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Well I guess I finally hit the point of where I do not feel sore about lifting anymore. My muscles still get very tense like during the workout but after I feel nothing.
My question is, how do I know if I am working my muscles hard enough. Do I need to go harder to get sore again or do muscles just not get sore after staying on a steady lifting routine.
Also, I think my mind if playing a trick on me and I need a small bit of advice. As of right now I drink about 40-60 grams of whey post lifting sessions. The ideas is to do this in hopes of my muscles recovering faster and get bigger/stronger. But If taking the whey provides my muscles with what they need, will my muscles still burn fat and take the necessary nutrients from my body...even though I give it to them through a supplement? I hope that makes sense, it hard for me to put this question into words haha. Thanks![Smile :) :)](data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7)
My question is, how do I know if I am working my muscles hard enough. Do I need to go harder to get sore again or do muscles just not get sore after staying on a steady lifting routine.
Also, I think my mind if playing a trick on me and I need a small bit of advice. As of right now I drink about 40-60 grams of whey post lifting sessions. The ideas is to do this in hopes of my muscles recovering faster and get bigger/stronger. But If taking the whey provides my muscles with what they need, will my muscles still burn fat and take the necessary nutrients from my body...even though I give it to them through a supplement? I hope that makes sense, it hard for me to put this question into words haha. Thanks