Many training programs fail not because the exercises are bad, but because the decisions around them break down over time. Using the right lifts does not guarantee progress if sequencing, loading, and follow through are inconsistent.
In this episode, the KILO Crew breaks down why exercise selection alone cannot carry a program. We discuss movement patterns versus specific lifts, how impatience and constant changes disrupt progression, and why tracking and load management matter more than variety. The conversation also covers effort, buffers, and why familiarity in primary movements creates clearer feedback and better long term outcomes.
This episode is for coaches and lifters who want to understand why programs stall even when they look solid on paper, and what actually keeps progress moving forward.
0:00 Introduction and Episode Topic0:23 Why Good Exercises Aren't Enough4:02 The Importance of Primary Movements9:55 The Big Three and the Primate13:48 Inconsistent Effort in Training Programs19:56 Understanding Buffers and Reps in Reserve24:18 Why Primary Movements Should Stay Consistent32:10 The Nuance of Step Loading39:20 The Importance of Patience in Programming43:09 Client Boredom vs Progression48:34 Final Thoughts on Program Failure50:14 Long Term Programming Mistakes53:43 Closing Remarks
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