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Are the Reasons to Workout Over Blown?

One of the main reasons to workout is so you’ll have more energy to go and do the things you enjoy doing, and you’ll be physically able to do so.

This is all well and dandy, but there is a flip-side to this: you may end up working out, over extending yourself, and then you’ll have no energy or desire to go and do the things you want to do.

This is me most of the time. For example, let’s take HIIT classes. Every time I do a high-intensity interval training class, I get my ass kicked. I burn a ton of calories, get in a great workout, but then I’m tired, and depending on the time of day I workout, I either have to take a nap or go to bed just to recover. I don’t feel at all like doing much else — and this is really starting to piss me off.

Then, throw in the fact I perpetually seem to be injured. Right now, I’m fighting plantar fasciitis, which is not all that fun. This means I’m taking more time off from running, which just pisses me off too.

I’m still trying to find a workout program and workout schedule that will leave me energetic but not exhausted and leave me injury free.

I Over Did It…

Doing two workouts in one day is never my preference but since I missed Monday’s (and it was a good one), I did two yesterday.  Well, I strained my right leg because of it.  And the result?  A rest day today.  I’m actually okay with that.  The workout is not my favorite and I have a ton of stuff I need to get done this morning instead of going to the gym.  The strength I can do by myself at a later time.

Lesson learned albeit I’m sure I’ll do it again!