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I like going to gym but I feel like I am making ko progress

Hey... I weight 76 kg, started at 83,8 kg in december 2024. Am 175 cm tall and eat about 2500 kcal and 1,6 gramms and more per kg bodyweight since december. Haven three days with less than 120g protein.

But my weight training sucks. I stsrted with 7,5 kg dumbbell presses and now I am at 12,5 kg. My barbell incline press was 2,5 kg each side now 7,5 kg so in total with barbell 35 kg.

Dunno what I am doing wrong? Doing Push Pull Leg 6 days a week, once I did PPL UL cause of time.

I feel so bad. Im doing everything I can

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  • When you start, you will progress rapidly, because you're not actually building muscle, you're just getting the muscle you have, used to doing more work.

    Once you reach the peak of how much the muscles your already had can do, your progress takes a nosedive.

    This is completely normal.

    What's the actual goal for you? More strength? Better health? Less fat? More muscle mass?

    If you feel horrible, like sick horrible, you need to look at what you're eating and when, possibly your sleep, and especially how hard you're working out and when.

    IMO the worst thing you can do is train so hard that you have no time to just feel good in-between. Instead you're always putting yourself through the wringer the second you feel recovered enough.

    Whats the point of being fit, if you can't enjoy the benefits of it, because you're always recovering from your most recent session?

    I know for sure weight training every day would just not work out for me. Even at my peak I was hitting the gym only every three days or so. Sometimes I'd go two or three days in a row, but only if I felt particularly good. Otherwise, I'd wait a few days between sessions.

    If you're just disappointed with your progress, don't be. How fast you can get your body to change depends a lot on your genes, and once you're past the initial burst of instant improvement, it can feel slow as hell.

    The point should not be endless gain. The point should be a good balance that you feel you can keep going with forever. Once you find that balance, you can settle in and be consistent. If you just want to maintain what you have, keep going. If you want to go further, make adjustments.

    But always maintain the sustainable pace.

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