EPISODE · May 27, 2026 · 32 MIN
What Progressive Overload Actually Means (6 Ways to Do It)
from Athletic But Definitely A Party Girl · host Tim Landicho
If you've spent any time around fitness content, you've heard the term progressive overload — and you've probably absorbed the most common misconception: that it just means adding more weight every session.It doesn't. And if that's the only lever you're pulling, you'll stall out or pick up a nagging injury that could've been avoided.Today I break down what progressive overload actually is, why "just go heavier" hits a wall at some point, and the six ways you can apply the concept.Be #AthleticButDefinitelyAPartyGirlRelated ABDAPG episodes:The Double Progression Method - quick 15 min. primer on helpful rule of thumb re: when to progress your weightFatigue Is Your Frenemy: WTF is a Strategic Deload? - a primer on training as a stressor that requires proper dosingKey Topics: progressive overload, how to build muscle, strength training for beginners, double progression method, time under tension, mechanical tension, range of motion training, tempo training, training volume, junk volume, training density, work capacity, RPE training to failure, tracking workouts, sustainable strength training, progressive overload for general populationGot a question or topic suggestion? Send me a text, bb!Instagram: @timlandicho
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If you've spent any time around fitness content, you've heard the term progressive overload — and you've probably absorbed the most common misconception: that it just means adding more weight every session. It doesn't. And if that's the only lever you're pulling, you'll stall out or pick up a nagging injury that could've been avoided. Today I break down what progressive overload actually is, why "just go heavier" hits a wall at some point, and the six ways you can apply the concept. Be #Athle...
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