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    When to break?

    For the last 8 months I have been training a minimum of 5 days a week. I have lost a lot of fat and put on muscle mass. I have worked my butt off to get bigger and stronger while still trying to cut the fat. So far, I think I am doing well.

    My question is when to take a break of more then just a couple days...if ever to do so. I am asking for opinion and advice. My body, I think, is telling me it is time to skip the gym for a week or so. My shoulders are sore and it seems I have plateaued on some of my lifts.

    I have lately been on a 6 week program and it ends this week. I was thinking about taking a week off after it. Should I still go do cardio? Abs? etc...

    Just asking what everyone else does.

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    8 months and you have not taken a break???? Take 2 weeks off from everything.
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    Do you have a usual "cycle"? 6 weeks on, couple weeks off or something?

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    4-6 weeks on, 1 week of active recovery/unloading.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dale Mabry
    4-6 weeks on, 1 week of active recovery/unloading.
    Pardon my ignorance, but what is active recorvery/unloading?

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    cut your volume/intensity in half rather than do absolutely nothing.
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    Thanks Dale, appreciate the help!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Matt1973
    Do you have a usual "cycle"? 6 weeks on, couple weeks off or something?
    No, but if you have hit it hard for 8 months...and are not feeling good in your shoulders you better take 2 weeks off before it becomes a problem.

    The idea some of these guys have that taking 2 weeks off is going to set them back is ridiculous.....you have to take time off every few months.....forget the fancy bull shit terms...just take a break.
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    Thanks ForemanRules. I am going to break for a few weeks to allow muscles to rest. Then i am going to start a more educated approach. Hopefully with a better routine.

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    5 days a week may be over doing it too

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    I thought about that too NeilPearson. But with the split I was on I didn't know how to break it up better to get a day off in there.
    Mon - Chest, Tri's and Cardio
    Tues - Legs and Abs
    Wed - Back and Cardio
    Thurs - Shoulders and Abs
    Fri - Biceps and Cardio

    I guess i could combine Back and Biceps. Then take a day off on Wednesday.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Matt1973
    I thought about that too NeilPearson. But with the split I was on I didn't know how to break it up better to get a day off in there.
    Mon - Chest, Tri's and Cardio
    Tues - Legs and Abs
    Wed - Back and Cardio
    Thurs - Shoulders and Abs
    Fri - Biceps and Cardio

    I guess i could combine Back and Biceps. Then take a day off on Wednesday.
    That would be an easy fix.
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    This is new, before my treatment, I trained with weights for days, then the next 2 days would be moderate cardio.

    did this for a year or more. Hmm this might be where I find my problems in gaining mass.
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    at the rate you've been training, i'd take a full week off from both training and cardio.
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    Quote Originally Posted by The13ig13adWolf
    at the rate you've been training, i'd take a full week off from both training and cardio.
    Agree 7-10 days off totally

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    A grand THANKYOU to everyone that offered advice. I took a total of 7 days in a row off from the gym and increased my sleep from 6-7 hours to a full 8 hours minimum and I feel great!

    I went back into the gym yesterday expecting to be a little behind where I was on bench and I blew myself away. I was able to do 3 sets of 8 reps at 225 wihtout a spot on any of them. Before I was struggling at about 5 or 6 reps on the second set.

    I totally appreciate all the words of advice from everyone!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Matt1973
    A grand THANKYOU to everyone that offered advice. I took a total of 7 days in a row off from the gym and increased my sleep from 6-7 hours to a full 8 hours minimum and I feel great!

    I went back into the gym yesterday expecting to be a little behind where I was on bench and I blew myself away. I was able to do 3 sets of 8 reps at 225 wihtout a spot on any of them. Before I was struggling at about 5 or 6 reps on the second set.

    I totally appreciate all the words of advice from everyone!
    Now that you're back in the game, I highly suggest what Dale mentioned. A week of active recovery every 4-6 weeks is a great idea. Next week will be an active recovery week for me actually.
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    I will. It sounds like the perfect way to keep going.

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