7 days a week?
jloverosegold
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I workout at home using few training apps i.e. NTC, Freeletics, Fitstar, etc. Depends on my strength focus. I workout 6 days a week, 30-45 minutes a day. Sunday is my rest day, as advised by a friend of mine that I should take even just a day from working out. Do you really think a day of rest from workout is necessary? Who here workout 7 days a week?
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I work out every day.1
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I train 4 days a week. I wouldn't want to do more, because, life. And resting is just as important as training.4
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it depends on how hard you are working out.1
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The exercise that I love to do is too intense to do 7 days per week. I could workout 7 days though if I did something else, or added light cardio to my routine.1
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7 days a week unless a health issue sidelines me.
But I vary my workouts a lot. So one day might be a 2 km walk ... and another day might be a 200 km bicycle ride.2 -
I workout 4x, but I walk a few miles daily.0
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I run 3-4 days a week. Yoga every day, walk 5 miles a day in the days I don't run.
I call those rest days, I couldn't do an inactive day.0 -
My only exercise is walking. I aim for a minimum of 15k steps a day which is roughly 10kms 7 days a week.0
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I'd do a walk on the days you're not working out. It gives me the motivation to keep going and not skip a second or third day.0
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6 days a week I run but on my rest day I will still be walking about and probably do 15k plus steps0
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I prefer to lift 5 days a week, and on the other days do some circuits, yoga and light cardio etc. So active rest but nothing too strenuous that it will affect my training.0
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I weight train 4 days a week
Cardio is daily0 -
I physically exercise everyday. I do about 30 minutes of cardio daily except Saturdays and Sundays where I walk an hour a day in the morning. Monday-Friday I lift focusing on one body part a day.
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I do a minimum of 30 minutes of rowing six days a week and weights on three of those days. Sunday is my rest day. I always feel kind of "out of place" when I'm not on the rowing machine on Sundays, but I make myself take the rest day anyway.0
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Rest is important, particularly if what you're doing is fairly strenuous...rest is where you recover and make fitness gains. I'm active 7 days per week, but it all varies in intensity. Often, particularly on weekends, my activity is really recreation...like yesterday I took my two boys to the climbing gym and we rock climbed for two hours...it's a great workout actually, but I don't really think of it the same way as I do going to my gym to lift or doing a training ride...Sometimes I have days where I just go for a long walk and do some yoga or something...not everything is a sufferfest training bout.0
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I walk every day. I log them as workouts because for me it is. Some days I go hard and try to jog or go for longer and some days I just do a mile.0
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Your body and your mind need a day off. Very well run *** recent*** studies show conclusively that a rest day is essential to top performance. It allows your muscles a full day to repair. People who do not take a rest day a week may be very fit and very strong, but they rarely find out what their bodies are truly capable of.
This is not to say that you have to be still! You just have to keep it to a stroll.0 -
I run 7 days a week. Cardio doesn't require the rest days that strength training does.0
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