jimmy04 said:what do you do?
train as hard as you would and for as long as you would on or bring it down a noch or 2 and train for maintenance eg shorter work out or less working sets maby a day less 4-3 day week etc etc.
Well I never come off now, but when i did.jimmy04 said:needtogetaas-"I go back to a basic 5x5." go back from what? (just basic principals I dont expect you to tell me your exact training regime just to give me an idea of the jump from 1 to the other)
juiceddreadlocks said:1. only work out when you're juicing
2. never stop juicing
jimmy04 said:dabuffgu"Balls to the wall bro. Go big or go home. Juiced or not"
heavy of course but as many sets?
bigdofba said:I would say that you should "try" to train as hard. Naturally your body won't be able to keep that intensity but you should try to keep it as close as possible imo.
juiceddreadlocks said:1. only work out when you're juicing
2. never stop juicing
juiceddreadlocks said:1. only work out when you're juicing
2. never stop juicing
juiceddreadlocks said:1. only work out when you're juicing
2. never stop juicing
8and20 said:+1
I really try to concentrate harder on form as my strength drops and not try to get that same weight no matter what. That leads to injury. I will also switch sometimes from 8-12 when on to 12-15 reps when off.
I stick to my 4 on / 1 off routine while off or running lower dosages. When on I sometimes will workout 7-8 days straight and throw in some extra work for lagging bodyparts whenever I feel like it.
mish12345 said:7-8 days straight - is that not far too much training without a rest?
OMEGA said:~ No more then 3 to 4 times a week lifting
3 is Ideal if combined with cardio
~ No all out Pedal to the medal sets under 8 reps
~ a couple of solid session a week of Cardio
~ No supplement aside from some LIPOFLAME and Amplify02 ( one or the other just prewokout or preCardio)
~ No protien supps or extra tricks that use insulin etc.
~ Possible add some Yoga or other fruity classes that actually kind of help lol
jimmy04 said:what do you do?
8and20 said:My wife teaches pilates. It helps with streching and flexibility as well as core strength.![]()
overtraining is a central nervous thing dosent have to do with bodypart frequencydabuffguy said:Sure, why not? Lifting a body part once every 5 or 6 days and it's pretty damn hard to overtrain.
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