Trying_to_tumble
Gymnast
- Jan 17, 2023
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Is it ok to do conditioning on the days you wake up and feel sore?I know it’s good to push your self and do hard things but I’m wondering if there’s a limit. On the days I do feel super sore and condition anyway I just wake up more sore the next day, but isn’t that what builds strength? I’m confused. When I REALLY cannot do anything gymnastics related I just go for a long walk or short run outside but I don’t think that is considered conditioning. I don’t want to skip conditioning since it’s only 40 to 60 minutes of discomfort but I’m worried I’ll get too tired and not make any progress on skills. On the other hand, if I DO skip conditioning then I might lose the little strength I do have overtime. I have skipped some conditioning in the past few weeks, and my round off back handspring is already starting to look and feel sloppy. Yet, my arms and back feel much less tired and uncomfortable since they don’t really do anything outside of practice. I feel scared I will lose skills if I don’t continuously push myself…..but I also don’t want to overdo it and strain a muscle or something. Please help.