Hello Ziddis! People often get confused as to why they see better results at the beginning of the workout, and eventually, it seems to slow down, and they reach a plateau stage. This isn’t a motivation issue or fault of your workout program. This is how your body adapts. Be it strength or fat loss, both are driven by different biological systems, but they follow the same pattern of plateauing.
Early strength gains are deceptively fast. In the first 4 to 8 weeks of training, you can start noticing improvements from neural adaptations. Mind you, these are not really muscle growth spurts. These include:
Fat loss is a result of metabolic and hormonal processes, not a skill, while strength gains are a result of exercising the skill of lifting. There are a few key differences between the two, such as:
| Strength Gain | Fat Loss |
| Depends heavily on your central nervous system | Depends mainly on the energy balance over time |
| Neural adaptations adapt fast, which leads to a quicker plateau in strength gains | Metabolic adaptations change slowly, leading to more time to lose fat before reaching a plateau |
As long as a calorie deficit exists, even if it is a small one, the fat loss journey can continue, but it is not the same in the case of strength gains. This is why you might feel stuck in the gym while your body composition is actually improving.
Not all kinds of fitness plateaus are the same.
Strength plateaus often occur due to:
On the other hand, fat loss plateaus happen because:
This is why strength gains stall sooner than fat loss.
The biggest reasons for strength plateaus are usually ignored because they are intrinsic
Ironically, the harder you train often you can deepen the plateau.

Fitness progress is not always linear. The reels barely tell you the full story. Many layers of progress are:
Some of the common mistakes one makes in their fitness journey, which can derail it, are:
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Strength plateaus happen faster than fat loss plateaus. But fat loss need not reach a plateau; you can add some fat burners and L Carnitine to fuel your fat loss progress. Remember that your body knows better than people on Instagram, so honour its needs. When strength gains stall, the solution is not to work harder but to recover better.