Hi,
I know they say that your muscles need 24 hours to recover after doing a strength workout. My problem is, when I do the Slow and Heavy series, I find that my muscles get so sore that I can't even exercise for at least 72 hours.
Does this mean that I am doing something wrong -- e.g. using too heavy of weight? Or is it possible that the S&H training is just too advanced for me?
Some background on me: I have been using Firm tapes for about three years now. I run and I play soccer. And I do some yoga. I just got the S&H DVD. I have only used the dvd a few times, and I only used it once per week.
I used to consider myself an advanced exerciser (cardio wise). But, due to a serious leg injury last year, I really got deconditioned. I think I have worked myself back up to about the intermediate level.
I have never been able to lift very heavy. The most amount of weight I have ever used is two 10 pound dumb bells - and right now, the highest I go is two 8 pound dumb bells. (One of the reasons I decided to try your dvd is to increase my strength.)
Should I keep trying the S&H series, or would it be a better idea to try to work my way up by using different tapes?
Thanks,
Lori
I know they say that your muscles need 24 hours to recover after doing a strength workout. My problem is, when I do the Slow and Heavy series, I find that my muscles get so sore that I can't even exercise for at least 72 hours.
Does this mean that I am doing something wrong -- e.g. using too heavy of weight? Or is it possible that the S&H training is just too advanced for me?
Some background on me: I have been using Firm tapes for about three years now. I run and I play soccer. And I do some yoga. I just got the S&H DVD. I have only used the dvd a few times, and I only used it once per week.
I used to consider myself an advanced exerciser (cardio wise). But, due to a serious leg injury last year, I really got deconditioned. I think I have worked myself back up to about the intermediate level.
I have never been able to lift very heavy. The most amount of weight I have ever used is two 10 pound dumb bells - and right now, the highest I go is two 8 pound dumb bells. (One of the reasons I decided to try your dvd is to increase my strength.)
Should I keep trying the S&H series, or would it be a better idea to try to work my way up by using different tapes?
Thanks,
Lori