Just to be clear, I'm not telling you guys to go squat or lift everyday while being very sore lol. I did what I did out of curiosity and I happened to have lots of free time back then. I also had already built up very high work capacity and recovery capacity. Some nights, I'd even squatted two rounds - I squatted, and felt like I did horribly, so I rested and went to bench for a bit, then came back to squat the same sets all over again. It's the ultimate bad way to have some fun with a barbell.
I'm not doing that now, due to social / lifestyle reasons.
What you can take away from my posts is that you can lift while sore and lifting might just make you less sore. And ultimately everything you learn about training programming in any sport will lead to one thing: you know enough to listen to what your body has to tell you, and write your own programs. That is also in one of the classics: Supertraining by Verkhoshansky and Siff.
As for muscles having full recovery blah blah, check out labourers sometimes. They work the same muscles everyday, hard, for hours. A new guy may get really sore for 2 weeks, but he then adapts and gets used to it, or he doesn't get to put foods on the table. They tend to have very overly developed muscles in specific areas. How can this be if their muscles never get the 48h rest period???
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I'm pretty sure they didn't give Roman warriors and gladiators 48 hours of rest and proteins to recover fully either.