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Switching up days 1 and 2 - dens228 - 04-11-2016 Today I did day two and it was the first time using FT that I didn't have a day off in between days 1 and 2, mainly because they're whole body workouts and I figured I needed the rest day in there. After today's workout I think I may have been missing a nice twist. I was a little tight today from yesterdays workout, as I usually am but once I got rolling I felt great. And once I got to the pump sets for yesterdays loading bodyparts the pump felt incredible and I felt great after the workout. Next week I'm going to do day 2 first and day 1 the second day, schedule permitting to see how this pans out. So this way I can do a feeder workout after the loading workout. RE: Switching up days 1 and 2 - Altamir - 04-11-2016 I run day 1 and day 2 back to back, and I like it for this reason (among others). I sort of look at like a pre-fatigue for my upper body, so when the next day rolls around, my bad shoulder is taken out a little bit, for my upper loading sets. ![]() Glad it worked for you man! Switching up days 1 and 2 - Jen - 04-11-2016 I on occasion do 1 and 2 back to back due to schedules and I do like working the soreness out of my legs in those pump sets. I think it's great to mix it up and keep the body on its toes! RE: Switching up days 1 and 2 - Scott Stevenson - 04-12-2016 I think, especially if following the Basic Version, that training Day 1 and 2 without a rest day can create a nice pattern of deep training stress early in the training week that results in being quite fresh, especially for the last training day of the week (Day 4, or Day 3 if you're switching order as Dens is). In other words, the second day of Muscle Rounds for that week comes after ~4 days of rest (for those muscle groups) meaning that they have gotten preferential treatment in terms of the week's recovery time before that workout. If nothing more, there's a psychological effect here b/c the previous time they were trained happened just a day after the previous workout workout. (It's like a mini-cruise during each week, favoring those muscle groups.) -S RE: Switching up days 1 and 2 - Altamir - 04-12-2016 (04-12-2016, 12:34 AM)Scott Stevenson Wrote: I think, especially if following the Basic Version, that training Day 1 and 2 without a rest day can create a nice pattern of deep training stress early in the training week that results in being quite fresh, especially for the last training day of the week (Day 4, or Day 3 if you're switching order as Dens is). I've noticed this myself (thought could not put it so eloquently). I do Day 1 and Day 2 back to back in the mornings. After Day 2 (especially on Tier 3) I'm wrecked. A few times I've questioned hitting Day 3 at the tier I am at. I train Day 3 and 4 Tuesday and Thursday afternoons. It's almost like having 2 days of rest between Day 2 and Day 3, and almost always I'm feeling fairly fresh by Day 3, and completely fresh by day 4 (almost like 5 days of rest) . That works well for me as my upper body needs more work than my lower. It's not a pattern I picked on purpose. But it thankfully worked out that way. ![]() |