I'm new to weight training and wanted to know if it was cool to do them everyday. I started last week with one day on, one day off, but the trainer said it wouldn't be bad to them everyday. He lifts 6 days a week. Is it OK to do it 6 days a week?
Weight training everyday?
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Depends on a lot. But the safe answer is no. Now it does depend on if you're lifting heavy or not. Also, as long as you're doing different muscles, say upper body one day, and lower the next, than go for it, you really shouldn't run into many problems so long as you're in ok shape already.
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Depends on a lot. But the safe answer is no. Now it does depend on if you're lifting heavy or not. Also, as long as you're doing different muscles, say upper body one day, and lower the next, than go for it, you really shouldn't run into many problems so long as you're in ok shape already.
Peace,
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I just started lifting myself a few weeks ago and like Trick said, i opted to train 5 days in a row but always working different muscles each day. I never work the same muscles two days in a row.
I sometimes take a rest day when i would usually train if i feel i have still not recovered properly.Comment
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What are the downsides of working the same muscles 2 days in a row? I tend to do full body workouts every time out, can that wear muscles out?Comment
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But that is if you do weight lifting, if you do body weight exercises, you can do them every day.
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I used to lift weights every single day before I boxed. I had one day for chest, one for tricep, one for back, one for bicep, one for shoulders, one for quads and hams, and the last day for calves and forearms. I only did that for about 4 months but with a mass gaining diet I ****ING BLEW UP. People noticed gains within the first few weeks. Each session would be 2 hours long, and each muscle would have 7 days to fully recover after the major workout I gave it. Since I started boxing I've lost 13lbsbut some of it was fat. If you're going to box I wouldn't recommend lifting weights 6 days. But if you're not and you have the time, take the advantage and work out everyday but different muscles.
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They can recover if your body gets used to it, but you'd have to start slowly and gradually add on tension. But if you do have it to where your muscles are used to it and recover overnight, you'll get stronger but you won't have room/time to grow. My friend works out everyday and his muscles are used to it. He weighs noticeably less than me, but he's up to par with my strength in some exercises.
I used to lift weights every single day before I boxed. I had one day for chest, one for tricep, one for back, one for bicep, one for shoulders, one for quads and hams, and the last day for calves and forearms. I only did that for about 4 months but with a mass gaining diet I ****ING BLEW UP. People noticed gains within the first few weeks. Each session would be 2 hours long, and each muscle would have 7 days to fully recover after the major workout I gave it. Since I started boxing I've lost 13lbsbut some of it was fat. If you're going to box I wouldn't recommend lifting weights 6 days. But if you're not and you have the time, take the advantage and work out everyday but different muscles.
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