Fook me! That's a lot of training. Usual advice is to strength train for no more than two hours with at least two days rest in between. In fact some current research suggests up to 4 days rest is the most benificial. I can't see how you're giving your body time to recover and achieve hyper-compensation (improvement). Also, you must either be hyper injury resistant or not training hard enough. If I trained every day I would have terrible tendonitis within days, and no skin. When top athletes train everyday they don't train the same muscles everyday. For example, a top swimmer would train every day but alternate the training every day i.e. day 1 = swim, day 2 = resistance training for the lower body, day 3 = resistance training for the upper body, or something similar. Hope that's useful.