Disclaimer:
I need to preface this post with this disclaimer: Programming all depends on your training goals. My posts are generally targeted to general fitness/fat loss clients and not sport specific. Severely de-conditioned clients may need extra rest days to recover, but the goal is to improve conditioning (faster recovery) so you are able to increase intensity and volume.
Should I exercise every day?
Let me ask you these questions:
Do you move every other day?
Do you squat down to use the toilet every other day?
Do you just pick things up and carry them every other day?
I’m going to go out on a limb and say that most people answered No to these questions.
So why should you only work your body every other day? I believe most people can benefit from exercising 5-6 days a week and no it doesn’t have to all be in a gym.
What is the purpose of exercising? Why are you doing it?
Get ready for this next statement:
I also don’t believe you should exercise solely for the purpose of losing body fat.
There I said it.
Your ultimate goal should be to be in excellent physical condition SO THAT you can LIVE LIFE TO ITS FULLEST.
How many want to be one of those folks who is barely making it and can’t go anywhere or do anything fun because they are too tired and too out of shape? It’s depressing to be around folks who don’t have the energy to do anything except go to the buffet.
I’ve said this before, but I think one of my clients has it right: Exercise so that you can be fit to go on vacation. There’s nothing worse than not feeling comfortable enough to do fun things on vacation or be able to carry your own luggage through the airport because you’re too out of shape.
Longevity
How about longevity? I see so many seniors at the gym who are still able to work it.They put some 40 and 50 year olds to shame. I know a man who is 87 years old and is over there bench pressing 95 pounds and he lifts weights at least 4-5x per week. We all thought he was at least 20 years younger than he is. Whenever I talk to these folks, they all tell me exercise is what keeps them going and guess what? All of them have vibrant lives and they are out traveling, participating in community activities, and LIVING.
What about overtraining and Injury?
I’ve talked to people who said that they heard that you’re only supposed to exercise every other day or else you will be overtraining.
Overtraining is serious and someone who is going to the gym for an hour five times per week is more than likely not in danger of overtraining.
I’ve seen group fitness instructors get overtrained and also endurance athletes. The body will start breaking down and getting injured, recovery will be much slower, and some people begin to gain weight due to hormonal imbalances and adrenal fatigue.
If you feel that you need a rest day, then take a rest day! The gym will be there when you come back. Take time off as necessary. LISTEN TO YOUR BODY, but you’ll find that as your conditioning improves you will be able to do more.
Risk of Injury
Joint Health and Safety
What about your joints? Great Question! I don’t believe that people should be doing high impact activity every day and ESPECIALLY if they are not in the weight room strengthening the muscles to support their joints or working on their flexibility and mobility.
This is why I have a problem with some group fitness classes and some of these boot camps. It’s all high impact exercises and people do this stuff up to 5x per week.
I see heavy people doing these classes with all of this jumping and sudden movements and I know that’s all they are probably doing. It isn’t uncommon to hear about knees and everything else hurting because they are not varying their routines nor are they on a strength/flexibility program to support this type of training.
If you’ve been training for a while…
High Volume Workouts
Mix it Up!
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