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OK, I'll admit, I'm not the sharpest tool in the shed. But I'm not so stupid as to post my routine and ask if I'm overtraing. No, that's not what this thread is all about. I do have an odd hypothetical question though.
I go into the gym to work a specific body part. Let's say legs. (Because that's the part where this usually happens.) I set up and start my normal routine and about half-way through I realize it just ain't happening. No matter what I do or how hard I try, I'm just not getting a good workout. In frustration, I finally give up and storm out of the gym. This causes considerable frustration and boils inside me for the entire next week. By the time I walk into the gym the following week to work that body part again, I'm so pumped up and pissed off I have an absolutely FANTASTIC workout. Now, at this point, an intelligent person would say, "Yeah, so what? That was simply your body telling you that you were overtraining and forcing you to take a break. You had a great workout the following week, so don't sweat it." Yeah, that's what an INTELLIGENT person would say. Unfortunately, that ain't me. I keep focusing on the fact that I lost an entire week's worth of growth. So, my question is: What if I came back the very next day, after the original failed workout, and continued to work that body part? You know, sort of like finishing what I started the day before. So, what do you think? Is it worth a try?
I go into the gym to work a specific body part. Let's say legs. (Because that's the part where this usually happens.) I set up and start my normal routine and about half-way through I realize it just ain't happening. No matter what I do or how hard I try, I'm just not getting a good workout. In frustration, I finally give up and storm out of the gym. This causes considerable frustration and boils inside me for the entire next week. By the time I walk into the gym the following week to work that body part again, I'm so pumped up and pissed off I have an absolutely FANTASTIC workout. Now, at this point, an intelligent person would say, "Yeah, so what? That was simply your body telling you that you were overtraining and forcing you to take a break. You had a great workout the following week, so don't sweat it." Yeah, that's what an INTELLIGENT person would say. Unfortunately, that ain't me. I keep focusing on the fact that I lost an entire week's worth of growth. So, my question is: What if I came back the very next day, after the original failed workout, and continued to work that body part? You know, sort of like finishing what I started the day before. So, what do you think? Is it worth a try?