invisiblekid_uk
6 Months In...
Guys,
Simple question, I think, and possibly a stupid one, but one I'd like to get your opinions on none the less.
The ache you get in your muscles the day after working out or a couple of days after - is that a sign of "ripping" (or whatever you want to call it - but you get what I mean) the muscle, growth and/or a good workout?
I recently changed my arm routine to give them a shock as I'd been on the same routine for sometime. 3 days after and I'm not feeling the ache which I did with the old routine. During my workout and directly after my arms felt really pumped - just like with the old routine. Does this basically mean that the new workout isn't as good or am I being naive?
Simple question, I think, and possibly a stupid one, but one I'd like to get your opinions on none the less.
The ache you get in your muscles the day after working out or a couple of days after - is that a sign of "ripping" (or whatever you want to call it - but you get what I mean) the muscle, growth and/or a good workout?
I recently changed my arm routine to give them a shock as I'd been on the same routine for sometime. 3 days after and I'm not feeling the ache which I did with the old routine. During my workout and directly after my arms felt really pumped - just like with the old routine. Does this basically mean that the new workout isn't as good or am I being naive?