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Right now, I’m in the experimental phase of building my own training plan. After several years of working with a coach, I’ve come to realize that no one can feel and understand my body better than I can. It might seem obvious, but it took personal experience for me to truly understand it.
Initially, my request to the coach was simple: I just wanted to follow instructions and stick to the plan. But over time, that led me to overtraining and burnout. I ended up needing a full month of complete rest, followed by a few months of light training, before I regained the motivation to return to the gym.
Example schedule:
Week 1:
As for PEDs, since the beginning of my recovery I’ve stopped everything except testosterone cypionate solo (TRT dose of 125mg per week).
If you’ve experienced burnout, tell us how you dealt with it and what your recovery plan looked like
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Initially, my request to the coach was simple: I just wanted to follow instructions and stick to the plan. But over time, that led me to overtraining and burnout. I ended up needing a full month of complete rest, followed by a few months of light training, before I regained the motivation to return to the gym.
Recovery Phase
My recovery plan — both physical and psychological — looked like this:- Stage 1: One month of light workouts twice a week: one upper body day, one lower body day.
- Then, I started introducing progressive loading cycle: 60%, 70%, and 80% of my usual training volume (for example, if squatting 120 kg for 10 reps is 100%,).
Current Plan
At this stage, my goal is not to increase working weights, but to add a third training session each week. I’ve moved to a 3-day training schedule, alternating focus between upper and lower body. The cycle now lasts two weeks, where in one week I train lower body twice, and the next week upper body twice.Example schedule:
Week 1:
- Day 1 – Lower Body
- Rest
- Day 2 – Upper Body
- Rest
- Day 3 – Lower Body
- Rest
- Rest
- Day 1 – Upper Body
- Rest
- Day 2 – Lower Body
- Rest
- Day 3 – Upper Body
- Rest
- Rest
Final Thoughts
At the moment, this feels like the most optimal approach for me. The volume is solid, and at the same time, I’m not overloading my central nervous system. I continue to monitor how I feel and adjust the plan as needed, but so far, this structure is working really well.As for PEDs, since the beginning of my recovery I’ve stopped everything except testosterone cypionate solo (TRT dose of 125mg per week).
If you’ve experienced burnout, tell us how you dealt with it and what your recovery plan looked like
