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Anonymous
sup /fit/

I was at they gym and a personal trainer there told me I had "great depth"
I was liek fuck year.

As someone who is never going to be professional lifters (Oly lifter, powerlifter, bodybuilder) what kind of routine should I be following?

Should I be going for size and doing 8-10 reps, or going for strength and do 5 reps?

I'm asking because although I am doing stronglifts, I'm thinking of changing.
Maybe I should alternate and do 5x5 one workout and 3x8 next time I do the same workout?

tl;dr Any suggestions on different/better routines other than Stronglifts and Starting Strength?
>> Anonymous
personal trainers usually have no idea what they are talking about
>> Anonymous
personal trainers usually have no idea who they are talking about
>> Anonymous
>>462080

Alternating the way you workout is great, keeps your body on it's toes and helps to prevent plateauing. Don't be afraid to change not only your sets/reps but your entire routine.
>> Anonymous
Try shortening the rest phase between sets, it will make your workout much tougher.

Also, t-nation.com is an excellent source for programs above and beyond stronglifts/starting strength.
>> Anonymous
>>462102
Okay, so I should alternate then.

Is starting strength a good routine to follow to alternate with?

And should I alternate every time I do a workout or every week, every other week, etc?