How frequently do you guys take breaks from lifting (intentionally)?
I've always been athletic, but during the pandemic I got into working out on a regular basis. From July of 2022 to late December I lifted basically every single day in some way. Did your basic 5x5 routines focusing on compound lifts and got into weighted calisthenics. My gains were significant, but as I put up heavier weight I needed more recovery time and went PPL and upper lower splits.
It now been 3 months without breaking my routine and I take proper rest days, gains have been good, although my arms are slow growing. I've heard some guys say every few months you should take a week off. I did that once before and saw my numbers go up and my shoulder impingement went away as well. Wondering if there is any real validity to that statement or if you fellas take intentional time off for this reason.
I was away from the gym due to work and travel for 5 weeks. Hotel gyms are hello kitty compared to your regular membership. Lost almost 30% of my strength.
I was away from the gym due to work and travel for 5 weeks. Hotel gyms are hello kitty compared to your regular membership. Lost almost 30% of my strength.
I would take like literally seven days off and even then that would drive me insane. If I don't do some substantial physical activity I lose my ****. I have a spring break of sorts coming up and will be traveling, that is why I am considering taking a weeks absence. Otherwise I'd switch to body weights and running during my travels,
Also my gym is my garage with some dumbells and a squat rack
I would take like literally seven days off and even then that would drive me insane. If I don't do some substantial physical activity I lose my ****. I have a spring break of sorts coming up and will be traveling, that is why I am considering taking a weeks absence. Otherwise I'd switch to body weights and running during my travels,
Also my gym is my garage with some dumbells and a squat rack
You can take time off from lifting and do stuff like Pilates or go hiking to fill in
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Yeah i'm an avid hiker and I used to run daily, but it kept me rail thin so I toned it back a bit. I'll probably just force myself to 'relax' or end up finding something to do pull ups on wherever I end up going lol
Listen to your body. I have shoulder and back issues that appear on and off. I’m currently dealing with shoulder discomfort so I’m taking 2 days off and when I’m back to it my workouts will be other muscle groups until my shoulder feels back to 100%.
However every 3 or so months I’ll take 5 days off to fully rest. It’s worked very well for me.
From what I understand deloading is done as a short planned period of recovery? but i've also seen guys say take a full break instead. My power lifting friends said they take a week off every few months or so.
Is there a reason you prefer a deload vs taking a few days/week off? In my case i'll be taking a week off from the gym for travels and that is why I inquired.
From what I understand deloading is done as a short planned period of recovery? but i've also seen guys say take a full break instead. My power lifting friends said they take a week off every few months or so.
Is there a reason you prefer a deload vs taking a few days/week off? In my case i'll be taking a week off from the gym for travels and that is why I inquired.
I’m not an advanced lifter so a week off is not needed. My sleep and nutrition is good. It’s going to depend on the person, take a week off if you plateau or if you’re over training, but you shouldn’t be over training in the first place.
I’m not an advanced lifter so a week off is not needed. My sleep and nutrition is good. It’s going to depend on the person, take a week off if you plateau or if you’re over training, but you shouldn’t be over training in the first place.
I learned basic movements and form from a more experienced lifter years ago, but I lift by myself at home. I'm still in my early years of training with consistency and I have a hard time grasping when I overtrain. As mentioned, my strength gains have been consistent and my form has not suffered either as I go up in weight. I do however keep it a little lighter and go more reps and volume since I lift by myself and really focus on form.
I didn't even consider sleep being affected, i've not been a great sleeper ever, but the past couple weeks I do not feel rested. I also have been randomly waking up at like 4am. Diet is great though and energy levels are fairly typical.
Yes...that and having an overwhelming feeling where you simply just don't feel like working out falls into the same vein.
Perhaps one that isn't as easy to spot but is highly accurate is taking your pulse rate when you wake up. If it is relatively higher than your base pulse rate it is a sign of overtraining.
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