beta1770
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Hey everyone,
I have a dilemma regarding my training habits. Even after getting a second opinion, I am still confused; Im hoping you can help me out.
Yesterday I did shoulders/bi's, and I worked out really hard. Im thinking of doing Back today, but I am wondering if that would be BAD for me. I was told that that would be considered overtraining, because I worked my bi's yesterday, and those muscles are implemented in back movements, ie: rows, pulldowns, etc. Same issue with chest/tri's. I want to gain muscle, not decrease it, which is an effect of overtraining. Im not sore at all, which is my next question - can you train a small body part like your bis and tri's the next day if youre not sore?
Its weird because Im working out like a madman - lifting more wiegt than ever before, but Im not really sore. Is this a sign of not working hard enough? Or is it because thew protein I load up on after the workout prevents soreness - increases regeneration?
I want to continue growing while on a cutting plan - its been working well for me. Should I take a step back today and not lift - just do cardio? Or just do it and train hard!?
Thanks for your input
I have a dilemma regarding my training habits. Even after getting a second opinion, I am still confused; Im hoping you can help me out.
Yesterday I did shoulders/bi's, and I worked out really hard. Im thinking of doing Back today, but I am wondering if that would be BAD for me. I was told that that would be considered overtraining, because I worked my bi's yesterday, and those muscles are implemented in back movements, ie: rows, pulldowns, etc. Same issue with chest/tri's. I want to gain muscle, not decrease it, which is an effect of overtraining. Im not sore at all, which is my next question - can you train a small body part like your bis and tri's the next day if youre not sore?
Its weird because Im working out like a madman - lifting more wiegt than ever before, but Im not really sore. Is this a sign of not working hard enough? Or is it because thew protein I load up on after the workout prevents soreness - increases regeneration?
I want to continue growing while on a cutting plan - its been working well for me. Should I take a step back today and not lift - just do cardio? Or just do it and train hard!?
Thanks for your input