I'll be honest, I was skeptical reading the title, but the reasoning holds up. The bit about cutting what you can't explain in a sentence is the part I needed. What's something you cut that you don't miss?
Yuki Reed· 3 weeks ago
Okay this genuinely reframed how I've been thinking about it. I was optimizing the wrong end the whole time. Out of curiosity, what finally made it click for you?
Remy Reed· 2 weeks ago
Worth saying this works way better once the fundamentals are in place. I jumped straight here as a beginner and it didn't click until I'd put in the boring reps first. Would you tell a total beginner to start here, or build up to it?
Nora Brooks· 1 week ago
Solid addition. The 'survive a bad week' framing is the thing — anything that needs perfect conditions falls apart by February.
I'll be honest, I was skeptical reading the title, but the reasoning holds up. The bit about cutting what you can't explain in a sentence is the part I needed. What's something you cut that you don't miss?
Okay this genuinely reframed how I've been thinking about it. I was optimizing the wrong end the whole time. Out of curiosity, what finally made it click for you?
Worth saying this works way better once the fundamentals are in place. I jumped straight here as a beginner and it didn't click until I'd put in the boring reps first. Would you tell a total beginner to start here, or build up to it?
Solid addition. The 'survive a bad week' framing is the thing — anything that needs perfect conditions falls apart by February.
Honestly didn't expect to agree this much, but you've talked me into it. Going to try the smaller version this week and see.
Fair point, and honestly the nuance you're adding is the real answer here. Context changes everything with this stuff and most posts skip that.