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milsy | how do you know when your overtraining | 16-12-2010 @ 20:02 | |
Ne n coner a fuickex .ay ouse part we .be Member 1425, 4647 posts SQ 340, BP 227.5, DL 335902.5 kgs @ 125kgs UnEq | i have hit a point where somthing strange has happend i have always kinda understood the point of not over training but over last couple of months i have noticed that the harder i push my self and harder i "overtrain" my body i hit a point where i feel like stoping and cant walk properly cant sleep properly feel sick alot the same wieght feels heavier and heavier each session but then to my surprise i go train 1 time and the wieght starts feeling easier and so on each session theres no chance i could lift my max in this state but if i take a week off and recover i come back a hell of a lot stronger than i was before so heres the thing is it wise to push your body to the limit for 6 weeks solid and take 1 week off to recover ? i know its a wierd way of thinking and goes against the grain but what are people thaughts | ||
Duncan | ... | 16-12-2010 @ 20:15 | |
deadlift 300kg conventional ? never gonna happen Member 414, 1127 posts SQ 275, BP 187.5, DL 317.5780.0 kgs @ 115kgs Eq | Don't take time off, just change the exercise or resistance curve of that exercise. e.g. change squats for box squats/ use a different kind of bar/ change amount of chains/bands used if you use them. For deadlift change to rack pulls, change stance (conventional, sumo) or do some deficits. | ||
Tom_Martin | ... | 16-12-2010 @ 20:16 | |
No one believed him anyway. Member 958, 11411 posts SQ 410, BP 215, DL 4251050.0 kgs @ 100kgs UnEq | That point when it started getting easier again...you should've carried on going! | ||
Wayne_Cowdrey | ... | 16-12-2010 @ 20:17 | |
Still got a little bit of strength Member 400, 22062 posts | Rest is your friend. | ||
MrSmall | ... | 16-12-2010 @ 20:19 | |
Gone and easily forgotten....... Member 331, 22298 posts SQ 185, BP 100, DL 230515.0 kgs @ 85kgs UnEq | When you really dread going to train. | ||
cannings07 | ... | 16-12-2010 @ 20:19 | |
such a bitch Member 797, 303 posts SQ 225, BP 147.5, DL 237.5610.0 kgs @ 80kgs UnEq | No such thing as overtraining. Just under eating. | ||
milsy | ... | 16-12-2010 @ 20:27 | |
Ne n coner a fuickex .ay ouse part we .be Member 1425, 4647 posts SQ 340, BP 227.5, DL 335902.5 kgs @ 125kgs UnEq | Tom_Martin said:That point when it started getting easier again...you should've carried on going! i did for 4 weeks and i broke every rep pb i had ever done in the sqaut then i took 1 week off and added 20kg to my sqaut just wonderd if anyone else did this i think im going to hit that point again soon i hope i do anyway | ||
Tom_Martin | ... | 16-12-2010 @ 20:42 | |
No one believed him anyway. Member 958, 11411 posts SQ 410, BP 215, DL 4251050.0 kgs @ 100kgs UnEq | milsy said: i did for 4 weeks and i broke every rep pb i had ever done in the sqaut then i took 1 week off and added 20kg to my sqaut just wonderd if anyone else did this i think im going to hit that point again soon i hope i do anyway When it happens again, try not taking the week off? | ||
milsy | ... | 16-12-2010 @ 20:48 | |
Ne n coner a fuickex .ay ouse part we .be Member 1425, 4647 posts SQ 340, BP 227.5, DL 335902.5 kgs @ 125kgs UnEq | Tom_Martin said: When it happens again, try not taking the week off? i am dont worry going to see how far i can go i wont know until i try it do you put your strength down to training this way? the goal is a 300 raw sqaut in jnr got to add 23kg a year to do it suppose i gotta aim high | ||
shaunclegg | ... | 16-12-2010 @ 20:50 | |
The official olympic weightlifter of SB (juniors) Member 495, 3531 posts SQ 201, BP 137.5, DL 200538.5 kgs @ 69kgs UnEq | Post Edited: 16.12.2010 @ 20:50 PM by shaunclegg Tom_Martin said: There is no such thing as over-training | ||
richiebevan | ... | 16-12-2010 @ 21:19 | |
suited and strapped Member 1162, 774 posts SQ 220, BP 132.5, DL 240592.5 kgs @ 117kgs UnEq | just eat more food, you will feel strong again in no time. | ||
Thing | ... | 16-12-2010 @ 21:25 | |
a large fingered spastic that demolishes plant Member 89, 31706 posts SQ 260, BP 220, DL 290770.0 kgs @ 142kgs UnEq | i find just taking a day off and some good food on board does the trick plus a solid night sleep | ||
tlast2O12dude | ... | 16-12-2010 @ 21:56 | |
Obvious Juicer Member 1613, 1036 posts SQ 185, BP 140, DL 220545.0 kgs @ 66kgs UnEq | milsy said:i have hit a point where somthing strange has happend i have always kinda understood the point of not over training but over last couple of months i have noticed that the harder i push my self and harder i "overtrain" my body i hit a point where i feel like stoping and cant walk properly cant sleep properly feel sick alot the same wieght feels heavier and heavier each session but then to my surprise i go train 1 time and the wieght starts feeling easier and so on each session theres no chance i could lift my max in this state but if i take a week off and recover i come back a hell of a lot stronger than i was before so heres the thing is it wise to push your body to the limit for 6 weeks solid and take 1 week off to recover ? i know its a wierd way of thinking and goes against the grain but what are people thaughts i 'm in the same situation, 6 weeks of pushing myself to the limit, not i feel like i need a week or two of easy weight BUT to keep the intensity i will add more volume. But yeah, it's normal. DONT TAKE A WEEK OFF!! Reduce intensity! | ||
JohnC | ... | 16-12-2010 @ 22:07 | |
Member 990, 52 posts | cannings07 said:No such thing as overtraining. Just under eating. And/or under sleeping. | ||
milsy | ... | 16-12-2010 @ 22:11 | |
Ne n coner a fuickex .ay ouse part we .be Member 1425, 4647 posts SQ 340, BP 227.5, DL 335902.5 kgs @ 125kgs UnEq | think a few people have misunderstood what i was getting at think its me explaining it wrong i feel that when i aim to put my body into a fatigued overtrained state i can do it to the point of wanting to give in but if i push through it somthing clicks and i start making progress in this state just wanted to know if this was an advisable way of training because it goes against almost everything iv been told before i know how not to overtrain and what to do diet wise and rest but i am actully aiming to "overreach" i think they call it a short period of sending your body into a sort of overtrained state as to bounce back stronger when you recover | ||