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overtraining?

Jvesti1234 said:
what i've been noticing especially today is gettin feeling from my body if it's being over worked. this being the 4th day in a row i would of worked out but i got a weird feeling not to. you ought to listen to your body be instictive. sometimes i get feeling to shorten up my routine on a certain day. listen to ur body.

Good tip, I feel the same way too. Sometimes you just know when you are overtraining, Signs: No progress in the gym, tiredness, minor muscle pulls, hard to wake up in the morning, chills and sickness.
 
ok this is my routine....let me know if you think this is overtraining:

Monday : Chest, Triceps
Tuesday: Shoulders and Some leg, ( Deadlifts, quads )
Wednesday: Back, Biceps
Thurday, Legs ( Squats, etc) Shrugs also.
Friday, Cesht and Biceps again.

I do about 3 to 4 exercise per body part 6-12reps till failure. I use heavy weights
 
OVERTRAINING!!!!

Damn I am so tired of this debate. I hope that NO ONE takes any offense to this...just allow me to rant for a second. There is no way that you can say..."isn't 5 days in a row overtraining". Not enough information. People worrry about overtraining too much in my opinion. And the thing that seems to get lost in this debate is that YOU CAN INCREASE YOUR RECOVERY RATE! It is not set in stone that you will ALWAYS need 7 days before you hit the same body part again. And I am not talkin about Anabolics. If you systematically increase your GPP (General Physical Preparedness) and in turn your Work Capacity. Then you can handle ALOT more than you are "supposed" to.

Personally I am a powerlifter. And I train anywhere from 11-14 times a week. It took me a while to get to that level. And not all training sessions are normal workouts. Some involve dragging a sled or doing band work. But it all contributes to my ability to do work. And it allows me to train at a level that would be "overtraining" for others. Plus...and this is the great thing...I am never sore. My poundages are steadily increasing...and as a result my muscle mass increases as well.

Too each there own...but I personally think that one should worry about undertraining...rather than overtraining.
 
Hannibal...I agree with you., but reading posts n this board I am worried I might been working out too much and loosing mass. I personally feel ready everytime I go to the gym and I am not extremely sore..BUT I do notice better performance when I take a day off.
 
Bro, take it form someone who lost about 10 lbs in overtrainning
train no more than 4 days a week
get a good mount of rest
diet right
sup right
no more than 9 sets for a large muscle group, no more than 7 for a small
try to keep you workouts between 35-50 minutes.

Sometimes less is more
remember that
 
Benzi said:
Bro, take it form someone who lost about 10 lbs in overtrainning
train no more than 4 days a week
no more than 9 sets for a large muscle group, no more than 7 for a small
try to keep you workouts between 35-50 minutes.

Sometimes less is more
remember that

There are NO set in stone rules like that for training. Except that workouts should not exceed 60 minutes. Training is "fluid" man....ever changing.

When someone that does more (the right way) meets someone that does less....More will always win. Just have to be smart about it.
 
Re: OVERTRAINING!!!!

Hannibal said:
Damn I am so tired of this debate. I hope that NO ONE takes any offense to this...just allow me to rant for a second. There is no way that you can say..."isn't 5 days in a row overtraining". Not enough information. People worrry about overtraining too much in my opinion. And the thing that seems to get lost in this debate is that YOU CAN INCREASE YOUR RECOVERY RATE! It is not set in stone that you will ALWAYS need 7 days before you hit the same body part again. And I am not talkin about Anabolics. If you systematically increase your GPP (General Physical Preparedness) and in turn your Work Capacity. Then you can handle ALOT more than you are "supposed" to.

Personally I am a powerlifter. And I train anywhere from 11-14 times a week. It took me a while to get to that level. And not all training sessions are normal workouts. Some involve dragging a sled or doing band work. But it all contributes to my ability to do work. And it allows me to train at a level that would be "overtraining" for others. Plus...and this is the great thing...I am never sore. My poundages are steadily increasing...and as a result my muscle mass increases as well.

Too each there own...but I personally think that one should worry about undertraining...rather than overtraining.

If you were a woman I would kiss you. I have said that on this board so many times I cant even count. Far too many people use it as an excuse not to do more it makes me sick.
 
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