Originally Posted by
BigA
Switch to the 4 days again. I repeat a lift once every 4 days and the difference in my recovery just due to that one extra night of sleep is absurd. I used to grind through on a 7 day schedule doing TM and now I am seeing that I might still have some LP potential going on an 8 day schedule! Maybe you are one of those guys who cannot tolerate training that frequently and that's ok. I have had my share of unsuitable/poor programming for me (and still do probably but I am intent on getting through intermediate programming myself for the sake of experience). Trucking on through when no progress is being made and other factors are accounted for was just a big waste of time for me. Since you are an intermediate, you don't have to wait that long to see if a program works. Just do it for 1.5-3 months (depending on your progress) and evaluate from there. If you make literally no gains in 1.5 months, switch it. Don't do what I did and press for 6 months using the same program hoping that it works.
Also, I don't know what your life outside of lifting looks like, but, unless you absolutely love your job/other hobbies, you will need lifting. I have other hobbies that I love more than lifting and I still need it. When my back was injured, I legitimately did not expect my psyche to be so affected by the lack of lifting because I have a pretty fulfilling life outside of it. But, it seems that lifting filled a certain aspect of my life that is unique and I think that the same thing will probably happen to you since you are aware of what is possible for someone to lift, given a good program and consistent training. So, don't waste even more time taking time off of lifting, you will almost certainly regret doing so.