Hey guys,
Just checking in. Wondering about this over-training scenario. I am curious if my workout is considered SS. I always thought it was HIIT. I vary and increase speed and resistance through my cardio workout. I run heartrate from 130-175 and back down. Do you still consider this SS?If it is HIIT do you still think I will see drastic increases in my results by still doing HIIT but doing much less of it?
Are you saying if I exercise less I can get a drastic increase (I feel I want to be hitting at least 6xx which is only half the normal range for men ranging to 90+ years old when I'm only 32 and very active). If it takes me from 415 to 475 yes sure I will do it, but I wouldn't consider it a successful T reading.
Thanks for all your help and advice thus far.
Just checking in. Wondering about this over-training scenario. I am curious if my workout is considered SS. I always thought it was HIIT. I vary and increase speed and resistance through my cardio workout. I run heartrate from 130-175 and back down. Do you still consider this SS?If it is HIIT do you still think I will see drastic increases in my results by still doing HIIT but doing much less of it?
Are you saying if I exercise less I can get a drastic increase (I feel I want to be hitting at least 6xx which is only half the normal range for men ranging to 90+ years old when I'm only 32 and very active). If it takes me from 415 to 475 yes sure I will do it, but I wouldn't consider it a successful T reading.
Thanks for all your help and advice thus far.