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Old 09-27-2005, 06:12 PM
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Some people with less experience usually only need a week to decondition...
Ahhh.

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Only another linnear periodizational program would be effective using this.
That makes sense.

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I've personally done this, and came back weaker in less than a week for sure.
Really? I've had the opposite in the past. Nothing dramatic. I don't think I've ever lost any strength, for sure. Were all different, I guess.

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I'm more strength orientated, so I'm biased
I figured that. You have good reasons to want to be as strong as possible. So it sounds like SD is only for us mere mortals.
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Old 10-07-2005, 12:16 PM
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I was thinking about taking a week off of lifting, but I'd still be doing cardio like running and then I usually have hockey practice twice a week and 2 games a week. Would this be a bad idea? I seem to be stuck at my weight I am at now and I'm trying to determine if the reason is because I'm working out. I still have some fatty areas on my body despite working out and running or skating every day. I'm eating pretty good too.

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Old 10-08-2005, 09:51 AM
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I seem to be stuck at my weight I am at now and I'm trying to determine if the reason is because I'm working out. I still have some fatty areas on my body despite working out and running or skating every day.
Ok, first of all, taking a week off is not a big deal, there seems to be rampant paranoia about this. Your body is not some muscle eating monster just waiting for the chance to consume your hard earned gains. If you want to rest and recuperate, then keep up proper eating and do so.

However, I went over some of your previous postings, Playmaker, and I can't be sure but I think you may be doing too much cardio. More cardio doesn't always mean more fat loss. It can be the opposite after a while.

One problem is the cortisol release, which can sabatoge your weight work and cause your body to retain stubborn fat. There is an adaptation response when you perform too much cardio which can actually cause your body to hoard fat. If you over-restrict calories, which can mean a drop in metabolism, then the effect is compounded.

It has nothing to do with being young, or what your body can "handle". It's all about homeostasis. In my opinion, all the Hockey is enough. When you're not playing, then 3 or 4 days a week cardio, not more than 30 to 45 minutes, is the prevailing theory on effective cardio. (This may be changing).

Quite frankly, if you are going to do a lot of cardio 6 or 7 days a week, you may as well not bother doing weight work. If you gain any muscle weight doing that, then you are one lucky individual.
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Old 10-08-2005, 11:45 AM
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Thank you very much.
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