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Lifting thru soreness?

powerup79

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If training a muscle twice a week spaced out Saturday and Wednesday but still have some remnants of soreness each time from the last workout would you pull sets out and let's fatigue auto regulate, lift thru if performance hasn't decreased, or both? Only one muscle group (chest, 20 sets per week) not too long since last deload so don't think it's time for that.

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If training a muscle twice a week spaced out Saturday and Wednesday but still have some remnants of soreness each time from the last workout would you pull sets out and let's fatigue auto regulate, lift thru if performance hasn't decreased, or both? Only one muscle group (chest, 20 sets per week) not too long since last deload so don't think it's time for that.

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I train when Im sore to be honest i straight push thru the pain
i think you have to push thru the pain harder to really get results in our game
 
It's not pain it's just soreness, it's easy to push thru. Just curious if I'm not giving adequate recovery... Thus leaving gains on the table by not being fully recovered.

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If you're sore, dont lift on that muscle group you need more time to recover.
 
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