What do you do when you skip a day

think48
think48 Posts: 366 Member
edited November 8 in Fitness and Exercise
of your normal routine??

I have my routine scheduled so that each day I'm doing something different, but the same thing on the same day of the week (Monday is always distance running, Tuesday is always upper body, etc.). When you skip a day in your routine do you start where you left off or start on the actual day? For example, I skipped Monday and so on Tuesday I was trying to decide if I should push everything back a day or just go with Tuesday's workout. I ended up doing Tuesday's workout and Monday is now a goner.

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  • think48
    think48 Posts: 366 Member
    bump?
  • stinastudios
    stinastudios Posts: 117 Member
    I would say if it's something like general cardio or a full body workout, just move on to the next day. But if you missed your upper workout and you don't have another planned that week, it would be a good idea to maybe cut out one of your cardio-only days to fit it in, so that your whole body is getting equally worked each week.
  • rockerbabyy
    rockerbabyy Posts: 2,258 Member
    I would say if it's something like general cardio or a full body workout, just move on to the next day. But if you missed your upper workout and you don't have another planned that week, it would be a good idea to maybe cut out one of your cardio-only days to fit it in, so that your whole body is getting equally worked each week.
    ^this.

    i havent actually run into a missed day yet - im doing a 12 week burn the fat lifting/cardio program.. but i would probably cut out a day of cardio or one of my rest days to make up the missed day
  • fittraier
    fittraier Posts: 138
    I am so not anal about this...you can do either.
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