Theme

Strength Variety + Muscle Focus

Rest

60–90 sec

Intensity

Moderate–High

Goal

Lift with intention, build muscle, feel strong AF

Week 7 – Workout Demonstration

WORKOUT WEEK 7

WORKOUT WEEK 7 – FULL BODY STRENGTH VARIETY

Warm-Up (5–7 min)

Strength Blocks (4 Rounds)

Optional Conditioning (6–8 min)

Core

Gym Version

Strength

  • Safety Bar Squat OR Tempo Back Squat – 5×5
    (3-sec lower)
  • Single-Arm Dumbbell Bench Press – 4×8/side

Accessory Strength (3 Rounds)

  • Bulgarian Split Squat – 8/leg
  • Chest-Supported Machine Row – 10–12

Core

  • Cable Anti-Rotation Press – 12/side
  • Weighted Plank – 45 sec

WORKOUT WEEK 7 - LOWER BODY STRENGTH (NO CARDIO)

Warm-Up

Strength (4 Rounds)

Accessory Block (3 Rounds)

Core

GYM VERSION

Strength

Accessory Strength (3 Rounds)

Core

WORKOUT WEEK 7 - UPPER BODY STRENGTH VARIETY

Warm-Up

Strength Supersets (4 Rounds)

Accessory Arms (2–3 Rounds)

Gym Version

Strength

Accessory Upper (3 Rounds)

Week 7: Plateaus

When Progress Feels Quiet—but Work Is Still Happening

By now, you’ve been consistent for several weeks.
You’ve built habits.
You’ve learned how to fuel, train, recover, and support your body.

And this is often when something frustrating happens.

The scale doesn’t move.

This moment can feel discouraging — especially when you know you’re doing the work. It’s easy to question yourself, want to push harder, or feel tempted to do something extreme.

This week is about understanding what’s actually happening — and why staying consistent is the smartest move you can make.

Plateaus feel personal — but they aren’t.

They can trigger thoughts like:

  • “Am I doing something wrong?”
  • “Should I cut more food?”
  • “Do I need more cardio?”
  • “Why isn’t this working anymore?”

The truth is: plateaus are a normal part of real fat loss and body recomposition — especially when you’re doing things the right way.

A plateau does not mean failure.
It often means your body is adapting.

As you build muscle, support hormones, and improve gut health, your body may temporarily pause visible changes while deeper work is happening beneath the surface.

This is especially common when your body begins releasing stored fat that contains toxins.

Fat cells don’t just store energy — they also store toxins.

When your body begins to break down fat, those toxins are released into circulation. The body then has to process and eliminate them safely.

Sometimes, fat loss slows temporarily while your system works harder to:

  • Mobilize toxins
  • Process them through the liver and gut
  • Protect the body from overload

This can feel like a stall — but it’s actually a sign that your body is doing deeper cleanup work.

When progress feels slow, the instinct is often to:

  • Cut calories harder
  • Add more cardio
  • Train more intensely
  • Weigh yourself constantly

Unfortunately, this increases stress — which can:

  • Raise cortisol
  • Stall fat loss further
  • Disrupt recovery
  • Increase frustration

The worst thing you can do during a plateau is panic.

Daily weigh-ins can distort reality.

The scale:

  • Fluctuates with hydration
  • Responds to inflammation
  • Does not reflect muscle gain
  • Does not show internal changes

This week, it’s important to:

  • Step back from daily weigh-ins
  • Look in the mirror
  • Pay attention to how clothes fit
  • Notice strength gains
  • Recognize improved energy and confidence

Non-scale victories matter.

Plateaus are not a sign to quit — they are a sign to stay the course.

This is where most people stop.
This is also where the body often responds next.

Progress rewards patience.

Supporting the Body Through Plateaus

If you feel like your body may be working through a “toxic layer,” supporting detox pathways can be helpful.

I personally use Restoriix from the Nutrifii line as part of overall support because it’s designed to help move heavy metals and toxins out of the body efficiently, taking stress off the system during times like this.

Support — not force — is the goal.

This week is about trust.

Trust that:

  • Your work is not wasted
  • Your body is adapting intelligently
  • Consistency is more powerful than extremes
  • Progress doesn’t always announce itself immediately

You didn’t come this far to stop now.

Plateaus don’t mean you’re stuck — they mean you’re transitioning.

Stay steady. Stay consistent. Stay confident.

Your body is working for you — even when it’s quiet.

WEEK 7 COACHING MESSAGE

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