I've been watching a few old videos and now reading up on some bodybuilders from the 50's, 60's, 70's..these guys achieved awesome bodies, by doing things that today we would be flamed for or told we are overtraining....for example lou ferrigino was a nyc iron worker who worked 8 hours a day and spent anywhere from 4-6 HOURS IN THE GYM...others were school teachers, laborers and various other jobs the required alot of extra attention and all of these guys were just getting started an hour into their training...Thats crazzy to me, i don't advocate this by any means but what i'm saying that if you take in plenty of calories and get proper rest, overtraining shouldnt be in your vocabulary, also if your workout happens to be closer to 2 hours it's not the end of the world and you don't have to take it easy the rest of the week..i personally think ppl are afraid to train hard so its their back door out
... sorry just wanted to get that out
in the words of ronnie coleman "everybody wanna be a bodybuilder, but don't nobody wanna lift no heavy ass weight"