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Breaks or no breaks???

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I am finishing up a great 20 week run and want to take 5-6 months off but I have buddy's telling me I'm wasting my time not cruzing between cycles...I have been hitting it hard last 4 years and went from 180 to 245 and climbing.I'm going for mk-677 and a couple clean blast between cycles personally maybe I will Cruz in a couple years from now I'm 38 and my natural teat is always 500-600 ng. So do u guys Cruz ,blast or just run that shit all yaet like true beast????
 
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As a human being, we are supposed to be behave like human beings as well and not as robots because we experience wear and tear in course of our exercises and workouts. So, taking a break from working out is a normal thing to do as long as you feel like your body needed the break, then it's useful to do so.
 
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I always take breaks from training when I notice that I am feeling weaker to train. The reason for that is to ensure that I keep up with how I am keeping fit to avoid straining the muscles that much. Even some top gym instructors will advise their clients to take a break of a day or two when the drills is becoming quite unbearable.
 
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I agree with @Heatman that we should be aware of the probably wear and tear of the body when we abuse it with physical activity. I remember my father admonishing us when we were teenagers. Playing basketball after dinner is an abuse, he would say and it was always followed by an adage that our body will show the wear and tear when we reach 40. That really scared us because 40 is such a young age.
 
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Though we are made in the image of God, our body has physical limitations. We are not demigods who can do extraordinary things like strength and stamina regeneration. Take a break and do not consider a sign of weakness. It is a sign that you are a human and knows how to take good care of yourself. It is your body, not theirs.
 
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My answer is, there should be balance in break or no break in work outs. I believe that there is a need for rejuvenation for our bodies too when it is over worked out. It is also not good to have long breaks that you don't take good care of your body anymore. We must know how to strike the balance in this.
 
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I think the more you will be a position where you're using you body, the more you will be healthy however some precautions need to consider after 40 years of age, as body doesn't remain the same. keep the balance between break and no break
 
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Breaks for me. They are necessary to enable the muscles to get used to the new stretch, push or pull. But this may be unique to everyone.

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Breaks are fine. I like to use the family vacation week as mine and try to get one day at the resort gym just to not feel like a fat bastard eating shitty food and drinking booze all week.
 
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Between exercises, we need to take some breaks. Depending on the individual and the type of workout, the duration of the breaks differs.
 

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it's important to take some breaks between exercises, to give the body time to re-energize.
 

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