I would ask your coach why you went on the 2 week break. Not sure why you did that. I can tell you taking 2 weeks off will hurt your strength. Before my "break" I was back squatting 350 lbs x6 now all I am able to hit 315 lbs x2 on a good day. In my opinion that will be the hardest thing for you is coming back. You will eventually come back that I am sure of you just need to be patient. The most you can do from here is keep lifting hard obviously, and talk to your coach and pick his brain on what he is trying to accomplish. Then you should be able to make an educated decision.
Quote from: Andy Dick on Nov 20, 2010, 01:23 PMI would ask your coach why you went on the 2 week break. Not sure why you did that. I can tell you taking 2 weeks off will hurt your strength. Before my "break" I was back squatting 350 lbs x6 now all I am able to hit 315 lbs x2 on a good day. In my opinion that will be the hardest thing for you is coming back. You will eventually come back that I am sure of you just need to be patient. The most you can do from here is keep lifting hard obviously, and talk to your coach and pick his brain on what he is trying to accomplish. Then you should be able to make an educated decision.My coach has been lifting for many years and has trained lifters as well. I don't understand why he had me take the 2 week break. My back squat has suffered as well. I am also sure that I will regain my strength sooner or later, but it looks like later is more of an option. My coach said I would need the 2 week break so I do not burn out. But it appears to me he was wrong, since my friend took no break and is still making progress.The truth is, everyone around me is making progress, only I am stalling, I feel weak and kind of useless with not being able to make a good result. Others are lifting decent or impressive amounts of weight, I'm lifting squat... (no pun intended). I feel weak and I hate it. Not because I am weak but because others are getting stronger.I know I have what it takes to be a good lifter and to be strong and explosive, but the 2 weeks really screwed me to kingdom come...that's what's frustrating...to know I CAN do it, but not be able because of other elements that are now out of my control...
Sean, thanks for your reply as well.Training hard and trying to get my strength back is what I've been trying to do for the last 3 months or so now. It's not like I don't want to train - I do. I sleep a lot, like 10+ hours, I also eat a lot. I don't have a girlfriend, or any girl troubles for that matter. I don't work either, it's just sports, though I am currently looking for a job. There's really no stress in my life at the moment.I guess I have not been 100% positive the last couple of weeks, that's true. I'll take your advice. I've been into sports long enough to know that failure or giving up is not an option, at least not for me. I'm not giving up...hell no.