When to take a rest day?
reachingforarainbow
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How many days can you work out in a row?
What if your muscles are tired but you had huge thanksgiving meals and want to burn some of it off?
I worked out for 4 days in a row and everything is tired. I don't know what I should do today.
What if your muscles are tired but you had huge thanksgiving meals and want to burn some of it off?
I worked out for 4 days in a row and everything is tired. I don't know what I should do today.
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Take a rest day. de-training doesn't start for weeks in most people0
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How about going for a walk?0
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i take a rest from running when my running plan says to or if my body needs it.
that said, i usually still take a nice walk and do some yoga0 -
Rest day does not necessarily mean be a couch potato or lay in bed binge watching tv. It can still be active.
I take every Sunday off. I plan things that I do not normally do during the week. I usually take a walk around my neighborhood every evening after dinner everyday...0 -
I take one to two rest days per week and a rest week every 8-10 weeks or so. also, a rest day doesn't mean you have to just do nothing...I still go for walks on my rest days and often do yoga...I just take a rest from vigorous exercise.0
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If my body is telling me I've been pushing it too hard - I listen. In the past I have gotten very hurt from not. It's bad on your joints. I was strapped with an immobilizer for months from a knee and ankle injury from not listening to my body telling me it needed a break. Rest days for me consist of walking and yoga.0
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Thank you for the advice!0
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My rest days are not true rest days. Even on days I am not in the gym, I, at least make sure that I get over my 10,000 steps a day. That might equate to a day at the park, a walk around the neighborhood or some marathon window shopping!0
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My opinion on rest-days is that you should schedule them into your training plan, so you're not all of a sudden "needing" a rest day. Same thing with deloading, I think programming in a deload is good so you don't get to the point where you're like "oh *kitten* I'm beat to death and need a break." Force yourself to take some rest and possibly just a light week here and there to prevent wearing yourself out. De-training occurs at approximately 3-weeks of inactivity.
As for the big meal, focus on eating right 90% of the time and don't worry about that 10%. Nobody is going to be be perfect 100% of the time, at least not in the long-run and part of successful weight-management are creating behaviors for long-term success.0 -
You only grow, whIle you rest!0
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Old_Man_McGucket wrote: »
Love it! Haha but if you fry cns it takes 48 hours for that to recover. When I first started I'd go weeks at a time with out rest then a Friday would come up and I would finish class and as soon I touched my bed I passed out. Now I train with much more volume and intensity than before so I rest about 2-3 days a week so I don't burn out0
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