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Recovery time periods?

EmBlazes
Posts: 374 Member
Would love to know what some of you fitness freaks out there think about recovery times? I'm convinced a couple of days off during the week works better for me but my husband says I should do something every day. Is there a school of thought about having a day of "mild" activity to recover?
I'm not as effective exercising when I'm sore and/or tired so I wanted to review my recovery times. Also - does it change the fitter you get?
Thanks :bigsmile:
I'm not as effective exercising when I'm sore and/or tired so I wanted to review my recovery times. Also - does it change the fitter you get?
Thanks :bigsmile:
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You definitely need at least a day or two of rest if you are doing more strenuous workouts but if you're going for light exercise then it can't hurt to do a little every day. If you're lifting weights, for example, the act of exercising those muscles is actually tearing the fibers so the body needs time to rebuild. I forgot where I heard it but it went something like: Exercise is the architect, recovery is the builder.0
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You definitely need at least a day or two of rest if you are doing more strenuous workouts but if you're going for light exercise then it can't hurt to do a little every day. If you're lifting weights, for example, the act of exercising those muscles is actually tearing the fibers so the body needs time to rebuild. I forgot where I heard it but it went something like: Exercise is the architect, recovery is the builder.
I love the quote!! Thank you very much.. that's very good advice and in line with what I thought about the weights stuff I'm doing (so I do need longer recovery between sessions with my PT which are weights combined with cardio).
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Work different muscle groups then you can avoid taking too much time off resting while still giving the muscles time to recover.
Also if your doing a heavy workout be sure to have something like a protein shake or a high protein meal ASAP after your workout. The 30 mins after your workout are critical to the repair of muscles.0 -
Even when i am hurting i still move, you will find the active warmed up muscles dont hurt anymore or as much. I wouldnt stop for more than a day.0
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Even when i am hurting i still move, you will find the active warmed up muscles dont hurt anymore or as much. I wouldnt stop for more than a day.
Yes I have a break mid-week for a day and then normally a day on the weekend as well and never more than that. Even then I sometimes do a walk just to keep the muscles moving (and you are right - once you are warmed up it doesn't hurt as much).
Thanks for the other advice too - in particular the protein one my PT told me about when we did lots of heavy weights stuff. That said I'm also trying to lose weight so I can't go too crazy on the protein!!
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this is interesting as i am finding doing exrecise every day is really making me tired especialy with work on top. i take Fridays off and then either sat or sunday depending on what i do.
i try not to stick to too much of a rule i think your body gets used to it otherwise0 -
i try not to stick to too much of a rule i think your body gets used to it otherwise
I agree - I know if I do the same thing week after week I just don't seem to progress much. I also used to do only cardio in the gym thinking that was the way to lose weight and my PT pointed out that you actually burn a lot doing weights because your muscles need extra energy to repair themselves (even after you've finished working out). My fitness also improved much more quickly when I was combining swimming, weights, cardio and yoga in my week.0
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