jbw5555
New member
I'm 42, been training most of my life, but took the last 6 yrs off and I'm back I the gym since last may.
During all my workouts I notice I am sore the next day, a good indication that I'm hitting the right area. However my back never gets sore. Recently, I was pretty tired after work so I decided to hit the gym but do a lighter workout, happened to be a back day. Man was I sore the next day.
So my thought was that I may be hitting too heavy a weight during back workouts, perhaps heavy enough that im not getting a good squeeze in my back and my biceps might be doing most of the work.
So, thoughts about this? Should I keep the weights lower, while I keep feeling soreness the next day? I'm almost thinking I need to retrain the muscles in my back with lighter weights before moving them up again.
During all my workouts I notice I am sore the next day, a good indication that I'm hitting the right area. However my back never gets sore. Recently, I was pretty tired after work so I decided to hit the gym but do a lighter workout, happened to be a back day. Man was I sore the next day.
So my thought was that I may be hitting too heavy a weight during back workouts, perhaps heavy enough that im not getting a good squeeze in my back and my biceps might be doing most of the work.
So, thoughts about this? Should I keep the weights lower, while I keep feeling soreness the next day? I'm almost thinking I need to retrain the muscles in my back with lighter weights before moving them up again.