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How to Know If It’s Time to Switch Your Program

Feeling stuck in your training? Here's how to know if you're in a real plateau—or just need a smart tweak.

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What Counts as a Plateau?

A plateau is when:

False Plateaus (Don’t Get Fooled)

Look at the last 3–5 weeks—not just yesterday.

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When to Change Something (But Not the Whole Program)

Real Example: Mike’s 5x5 Fatigue Trap

Mike ran the same 5x5 for a year. Progress stalled. His coach moved him to a hypertrophy-based split with volume variety. In 8 weeks, his bench went up 15 lbs—and he finally hit 3 chin-ups.

When It’s Time to Fully Switch

What to Switch To

Switch with structure. Keep your goals clear. Change:

Not sure how stimulus works? This post explains the basics.

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Switching Readiness Checklist

Common Mistakes When Switching

Coaching Insight

Most plateaus are not program problems—they’re execution or fatigue problems. A coach helps you adjust intelligently without resetting your progress every month.

What to Track Before You Switch

Not tracking yet? Here’s a simple guide to start.

The Bottom Line

Don’t switch out of frustration—switch with purpose. If your program truly isn’t working, structure a change. But often, all you need is a small adjustment and better recovery.

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Want to Go Deeper?

Check out this guide from Barbell Medicine: When to Change Your Program

About the Author

Nathaniel Sablan is a certified powerlifting coach and USAPL 75kg lifter. He helps beginners and intermediates build strength and size without the confusion. Follow him on Instagram: @nattyliftz_75kg.