How to make time off and recovery week overlap

Sorry for the delay, all! @thefutureofamerica you’ll be able to see this by the time you get back from vacation and apply changes as you see fit!

You have a couple of options here if you want to return from vacation and get right back into hard training, or leave things as-is depending upon how ‘restful’ your vacation ended up being and if you’d rather ease back into training with some endurance first.

Here are some options for you:

  1. Keep the time-off annotation, delete the recovery week that’s scheduled for when you return, and select TrainNow workouts for that week.

In this case, you could always schedule an ad-hoc recovery week using TrainNow part way through the following 6 week Base phase to split up the block. Adaptive Training will adapt around anything you skip to keep you on track.

  1. Restore the original workouts
  • Delete the time-off annotations,
  • accept the suggested adaptations that result from that to bring back the workouts that were removed by the time-off annotation,
  • delete the recovery week,
  • then use the ‘move week’ function to pull down the week of training to be where the time-off was.
  1. Keep everything as is. You’ll go into another 6 week base period and adding an additional week of loading to the 5 weeks of loading in their next phase could be a lot. Vacation isn’t always necessarily restful, and easing back in with the aerobic-heavy week before loading again can be a good transition while still stimulating aerobic adaptations.

Everyone’s time-off is different and returning to training can feel very different to everyone, so listen to your body and make sure you follow step 1 to insert a rest week later if you decide to charge back into training.
An area we think we can improve in the future is fully understanding the nature of the time-off to adapt the plan accordingly, but until then, you have a few options to make sure the training following your vacation sets you up for success! :+1:

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