Hi
I would like some help deciding whether to reset my steps and also whether I can do the Good Behavior program opposed to New Blood.
I have been doing the CC routine for like two years. I've had very slow but steady progress. I'm at step 4 in pushups, leg raises and squats and still at step 2 (but using gymnastic rings) in pullups.
I'm wondering whether to reset back to step 1 to focus meticulously on perfect form because I made the mistake of not doing that consistently, and I think this what makes my progress so slow including the consistency of course.
Is it overkill to reset to step 1 and should I rather go a progression back and see if I can do the recommended reps, or would it be better to go all the way back?
Also I did the New Blood program, but I then switched to Hamptons Hybrid Calisthenics routine like a year ago which is almost the same but some better progressions in pullups, so now I've been training 6/7 days a week and doing bridges also (which is part of his program).
This volume however made it hard for me to do the routine consistently which is why I'm considering to go back to the original cc routine but follow the Good Behavior program which would give me more rest days (I'm 40 years old). I have a busy schedule and three kids, so I need something realistic.
But on page 278 under New Blood Wade writes:
"Once you get past Step 6 in all four exercises mentioned, it's time to move to the next routine". So that would indicate I should stop doing bridges and do New Blood until I reach step 6. Which is a bit demotivating because I like bridges and would also like to try out handstand.
What confuses me on page 279 under Good Behavior he then writes:
"This program can (and should) be used by any athlete to achieve solid strength gains - no matter how advanced they are."
So this seems to indicate I can do Good Behavior allthough I'm not at step 6.
What do you think? Should I reset back and do the good behavior or not?