STS Shock!
Cindy:
I found out the hard way that the 5-month rotation was way too much “shock” for my body! I had fun with Meso 1. I loved every workout. With the variety and fun factor, I could have done 12 weeks without losing interest in it. My body was tired after 4 weeks, and a recovery week would have been beneficial. I was losing weight, shrinking, sleeping restfully, and feeling great the first 4 weeks. I did not have as much energy the second month and had to reduce my cardio to make it to the recovery week.
When I started Meso 2, I knew the honeymoon was over. LOL! I was crazy hungry and super sore and not sleeping well. A forum friend looked at my menus and made a few suggestions that helped, and I actually enjoyed the next few weeks of Meso 2. I especially liked the back-off sets. The second month of Meso 2 started with the week that includes double wave loading. That pushed me over the edge, but I pressed on! I averaged 2-3 hours of sleep a night during Meso 2. After sleeping only one hour last Friday after weeks of sleep deprivation, I made the decision to listen to my body and give up the fight. I gave up cardio during Meso 2 (with the exception of one water workout) because I had no energy for anything but the STS workouts. No cardio! No core! No stretching! Those intense workouts 3 times a week were all I could get through on a few hours of sleep a night. My appetite was out of control. I was planning menus and fixing good clean food, but I was eating more than usual by the second month (and craving meat, which is very unsual for me). As a result of no cardio and not enough restful sleep, I gained a bunch of weight. If I had it to do over again, I would have taken a recovery week after 4 weeks.
I made it through 4 months of the rotation with a recovery week in between Meso 1 and Meso 2. It was hard for me to stop after investing so much time and energy in this rotation, but I am honoring my body. After sleeping 7-9 hours a night this week, I am starting to feel fully alive again!
With the exception of the double wave loading, I love STS and look forward to starting the 3-month rotation in the fall after a recovery summer! I have always focused on cardio, circuit training, and endurance workouts. I did the Gym Style workouts once and never looked at them again. One month of a serious rotation was the record for me before STS. The fact that I stuck with it for 4 months is a testimony to how wonderful these workouts are. I have nothing but good to say about STS. I believe the “double” rotation with each week twice in a row and recovery weeks after 8 weeks instead of 4 weeks was too much of a good thing for my body. I highly recommend the 3-month rotation for intermediate exercisers and those who are carrying a lot of extra weight. I will say that it was helpful to repeat the Meso 1 workouts because they were faster paced with more variety, and I got a better workout the second time around when I knew what to expect. I would not personally do Meso 2 again for 8 weeks.
I hope Cathe responds to this because I would love to know if taking a break after 4 weeks would hurt your results if you decide to stick with the 6-month rotation.
Blessings,
Heather B.
“So whether you eat or drink or whatever you do, do it all for the glory of God” (1 Corinthians 10:31 NIV).