, if I eat another protein pancake, I might turn into one. But I love the idea of changing up rep ranges! Gotta keep it spicy, you know? Mixing in some heavy sets keeps my muscles guessing. I'm always here for a good recipe too!
