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I am going to do a weird deload week in a month. I want to do some high reps on a few choice compound movements. Probably see how many times I can rep 135 for squat and deadlifts and do some pushups. I feel it will give my CNS plenty of rest while shocking my muscles for a week.
I eat the same and I gain muscle on deload weeks.
I thought endurance work wasn't hard on the CNS? Like if I ran real hard for 2 miles that wouldnt cause much stress to my CNS would it? Thought it was kind of the same thing. Is that not a good idea?How is doing something completely unfamiliar to your CNS but also taking it to extreme levels of fatigue resting it? Just curious.
Read your last sentence. What causes your muscles to fire?
No I'm natural, get drug tested every month as a matter of fact lol. You don't have to eat 6k calories a day but I would keep eating about the same while deloading, it's only a week and your muscles are still repairing a good portion of that time usually.
The same thing happened to me.I am 45 years old and just recently did a deload week.
I went only 50% of my 1RM on compound movements and cut sets in half. It did wonders for my shoulder joints and also my entire body. I felt more refreshed when I came back.
I did indeed get a bit weaker by a couple reps. But, that is not necessarily a bad thing. Sometimes our ego gets in the way of performing proper form on critical movements. The deload week gave me an opportunity to look at my form and correct and tweak a few things.
Believe it or not, my muscles look fuller since I backed off around 10-15% on the weight and have been concentrating on proper form and really contracting my muscles on movements. I have also been incorporating some negative reps as well which have been yielding some results as well.
Taking time off or backing off on weight/sets not only gives your body a rest, but gives you time to think about what you are doing.
Hmmm... interesting thread. I can't see how a week of pump training while eating at a surplus would cause CNS overload. Maybe I'm missing something here.
Ponyboy, are you thinking ihate is going to be pushing to failure this whole time - if so, I might be inclined to agree with you. I don't think that's what ihate's thinking, though. In your opinion, would this matter?
I schedule a week off every 8 weeks. Really helps me mentally as well as letting my joints feel better.
How do you do it man? Id be going crazy in my head! lol
I know I need to every 2-3 months, but its just so hard to make myself take off!
No way I'm taking a week off. If I feel signs of overtraining I might take a couple extra rest days, but never more than 3 in a row. And even on my rest days I'm in the gym doing abs/calves/cardio. Maybe you guys are on to something though...I haven't gained a pound since I finished my first cycle![]()