28/02/2026
Progress requires structure ๐
Most people in the gym are not lacking effort.
They are lacking structure.
One of the biggest mistakes beginners make is doing completely random workouts each time they train.
Chest one day.
Arms the next.
Whatever machine is free after that.
The problem is that the body does not adapt to randomness.
It adapts to gradually increasing demands over time.
In training this principle is called progressive overload.
Progressive overload simply means gradually increasing the training stimulus.
This could be more weight, more reps, or improved technique.
But if your workouts change every session, there is nothing consistent to improve.
This is why structured programs produce far better results.
You repeat key movements, track what you did last time, and aim to do slightly better in the next session.
Small improvements each week compound into real progress over time.
More strength.
More muscle.
More confidence in the gym.
Consistency and progression always beat random effort.