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Lil-Rokslider
I have really amped up my training the past year or so. this off-season I have the time to train twice a day probably 3-4 days a week but not sure if it's ideal for me. Looking to hear from those that have trained twice a day and have seen positive or negative effects.
For reference I am 24. work 12 hour graveyards 3-4 days week. Job is mostly sedentary.
I currently do a mix of weight training, kettlebell/circuit, running and zone 2 weighted ruck. I have been training 6 days a week. I only run once a week. My thought is that on days I weight train or kettlebell train to then do a zone 2 weighted ruck or zone 2 walk/jog for 30-60 minutes. These sessions would be spread out at least 6 hours.
I don't want to over train and overload my bodies ability to recover thus having negative effects. I eat very clean and will adjust my caloric intake accordingly. I also try and prioritize ample sleep but that can be hard on night shift sometimes.
My end goal is peak performance in the mountains and hopefully build muscle while I'm at it.
For reference I am 24. work 12 hour graveyards 3-4 days week. Job is mostly sedentary.
I currently do a mix of weight training, kettlebell/circuit, running and zone 2 weighted ruck. I have been training 6 days a week. I only run once a week. My thought is that on days I weight train or kettlebell train to then do a zone 2 weighted ruck or zone 2 walk/jog for 30-60 minutes. These sessions would be spread out at least 6 hours.
I don't want to over train and overload my bodies ability to recover thus having negative effects. I eat very clean and will adjust my caloric intake accordingly. I also try and prioritize ample sleep but that can be hard on night shift sometimes.
My end goal is peak performance in the mountains and hopefully build muscle while I'm at it.