The FITT Principle Podcast

Know When To Rest!

3 min · 8 de jun de 2021
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We may be programed to take a rest the next day. Some of us take two, three and four days to rest after a 30-minute workout. And there are those others, non which are my listeners, who take seven whole days to rest. Lol...There's some truth behind that little humor. Rest shouldn't be as planned as our workouts. I'll repeat that: "Rest shouldn't be as planned as our workouts!" "So when do I take a rest, Mr. Trainer guy," you ask?

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