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Well to be fair, The Rock is on the juice, as are most people who are pro-lifters/wrestlers/fighters, etc. His results shouldn't be juxtaposed against us normal people who aren't injecting PED's/steroids. With that said, there is nothing wrong with active recovery and cardio. Intensity makes the difference. Low intensity cardio will not be harmful to your overall fitness goals.
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Like I tell the women I train/used to train (...they always worry about the scale ), worry less about the weight, and more about your overall body fat (...with the easiest method of measure being how your clothing fits). You can gain weight and still be losing fat. Be consistent with how/when you weigh yourself as well. I'd recommend first thing in the a.m. after your morning piss/shit, and before you drink or eat anything. Otherwise the results will be inconsistent.
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lol wow you are naïve dude... those people are on huge amounts of steroids that's why they can do that
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I guess I was focusing on the fact that he trained 6 days but wasn't considered overtraining, even with an hour of cardio and 90 minutes of weights, so when you said I was overtraining, I was trying to see how I could be, but that guy wasn't. He also did roughly 30 minutes per day more cardio than I am currently doing, albeit, while eating probably 2k calories more. But he saw significant strength increases and muscle growth, while leaning out. Pretty much my exact goals.
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Partly muscle growth, but I'd say it's water / glycogen from the carbs. I have similar experiences when I come out of a cut. I look fuller, feel stronger, and gain a few pounds, all in a fairly short period of time.
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Well that's comforting. I'll just keep on truckin'
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