nouse4one
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Researchers say that a muscle begins to atrophy three days after it was
last worked. Yet majority of people firmly believe 72 hours is the least amount of time you should award to recovery.
I would like to shed some light on this subject as it seems to be incongruent across the boards.
With respect to variable like genetics, age, sleeping & eating habits, weight room experience, and supplement influences. There has to be some general rule here to getting optimal results . I have seen people have great results using programs like the ones used by U.S. Navy Seals and Bulgarian training (Leo Costa) which disregard the common belief that you should wait at least 3 days before training that muscle group
last worked. Yet majority of people firmly believe 72 hours is the least amount of time you should award to recovery.
I would like to shed some light on this subject as it seems to be incongruent across the boards.
With respect to variable like genetics, age, sleeping & eating habits, weight room experience, and supplement influences. There has to be some general rule here to getting optimal results . I have seen people have great results using programs like the ones used by U.S. Navy Seals and Bulgarian training (Leo Costa) which disregard the common belief that you should wait at least 3 days before training that muscle group

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