User203 Posted December 7, 2004 Share Posted December 7, 2004 Its going to be about a month now that i haven't worked out. I guess I have been to lazy or something. Since its been a month will the muscle i put on be eroding away or what??? Since its been a month since iv lifted weights will my present muscle be wasting away or has it already began to fade away????????? I get really worried about things like that so i reallllly need an answer... Link to comment
asmodai Posted December 7, 2004 Share Posted December 7, 2004 Well i'm not an exercise biologist, (i AM a medical laboratory scientist, if that helps) From memory they say it takes 6 weeks to train your muscle for something, but only 4 weeks to loose 90% of that, the other 10% or so takes months/years to be fully lost. I try to go to the gym whenever I can but there have been times where i've taken up to a month off, and yes you do notice reduced performance, but if you're anything like me it should quickly come back and you will be retrained in notime Link to comment
CarterJonas Posted December 7, 2004 Share Posted December 7, 2004 A month from the gym won't do any damage to the muscles. Just take it easy the first few sessions back, but you should regain your definition and strength pretty quick. Link to comment
JonnyG Posted December 7, 2004 Share Posted December 7, 2004 As far as i remember as long as u eat well (enough calories and protein) muscle will not start wasting away til after 6 weeks. Although if u start the gym again today, dont expect a great session. Link to comment
User203 Posted December 8, 2004 Author Share Posted December 8, 2004 thx boys, needed some reasurance (if thats how u spell it ) Now i just have to workout NON-STOP for ALOT of weeks. thanksgiving really made me lazy. Link to comment
abcd1234 Posted December 8, 2004 Share Posted December 8, 2004 We're all lazy sometimes. Just so long as you get back in the gym some time soon you probably wont lose much in strength or mass terms, the definition that you may have had before might have been reduced slightly but it'll come back quite quickly! Take it easy for the first few sessions as you wont be able to train as much as you were before right away. This it actually a common problem: people take time off and then go right back to their old training schedule but are surprised when it causes them injury from overtraining. Good luck! Link to comment
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