Recovery for Strength Training: Why More Work Isn't Always the Answer
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Recovery for strength training is one of the biggest factors in whether you actually adapt to hard work in the gym.
In this Beast over Burden legacy episode, Niki Sims and Andrew Jackson talk through the stress-recovery-adaptation cycle and explain why recovery often determines how much training stress a lifter can handle. More work is not always the answer. Sometimes progress depends more on sleep, nutrition, calories, protein, stress management, alcohol intake, and honest expectations about what your life can currently support.
Andrew explains how coaches think about training stress, hard sets, progressive overload, and recovery constraints. Niki and Andrew also discuss why lifters may need to adjust the weight on the bar when travel, poor sleep, high stress, or low energy change the day's capacity.
They also cover active recovery, walking, long-term training habits, and why popular recovery tools like cold plunges should not distract from the basics.
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