Recovery week is not a new idea for me and Hot Stuff. We were introduced to the idea of a recovery week back in 2008 when we tried P90X for the first time. P90X promotes the idea of muscle confusion, but also built into each training period is a week of rest (wink, wink).
I love Tony Horton! LOL |
As you can see from the calendar below, there are 3 intense weeks that include strength training, plyometrics and yoga. You can also substitute your "off" day for Stretch-X (which is what HS and I ended up doing)...so for 3 weeks, you are doing something every day. Then comes the end of the month. If you look at the 4th week, you will see yoga, kenpo, stretching, core synergystics, etc...not super hard, but you also aren't sitting on your butt for a week.
P90X is still my all-time favorite workout program... can't argue with results! |
"Monthly recovery. Build recovery into your monthly training plan every third or fourth week. This regular period of reduced workload may be three to seven days depending on what you did in the previous hard training weeks, how fit you are becoming and other individual factors." (Full post)
So, here I am... end of week three and feeling pretty worn out...
Tired Legs
Today marked the end of my 3 week training cycle (3 weeks on / 1 week off). I can honestly say that I'm ready for some recovery! Last year I don't remember feeling this tired and sore. I always felt like I could just keep going and going. This year I definitely feel different, so I decided to look at my Garmin history...
The last year (Sept 2014 - partial) |
Monday, July 28 - Sunday, Aug 17: 260 miles
- Swim: 4.5 miles
- Bike: 210 miles
- Run: 45 miles
Monday, Aug 18 - Sunday, Aug 24: Recovery Week
- Took things easy except for our ride around Lake Tahoe
Monday, Aug 25 - Sunday, Sept 14: 355 miles
- Swim: 2 miles
- Bike: 276 miles
- Run: 77 miles
Upcoming Recovery Week
I plan to take Joe Friel's advice
"First of all, a recovery "week" should not be taken literally to mean seven days. Some recover very quickly and may find that in four days they are ready to go back at it again. Others need six or more days...The bottom line is that I'd suggest doing only short duration workouts at low intensity for two or three days. "My plan for this week is to focus on sleep and nutrition. Monday will still be a swim night unless the pool is freezing (maybe I should bring my wetsuit just in case). Tuesday night, Fleet Feet is hosting one of their famous "pub runs" and I don't want to miss it (even though I don't drink beer)...it will be a nice, easy 3 mile run. My Wednesday evening ride will be swapped out for a swim. Thursday is typically an "off" day for me but for this week, I will be doing P90X Yoga. I will play next weekend by ear ;-)
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