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Cathlete
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I have a general overall question. I know that every person responds differently to workouts. I also know that muscle confusion is supposed to be good. However, is there such thing as too much variety? What I mean is, I have tons of videos (I think the only series I'm missing of yours is the Slow and Heavy), I could do a different workout every day for three months or more and not do the same workout. So I tend to grab whatever I feel like doing for the day. I do keep track and make sure I give body parts rests.
I have noticed that I don't really make much progress, body fat percentage, muscle strength, etc. Would it be better to use a few workouts that work the same muscles, with the same types of exercises, for a couple of weeks, or a month; then switch for the muscle confusion?
Thanks for any input...I wish I was closer so I could go on the road trip, but No. Ca is clear across the continent, darn it.
I have a general overall question. I know that every person responds differently to workouts. I also know that muscle confusion is supposed to be good. However, is there such thing as too much variety? What I mean is, I have tons of videos (I think the only series I'm missing of yours is the Slow and Heavy), I could do a different workout every day for three months or more and not do the same workout. So I tend to grab whatever I feel like doing for the day. I do keep track and make sure I give body parts rests.
I have noticed that I don't really make much progress, body fat percentage, muscle strength, etc. Would it be better to use a few workouts that work the same muscles, with the same types of exercises, for a couple of weeks, or a month; then switch for the muscle confusion?
Thanks for any input...I wish I was closer so I could go on the road trip, but No. Ca is clear across the continent, darn it.