Would it be worthwhile to keep studying to get that up to 173+ (HYS) or would burnout be more likely? I have the ambitions to want to get to HYS but I just worry about burn out. I plan on doing one PT a week
You can burn out at any stage regardless of where you are PT-ing or aiming for. If you hit that 170 consistently by Feb/March then as long as you plan on taking breaks and not getting too frustrated and take steps to combat burnout you can continue to study more for June.
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Would it be worthwhile to keep studying to get that up to 173+ (HYS) or would burnout be more likely? I have the ambitions to want to get to HYS but I just worry about burn out. I plan on doing one PT a week
You can burn out at any stage regardless of where you are PT-ing or aiming for. If you hit that 170 consistently by Feb/March then as long as you plan on taking breaks and not getting too frustrated and take steps to combat burnout you can continue to study more for June.
@53333 said:
Change your target score to 180. Problem solved.
lol man I wish I had your problems.
Change your target score to 180. Problem solved.