I have always seemed to have a poor CNS endurance when it comes down to weight lifting. I've been working with the 5x5 and loving it, but today I started off doing squats. I felt like complete crap the whole day, and when I got into the gym I felt like I wasn't mentally all there. I did two sets of Oly Squats and then called it quits....ready to punch someone in the face.
What can I do to help stop or at least slow down the occurence of CNS overtraining? My workouts usually last ~1.5hrs, sometimes a little longer. I was thinking of changing it to a 4x5 routine, and cut out squats on Wednesday....simply, it is no longer the 5x5 routine. Do you feel that this will help, or will it not yield much difference? Should I change to higher reps, less sets?
This occurred during DFHT as well, just as fast. Cut down on the volume by quite a bit and CNS OT was cut back significantly. I really like the concept and layout of the 5x5 routine however, what good is it if my CNS is fried and I can't even get up to workout?
Thanks for any helps folks.
What can I do to help stop or at least slow down the occurence of CNS overtraining? My workouts usually last ~1.5hrs, sometimes a little longer. I was thinking of changing it to a 4x5 routine, and cut out squats on Wednesday....simply, it is no longer the 5x5 routine. Do you feel that this will help, or will it not yield much difference? Should I change to higher reps, less sets?
This occurred during DFHT as well, just as fast. Cut down on the volume by quite a bit and CNS OT was cut back significantly. I really like the concept and layout of the 5x5 routine however, what good is it if my CNS is fried and I can't even get up to workout?
Thanks for any helps folks.
