So debate continues to rage on overtraining. So here's the thread share your thoughts gents.
Personally I think it is nearly impossible for the average trainee. I have known a lot of fighters over the years who were very serious amateurs those guys were doing three plus hours of intense training five nights a week, running hills and stairs on weekends and doing four day splits without problems. They were young, fit, ate heaps, slept heaps and were in phenomenal shape.
Although you don't have to train heaps I don't think you will go catabolic and fall apart like some people think.
Personally I think it is nearly impossible for the average trainee. I have known a lot of fighters over the years who were very serious amateurs those guys were doing three plus hours of intense training five nights a week, running hills and stairs on weekends and doing four day splits without problems. They were young, fit, ate heaps, slept heaps and were in phenomenal shape.
Although you don't have to train heaps I don't think you will go catabolic and fall apart like some people think.