Originally posted by Pat Hughes
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I train anyway on schedule and if the next day really is better, I don't regret having trained the day before, because now this new day will provide me good resources for recovery. That's how I look at it.
And another aspect is that once I let my schedule drift because of a "bad day", it will tend to happen more often because I will always have to make a judgement: "how bad is today's day? Is it as bad as the one I had last week?" and so the bar will keep sliding down. Instead I say "I don't care how bad is today compared to last week, because I lifted last week, so I am lifting today".
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