Group: Strength & Powerlifting

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ba55sog
ba55sog
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2002/11/09, 11:30 PM
generally, how long should we give are muscles to rest?
rpacheco
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2002/11/11, 10:55 AM
That really depends. I would tend to think 7 days...I usually work on one muscle group per week.

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jbennett
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2002/11/12, 09:46 PM
I think everyone is a little different. Rest and recuperation can depend a lot your diet and proably even genetics. Some people rest a muscle group about 48-72 hours and some rest 5+ days. I used to workout 3 days a week and rest 7 days between muscle groups (like Robert mentioned). I felt rested and I had decent workouts, but I stayed very consistant with the amount of weight I was using (no gains). Now, I do legs and chest twice a week with 3 days rest. I've increased my bench and squat dramatically, as well as put on about 10 pounds of mass in just a short amount of time. Once you "know" your muscles, you'll be able to tell if they're ready for a hardcore workout or not.

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bb1fit
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2002/11/12, 10:19 PM
Great answer jbennet...I have went to a similare scheme, and also have put on more mass and made strength gains. I used to rest 7 days in between body parts, and as you say, kind of stayed stuck. I made some small gains due to my lifting diary, just to do something more, but nothing significant. Bodybuilding is not a one size fits all sport. As J says, learn your muscles.