Episode 4Nov 5, 2025· 4:03

Why I Don't Believe in Total Rest Days Anymore

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I work out 7 days a week and I've never felt better. Sounds crazy, right? Here's why active recovery days have replaced complete rest days in my routine, and why this approach prevents injury while keeping momentum. In this episode, I break down what active recovery actually means (no, it's not another intense workout), why movement helps your muscles recover faster than sitting on the couch, and how to structure your week for sustainable fitness. You'll learn the difference between rest and recovery, and why staying active every day builds better long-term habits than taking complete days off. Perfect for anyone wondering how often they should work out, whether rest days are necessary, or how to prevent burnout while staying consistent. This podcast is for entertainment purposes only and is not medical advice. Please consult a healthcare professional before starting any diet or exercise program. Be sure to follow me on social: Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/moremovementplease Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/moremovementplease/ X - https://x.com/AshleyisFamous LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/ashleygrant/ TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@famousashleygrant YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@FamousAshleyGrant --------------------------------------- This podcast is supported by affiliate partnerships. Please check out a few of our partners below: – Get my lavalier microphones – Start a podcast today here: https://rss.com/?via=moremovementplease – Create content from your own voice with Castmagic's Suite of AI Tools: https://get.castmagic.io/dcjy15cirnts – Want to help support our show? Buy a girl a drink perhaps? https://ko-fi.com/famousashleygrant – Need content for your podcast or blog? Check out Tools for Motivation! The links above are affiliate links. This means my podcast will receive a small commission if you order through any of them at no additional cost to you. Affiliate commissions are one of the ways my podcast makes money so that I can create episodes free of charge. If you do purchase anything from my links, I sincerely would like to thank you for your support!
About this episode
Ashley Grant, on day 115 of a daily fitness routine, records a short solo episode while walking to explain why she no longer takes total rest days. She structures her week around active recovery days (Wednesdays and Sundays, sometimes just one), using light movement like walking, stretching, and gentle yoga instead of full rest. She covers the physical rationale — improved circulation, nutrient delivery to…
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Notable quotes

"that I am working out basically seven days a week at this point. But two of those days I chose as active recovery days. Now there are some times"

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"break while still doing something positive for"

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"on the couch, because if you're going to be recovering, it doesn't mean you can't move. You still can"

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Mentioned in this episode
personFamous Ashley Grant
The host, who is on day 115 of a fitness journey working out seven days a week — the sole speaker sharing her personal routine and reasoning around active recovery days.
eventZumba
A class Ashley has started doing on Sundays, which sometimes replaces one of her two active recovery days.
Key themes
Active recovery over total rest
Ashley argues that on recovery days, light movement like walking or gentle yoga is more effective than sitting on the couch, because you still promote circulation without adding strain.
Seven-days-a-week workout routine
Ashley is on day 115 of working out every day, with two of those days designated as active recovery, though Zumba on Sundays sometimes collapses that to just one recovery day.
Blood flow and waste removal during recovery
Ashley explains that light movement increases circulation, delivers fresh nutrients and oxygen to recovering tissues, and removes waste more effectively than stillness.
Preventing stiffness without adding damage
Ashley describes how gentle movement and stretching keeps muscles and joints mobile after intense workouts without requiring additional repair.
Mental drain from high-frequency intense training
Ashley says training intensely many days a week can be mentally draining, and she frames active recovery days as a psychological break that lets her maintain momentum without added pressure.
Central nervous system fatigue
Ashley mentions that high-intensity training taxes the central nervous system and that active recovery days give it a break while still maintaining movement patterns.
Staying in routine while reducing intensity
Ashley values active recovery days specifically because they let her stay in her daily movement habit and keep building momentum without the psychological or physical pressure of a hard session.