On "rest" days
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emilybeaver
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I haven't started the program yet, waiting to get cleared from PT on my shoulder. But I am curious what do you do on a rest days? Do you still do some kind of cardio or other type of exercise?
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I rest. However, lifting is my main activity and I dislike cardio.
I used to do yoga on my rest days (well, everyday) but I jacked my back doing yoga so I'm undecided if I'll start again or not. I used to also do brazillian jiujitsu on off days but I quit that due to various reasons. I might work on my grip (hangs) on my rest days, but nothing intensive.0 -
I run on off days from lifting because I enjoy it.0
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I used to run on rest days....then the weights got heavier and I needed more rest on rest days lol0
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I'm training for a 10k, so 2 of my non-lifting days are runs and on one lifting day I run (today as it's always just 2 miles and easy to do one in morning and one in evening). Monday I'm supposed to "cross train" but I haven't figured out anything, though I should do the crunches and stretches the PT recommended who said I needed to do more isolation on my lower back. On Wednesday, I just work, no exercise.0
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i'm a bike commuter, so if it's a work day i do the bike ride. if it's the weekend, i probably sleep and read books and do a few air squats.0
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I swim every day and I plan to keep that up. Having said that, I feel like I got hit by a truck today and I might have to reconsider that aim if it turns out I need more rest.0
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It varies for me.
Right now, I'm hating running, so I'm just walking. (I normally would run a 5k or so on my rest days, but the heat has really thrown a wrench in my running this year.)
I recently started road biking, so I sometimes do that on my rest days.
Sometimes I swim, if I get to the pool.
If I don't feel like doing any of that, then I rest. Also, if I've had a tough lifting workout or know my next lifting workout is going to be tough, I'll go ahead and rest to give my body time to recover.0 -
I walk on my rest days. If the weather isn't cooperating, I don't stress about it and just take a full rest day. If I can get to a pool, I'll swim.
I used to try to do HIIT or circuits for 30 mins on my rest days, but I found it got in the way of my next strength work out. I either couldn't put more weight on the bar or found I was unable to lift the same weights I did the last session. Since I am more focused on making strength gains, I decided to drop the extra exercise on rest days.
I do morning yoga every day for 15-30 mins depending on how much time I have but even finding a yoga routine that wasn't a lot of yoga 'strength' training (leg & core exercises for me) was somewhat difficult. I'm more interested in the stretching, flexibility and mental benefits of yoga.0 -
I swim on rest days.0
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