Stopped lifting for a month

brownzilla786

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Alright so I went on vacation for a week and had a lot of other stuff going on that stopped me from lifting for a month. Today was my first day going back, obviously I am a good deal weaker from my previous strength. My main question is, should I slowly ease back into lifting and lift less than my real potential for a week then start lifting normally or should I just start normally? Also, other than bicep curls, what are good bicep/back exercises I can do with ONLY dumbells(or barbell).

Thanks in advance
 

brikis98

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Without a doubt, ease into it. In fact, check your ego, and for the first week (and certainly the first workout), reduce the weight and intensity A LOT. A week off is not a big deal, but a full month is a long time. Your body will need some time to re-adapt to the stresses of weight lifting, so start it off easy and gradually work your way back up. Depending on your lifting experience, genetics and your diet/exercise during the month off, it can take 1-4 weeks to get back to where you were before the break.
 

Jahee

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When i have time off its always the 1st session back i feel really weak, then the next one after that i'm usually within 5 KG of my previous weights, doesn't take long at all to get back to where i left off.
So to answer your question, yea take it easy, but you should be back on track in no time. Especially after just a month..
 

dullard

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I had the same thing happen to me in March 2008. I had a 2 week vacation, lots of other stuff going on, and then I had a cold. That meant just about 1 month off. For the next couple of weeks of lifting, I felt far weaker than before I stopped lifting.

I just kept to the same weights and kept doing as many reps as I could. Sure, it took a lot out of me, but I could reach 80%-90% of my previous reps on most lifts. And every once in a while, I just couldn't seem to lift much at all for a particualar lift. But, after a few weeks I had caught back up to my previous levels of reps or even exceeded them slightly. By now, it is as if the vacation didn't happen at all. I always graph my workout results, and the vacation is just a slight pause in the overall progress towards greater strength.

 

kalrith

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Originally posted by: KoolDrew
Yes.

Barbell rows, one arm DB rows, and pull-ups.

Those are all good. BB pull-overs will work your lats, and DL, stiff-legged DL, and good mornings will work your lower back. Alternating inclined DB curls are my favorite bicep exercise.
 

peckalo

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I hadn't lifted seriously in about 2 weeks due to a vacation followed by dead president crapping on Southeast Texas.

Since most of the area was spotty on electricity, I started doing some general excercises in my apartment's "gym". One of the first things I did was a pull-up test to see how many chin ups I could do without stopping. Before my trip it was 23, last Friday was only 13 :(

Anyways, today will be my first full day back in the gym. It's gonna be hard for me to take it slow. I am pumped and getting antsy. I wanna LIFT!