Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Restoration - Rest Week or Simply Back Off Week??

Last week after what was a good 7 or possibly 10 weeks training (don't have my diary in front of me to check), it was time for some recovery.

A couple of ways you can approach this and the choice really depends on what you've been doing and how you are feeling.

Firstly you could take a week completely off any training - a good option if you have not done this for a long time and are feeling a bit run down or beaten up from heavy training. Obviously light activity is going to be good.

A back off week can also be a great option. If you are still feeling pretty good but know it's going to be healthy to have a bit of a change, then go for it. With this, you are still going to do some training, perhaps with less volume, less intensity, less duration, different activities etc.

I like the back off week to get in some play time. Some of the things i never get around to doing enough of when i'm in the middle of a more focused and potentially draining routine.

I was actually feeling pretty good. I'd had 4 weeks of 2 strength sessions instead of the usual 3, some different exercises, and then 3 other conditioning sessions. So, my body had already benefited from a bit of a change.

Looking at the back off week, i'm wondering if it was more than many people's training weeks! I managed to fit in:

- A brief, fun, and challenging 2 kettlebell workout, simply stinging together some great whole body movements.

- A brief session of barbell complexes which become very hard very quickly.

- A circuit session which involved a 100 burpee challenge, sprints and pull ups.

- A hard spinning class. A mini core emphasis circuit.

- A heavy lifting session, just with less sets and fewer exercises than normal.

A few of these sessions were pretty short. A big change is taking off any mental pressure to improve anything specific. It therefore feels less intense even if a lot is still being accomplished.

One thing i'd do better at next time is a few less late nights which can make all the difference in actually feeling rested after a 'rest' week.

Steve
www.sussexbootcamps.co.uk

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