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Should you train through soreness or will that hinder your progress?
The question we're answering is:
"I’m wondering what happens if I’m still sore from a previous workout on a day I’m scheduled to train. For context – I am training 3 days a week (full body) with dumbbells at home (not ideal but making the best with what I have available to me at the moment). I’ve been training for approx. 3 months and I’m using different methods to keep progressing (increased reps/sets, tempo, shorter rest times), and I’m definitely getting stronger. Recently I got my hands on some slightly heavier dumbbells (going up from 2 x 12.5kg to 2 x 15kg). With the increase in weight I have had some muscle soreness.
My question is, if I trained on Monday and I’m still experiencing some ‘soreness’ on Wednesday, do I just train anyway as per my programming, or is it best to wait another day to let my muscles recover? How important is it to consider soreness vs recovery? Will I hinder progress if I train when still sore? I’m not talking major/can’t move properly pain, but more like an “oooh yeah I feel that” kind of pain. I hope that makes sense!"
Find out in today's Weekend Q&A bonus episode.
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This is a special Weekend Q&A edition of the Wits & Weights podcast, where we supercharge your Saturdays with an answer to one burning question so YOU can put it into action this weekend.
These questions are taken from the weekly #AskPhilip thread in our free Wits & Weights Facebook community. If you’re feeling overwhelmed by the endless amount of information and, let’s be honest, MISinformation online and just want a straight up answer without the jargon, that’s what this free service is for.
With the weekly #AskPhilip thread, you can post a specific question relevant to your unique, individual situation that week and have it answered live by me on Friday. If you’d like to experience it yourself, I invite you to use the link in the show notes to join the Wits & Weights Facebook group. It’s totally free and you’ll quickly find out what a positive and supportive community it is.
Join our FREE community here to get access to the #AskPhilip thread!
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👥 Join our Facebook community - For adults over 40 who want to build muscle with strength training and lose fat with evidence-based nutrition. Support for lifting weights, hypertrophy, fat loss, and hormones.
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Should you train through soreness or will that hinder your progress?
The question we're answering is:
"I’m wondering what happens if I’m still sore from a previous workout on a day I’m scheduled to train. For context – I am training 3 days a week (full body) with dumbbells at home (not ideal but making the best with what I have available to me at the moment). I’ve been training for approx. 3 months and I’m using different methods to keep progressing (increased reps/sets, tempo, shorter rest times), and I’m definitely getting stronger. Recently I got my hands on some slightly heavier dumbbells (going up from 2 x 12.5kg to 2 x 15kg). With the increase in weight I have had some muscle soreness.
My question is, if I trained on Monday and I’m still experiencing some ‘soreness’ on Wednesday, do I just train anyway as per my programming, or is it best to wait another day to let my muscles recover? How important is it to consider soreness vs recovery? Will I hinder progress if I train when still sore? I’m not talking major/can’t move properly pain, but more like an “oooh yeah I feel that” kind of pain. I hope that makes sense!"
Find out in today's Weekend Q&A bonus episode.
---
This is a special Weekend Q&A edition of the Wits & Weights podcast, where we supercharge your Saturdays with an answer to one burning question so YOU can put it into action this weekend.
These questions are taken from the weekly #AskPhilip thread in our free Wits & Weights Facebook community. If you’re feeling overwhelmed by the endless amount of information and, let’s be honest, MISinformation online and just want a straight up answer without the jargon, that’s what this free service is for.
With the weekly #AskPhilip thread, you can post a specific question relevant to your unique, individual situation that week and have it answered live by me on Friday. If you’d like to experience it yourself, I invite you to use the link in the show notes to join the Wits & Weights Facebook group. It’s totally free and you’ll quickly find out what a positive and supportive community it is.
Join our FREE community here to get access to the #AskPhilip thread!
💪 Join Eat More Lift Heavy - a 26-week evidence-based strength training and fat loss program for lifters over 40 to build muscle, lose fat, and maintain your weight loss and physique (even in perimenopause and menopause)
📱 Get Fitness Lab - AI-powered coaching app for evidence-based fitness and nutrition over 40. Real-time, personalized guidance that evolves with your data and lifestyle to help you build muscle, lose fat, and body recomp
👥 Join our Facebook community - For adults over 40 who want to build muscle with strength training and lose fat with evidence-based nutrition. Support for lifting weights, hypertrophy, fat loss, and hormones.
👋 Ask a question or find Philip Pape (evidence-based nutrition coach) on Instagram & thanks for making us one of the best fat loss and nutrition podcasts for adults over 40! 🙏

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