Hi guys!
So since I got back into training this May, I have felt absolutely amazing. I'm always super stoked about training, I honestly want to be in the gym every day of the week. The weird part is that it feels as if recovery is just stupidly good for me. No matter how hard I go, I feel ready to go the very next day. I'm used to not getting DOMS, but now it feels as if I can do sets on end @ 95% and come back again and increase the weight and do the same amounts of sets and reps.
On top of this I have been losing fat and building muscle at the same time.
I know about newbiegains, but are they supposed to come this "late" ? I remember adding a lot of weight to the bar first starting out, but I honestly expected it to end pretty soon - or at least not skyrocket like it has.
Also I am 100% natty if we ignore the extremely potent drug creatine.
How long does newbiegains last? And my main question is the following:
Should I take advantage of this through the roof recovery by training more often and more intense than what is perhaps normally recommended?
So since I got back into training this May, I have felt absolutely amazing. I'm always super stoked about training, I honestly want to be in the gym every day of the week. The weird part is that it feels as if recovery is just stupidly good for me. No matter how hard I go, I feel ready to go the very next day. I'm used to not getting DOMS, but now it feels as if I can do sets on end @ 95% and come back again and increase the weight and do the same amounts of sets and reps.
On top of this I have been losing fat and building muscle at the same time.
I know about newbiegains, but are they supposed to come this "late" ? I remember adding a lot of weight to the bar first starting out, but I honestly expected it to end pretty soon - or at least not skyrocket like it has.
Also I am 100% natty if we ignore the extremely potent drug creatine.
How long does newbiegains last? And my main question is the following:
Should I take advantage of this through the roof recovery by training more often and more intense than what is perhaps normally recommended?
