Anonymous wrote:I work out nearly every day. And by "nearly every day", I mean that I've missed 3 days this year. I like exercising. If I really don't feel well or I'm injured (which is rare), I take a rest day. If I feel fine and have time to work out, which I usually do, I work out. If I'm rushed or not feeling totally 100%, I'll just jump on the arc trainer for 30 minutes and call it a day. I never feel worse after a workout; if I did, I'd take more days off.
I make sure I don't do the same thing on back-to-back days, though. I lift every other day. I run on the days I'm not lifting, rarely 2 days in a row. This way, my muscles have a chance to recover. I do yoga a couple times a week to stretch out from the lifting and running.
Me too. I never schedule a rest day, I just end up taking them if I am sick or if something comes up and I can't get to the gym (which is rare, but like, on vacation). I do cardio every day and lift a few times a week.