12-11-2017, 08:53 AM
(12-11-2017, 08:32 AM)SargeMaximus Wrote:(12-10-2017, 05:12 AM)Determined Wrote: Pick a direction and stick with it.
It's still a good idea to remain flexible. Like Tony Robbins says: "Stay committed to your decisions but stay flexible in your approach"
I think using a sub falls under the "approach" category. At least for me, I use subs to help me get where I want to go. Where I want to go never changes, but the subs I use most definitely will as new challenges arise.
Starting a multi stage sub and then abandoning it mid way through stage 1 isn't being "flexible".
Even if he did BASE for a month then swapped, he'd reap far more if he ran it for 6 months straight.
The results of this type of work take time to manifest. While I do understand your sentiment, running a sub for 3-6 months at a minimum is the most flexible you could be if you have an eye for long term results