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I'm pretty sure it says that inflammation is the proximate cause of over training and that inflammation signals central fatigue and links to the relevant studies
so far no studies done on humans
so far no studies to back up the hypothesis of inflammation causing neural fatigue.
so far nothing stating use of anti inflammatory will reduce neural fatigue
This means it is way too early to call direct CNS fatigue broscience. I would love inflammation to be the cause but nothing is ever that clear cut nor does stopping inflammation mean it could be good for you. There is a reason for inflammation it is not some process that just happens because your body thought fuck him for treating me like that. Tons of research is needed in this area before you can state any thing. Bottom line is though CNS fatigue does exist but the cause is still not known though there are theories.
I'm surprised more people did just tell the OP to get his friend to do a 3 day full body routine, like the PTC Beginners program or starting strength. I remember a while back that was the standard response to 99% threads like this, not half the shit in this thread.
In my opinion I can look at that routine posted in the OP and tell the lifter in question isn't very experienced. I doubt an experienced lifter would 1) make a routine like that 2) be asking if it was ok.
so far no studies done on humans
so far no studies to back up the hypothesis of inflammation causing neural fatigue.
so far nothing stating use of anti inflammatory will reduce neural fatigue
This means it is way too early to call direct CNS fatigue broscience. I would love inflammation to be the cause but nothing is ever that clear cut nor does stopping inflammation mean it could be good for you. There is a reason for inflammation it is not some process that just happens because your body thought fuck him for treating me like that. Tons of research is needed in this area before you can state any thing. Bottom line is though CNS fatigue does exist but the cause is still not known though there are theories.
I take 400mg ibuprofen after training, seems to work well.
Quote all the studies you want there is an old science term used to describe the above PLACEBO. Forget the drugs want to avoid CNS (or whatever fancy term you have for fatigue) and have optimal recovery do three things
1. adequate rest (listen to your body)
2. stay hydrated
3. eat lots of the right food
I'm surprised more people did just tell the OP to get his friend to do a 3 day full body routine, like the PTC Beginners program or starting strength. I remember a while back that was the standard response to 99% threads like this, not half the shit in this thread.
What I assume he means is that - pussy's say that full body 3x a week does nothing, but they wouldn't know because they're too 'pussy' to give it a go. So he's being sarcastic..
What I assume he means is that - pussy's say that full body 3x a week does nothing, but they wouldn't know because they're too 'pussy' to give it a go. So he's being sarcastic..
What I assume he means is that - pussy's say that full body 3x a week does nothing, but they wouldn't know because they're too 'pussy' to give it a go. So he's being sarcastic..