Viktor & Rotor
Hey Viktor, ever thought about turning your training data into a predictive model? I’ve been tinkering with some ML scripts that could map your performance spikes and help you push even further—could be a fun challenge to see who can beat the other’s next plateau.
Thanks for the idea, but I train to push my limits, not to play with data. If you think your model can beat me, bring it on, but I’m not looking for a fun challenge—every set, every rep is a step toward a new plateau. If your script can help me break that plateau, I’m all in.
Got it, Viktor. I’ll feed your lift data into a predictive model, map out a progressive overload schedule, and flag where the next plateau is likely to drop. Once we see the curve, we tweak sets, reps, and rest to keep you pushing past that limit. Let’s see if the math can outpace the grunt work.
Sounds like a plan. I’ll keep my logs accurate, no excuses. If the numbers show a dip, I’ll hit the floor and grind harder until the drop disappears. Let’s see if the math can keep up with the sweat.
That’s the spirit, Viktor. I’ll crunch the numbers and let you know when the curve starts to dip. Then you’ll drop the bar and get that sweet, stubborn resistance back in the game. Let's make the math work for you.
Alright, let me know when the numbers show a dip. I’ll hit the floor, drop the bar, and push through that resistance until it disappears. No plateau will stand in my way.
Got it, Viktor. I’ll keep an eye on the numbers and ping you the moment the curve starts to dip. Meanwhile, keep those logs tight, watch your form, and let’s make that plateau disappear.
Got it. I’ll keep the logs tight and focus on perfect form. Let me know when the dip hits—time to hit the floor and break it. No plateau is going to stick around.