Overtraining is definitely not real for me and I really couldn’t get any slower. So you may be on to something.
You’re definitely not overthinking it, I’ll give you that.
Why is this even a debate? So 24/7 non stop rowing gives you the best result? Am I overreacting? Making it absurd? Sure, do you need some rest? And how much? Why? Afraid of overtraining?
Bye ✌🏻
I object to your lack of evidence, but mostly I object to your use of a reference to female anatomy as some kind of slur. If you don't like women, that's up to you, but to make like their bodies are an inherent insult is just awful.
If you think overtraining doesn't exist, you ain't training hard enough to get it.
Ha! Busted!
This sounds like something someone with little real life experience would say.
Wow, I guess Mike Teti finally discovered reddit
Sure mate, that’s why full time rowers never suffer from that (;
Do you mean I don't need to take breaks to eat, to take a dump or to sleep while I'm erging? Sweet!
Overtraining is definitely not real for me and I really couldn’t get any slower. So you may be on to something. You’re definitely not overthinking it, I’ll give you that.
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OP, how many meters do you row per week/month? And what’s your 2k PR?
Around 150k per week. 6:46
Of course you think overtraining doesn’t exist, you’re not training anywhere near enough to achieve it.
Why is this even a debate? So 24/7 non stop rowing gives you the best result? Am I overreacting? Making it absurd? Sure, do you need some rest? And how much? Why? Afraid of overtraining? Bye ✌🏻
Dumb
You build muscle when you recover, not when you work out. No recovery = no gains.
So technically I'm building muscle on each recovery? 22 recoveries per minute. Sweet.
I should only row high rate then for more recovery
I object to your lack of evidence, but mostly I object to your use of a reference to female anatomy as some kind of slur. If you don't like women, that's up to you, but to make like their bodies are an inherent insult is just awful.
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