Myth: You Have to Train Every Day to See Results

Rest days are just as important as training days. I used to think I had to train every day to make progress—burnout proved otherwise. Recovery fuels growth, prevents injury, and keeps motivation high.

I schedule 1-2 rest or active recovery days per week—light walks, stretching, or yoga. Listening to my body has been key to long-term success. Train smart, not hard every single day.

Jean Paul Rivas

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