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    Default Do you have to force yourself to rest?

    I find I really have to force myself to have a rest day, Like today! - Had a really hard MMA sparring session last night including some horrible tabata fitness beforehand.. feeling pretty beat today but I have a rest day scheduled in today. But I really want to be out training lol

    Dave Elliott, my coach has finally drilled it into my thick skull that I HAVE to rest if I want to improve... but still need to force myself (will probably still do something easy like grip strength - lol)

    Anyone else like that? - Guess I love training.
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    depends on the week, if I really get the itch I will go and do some light stuff like swimming
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    dude..ur body and performance will dicate to when u need a rest day..

    im exactly like u and i take a rest when my head amnd performances tell me to...

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    im always amazed by the ammount of people train on here..if peopel realy train that much they are hurting there own progress and will be burned out fast. rest is key even on vitamin S
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    I have the exact opposite problem, I have to motivate myself to do the bare minimum. Luckily I know what I'm doing so can get good results off minimal training.

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    lol lazy git... good point though
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    Hmm, its a problem I had when I sorted my diet out...eating healthily I was so full of beans it was unreal!

    Even now I rarely have a day off training...

    BUT!

    I allow myself at least 24hours of no training to allow my smooth and cardiac muscles to repair.
    I don't do the same thing all the time each session - variety of training helps put different demands on the body.
    I periodise my training...two week's hard, one week easy (as a real basic breakdown)
    For example this week:

    Saturday: Rest, giving 'nutrition for endurance athletes', and 'psychology to win' seminars - training my mind lol!
    Sunday AM: 8.5mile x-country run, sprinting hills, and speedwork on singletrack trails in bursts
    Sunday PM: 4mile speed walk with 20kg vest
    Monday AM: Power weights, clean and press, cable work
    Monday LUNCH: 1hr no-gi grappling
    Monday EVE: 1.5hours technical kickboxing
    Monday EVE: 1hours kickboxing sparring
    Tuesday AM:6.5mile x-country run (pace)
    Tuesday PM: Boxing sparring (v v hard!)
    Tuesday EVE: Judo 1.5hrs...

    Tomorrow is an easier day, just 45minutes body box first thing and an hours grappling at lunch, before I'm back into three hard session thursday, and another three on friday.

    Saturday I'll so my power weights workout and a long x-country run...

    But then I've got an easy week, as I'm off to Lapland skiing and stuff! Yippee!

    Duch - if you periodise right, build volume so your body gets used to it, get your nutrition and rest right, listen to your body - you can train that much...

    Just some thoughts!

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    YES!!! I train until my body stops me
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    think thats the thai mentality in you mate?
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    i love resting
    i love it when you cant hardly walk because you ache so much..then you do some more excecise..so your pretty much dead.

    then i just like to not do anything for a couple of days unitl im healed.
    being empty of yourself you cannot be attacked because you arent filled by you.

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