I have come across so many trainers that think it is ok to over train.
What do you think is better, Considering you would get the same results, to over train, or to under train?
I am getting old and I can maintain my size with very little effort. These kids in sports mainly - high school and college are over training to the point it is hurting them. We vistied an FCS1 school for football. He said that don't come here if you dont like squats. We squat 5 days a week sometimes.
This scares me. Basically they said the strength coach has more imput in your dauily life than your position coach and head coach. Either these guys are idiots, short squatty guys that can press the universe, or little tiny runner types. Most do not know shit about being an athelete.
I would say as far as training, leave sometyhing in the gym on most days. Have all out days once in while, but error on the safe side. Over training does not work. If you are trying for metal toughness, then you need to get a new job.
Thoughts?
What do you think is better, Considering you would get the same results, to over train, or to under train?
I am getting old and I can maintain my size with very little effort. These kids in sports mainly - high school and college are over training to the point it is hurting them. We vistied an FCS1 school for football. He said that don't come here if you dont like squats. We squat 5 days a week sometimes.
This scares me. Basically they said the strength coach has more imput in your dauily life than your position coach and head coach. Either these guys are idiots, short squatty guys that can press the universe, or little tiny runner types. Most do not know shit about being an athelete.
I would say as far as training, leave sometyhing in the gym on most days. Have all out days once in while, but error on the safe side. Over training does not work. If you are trying for metal toughness, then you need to get a new job.
Thoughts?