Ok -- so conventional wisdom says to lay off the weights for 48 hours following a heavy training session in order to give your muscles plenty of time to heal and repair.
Does this only apply to using heavy weights?
The theory behind the Slim Series is light weights, high reps, but doing this everyday. Is this ok because you are only using weights for added resistance, ie: to burn more calories, rather than build and shape muscles? This does not break down muscles in order to build them stronger, I would guess, so the traditional theories would not apply.
So does this also apply to non-weighted strength building moves such as push-ups, pull-ups, crunches, lying leg work, etc?
Sigh. Once you think you have it all figured out ....
Thanks for your input!
Does this only apply to using heavy weights?
The theory behind the Slim Series is light weights, high reps, but doing this everyday. Is this ok because you are only using weights for added resistance, ie: to burn more calories, rather than build and shape muscles? This does not break down muscles in order to build them stronger, I would guess, so the traditional theories would not apply.
So does this also apply to non-weighted strength building moves such as push-ups, pull-ups, crunches, lying leg work, etc?
Sigh. Once you think you have it all figured out ....
Thanks for your input!