What about stress on joints with such recovery method? My dad has had problems with his knee for a long time, he's done lot's of stuff to improve his situation. Whenever he tries lift, he feels great, but the stress affects him after some time. I know the solution you mentioned is what works best for you, but genuinely wondering if the stress acts negatively too.
netfl0|6 years ago
I had the same results as poster above. It’s pretty cool.
frankish|6 years ago
Right now I follow a variation of the Texas Method, which is an intermediate program:
Monday is volume day: Wednesday is recovery day: Friday is intensity day: I recommend Starting Strength program if a beginner [2].Full disclosure, I overdue it a bit by:
Note that I added these on gradually and it is definitely difficult to maintain, but I always opt for the challenge and have been able to add 5-10 lbs to my 5RM weekly when I get quality sleep, stick to my routine, and don't drink (I'm more into edibles anyway). Still, I think these extras just goes to show how much stress/recover/adapt a body can take.Highly recommend Mark Rippetoe's books Starting Strength [3] and Practical Programming [4]. He really knows what he's talking about. I also recommend Alan Thrall for easier access to improving your form on Youtube [5].
[1]: https://www.t-nation.com/training/texas-method
[2]: https://startingstrength.com/get-started/programs
[3]: https://aasgaardco.com/store/books-posters-dvd/books/startin...
[4]: https://aasgaardco.com/store/books-posters-dvd/books/practic...
[5]: https://www.youtube.com/user/athrall7
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