How many days do you hit the gym?

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  • pogiguy05
    pogiguy05 Posts: 1,583 Member
    As long as my schedule allows I go everyday. i may miss a day here and there, but my goal is everyday.
  • Aymounna
    Aymounna Posts: 9 Member
    4 for maximum benefits. Recovery (big word) happens out of the gym
  • Spencerport
    Spencerport Posts: 270 Member
    Between working 40 hours a week and being at school in the evenings on Monday and Wednesday, I've found that 3 days is plenty. This past spring I was working 40 hours and had evening classes and was in the gym 5 days a week, which was way too much. Got smart and reduced the days in the gym.
  • LiftHeavyThings27105
    LiftHeavyThings27105 Posts: 2,086 Member
    Four times a week - power lifting. Recovery - as already mentioned - is a BIG part of getting stronger.
  • JaydedMiss
    JaydedMiss Posts: 4,286 Member
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    0. Im lazy i guess. I hate gyms XD I walk often and lift at work iv just never found the desire to lift / walk literally 10-12 hours a day and then run off to a gym like itl make much difference at that point.

    Side note -story time

    On a dating app recently some guy called me a lieing fat whale when i said im into fitness but dont go to a gym. At this point mind you i already learned the guy has a desk job and goes to the gym for 45 minutes twice a week.
    He then went on to blow up at me and rage at me calling me a stupid moron for calling my work (walking 20-30k steps -12ish miles a day while lifting huge bulky heavy furniture up and down stairs for 10-12 hour shifts) isnt exercise and im stupid for thinkign it is and unless i go to the gym im a weak idiot who cant be into fitness LOL.

    again...10-12 hours a day lifting heavy on my feet...<...45 minutes twice a week after sitting on *kitten* all day....

    Was pretty funny lol

    Glad you can laugh at this. It would piss me off (but then I'm not dating).

    :smiley:

    yeah and people wonder why im single ;D I attract winners

    You need to meet someone at the gym :)

    Ill go with you ;)

    Can we start with Sunday swim lessons? That way I get to see you in a swim suit STOP BEING CREEPY TW!

    So, I do "something" 6 days a week. Saturday is 5K park run, Sunday is 45 mins swim lessons, Mon/Wed is 5K indoor bike and weights, Tues/Thurs is 5K run. Friday has become my day off but I'm thinking of doing weights as well. Swim lessons end in 2 weeks so I'll change my program then to add X-country skiing.

    @Tacklewasher ;)<3
  • rollerjog
    rollerjog Posts: 154 Member
    i like the 5, 5, 5, 6 TRAINING PROGRAM, here how it works 1 = back, biceps, forearms
    2 = legs
    3 = chest, shoulders, triceps
    R = rest day
    Here’s how the 5, 5, 5, 6 program repeats itself:
    CYCLE ONE – Train 3 days out of 5
    Mon – 1
    Tues – R
    Wed – 2
    Thurs – 3
    Fri – R
    ————–
    CYCLE TWO – Train 3 days out of 5
    Sat – 1
    Sun – R
    Mon – 2
    Tues – 3
    Wed – R
    —————-
    CYCLE THREE – Train 3 days out of 5
    Thurs – 1
    Fri – R
    Sat – 2
    Sun – 3
    Mon – R
    —————-
    CYCLE FOUR – Train 3 days out of 6
    Tues – 1
    Wed – R
    Thurs – 2
    Fri – R
    Sat – 3
    Sun – R
    REPEAT AGAIN STARTING AT CYCLE ONE ABOVE
    The cycle repeats itself exactly in the pattern every three weeks providing you don’t miss. So, every 3 weeks you train each workout 4 times, you have 9 rest days and 12 workout days.
    Notice you always have Fridays off. And you can always have the same day off depending on when you start the cycle. Start in on Monday and every Friday off. Start on Tuesday and get every Saturday off. Start it on Wednesday and get every Sunday off, etc.
    Of course, there are other ways to arrange your workouts in this three way split, but why do a three way split in the first place?
    1) Since you divide your body into three sections instead of two you can do more work for each section. You have longer to recuperate between each time you work a specific part of the body.
    2) It’s easier to tolerate only a small part of your body being sore from exercising instead of your entire body or entire upper body being wiped out.
    Footnote: Actually instead of training three days in a row and resting the fourth, I’d do the 5-5-4 day cycle, the 5-5-5-6 day cycle should produce more growth because there’s more rest so you’ll be stronger each workout and be able to train heavier.
  • kenthepainter1
    kenthepainter1 Posts: 6 Member
    4 - 5 days aweek, I spend 30 minutes doing PT for my hip problems (FAI) then chest, bicep, tricep, shoulders And Abs.
  • Johncalvinfields
    Johncalvinfields Posts: 179 Member
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    I go 5 days a week. Alternating workouts
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